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Voya U.S. High Dividend Low Volatility Fund - Class A

Class A: VHDAX
Class I: VHDIX
Class R6: VHDRX
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Voya U.S. High Dividend Low Volatility Fund

A fundamentally guided, quantitative-selection driven strategy providing risk-adjusted yield

Daily Prices

as of March 31, 2023

Net Asset Value (NAV)$9.87
% Change+1.13
$ Change+0.11
YTD Return-2.37%

Product Facts

Ticker SymbolVHDAX
CUSIP92913K520
Inception DateDecember 6, 2016
Dividends PaidQuarterly
Min. Initial Investment$1,000.00

About this Product

  • Actively managed equity strategy designed to deliver excess returns and high-dividend income at lower levels of volatility relative to the overall market.
  • Unique approach uses fundamentally driven sector-specific models to identify the most attractive stocks within each sector.
  • Stock selection is model-driven.

Investment Objective

The Fund seeks to maximize total return.

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Contact your Voya Representative to gain access to program materials.

1-800-334-3444

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Performance

Average Annual Total Returns %

As of February 28, 2023

As of December 31, 2022

Most Recent Month EndMost Recent Quarter EndMost Recent Month EndMost Recent Quarter End
Most Recent Month EndYTD1 YR3 YR5 YR10 YRInceptionExpense Ratios
GrossNet
Net Asset Value-0.59+1.84+10.98+8.20+9.611.14%0.60%
With Sales Charge-6.34-4.00+8.80+6.93+8.58
Net Asset Value-3.18-3.18+7.76+8.41+10.001.14%0.60%
With Sales Charge-8.73-8.73+5.64+7.13+8.93
Russell 1000 Value Index+1.47-2.81+10.96+7.22+7.97
Russell 1000 Value Index-7.54-7.54+5.96+6.67+7.93

Inception Date - Class A:December 6, 2016

Current Maximum Sales Charge: 5.75%

The performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance information shown. The investment return and principal value of an investment in the Portfolio will fluctuate, so that your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. See above "Average Annual Total Returns %" for performance information current to the most recent month-end.

Yields

As of February 28, 2023

SEC 30-Day Yield (Unsubsidized)
SEC 30-Day Yield (Unsubsidized):

A standardized yield calculation created by the SEC, it reflects the income earned during a 30-day period, after the deduction of the fund's gross expenses. Negative 30-Day SEC Yield results when accrued expenses of the past 30 days exceed the income collected during the past 30 days.

1.79
SEC 30-Day Yield (Subsidized)
SEC 30-Day Yield (Subsidized):

A standardized yield calculation created by the SEC, it reflects the income earned during a 30-day period, after the deduction of the fund's net expenses (net of any expense waivers or reimbursements).

2.35
Distribution Yield @ NAV
Distribution Yield @ NAV:

Current annualized distribution rate based upon NAV is the latest dividend shown as an annualized percentage of net asset value.

2.20
Distribution Yield @ MOP
Distribution Yield @ MOP:

Current annualized distribution rate, based upon maximum offering price which is adjusted for sales changes (MOP), where applicable, is the latest dividend shown as an annualized percentage of maximum offering price.

2.07

Returns-Based Characteristics

As of February 28, 2023

3 Year5 Year10 Year
Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation:

A measure of the degree to which an individual probability value varies from the distribution mean. The higher the number, the greater the risk.

18.5116.81
Beta
Beta:

The sensitivity of a portfolio's returns to changes in the return of the market as measured by the index or benchmark that represents the market. A portfolio with a beta of 1.0 behaves exactly like the index. A beta less than 1.0 suggests lower risk than the index, while a beta greater than 1.0 indicates a risk level higher than the index.

0.860.87
R2
R2:

The proportion of the variation in a portfolio's returns that can be explained by the variability of the returns of an index. High R-squared (close to 1.0) is usually consistent with broad diversification.

0.950.95
Alpha
Alpha:

A measure of risk-adjusted performance; alpha reflects the difference between a portfolio's actual return and the return that could be expected give its risk as measured by beta.

1.171.52
Sharpe Ratio
Sharpe Ratio:

A risk-adjusted measure calculated using standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The higher the Sharpe ratio, the better the portfolio's historical risk-adjusted performance.

0.610.48
Information Ratio
Information Ratio:

The ratio of portfolio returns in excess of a market index to the variability of those excess returns; in effect, information ratio describes the value added by active management in relation to the risk taken to achieve those returns.

0.000.22

Growth of a $10,000 Investment

For the period 12/06/2016 through 02/28/2023

Ending Value: $17,728.00

The performance quoted in the "Growth of a $10,000 Investment" chart represents past performance. Performance shown is without sales charges; had sales charges been deducted, performance would have been less. Ending value includes reinvestment of distributions.

Portfolio

Portfolio Statistics

As of February 28, 2023

Net Assets millions
Net Assets:

The per-share dollar amount of the fund, calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in its portfolio, less any liabilities, by the number of fund shares outstanding.

$102.6
Number of Holdings
Number of Holdings:

Number of Holdings in the investment.

167
P/E next 12 months
P/E:

P/E (next 12 months) calculates the price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.

15.74
P/B trailing 12 months
P/B:

Price to book ratio (trailing 12 month) calculates the ratio of a stock’s price to its book value.

3.35
Weighted Average Market Cap millions
Weighted Average Market Cap:

Weighted Average Market Capitalization is the value of a corporation as determined by the market price of its issued and outstanding common stock.

$93,632.1
EPS Growth (3-5 Year Estimate)
EPS Growth (3-5 Year Estimate):

The portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. EPS growth serves as an indicator of a company's profitability.

7.43
Active Share
Active Share:

Active Share is a measure of the percentage of stock holdings in a manager's portfolio that differ from the benchmark index.

66.36
Price to Cash Flow
Price to Cash Flow:

The ratio of a stock’s price to its cash flow per share. The price-to-cash flow ratio is an indicator of a stock’s valuation

14.01
ROA %
ROA:

ROA is an indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. ROA gives an idea as to how efficient management is at using its assets to generate earnings.

7.03
Total

Top Holdings

% of Total Investments as of February 28, 2023

Johnson & Johnson2.62
iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF1.81
Pfizer, Inc.1.68
Cisco Systems, Inc.1.63
Verizon Communications, Inc.1.45
Merck & Co., Inc.1.45
Comcast Corp. Class A1.43
McDonald's Corp.1.33
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.1.32
AT&T, Inc.1.31
Total#,###.2

Portfolio Composition

as of February 28, 2023

Other1.81
Short Terms0.13
Stocks98.06
Total#,###.2

Top Sectors

% of Total Investments as of February 28, 2023

Financials20.26
Health Care16.53
Industrials9.55
Information Technology8.96
Energy8.22
Consumer Staples7.92
Utilities6.35
Real Estate5.69
Communication Services5.68
Consumer Discretionary5.67
Materials3.36
Not Classified - Mutual Fund1.81
Total#,###.2

Top Country Weightings

% of Total Investments as of February 28, 2023

United States97.90
United Kingdom0.97
Canada0.55
Ireland0.33
Panama0.13
Total#,###.2

Information provided is not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Portfolio data is subject to daily change.

Ratings

Morningstar™ Ratings

As of February 28, 2023

Overall3 Year5 Year10 Year
1149 Funds1149 Funds1100 FundsN/A

Category: Large Value

Distributions

Payment Frequency: Quarterly

Ex-Date
Ex-Date:

Date on which a stock begins trading without the benefit of the dividend. Typically, a stock’s price moves up by the dollar amount of the dividend as the ex-dividend date approaches, then falls by the amount of the dividend after that date.

Payable Date
Payable Date:

Date on which a declared stock dividend or a bond interest payment is scheduled to be paid.

Record Date
Record Date:

Date on which a shareholder must officially own shares in order to be entitled to a dividend. After the date of record, the stock is said to be ex-dividend.

Amount
Income Dividend12/30/202201/03/202312/29/2022$0.064100
Short-Term Capital Gain12/15/202212/16/202212/14/2022$0.275800
Long-Term Capital Gain12/15/202212/16/202212/14/2022$0.825100
Income Dividend10/03/202210/04/202209/30/2022$0.071000
Income Dividend07/01/202207/05/202206/30/2022$0.045800
Income Dividend04/01/202204/04/202203/31/2022$0.064500
Totals: $1.346300

Investment Team

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Portfolio Management Team

Voya Investments, LLC

Investment Adviser

Voya Investments, an Arizona limited liability company, serves as the investment adviser to the Fund. Voya Investments has overall responsibility for the management of the Fund. Voya Investments oversees all investment advisory and portfolio management services and assists in managing and supervising all aspects of the general day-to-day business activities and operations of the Fund, including custodial, transfer agency, dividend disbursing, accounting, auditing, compliance and related services. Voya Investments is registered with the SEC as an investment adviser. Voya Investments' principal office is located at 7337 East Doubletree Ranch Road, Suite 100, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258.

Voya Investment Management Co. LLC

Investment Sub-Adviser

Voya Investment Management Co. LLC (“Voya IM” or “Sub-Adviser”), a Delaware limited liability company, was founded in 1972 and is registered with the SEC as an investment adviser. Voya IM is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Voya Financial, Inc. and is an affiliate of the Adviser. Voya IM has acted as adviser or sub-adviser to mutual funds since 1994 and has managed institutional accounts since 1972. The principal office of Voya IM is located at 230 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10169.
Vincent Costa

Vincent Costa, CFA

Chief Investment Officer, NY Equities

Years of Experience: 38

Years with Voya: 17

Vincent Costa is chief investment officer, NY equities at Voya Investment Management. Vincent is also the head of the global quantitative equity team and serves as a portfolio manager for the active quantitative and fundamental large cap value strategies. Previously at Voya, he was head of portfolio management for quantitative equity. Prior to joining Voya, he managed quantitative equity investments at both Merrill Lynch Investment Management and Bankers Trust Company. Vinnie earned an MBA in finance from New York University's Stern School of Business, a BS in quantitative business analysis from Pennsylvania State University, and is a CFA® Charterholder.
Peg DiOrio

Peg DiOrio, CFA

Head of Portfolio Implementation and Trading

Years of Experience: 30

Years with Voya: 11

Peg DiOrio is head of portfolio implementation and trading and a portfolio manager for the active quantitative strategies at Voya Investment Management. Previously at Voya, she was head of quantitative equity portfolio management. Prior to joining Voya, she was a quantitative analyst with Alliance Bernstein/Sanford C. Bernstein responsible for multivariate and time series analysis for low volatility strategies, global equities, REITs, and options. Prior to that, she was a senior investment planning analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein. Peg formerly served as president of the Society of Quantitative Analysts and continues to serve on the board of directors. She is on the external advisory board for the Applied Math and Statistics department of Stony Brook University. Peg earned a MS in applied mathematics, statistics and operations research from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University and a BS from SUNY Stony Brook. She is a CFA® Charterholder.
Steven Wetter

Steven Wetter

Portfolio Manager

Years of Experience: 35

Years with Voya: 11

Steven Wetter is a portfolio manager on the global quantitative equity team at Voya Investment Management responsible for the index, research enhanced index and smart beta strategies. Prior to joining Voya, Steve was co-head of international indexing at BNY Mellon responsible for managing ETFs, index funds and quantitative portfolios. Prior to that, he held similar positions at Northern Trust and Bankers Trust. Steve earned an MBA in finance from New York University's Stern School of Business and a BA from the University of California at Berkeley.
Kai Yee Wong

Kai Yee Wong

Portfolio Manager

Years of Experience: 31

Years with Voya: 11

Kai Yee Wong is a portfolio manager on the global quantitative equity team at Voya Investment Management responsible for the index, research enhanced index and smart beta strategies. Prior to joining the firm, she worked as a senior equity portfolio manager at Northern Trust responsible for managing various global indices including developed, emerging, real estate. Prior to that, Kai Yee was a portfolio manager with Deutsche Bank. Previously, she held roles with Bankers Trust and Bank of Tokyo. Kai Yee earned a BS from New York University Stern School of Business.

Disclosures

Principal Risks

You could lose money on an investment in the Fund. Any of the following risks, among others, could affect Fund performance or cause the Fund to lose money or to underperform: Company: The price of a company’s stock could decline or underperform. The Fund may use Derivatives, such as options and futures, which can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses and have a potentially large impact on Fund performance. Companies that issue Dividend yielding equity securities are not required to continue to pay dividends on such securities and can reduce or eliminate the payment of dividends in the future. Because the Fund may invest in Other Investment Companies, you may pay a proportionate share of the expenses of that other investment company, in addition to the expenses of the Fund. Risks of the REIT's are similar to those associated with direct ownership of Real Estate, such as changes in real estate values and property taxes, interest rates, cash flow of underlying real estate assets, supply and demand, and the management skill and credit worthiness of the issuer. Investment Model: Volatility management techniques may not always be successful in reducing volatility, may not protect against market declines, and may limit the Fund’s participation in market gains. Mistakes in the construction and implementation of the investment models may create errors or limitations that might go undetected. There is no guarantee that the use of these investment models will result in effective investment decisions. Other risks of the Fund include but are not limited to: Liquidity, Market, Market Capitalization, and Securities Lending. Investors should consult the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for a more detailed discussion of the Fund's risks.

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