Voya GNMA Income Fund Class I is a mutual fund focused on providing a high level of current income while maintaining liquidity and safety of principal. The fund primarily invests in mortgage-backed securities issued by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA), commonly known as Ginnie Mae, which are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. This structure enables the fund to offer a risk profile similar to U.S. Treasury securities but with the potential for higher yields due to the unique risks associated with mortgage securities, such as prepayment uncertainty. Voya GNMA Income Fund Class I typically allocates a substantial majority of its assets—often 85-90%—in GNMA instruments with maturities longer than one year, balancing sensitivity to interest rate changes against the goal of attractive income generation. With a long track record dating back to its inception, the fund is notable as one of the oldest mortgage-backed securities funds available and holds a significant position within the intermediate government bond sector. It pays distributions monthly, is institutionally structured, and serves investors seeking steady income with a higher credit quality characteristic closely aligned to government-backed securities.
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