TOMS Capital Urges Insurer Voya to Weigh Sale Options

TOMS Capital Investment Management has written to Voya Financial’s board, criticising directors for what it described as a “failure to oversee management and address the company's persistent underperformance”. The investor, identified as one of Voya’s largest shareholders,

TOMS Capital Investment Management has written to Voya Financial’s board, criticising directors for what it described as a “failure to oversee management and address the company’s persistent underperformance”.

The investor, identified as one of Voya’s largest shareholders, called on the board to begin a formal assessment of options, including a possible sale of the company

It called on the board to “act with urgency”. “Voya is at an inflection point – one that this management team can no longer be trusted to navigate,” the letter read. The shareholder pointed to the Benefitfocus acquisition as a central factor in Voya’s lower valuation. TOMS said Voya’s retirement and investment management businesses together represent around 89% of 2025 adjusted operating earnings, excluding corporate.

It said those units have continued to add net assets while rivals have recorded declines. According to the letter, those inflows have positioned Voya as a top five defined contribution recordkeeper, with nearly ten million accounts across 45,000 employers and more than $1tn in client assets under administration. Voya’s investment management arm has exceeded peers or benchmarks on 78% of assets over a three-year period and 82% over ten years.

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