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Jupiter Borrower, Inc. Launches Cash Tender Offer for Janus Henderson US 2034 Senior Notes

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Jupiter Borrower, Inc. initiated a cash tender offer on Tuesday to purchase all of the outstanding 5.450% senior notes due 2034 issued by Janus Henderson US (Holdings) Inc. The company launched this offer to acquire the entirety of the existing debt securities, providing noteholders the opportunity to sell their holdings for cash.

The tender offer remains subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the official offer to purchase documents provided by the company. Jupiter Borrower, Inc. will manage the transaction process, which includes specific deadlines for noteholders to tender their securities. Investors seeking to participate in the offer must adhere to the procedural requirements established by the firm to ensure their notes are eligible for purchase. The company expects to finalize the transaction based on the conditions set forth in the formal announcement.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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