Gator Capital Management acquired 125,270 shares of Voya Financial, totaling $9.33 million, according to an SEC filing. This represents 1.89% of the fund’s U.S. equity assets. Top holdings after the purchase include NASDAQ: HOOD, NYSE: HOUS, and more.

Voya Financial’s stock price was $74.10 on February 12, 2026, showing a 3.6% increase over the past year. The company reported $8.19 billion in revenue with a 2.5% dividend yield.

Voya Financial offers retirement savings plans, investment management, and employee benefits products, generating revenue from fees on retirement plan assets and insurance premiums. It serves various clients, including corporate, education, healthcare, government, and individual investors.

Florida-based Gator Capital Management’s new position in Voya Financial indicates a significant investment in the financial services provider. The stock has seen a 35% increase over the last ten months, with analysts predicting 11% year-over-year earnings growth in 2026.

Voya Financial faces challenges such as medical cost inflation in its employee benefits business and potential margin pressure from asset management trends. Despite this, it remains an attractive option for investors with a solid dividend, share repurchase plan, and earnings growth potential.

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