Key features
A high-quality, research-driven corporate bond fund designed for long-term growth
Leverages the team’s credit expertise and presence in corporate bond market
An experienced management team and a time-tested process and philosophy
Daily pricing
as of
11/22/2024
NAV 1-day net change
0.01
Total net assets
as of
10/31/2024
All share classes
$33.0 million
Overview
Series identifiers |
CUSIP |
246493399 |
Benchmark
Portfolio
Portfolio turnover (last fiscal year)
93%
U.S. government securities
0.9%
Top 10 fixed income holdings as of 10/31/2024
Holdings are as of the date indicated and subject to change.
List excludes cash and cash equivalents.
BANK OF AMERICA CORP
1.27
CDW LLC / CDW FINANCE CORP
1.23
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY
1.15
FREEPORT-MCMORAN COPPER & GOLD INC
1.05
COCA-COLA CONSOLIDATED INC
1.03
Total % Portfolio in Top 10 holdings - 11.64%
Sector allocation
as of 10/31/2024
List may exclude cash, cash equivalents, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are used for cash management purposes. Please see the Series’ complete list of holdings for more information.
Financial institutions
36.1%
Consumer noncyclical
8.5%
Credit quality as of 10/31/2024
Total may not equal 100% due to rounding. The Series' investment manager, Delaware Management Company (DMC) receives “Credit Quality” ratings for the underlying securities held by the Fund from three “nationally recognized statistical rating organizations” (NRSROs) — Standard & Poor’s (S&P), Moody’s Investors Service, and Fitch, Inc. The credit quality breakdown is calculated by DMC based on the NSRO ratings and the index credit quality rules. For securities rated by an NRSRO other than S&P, that rating is converted to the equivalent S&P credit rating. Securities that are unrated by any of the three NRSROs are included in the “not rated” category when applicable. Unrated securities do not necessarily indicate low quality. More information about securities ratings is contained in the Series' Statement of Additional Information.
Management
Michael G. Wildstein, CFA
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Senior Managing Director, Head of US Credit and Insurance
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Start date on the Fund:
October 2019
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Years of industry experience:
23
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Michael G. Wildstein
Senior Managing Director, Head of US Credit and Insurance
- Joined Delaware Investments in 2007, acquired by Macquarie in 2010
- Based in Philadelphia
Michael is Head of US Credit and Insurance for Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) Credit, a role he assumed in July 2018. He is responsible for investment strategy and business development across the full suite of MAM’s US Credit and Insurance strategies. He has managed corporate credit-related portfolios since July 2010.
Before joining the team, he was a Senior Corporate Bond Analyst, focused on the telecommunications sector for high-grade and high yield portfolios.
Prior to joining Delaware Investments as a Senior Research Analyst, Michael spent five years at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers in various roles that included Portfolio Manager for the Core Bond Team, Corporate Bond Research Analyst, and Corporate Bond Trader. Prior to this, Michael worked in finance, corporate strategy, and business development with several firms including RCN Corporation and AT&T Local Services.
He received a Master of Business Administration from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tampa. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.
Kashif Ishaq
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Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager
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Start date on the Fund:
October 2019
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Years of industry experience:
22
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Kashif Ishaq
Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager
- Joined Delaware Investments in 2003, acquired by Macquarie in 2010
- Based in Philadelphia
Kashif is a Senior Portfolio Manager for Fixed Income within Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) Credit, a role he assumed in September 2020. He manages corporate bond exposures within the MAM Credit portfolios and oversees MAM Credit’s corporate credit traders.
He began his career in fixed income as a Portfolio Analyst on Delaware Investments’ Insurance Portfolio Management Team and was later promoted to Investment Grade Trader.
Previously, Kashif participated in Lincoln Financial Group’s Rotational Professional Development Program.
He received his Bachelor of Science in corporate finance and accounting from Bentley College.
Fees
The following table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold,
and sell shares of the Series. The fee table does not reflect any fees or sales charges
imposed by variable insurance contracts. If it did, the expenses would be higher.
Annual portfolio operating expenses |
Management fees |
0.50% |
Distribution and service (12b-1) fees |
none |
Other expenses |
0.35% |
Total annual series operating expenses |
0.85% |
Fee waivers and expense reimbursements1 |
(0.22%) |
Total annual series operating expenses after fee waivers and expense reimbursements |
0.63% |
Please see the prospectus and SAI for additional information.
1Net expense ratio reflects a contractual waiver of certain fees and/or expense
reimbursements from May 1, 2024 through April 30, 2025. Please see the fee table in the Series'
prospectus for more information.
Resources
Shareholder report – Annual
Shareholder report – Semi-annual