Nomura VIP Small Cap Growth Series
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Expense ratio
Net assets1
$187.45M
Holdings1
91
Category
US Equity
Return

Investment objective & strategy

As of April 29, 2025 · prospectus

Objective. Macquarie VIP Small Cap Growth Series seeks to provide growth of capital.

Strategy. Macquarie VIP Small Cap Growth Series seeks to achieve its objective by investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets in common stocks of small-capitalization companies. For purposes of this Series, small-capitalization companies typically are companies with market capitalizations similar to those of issuers included in the Russell 2000 Growth Index over the last 13 months at the time of acquisition. As of July 1, 2024 , this range of market capitalizations was between approximately $ 18 million and $ 10.5 billion. The Series emphasizes smaller companies positioned in new or emerging industries where the Manager believes there is opportunity for higher growth than in established companies or industries. The Series investments in equity securities may include … Macquarie VIP Small Cap Growth Series seeks to achieve its objective by investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets in common stocks of small-capitalization companies. For purposes of this Series, small-capitalization companies typically are companies with market capitalizations similar to those of issuers included in the Russell 2000 Growth Index over the last 13 months at the time of acquisition. As of July 1, 2024 , this range of market capitalizations was between approximately $ 18 million and $ 10.5 billion. The Series emphasizes smaller companies positioned in new or emerging industries where the Manager believes there is opportunity for higher growth than in established companies or industries. The Series investments in equity securities may include common stocks that are offered in initial public offerings (IPOs). Series summary The Manager utilizes a bottom-up (researching individual issuers) stock-picking process that considers quality of management and superior financial characteristics (e.g., return on assets, return on equity, operating margin) in its search for companies, thereby focusing on what it believes are higher-quality companies with sustainable growth prospects. The Manager seeks companies that it believes exhibit successful and scalable business models by having one or more of the following characteristics: serving markets that are growing at rates substantially in excess of the average industry and/or the general economy; a company that is a leader in its industry and that possesses an identifiable competitive advantage; that features strong and effective management; that demonstrates a strong commitment to shareholders; that is serving a large and/or fast-growing market opportunity; that is experiencing upward margin momentum, a growth in earnings, growth in revenue and sales and/or positive cash flows; that is increasing market share and/or creating increasing barriers to entry either through technological advancement, marketing, distribution or some other innovative means; or that emphasizes organic growth. The Manager believes that such companies generally have a replicable business model that allows for sustained growth. Generally, in determining whether to sell a security, the Manager uses the same type of analysis that it uses in buying securities. For example, the Manager may sell a security if it believes that the stock no longer offers significant growth potential, which may be due to a change in the business or management of the company or a change in the industry or sector of the company. The Manager also may sell a security to reduce the Series holding in that security, if its analysis reveals evidence of a meaningful deterioration in operating trends, if it anticipates a decrease in the companys ability to grow, if it loses confidence in the management of the company and/or the companys founder departs, to take advantage of what it believes are more attractive investment opportunities or to raise cash. The Manager may permit its affiliate, Macquarie Investment Management Global Limited (MIMGL), to execute Series security trades on behalf of the Manager. The Manager may also seek quantitative support from MIMGL.

Top holdings

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
SecurityTickerValue% of fund
ADV ENERGY INDS $5.76M 3.07%
OSI SYSTEMS INC $5.44M 2.90%
MIRUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC $4.74M 2.53%
IMAX Corporation COM NPV IMAX US $4.59M 2.45%
EVERUS CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC $4.50M 2.40%
FIRSTCASH HOLDINGS INC $4.04M 2.15%
PRICESMART INC $3.76M 2.01%
AAR CORP $3.72M 1.99%
TARSUS PHARMACEUTICALS INC $3.56M 1.90%
ENCOMPASS HEALTH CORP $3.55M 1.89%
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Allocation by sector

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
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Portfolio moves

Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026
Opened
12
Exited
10
Increased
18
Decreased
30
Unchanged
31

How 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.

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Similar funds

Funds whose portfolios most overlap this one, by weight
FundOverlapNet exp.
Nomura Small Cap Growth Fund · WSGRX, WSGAX, WRGCX, WSCYX, IYSIX, IRGFX 98% 0.76%
SFT Macquarie Small Cap Growth Fund 97% 1.31%
Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund · LSSIX, LCGRX, LSSNX 29% 0.82%
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Advisers

As of December 31, 2025 · N-CEN
FirmRole
Macquarie Investment Management Business Trust Adviser

Footnotes

  1. Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.

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