VOYA INTERNATIONAL HIGH DIVIDEND LOW VOLATILITY FUND
Voya Mutual Funds
Expense ratio
Net assets1
$3.37M
Holdings1
176
Category
International Equity
Return

Investment objective & strategy

As of Feb. 27, 2024 · prospectus

Objective. The Fund seeks maximum total return.

Strategy. The Fund invests primarily in equity securities included in the MSCI EAFE Value Index (the Index). Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 65% of its total assets in equity securities of issuers in a number of different countries other than the U.S. The sub-adviser (the Sub-Adviser) seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. Volatility generally measures how much a funds returns have varied over a specified time frame. The Fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for purchasing securities included in the Index or for the purpose of maintaining equity market exposure on its … The Fund invests primarily in equity securities included in the MSCI EAFE Value Index (the Index). Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 65% of its total assets in equity securities of issuers in a number of different countries other than the U.S. The sub-adviser (the Sub-Adviser) seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. Volatility generally measures how much a funds returns have varied over a specified time frame. The Fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for purchasing securities included in the Index or for the purpose of maintaining equity market exposure on its cash balance. The Fund may invest in real estate-related securities, including real estate investment trusts (REITs). The Fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds ( ETFs), to the extent permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder, and under the terms of applicable no-action relief or exemptive orders granted thereunder. The Sub-Adviser creates a target universe that consists of dividend paying securities by screening for companies that exhibit stable dividend yields within each industry sector. Once the Sub-Adviser creates this target universe, the Sub-Adviser seeks to identify the most attractive securities within various geographic regions and sectors by ranking each security relative to other securities within its region or sector, as applicable, using proprietary fundamental sector-specific quantitative investment models. The Sub-Adviser then uses optimization techniques to seek to achieve the portfolios target dividend yield (which is expected to be higher than the Index in aggregate), manage target beta, determine active weights, and neutralize region and sector exposures in order to create a portfolio that the Sub-Adviser believes will provide the potential for maximum total return consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. Under certain market conditions, the Fund will likely earn a lower level of total return than it would in the absence of its strategy of maintaining a relatively lower level of volatility. In evaluating investments for the Fund, the Sub-Adviser, through its quantitative methods and models, takes into account a wide variety of factors and considerations to determine whether any or all of those factors or considerations might have a material effect on the value, risks, or prospects of a company. Among the factors considered, the Sub-Adviser expects that its quantitative methods and models will typically take into account environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. In considering ESG factors, the Sub-Advisers quantitative methods and models will rely primarily on factors identified through the Sub-Advisers proprietary empirical research and on third-party evaluations of a companys ESG standing. ESG factors will be only one of many considerations in the evaluation of any potential investment; the extent to which ESG factors will affect the Sub-Advisers decision to invest in a company, if at all, will depend on the operation of the Sub-Advisers quantitative processes and the judgment of the Sub-Adviser. The Fund may lend portfolio securities on a short-term or long-term basis, up to 33 ?1 / 3 % of its total assets.

Top holdings

As of Jan. 31, 2024 · N-PORT
SecurityTickerValue% of fund
Novartis AG (Registered) NVSEF $110.45K 3.28%
Sanofi SA $68.10K 2.02%
ALLIANZ SE (REGD) $67.60K 2.01%
BP PLC $62.92K 1.87%
HSBC HOLDINGS PL $60.78K 1.80%
GSK PLC $55.99K 1.66%
BHP GROUP LTD $52.65K 1.56%
SHELL PLC $52.42K 1.56%
ZURICH INSURANCE $50.30K 1.49%
ROCHE HOLDINGS AG (GENUSSCHEINE) $46.98K 1.39%
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Allocation by sector

As of January 31, 2024 · N-PORT
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Portfolio moves

Oct 31, 2023 → Jan 31, 2024
Opened
29
Exited
26
Increased
3
Decreased
144
Unchanged
0

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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Footnotes

  1. Net assets and holdings count as of January 31, 2024, from the fund's N-PORT filing.

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