The minimum initial investment required to open a trust account with Janus Henderson varies depending on whether you establish an automatic investment plan. Understanding these thresholds is essential for prospective investors.
Minimum Initial Investment
To begin investing in a Janus Henderson trust account, different minimums apply based on your setup:
- With Automatic Investments: You can open a new trust account with a minimum initial investment of $100, provided you also set up an automatic investment of at least $50. This option encourages regular contributions and allows for a lower entry point.
- Without Automatic Investments: If you do not establish an automatic investment plan, the minimum initial investment to open a new trust account is $2,500.
Subsequent Investments
Once your trust account is established, subsequent one-time purchases have a lower minimum requirement. Any additional one-time investments made into the account must be at least $50.
These requirements are specific to trust accounts at Janus Henderson. For detailed information and to explore various account types, you can visit the official Janus Henderson Investors website.
Summary of Investment Minimums
Here's a quick overview of the minimum investment requirements for a Janus Henderson trust account:
Investment Type | Minimum Amount | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Initial Investment (with Auto) | $100 | Requires an automatic investment of $50+ |
Initial Investment (without Auto) | $2,500 | No automatic investment established |
Subsequent One-Time Purchases | $50 | After the account is opened |
For more details, please refer to the Janus Henderson Investors Trust Account information.