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Amid Financial Concerns, More Employees Are Putting Off Retirement

Voya Financial's Jessica Tuman warns that companies would be remiss to ignore older workers and their contributions — especially since many aren’t planning to leave the workforce anytime soon.

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Junk-Rated Companies Accept Tougher Terms to Borrow

Randy Parrish, head of Public Credit, discusses investors buying secured junk bonds.

The Wall Street Journal
Mutual Fund & ETF Awards 2023

Voya was named Retirement Leader of the Year as part of the 2023 Mutual Fund & ETF Awards.

With Intelligence
Private assets cushion managers’ public pain

Christine Hurtsellers, CEO of Investment Management, shares how Voya IM has grown assets under management versus its competitors, in part by focusing its efforts on private and alternative strategies.

Pensions & Investments
Emergency Savings and Retirement Planning Tightly Linked

Voya research highlighted in 401(k) Specialist finds that participants with scarce short-term funds were 13 times more likely to take a hardship withdrawal than those with sufficient savings.

401(k) Specialist
Fear not, plan sponsors: Boosting 401(k) auto-features actually increases participation

Tom Armstrong, VP of Customer Analysis and Insight and head of the Behavioral Finance Institute for Innovation, discusses the opportunity to design auto-escalation processes that help employees be more prepared for retirement following recent Voya research.

BenefitsPro
Wall Street Week - Full Show June 2, 2023

Barbara Reinhard, head of Asset Allocation, discusses the markets — including what the labor numbers mean for the Fed’s efforts to curb inflation.

Bloomberg
Alts Managers Face a 'Netflix-Blockbuster' Moment for AI Adoption

Gareth Shepherd, SVP, co-head of Voya Machine Intelligence and portfolio manager, discusses how the transition to AI is already underway, with much broader applications of machine learning changing every part of the value chain of active investing.

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Are you ready for the ‘need’ to work rather than ‘want’ to work brigade?

Jessica Tuman, head of ESG and Voya Cares Centers of Excellence, explains how companies can create a win-win situation for those choosing to work in their golden years and their employers.

TLNT
Higher Default Auto-Escalation Rates Could Mean Fewer Opt-Outs, Voya Study Shows

Voya research highlighted in PlanSponsor finds that plan sponsors could get participants to increase their savings even more by adopting higher default automatic escalators.

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