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9.170 -0.000    0.00%
10/04 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Bond
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 9.28K
Voya Investment Grade Credit Fund Class SMA 9.170 -0.000 0.00%

Voya Investment Grade Credit Fund Class Sma Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Voya Investment Grade Credit Fund Class Sma. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P00008W9Q among other information.
Category

Corporate Bond

Total Assets

9.28K

Expenses

0%

Inception Date

Jun 08, 2007

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to maximize total return. Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus borrowings for investment purposes) in investment-grade fixed-income securities. Investment-grade fixed-income securities are securities rated at least BBB- by S&P Global Ratings, or Baa3 by Moody's Investors Service, Inc., or BBB- by Fitch Ratings, or have an equivalent rating by a Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization ("NRSRO"), or are deemed by the sub-adviser to be of comparable quality if unrated.

Contact Information

Address 7337 E. Doubletree Ranch Road
Scottsdale,AZ 85258
United States
Phone 1-800-366-0066

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Anil Katarya global head 2013 Now
Biography Anil Katarya, CFA—Anil Katarya is global head of investment grade credit and senior portfolio manager at Voya Investment Management. Anil has been with Voya for 22 years and has 24 years of investment experience. Previously at Voya, Anil was the head of credit portfolio management and served as a portfolio manager and credit analyst on the investment grade team. Prior to joining Voya, Anil was a financial analyst for Mirant Inc. He earned an MBA from Georgia State University and a BS in mechanical engineering from Kurukshetra University, India. He is a CFA® Charterholder.
Travis King Head 2013 Now
Biography Travis King is head of U.S. investment grade corporates at Voya Investment Management. Travis has been with Voya for 17 years and has 24 years of investment experience. Prior to joining Voya, he was a senior fixed income analyst with Reams Asset Management. Travis earned an MBA from Memorial University, Canada and a BBA from James Madison University. He is a CFA® Charterholder.
Kurt Kringelis Portfolio Manager 2012 2017
Biography Kurt Kringelis, CFA, CPA, JD Head Macro Credit Strategist Kurt Kringelis is head macro credit strategist at Voya Investment Management. In this role Kurt provides credit market insight and macro research broadly across the Fixed Income Team. Kurt’s most recent role with the firm was as senior portfolio manager and head of credit strategy within the investment grade team with oversight responsibility for investment grade research. Prior roles with the firm included interim oversight of the emerging markets corporate team and joint oversight responsibility for the high yield team. Prior to joining the firm, Kurt was an associate portfolio manager with the high yield group at Equitable Investment Services where he began his career as a high yield analyst. He received a BS in finance, an MBA and a JD from the University of Illinois. Kurt is a Certified Public Accountant, holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation, and is a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois.
Michael Hyman Portfolio Manager 2012 2013
Biography Michael Hyman, Portfolio Manager, who has been responsible for the Fund since 2019 and has been associated with Invesco and/or its affiliates since 2013. Previously, Mr. Hyman was with ING Investment Management and ING Institutional Markets for 12 years. At ING, he was the head of investment grade corporate credit, responsible for investment grade corporate credit as well as collaterized loan obligation and synthetic collateralized debt obligation investment portfolios. Mr. Hyman earned a BSE degree in finance from Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from NYU.
Karen Cronk Senior Portfolio Manager 2009 2013
Biography Karen Cronk is a Senior Portfolio Manager providing leadership in the determination of portfolio strategy and structure. She is also responsible for implementing the portfolio construction and trading strategies. Additionally, she manages the fixed income group’s analytics and modeling. Karen joined ING Investment Management’s predecessor firm in February of 1995. Previously, Karen was a senior portfolio manager at Bankers Trust with responsibility for managing short-term portfolios, focusing on the goals and guidelines of institutional accounts, including pension plans, corporate treasuries, endowments and public funds. While at Bankers Trust, Karen was a leader in the design and development of a customized client reporting system. Previously, she was the operations manager of a short-term management group at Chemical Bank. Karen is a graduate of Villanova University with a B.A. in economics, and has an M.B.A. in finance from New York University.
Richard C. Kilbride Head 2007 2013
Biography Rick Kilbride joined ING Investment Management’s predecessor firm Furman Selz in 2001 as head of fixed income. Upon integration into ING Investment Management he assumed responsibility for the investment grade managed account business. Previously, he spent 12 years at Merrill Lynch, most recently leading an investment team managing leveraged loans and high-yield bonds. He also was the London-based managing director of Merrill’s global institutional separate account fixed income portfolio management business. Before that, he was responsible for Merrill's initial efforts to build a U.S. institutional fixed income separate account presence, served as chief investment strategist of its captive insurance company, and was the asset-liability manager of Merrill Lynch Bank and Trust. He served on the board of directors of that bank for five years. Previously, he was a vice president in Paine Webber's institutional fixed income sales and trading business and began his career as an analyst on General Motors’ New York treasury staff. Rick holds a B.A. from Colorado College (where he has also taught) and an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College. He is a member of the CFA Institute and the New York Society of Security Analysts.
Luis Olguin - 2009 2010
Biography Luis Olguin is a Portfolio Manager with the ING Fixed Income Managed Accounts team. His primary focus is to contribute to the portfolio construction process through credit research, relative value analysis and portfolio management of the strategies’ credit exposures. Luis joined ING Investment Management in 2002 as an analyst in Investment Grade Corporate Bonds. His background included a variety of credit roles with ING’s Institutional Fixed Income team in Atlanta covering Investment Grade, High Yield and Synthetic Credit investments for both the public and private corporate universe. Most recently, he worked for the ING Private Placements group as an analyst in charge of new deal origination and supervision for the Oil & Gas, Basic Materials and Industrial sectors. Additionally, he was a Portfolio Manager for the ING Midstream Energy team where he was responsible for supporting investment origination capabilities, debt capital markets analysis, macro sector research and portfolio management for the public equity portfolio. He holds a B.B.A. in Finance and a minor in Economics from Emory University and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Christine Hurtsellers Chief Information Officer (CIO) 2009 2009
Biography Christine Hurtsellers, CFA Chief Executive Officer, Voya Investment Management Christine Hurtsellers is the chief executive officer of Voya Investment Management, the asset management subsidiary of Voya Financial. Christine is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Voya’s asset management business including institutional, retail funds, retirement and proprietary portfolio segments. Based in New York, Voya Investment Management has additional domestic investment operations in Atlanta, Georgia, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Windsor, Connecticut and global operations in London, Hong Kong and Sydney. Prior to becoming CEO, Christine was chief investment officer of fixed income at Voya Investment Management, responsible for leading a team of more than 100 fixed income investment professionals. Before being appointed CIO, she had been head of our structured finance team. Prior to joining the firm, Christine served in a variety of roles at the Federal Home Mortgage Corporation, including leading the $650 billion agency guaranteed retained portfolio team and managing such products as mortgage derivatives, adjustable rate mortgages and collateralized mortgage obligations. Earlier in her career, Christine was a portfolio manager responsible for mortgages and structured products at Alliance Capital Management and Banc One, and a client consultant at Pentalpha Capital group. She is a board member of Pomona Capital and a member of the U.S. Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee. Christine is also on the board of councilors for the Carter Center and the Southeast Regional Board of UNICEF USA. Christine received a BA in finance with high honors from Indiana University Kelley School of Business and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.
James B. Kauffmann Portfolio Manager 2007 2009
Biography Kauffmann joined ING IM in 1996 and has over 19 years of investment experience. He has managed the fixed-income portion of the portfolio since March 2002 and he heads ING IM’s fixed-income investment team. Prior to joining ING IM, Kauffmann spent four years at Alfa Investments Inc., where he was the senior fixed-income portfolio manager. Additionally, Kauffmann has worked as an analyst.
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