Victory Portfolios II

10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 15:02

Summary Prospectus by Investment Company - Form 497K

VPII MF Market Neutral Income Fund Member Class
November 1, 2024
Summary
Prospectus
Victory Market Neutral Income Fund
Member Class
CBHMX
Before you invest, you may want to review the Fund's Statutory Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, both of which are dated November 1, 2024, and are incorporated by reference into this Summary Prospectus, as they each contain more information about the Fund and its risks.
You can find the Fund's Prospectus, reports to shareholders, and other information about the Fund online at vcm.com.
You may also obtain this information at no cost by calling 800-235-8396 or by sending an e-mail request to [email protected].
You may also obtain this information at no cost from your financial intermediary.
vcm.com
800-235-8396
Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
Investment Objective
The Victory Market Neutral Income Fund's (the "Fund") objective is high current income.
Fund Fees and Expenses
The table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. You may pay other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the table and examples below.
Shareholder Fees
(paid directly from your investment)
Member
Class
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases
(as a percentage of offering price)
None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)
(as a percentage of the lower of purchase or sale price)
None
Annual Fund Operating Expenses
(expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Management Fees
0.35%
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) Fees
0.00%
Other Expenses
0.38%
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
0.73%
Fee Waiver/Expense Reimbursement1
(0.17)%
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver and/or Expense Reimbursement1
0.56%
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Victory Capital Management Inc. (the "Adviser") has contractually agreed to waive its management fee and/or reimburse expenses so that the total annual fund operating expenses (excluding certain items such as interest, taxes, and brokerage commissions) do not exceed 0.56% of the Fund's Member Class shares through at least October 31, 2025. The Adviser is permitted to recoup advisory fees waived and expenses reimbursed for up to three years after the date of the waiver or reimbursement, subject to the lesser of any operating expense limits in effect at the time of: (a) the original waiver or expense reimbursement; or (b) the recoupment, after giving effect to the recoupment amount. This agreement may only be terminated by the Fund's Board of Trustees.
Example:
This Example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods shown and then sell or continue to hold all of your shares at the end of those periods. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. The amounts shown reflect any fee waiver/expense reimbursement in place through its expiration date. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
1 Year
3 Years
5 Years
10 Years
Member Class
$57
$216
$389
$890
Portfolio Turnover:
The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover generally will indicate higher transaction costs and
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Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
may result in higher taxes when Fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual Fund operating expenses or in the example, affect the Fund's performance. For the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 88% of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategy
The Fund pursues its investment objective by implementing a proprietary, "market neutral" investment strategy designed to seek income from its investments while maintaining a low correlation to the foreign and domestic equity and bond markets.
The Fund uses a multi-strategy approach. First, it seeks income from long positions in foreign and domestic dividend producing equity securities of any market capitalization size. Second, the Fund seeks to offset market risk by selling short high-correlating equity index futures contracts, such as the S&P 500® Index, Russell 2000® or MSCI EAFE + Emerging Markets Indexes, or exchange-traded funds ("ETFs") that track such indexes.
The Fund seeks to offset the remaining market risk by investing in long futures positions in the Nasdaq-100 Index and short futures positions in the S&P 500® Index, or use similar strategies the Adviser deems appropriate and necessary under current market conditions.
Principal Risks
The Fund's investments are subject to the following principal risks:
Equity Securities Risk - The value of the equity securities in which the Fund invests may decline in response to developments affecting individual companies and/or general economic conditions in the United States or abroad. A company's earnings or dividends may not increase as expected (or may decline) because of poor management, competitive pressures, reliance on particular suppliers or geographical regions, labor problems or shortages, corporate restructurings, fraudulent disclosures, man-made or natural disasters, military confrontations or wars, terrorism, public health crises, or other events, conditions, and factors. Price changes may be temporary or last for extended periods.
General Market Risk - Overall market risks may affect the value of the Fund. Domestic and international factors such as political events, war, terrorism, trade disputes, inflation rates, interest rate levels, and other fiscal and monetary policy changes; cybersecurity incidents, pandemics, and other public health crises; sanctions against a particular foreign country, its nationals, businesses, or industries; and related geopolitical events, as well as environmental disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and floods, or other catastrophes, may add to instability in global economies and markets generally, and may lead to increased market volatility. Global economies and financial markets are highly interconnected, which increases the possibility that conditions in one country or region might adversely affect issuers in another country or region. The impact of these and other factors may be short-term or may last for extended periods.
Investment Style Risk - Different types of investment styles, for example growth or value, tend to perform differently and shift into and out of favor with investors depending on changes in market and economic sentiment and conditions. As a result, the Fund's performance may at times be worse than the performance of other mutual funds that invest more broadly or that have different investment styles.
Sector Focus Risk - To the extent the Fund focuses in one or more sectors, market or economic factors impacting those sectors could have a significant effect on the value of the Fund's investments. Additionally, the Fund's performance may be more volatile when the Fund's investments are focused in a particular sector.
Financials Sector Risk - Companies in the financials sector are subject to extensive government regulation, which may limit both the amounts and types of loans and other financial commitments that companies in this sector can make, and the interest rates and fees that these companies can charge. Profitability can be largely dependent on the availability and
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Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
cost of capital and the rate of corporate and consumer debt defaults, and can fluctuate significantly when interest rates change. Financial difficulties of borrowers can negatively affect the financials sector. Insurance companies can be subject to severe price competition. The financials sector can be subject to relatively rapid change as distinctions between financial service segments become increasingly blurred.
Smaller-Capitalization Stock Risk - Small- and mid-sized companies are subject to a number of risks not associated with larger, more established companies, potentially making their stock prices more volatile and increasing the risk of loss. Smaller companies may have limited markets, product lines, or financial resources and lack management experience and may experience higher failure rates than larger companies.
Large-Capitalization Stock Risk - The securities of large-sized companies may underperform the securities of smaller-sized companies or the market as a whole. The growth rate of larger, more established companies may lag those of smaller companies, especially during periods of economic expansion.
Foreign Securities Risk - Foreign securities (including depositary receipts) are subject to political, regulatory, and economic risks not present in domestic investments. Foreign securities could be affected by factors not present in the United States, including expropriation, confiscation of property, and difficulties in enforcing contracts. Compared to U.S. companies, there generally is less publicly available information about foreign companies and there may be less governmental regulation and supervision of foreign companies. Foreign securities generally experience more volatility than their domestic counterparts. Depositary receipts may have additional risks, including creditworthiness of the depositary bank and the risk of an illiquid market. In addition, to the extent investments are made in a limited number of countries, events in those countries will have a more significant impact on the Fund. Fluctuations in the exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and foreign currencies, currency exchange control regulations, and restrictions or prohibitions on the repatriation of foreign currencies may negatively affect an investment.
Derivatives Risk - Derivative instruments and strategies, including futures and selling securities short, may not perfectly replicate direct investment in the security. Derivatives also entail exposure to counterparty credit risk, the risk of mispricing or improper valuation, and the risk that small price movements can result in substantial gains or losses.
Futures Contracts Risk - The Fund's use of futures contracts exposes the Fund to leverage and tracking risks because a small investment in futures contracts may produce large losses and futures contracts may not be perfect substitutes for securities. The Fund intends to treat any income that it derives from direct investment in the futures contracts as "qualifying income" under the annual 90% gross income test the Fund must satisfy to qualify as a "regulated investment company" ("RIC"). If the Internal Revenue Service successfully challenges this position, the Fund could be disqualified as a RIC and taxed as a C corporation, which could have significant negative tax consequences on the Fund and its shareholders.
Hedging Risk - Hedging is a strategy in which the Fund uses a derivative to offset the risks associated with other Fund holdings. There can be no assurance that the Fund's hedging strategy will reduce risk or that hedging transactions will be either available or cost effective. The Fund is not required to use hedging and may choose not to do so.
Leverage Risk - Using futures contracts to increase the Fund's combined long and short exposure creates leverage, which can magnify the Fund's potential for gain or loss and, therefore, amplify the effects of market volatility on the Fund's share price.
Put Option Risk - When the Fund purchases a put option on a security or index it may lose the entire premium paid if the underlying security or index does not decrease in value. The Fund is also exposed to default by the option writer who may be unwilling or unable to perform its contractual obligations to the Fund.
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Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
Sold Options/Short Position Risk - The Fund will incur a loss as a result of a sold option or a short position if the price of the sold option or short position instrument increases in value between the date the Fund sells the position and the date on which the Fund purchases an offsetting position. Short positions may be considered speculative transactions and involve special risks, including greater reliance on the Adviser's ability to accurately anticipate the future value of a security or instrument. The Fund's losses are potentially unlimited in a short position transaction.
Large Shareholder Risk - Certain large shareholders, including other funds advised by the Adviser, may from time to time own a substantial amount of the Fund's shares. The actions by one shareholder or multiple shareholders may have an impact on the Fund and, therefore, indirectly on other shareholders. Shareholder purchase and redemption activity may affect the per share amount of the Fund's distributions of its net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, thereby affecting the tax burden on the Fund's shareholders subject to federal income tax, and/or accelerate the realization of taxable income and cause the Fund to make taxable distributions to its shareholders earlier than the Fund otherwise would have. To the extent a larger shareholder is permitted to invest in the Fund, the Fund may experience large inflows or outflows of cash from time to time. This activity could magnify these adverse effects on the Fund.
Management Risk - The portfolio managers may not execute the Fund's principal investment strategy effectively.
You may lose money by investing in the Fund. There is no guarantee that the Fund will achieve its objective. An investment in the Fund is not a bank deposit and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency.
By itself, the Fund does not constitute a complete investment plan and should be considered a long-term investment for investors who can afford to weather changes in the value of their investment.
Investment Performance
The bar chart and table that follow are intended to help you understand some of the risks of investing in the Fund. The information presented is for that of the Fund's Member Class shares. The bar chart shows you how the Fund's calendar year performance has varied over the past 10 years. The table compares the average annual total returns of the Fund's Member Class shares over the same period to one or more broad measures of market performance. The Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index serves as the Fund's regulatory broad-based securities market index. We assume reinvestment of dividends and distributions.
Member Class shares commenced operations on November 3, 2020. As a result, the returns in the bar chart and table that follow show the actual performance of Member Class shares from November 3, 2020, through December 31, 2023. Returns shown for prior periods reflect the returns for the Fund's Class I shares, which are not offered by this prospectus. The performance for Member Class shares would have been substantially similar to the performance of Class I shares in prior periods because Member Class shares and Class I shares invest in the same portfolio and differ only with respect to certain class-specific expenses. The actual returns of Member Class shares would have been lower than those of Class I shares because Member Class shares have higher overall expenses than Class I shares. Performance reflects any expense limitations in effect during the periods shown.
The Fund's past performance (before and after taxes) does not necessarily indicate how the Fund will perform in the future. Updated performance information is available on the Fund's website at vcm.com.
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Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
Calendar Year Returns for Member Class Shares
(The annual returns in the bar chart are for the Fund's Class I shares for all years prior to 2021. Member Class returns are presented for years after 2020.)
During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
Highest Quarter
3.05%
December 31, 2023
Lowest Quarter
-3.72%
September 30, 2022
Year-to-date return
0.20%
September 30, 2024
Average Annual Total Returns
(For the Periods Ended December 31, 2023)
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
MEMBER CLASS Before Taxes
9.65%
3.59%
3.42%
MEMBER CLASS After Taxes on Distributions
8.46%
2.06%
2.20%
MEMBER CLASS After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares
6.40%
2.48%
2.41%
Indices
Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index
reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes1
5.53%
1.10%
1.81%
Bloomberg U.S. Treasury Bellwethers 3-Month Index
reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes
5.15%
1.92%
1.28%
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Per new regulatory requirements, the Fund's regulatory broad-based securities market index is the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, which represents the U.S. investment-grade bond market.
After-tax returns use the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the effect of state and local taxes. In certain situations, the return after taxes on distributions and sale of fund shares may be higher than the other return amounts. A higher after-tax return may result when a capital loss occurs upon redemption and translates into an assumed tax deduction that benefits the shareholder. Actual after-tax returns depend on your tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant if you own your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts. After-tax returns are shown for only one share class. The after-tax returns for other classes will vary.
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Victory Market Neutral Income Fund Summary
Management of the Fund
Investment Adviser
Victory Capital Management Inc. (the "Adviser") serves as the Fund's investment adviser. The portfolio managers primarily responsible for day-to-day management of the Fund are members of the Adviser's Victory Solutions platform, which oversees the Adviser's rules-based investment strategies.
Portfolio Management
Title
Tenure with the Fund
Mannik Dhillon, CFA, CAIA®
President, Investment Franchises
& Solutions
Since 2018
Scott R. Kefer, CFA
Senior Portfolio Manager,
VictoryShares and Solutions
Since 2022
Lance Humphrey, CFA
Senior Portfolio Manager and
Head of Portfolio Management,
VictoryShares
and Solutions
Since 2022
Lela Dunlap, CFA
Portfolio Manager, VictoryShares
and Solutions
Since November 2024
Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares
Investment Minimums
Member
Class
Minimum Initial Investment
$3,000
Minimum Subsequent Investments
$50
You may redeem your shares on any day the Fund is open for business. Redemption requests may be made by telephone (with prior appropriate approval) or by mail.
When you buy and redeem shares, the Fund will price your transaction at the next-determined net asset value ("NAV") after the Fund receives your request in good order, which means that your request contains all the required documentation, and that all documents contain required signatures or signature guarantees from a financial institution.
Tax Information
The Fund's distributions are taxable whether you receive them in cash, additional shares of the Fund, or you reinvest them in shares of another Victory Fund, and will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-deferred arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. Taxes may be imposed on withdrawals from tax-deferred arrangements.
Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries
If you purchase the Fund through a broker-dealer or other financial intermediary (such as a bank), the Fund and its related companies may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the financial intermediary and its financial advisor to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial advisor or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.
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