Investment objective & strategy
As of March 31, 2025 · prospectusObjective. The Victory Pioneer AMT-Free Municipal Fund (the Fund) seeks as high a level of current interest income exempt from federal income tax as is consistent with the relative stability of capital.
Strategy. Normally, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of borrowings, if any, for investment purposes) in investment-grade municipal bonds with a maturity of more than one year, the income on which is exempt from regular federal income tax. The Fund normally will not invest in securities the interest on which is a tax preference item for purposes of the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). Municipal securities generally are issued to finance public works such as airports, bridges, highways, housing, hospitals, mass transportation projects, schools, and water and sewer works. Municipal securities may be issued to repay outstanding obligations, to raise funds for general operating expenses, or to make loans to other institutions and facilities. … Normally, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of borrowings, if any, for investment purposes) in investment-grade municipal bonds with a maturity of more than one year, the income on which is exempt from regular federal income tax. The Fund normally will not invest in securities the interest on which is a tax preference item for purposes of the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). Municipal securities generally are issued to finance public works such as airports, bridges, highways, housing, hospitals, mass transportation projects, schools, and water and sewer works. Municipal securities may be issued to repay outstanding obligations, to raise funds for general operating expenses, or to make loans to other institutions and facilities. They also may be issued by or on behalf of public authorities to finance various privately operated facilities, which are expected to benefit the municipality and its residents, such as business, manufacturing, housing, sports, and pollution control, as well as public facilities such as airports, mass transit systems, ports, and parking. The Funds investments include bonds, notes, and other debt instruments issued by or on behalf of states, counties, municipalities, territories, and possessions of the United States and the District of Columbia and their authorities, political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities. The Fund may invest up to 10% of its net assets in debt securities rated below-investment-grade (known as junk bonds) or, if unrated, of equivalent quality as determined by the Adviser. The Funds investments in debt securities rated below investment grade may include debt securities rated D or better, or comparable unrated securities. The Fund may invest in municipal securities of any maturity, although under normal circumstances it is anticipated that the Fund generally will invest in longer-term investments. Municipal securities with longer maturities generally are more volatile than other fixed income securities with shorter maturities. The maturity of a fixed income security is a measure of the time remaining until final payment on the security is due. The Fund normally will limit its investment in municipal securities whose issuers are located in the same state to less than 25% of the funds total assets. The Fund may invest 25% or more of its assets in securities the payments on which are derived from gas, electric, telephone, sewer, water, healthcare, education, tobacco, and transportation segments of the municipal bond market. The Fund's investments may have fixed or variable principal payments and all types of interest rate payment and reset terms, including fixed rate, inverse floating rate, floating rate, zero coupon, contingent, deferred, and payment in kind and auction rate features. The Fund may, but is not required to, use derivatives. The Fund may use derivatives, such as synthetic municipal securities and inverse floating rate obligations, for a variety of purposes, including: in an attempt to hedge against adverse changes in the market price of securities, interest rates or currency exchange rates; as a substitute for purchasing or selling securities; to attempt to increase the Funds return as a non-hedging strategy that may be considered speculative; to manage portfolio characteristics; and as a cash flow management technique. The Fund may invest up to 10% of its net assets in inverse floating rate obligations. The Fund may choose not to make use of derivatives for a variety of reasons, and any use may be limited by applicable law and regulations. The Fund also may invest in subordinated securities, asset-backed securities of any rating, including collateralized debt obligations, and may hold cash or other short-term investments. The Funds investments may include mortgage-backed instruments, the underlying assets of which allow for balloon payments (where a substantial portion of a mortgage loan balance is paid at maturity, which can shorten the average life of the mortgage-backed instrument) or negative amortization payments (where as a result of a payment cap, payments on a mortgage loan are less than the amount of principal and interest owed, with excess amounts added to the outstanding principal balance, which can extend the average life of the mortgage-backed instrument). The Fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in taxable investments, including securities of other investment companies (including mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and closed-end funds), commercial paper, U.S. government securities, U.S. or foreign bank instruments, and repurchase agreements. The Adviser considers both broad economic factors and issuer specific factors in selecting investments to buy and sell. In assessing the appropriate maturity and rating weighting of the Funds portfolio, the Adviser considers a variety of factors that are expected to influence economic activity and interest rates. The Adviser selects individual securities based upon such factors as a securitys yield, liquidity and rating, an assessment of credit quality, and issuer diversification.
Top holdings
As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT| Security | Ticker | Value | % of fund |
|---|---|---|---|
| PUERTO RICO SALES TAX FING COR REGD OID B/E 5.00000000 | PRCGEN | $17.51M | 4.18% |
| NYC WTR VAR 6/15/2033 | — | $13.45M | 3.21% |
| Jefferson (County of), AL, Series 2024, Ref. Revenue Wts. | JEFUTL | $11.62M | 2.78% |
| State of Florida Department of Transportation Turnpike System, Series C | — | $11.53M | 2.76% |
| University of Nebraska Facilities Corp/The | — | $10.36M | 2.47% |
| Utah State University | — | $9.83M | 2.35% |
| State of Ohio, Series A | — | $8.52M | 2.04% |
| City of Chicago, Series A | CHI | $8.36M | 2.00% |
| VIRGINIA TOBACCO SENIOR-SER B1 | TOBGEN | $8.27M | 1.98% |
| NEW YORK NY REGD V/R B/E 2.65000000 | — | $7.80M | 1.86% |
Portfolio moves
Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026How many positions this fund opened, exited, grew, trimmed, or left unchanged between its two most recent N-PORT snapshots — net changes between point-in-time reports, not a trade log.
Similar funds
Funds whose portfolios most overlap this one, by weight| Fund | Overlap | Net exp. |
|---|---|---|
| AMG GW&K Municipal Enhanced SMA Shares · MESHX | 8% | 0.00% |
| Victory Pioneer High Income Municipal Fund · HIMYX, PIMAX, HICMX | 7% | 0.55% |
| Lord Abbett High Income Municipal Bond Fund · HYMAX, HYMCX, HYMFX, HYMIX, HYMOX | 6% | 0.59% |
Advisers
| Firm | Role |
|---|---|
| Victory Capital Management Inc. | Adviser |
Footnotes
- Expense ratio as of March 31, 2025, from the fund's prospectus.
- Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
- Total return for calendar year 2025, before tax and after fund expenses. Computed by compounding the twelve monthly total returns the fund reported in its SEC N-PORT filings for 2025 (the latest prospectus does not yet chart this year).
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