Henderson Global Investors
Established in 1934 to administer the estates of Alexander Henderson, the first Lord Faringdon, Henderson Global Investors (Henderson) is a leading independent global asset management firm. The company provides its institutional, retail and high net-worth clients with access to skilled investment professionals representing a broad range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, property and private capital. Headquartered in London, Henderson is one of Europe's largest investment managers, with £52.6 billion assets under management (as at 30 June 2008).
Assets under management by asset class
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Global Coverage
Henderson employs around 950 people in a global network of offices spanning the world’s major financial markets from London to Tokyo. In Europe, Henderson has offices in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Luxemburg, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Vienna and Zurich. Henderson has had a presence in North America since 1999, when it acquired US real estate investment manager Phoenix Realty Advisers, and has offices in Chicago and Hartford. In Asia, Henderson has key offices in Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo.
Source: Henderson Global Investors, as at 31 March 2008
Note: Colours represent different location functions. Flags show locations of Henderson Global Investor offices.
Henderson Product Range
Few investment houses offer the sheer range of investment approaches that clients will find at Henderson Global Investors. The strategies and products we provide enable our clients to implement their global asset allocation requirements across equities, bonds, property, private equity and cash. The diversity of our strategies and skills often enables us to develop new solutions for our clients, and leads to fruitful cross-fertilisation of research and investment ideas.
With investment expertise across every asset class, Henderson's skillful investment managers invest in every major market around the globe. They are supported by a global team of researchers and economists who have a keen understanding of the economic forces driving the security markets and who undertake rigorous sector and theme analysis. Underpinning this process is a comprehensive risk-control framework to ensure that investment views are translated into portfolios managed in line with investors risk and return requirements.