Is Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund (IDE) Halal?

NYSE Financial Services United States $186M
✗ NOT HALAL
Confidence: 95/100
Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund (IDE) is Not Halal under AAOIFI Standard 21 due to its classification in the Asset Management industry, which is excluded under Shariah screening. Companies operating in prohibited sectors such as conventional banking, insurance, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling are automatically excluded regardless of their financial ratios.

Shariah Screening — 5 Standards

Based on financial data from February 2025

Standard Debt Ratio Cash Ratio Receivables Income Status
AAOIFI Excluded — Asset Management ✗ NOT HALAL
DJIM Excluded — Asset Management ✗ NOT HALAL
MSCI Excluded — Asset Management ✗ NOT HALAL
S&P Excluded — Asset Management ✗ NOT HALAL
FTSE Excluded — Asset Management ✗ NOT HALAL

Financial Highlights

P/E Ratio
6.9
EPS
$1.78
Dividend Yield
976.0%
Payout: 67.4%
Revenue
$15M

Profitability

Gross Margin 0.0%
Operating Margin 0.0%
Net Margin 0.0%

Cash Flow & Balance Sheet

Total Assets$175M

Price & Trading

Last Close$12.40
50-Day MA$13.35
200-Day MA$12.35
Avg Volume64K
52-Week Range
$8.75
$14.30

About Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund (IDE)

CEO
Mr. Stanley David Vyner
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
Country
United States
Exchange
NYSE
Market Cap
$186M
Currency
USD

Voya Infrastructure, Industrials and Materials Fund is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched by Voya Investment Management LLC. The fund is co-managed by Voya Investments, LLC and Voya Investment Management Co. LLC. It invests in public equity markets across the globe. The fund seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating in the infrastructure, industrials, and materials sectors. It primarily invests in value stocks of companies. The fund also invests through derivatives having economic characteristics similar to the equity securities, such as call options on selected indices and/or exchange-traded funds. It employs fundamental analysis with a bottom-up stock picking approach, focusing on factors like growth prospects, resilient earnings potential across market cycles, disciplined capital allocation management, and a strong competitive position to create its portfolio. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the MSCI All Country World Index. It was formerly known as ING Infrastructure, Industrials and Materials Fund. Voya Infrastructure, Industrials and Materials Fund was formed on January 26, 2010 and is domiciled in the United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund (IDE) halal to invest in?

Based on our screening using AAOIFI Standard 21 (the strictest methodology), Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund is Not Halal. The company fails one or more screening criteria. We screen against all 5 major standards: AAOIFI, DJIM, MSCI, S&P, and FTSE.

What is Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund's debt ratio?

Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund's debt ratio is not available under the AAOIFI standard (which uses market capitalization as the denominator). The AAOIFI threshold is 30%.

What are Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund's key financial metrics?

Voya Infrastructure, Industrials & Materials Fund has a market capitalization of $186M, trailing P/E ratio of 6.9, and revenue of $15M.

How often is the screening data updated?

Our screening data is updated regularly using the latest available financial statements and market data. Stock prices and market caps are refreshed frequently, while financial statements are updated quarterly when companies report earnings.

Disclaimer: HalalStockGuide.com provides Shariah compliance screening for educational and informational purposes only. This is not a fatwa, financial advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Screening results are based on publicly available financial data and established methodologies. Always consult a qualified Islamic scholar and a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.