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To own Voya Financial, you need to believe it can convert its large retirement and benefits footprint into steady earnings while managing fee pressure and medical cost volatility. The recent earnings beat and strong cash returns support the near term catalyst of margin resilience, but they do not materially change the key risk around volatile health benefits claims and potential pressure on profitability.
The most relevant update here is Voya’s latest quarter, which showed double digit earnings growth, solid segment margins, and significant buybacks and dividends funded by strong cash generation. That combination underpins the current thesis that disciplined underwriting and capital returns can support the stock’s appeal even as growth expectations remain modest relative to peers.
Yet behind the strong headline numbers, investors should be aware that rising medical cost uncertainty in the Employee Benefits segment could...
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Voya Financial's narrative projects $8.4 billion revenue and $1.0 billion earnings by 2029. This requires revenue to remain fairly flat each year and about a $387 million earnings increase from $613.0 million today.
Uncover how Voya Financial's forecasts yield a $86.00 fair value, a 4% upside to its current price.
Simply Wall St Community members see Voya’s fair value between US$86 and about US$141 across 2 separate estimates, highlighting wide differences in expectations. When you set that against ongoing concerns about fee compression in retirement and investment products, it underlines why many readers may want to compare multiple viewpoints before forming a view on Voya’s longer term performance.
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