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Exhibit

Exhibit 10.1
VOYA FINANCIAL, INC.
SEVERANCE PLAN FOR SENIOR MANAGERS
Voya Financial, Inc. (the “Company”) has adopted the Voya Financial, Inc. Severance Plan for Senior Managers (the “Plan”) as set forth below, to provide severance benefits to Eligible Employees whose employment is terminated in a Qualified Termination (as defined below). This Plan is effective as of March 1, 2016 (the “Effective Date”) and applies to terminations occurring on and after that date.
Article 1– Definitions
As used in the Plan, the following words and phrases and any derivatives thereof will have the meanings set forth below unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. 
		
	1.1
	 “Annual Compensation” shall mean the sum of (i) the Eligible Employee’s annual base salary (determined immediately prior to the Qualified Termination and without regard to any decrease in such salary constituting Good Reason), and (ii) the Eligible Employee’s target annual bonus with respect to the year in which the Qualified Termination occurs.

		
	1.2
	“Board” shall mean the Board of Directors of the Company.

		
	1.3
	“Cause” shall mean (x) with respect to an Eligible Employee employed pursuant to a written employment agreement which agreement includes a definition of “Cause,” “Cause” as defined in that agreement or (y) with respect to any other Eligible Employee, the occurrence of any of the following:

		
	(a)
	such Eligible Employee’s commission of any felony or any crime involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude under the laws of the United States or any state thereof or under the laws of any other jurisdiction;

		
	(b)
	such Eligible Employee’s commission of, or participation in, a fraud or act of dishonesty against the Company or any Subsidiary or any client of the Company or of any Subsidiary;

		
	(c)
	such Eligible Employee’s material violation of any material contract or agreement between the Eligible Employee and the Company or any Subsidiary;

		
	(d)
	any act or omission by such Eligible Employee involving malfeasance or gross negligence in the performance of the Eligible Employee’s duties and responsibilities to the material detriment of the Company or any Subsidiary; or

		
	(e)
	such Eligible Employee’s material violation of the applicable rules or regulations of any governmental or self-regulatory authority that causes material harm to the Company or any Subsidiary, such Eligible Employee’s disqualification or bar by 

any governmental or self-regulatory authority from serving in the capacity required by his or her job description or such Eligible Employee’s loss of any governmental or self-regulatory license that is reasonably necessary for such Eligible Employee to perform his or her duties or responsibilities, in each case as an employee of the Company or any Subsidiary.
The determination as to whether Cause has occurred shall be made by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, in its sole discretion and, in such case, the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, also may, but shall not be required to, specify the date such Cause occurred (including by determining that a prior termination of employment was for Cause).
		
	1.4
	“Change in Control” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events:

		
	(a)
	Individuals who, on the Effective Date, constitute the Board (the “Incumbent Directors”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Board, provided that any person becoming a director subsequent to the Effective Date, whose election or nomination for election was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the Incumbent Directors then on the Board (either by a specific vote or by approval of the proxy statement of the Company in which such person is named as a nominee for director, without written objection to such nomination) shall be an Incumbent Director; provided, however, that no individual initially elected or nominated as a director of the Company as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with respect to directors or as a result of any other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of any person other than the Board shall be deemed to be an Incumbent Director;

		
	(b)
	Any person (as defined in Section 3(a)(9) of the Exchange Act and used in Sections 13(d)(3) and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act), becomes a beneficial owner (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing 30% or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then-outstanding securities eligible to vote for the election of the Board (the “Voya Financial Voting Securities”); provided, however, that the event described in this Article 1.4(b) shall not be deemed to be a Change in Control by virtue of the ownership of, or an acquisition of, Voya Financial Voting Securities: (1) by the Company or any Subsidiary, (2) by any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any Subsidiary, (3) by any underwriter temporarily holding securities pursuant to an offering of such securities or (4) pursuant to a Non-Qualifying Transaction (as defined in Article 1.4(d) below);

		
	(c)
	The approval by the stockholders of the Company of any dissolution or liquidation of the Company or the consummation of a sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets; or

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	(d)
	The consummation of any merger, consolidation or statutory share exchange or similar form of corporate transaction involving the Company that requires the approval of the stockholders of the Company, whether for such transaction or the issuance of securities in the transaction (a “Business Combination”) unless immediately following such Business Combination: (1) more than 50% of the total voting power of (A) the entity resulting from such Business Combination (the “Surviving Entity”), or (B) if applicable, the ultimate parent corporation that directly or indirectly has beneficial ownership of at least 95% of the voting power, is represented by Voya Financial Voting Securities that were outstanding immediately prior to such Business Combination (or, if applicable, is represented by shares into which such Voya Financial Voting Securities were converted pursuant to such Business Combination), and such voting power among the holders thereof is in substantially the same proportion as the voting power of such Voya Financial Voting Securities among the holders thereof immediately prior to the Business Combination), (2) no person (other than any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Surviving Entity or the parent) is or becomes the beneficial owner, directly or indirectly, of 30% or more of the total voting power of the outstanding voting securities eligible to elect directors of the parent (or, if there is no parent, the Surviving Entity) and (3) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors of the parent (or, if there is no parent, the Surviving Entity) following the consummation of the Business Combination were Incumbent Directors at the time of the Board’s approval of the execution of the initial agreement providing for such Business Combination (any Business Combination which satisfies all of the criteria specified in (1), (2) and (3) described in this Article 1.4(d) shall be deemed a “Non-Qualifying Transaction”).

Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Change in Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any person acquires beneficial ownership of more than 30% of the Voya Financial Voting Securities as a result of the acquisition of Voya Financial Voting Securities by the Company which reduces the number of Voya Financial Voting Securities outstanding; provided that if after such acquisition by the Company such person becomes the beneficial owner of additional Voya Financial Voting Securities that increases the percentage of outstanding Voya Financial Voting Securities beneficially owned by such person, a Change in Control shall then occur.
		
	1.5
	“Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, and the regulations and rulings issued thereunder.

		
	1.6
	“Committee” shall mean the Compensation and Benefits Committee of the Board or its successor committee.

		
	1.7
	“Company” shall mean Voya Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and any successor thereto.

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	1.8
	“Eligible Employee” shall mean a Principal Executive Officer, a Tier 1 Employee, a Tier 2 Employee, or a Tier 3 Employee. 

		
	1.9
	“ERISA” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the regulations and rulings issued thereunder.

		
	1.10
	“Exchange Act” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time, or any successor thereto, and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder.

		
	1.11
	“Good Reason” shall mean, in the absence of written consent of an Eligible Employee:

		
	(a)
	any material and adverse change in the Eligible Employee’s position or authority with the Company or Participating Employer as in effect immediately before a Change in Control, other than an isolated and insubstantial action not taken in bad faith and which is remedied by the Company or Participating Employer within 60 days after receipt of notice thereof given by the Eligible Employee;

		
	(b)
	the transfer of the Eligible Employee’s primary work site to a new primary work site that is more than 50 miles from the Eligible Employee’s primary work site in effect immediately before a Change in Control; or

		
	(c)
	a diminution of the Eligible Employee’s base salary in effect immediately before a Change in Control by more than 10%, unless such diminution applies to all similarly situated employees.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, placing the Eligible Employee on a paid leave for up to 90 days, pending the determination of whether there is a basis to terminate the Eligible Employee for Cause, shall not constitute a Good Reason event. If the Eligible Employee does not deliver to the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, a written notice of termination within 60 days after the Eligible Employee has knowledge that an event constituting Good Reason has occurred, the event will no longer constitute Good Reason. In addition, the Eligible Employee must give the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, notice and 30 days to cure the event constituting Good Reason.
		
	1.12
	“Notice” shall mean a written notice of termination without Cause and the Termination Date provided to an Eligible Employee by the Company or a Participating Employer.

		
	1.13
	“Participating Employer” shall mean each Subsidiary designated by the Company as a Participating Employer.

		
	1.14
	“Plan” shall mean the Voya Financial, Inc. Severance Plan for Senior Managers, as set forth in this document and as it may be amended from time to time in accordance with Article 4.2.

		
	1.15
	“Plan Administrator” shall mean the Committee or its delegate.

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	1.16
	“Principal Executive Officer” shall mean any employee of the Company or a Participating Employer who is designated by the Plan Administrator as a “Principal Executive Officer.”

		
	1.17
	“Qualified Termination” shall mean with respect to each Eligible Employee, the termination of such Eligible Employee’s employment with the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, (a) by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, without Cause, provided that transferring an Eligible Employee’s employment, at the direction of the Company or a Participating Employer, as applicable, from the Company to a Participating Employer, from a Participating Employer to the Company, or from one Participating Employer to another Participating Employer shall not constitute a Qualified Termination, or (b) by such Eligible Employee for Good Reason upon or within two years after a Change in Control.

		
	1.18
	 “Severance Benefits” shall mean the benefits described in Article 3.

		
	1.19
	“Severance Multiple” shall mean:

		
	(a)
	in connection with a Qualified Termination occurring prior to or more than two years following a Change of Control:  (i) with respect to Principal Executive Officers, two (2); (ii) with respect to Tier 1 Employees, one and three quarters (1.75); (iii) with respect to Tier 2 Employees, one and one half (1.5); and (iv) with respect to Tier 3 Employees, one (1); and

		
	(b)
	in connection with a Qualified Termination occurring at the same time as or within two years of a Change of Control:  (i) with respect to Principal Executive Officers or Tier 1 Employees, two (2); (ii) with respect to Tier 2 Employees, one and one half (1.5); and (iii) with respect to Tier 3 Employees, one (1).

		
	1.20
	“Spouse” shall mean the person legally married to an Eligible Employee at the time of his or her incurring a Qualified Termination, determined in accordance with the local law where the Participant resides. For purposes of the Plan, a domestic partner will also be treated as the Eligible Employee’s surviving Spouse, if an Affidavit of Domestic Partnership was on file with the Company or Participating Employer on the date of death.

		
	1.21
	“Subsidiary” shall mean any corporation or other entity in which the Company has a direct or indirect ownership interest of 50% or more of the total combined voting power of the then-outstanding securities or interests of such corporation or other entity entitled to vote generally in the election of directors or managing partners.

		
	1.22
	“Termination Date” shall mean for each Eligible Employee, the official last date at work established by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable.

		
	1.23
	 “Tier 1 Employee” shall mean an employee of the Company or a Participating Employer who is designated by the Plan Administrator as a “Tier 1 Employee.”

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	1.24
	“Tier 2 Employee” shall mean an employee of the Company or a Participating Employer who is designated by the Plan Administrator as a “Tier 2 Employee.”

		
	1.25
	“Tier 3 Employee” shall mean an employee of the Company or a Participating Employer who is designated by the Plan Administrator as a “Tier 3 Employee.”

Article 2    – Eligibility
		
	2.1
	Eligibility to Participate. All Eligible Employees will be eligible to participate in the Plan and receive the benefits described in Article 3 subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan.

		
	2.2
	Termination of Participation. An individual’s participation in the Plan will cease when he or she ceases to be an Eligible Employee or if he or she incurs a Qualified Termination and he or she has received all benefits due under the Plan as a result of such Qualified Termination.

Article 3    – Benefits
		
	3.1
	Entitlement to Benefits.

		
	(f)
	General. Benefits are payable under this Plan to Eligible Employees who have a Qualified Termination and satisfy the requirements of this Article 3.

		
	(g)
	Right to Establish Termination Date. Except with respect to a termination of employment for Good Reason, the Company or Participating Employer shall have the right to establish a projected Termination Date for an Eligible Employee, provided that the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, shall give notice of the Termination Date to the Eligible Employee no earlier than ninety (90) days and no later than thirty (30) days before such date. The Eligible Employee must remain in active employment with the Company or Participating Employer and continue to satisfactorily perform all the duties of his or her position until his or her actual Termination Date in order to be eligible for Severance Benefits unless the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, determines otherwise. Notwithstanding receipt of a Notice, an Eligible Employee will not be entitled to Severance Benefits if he or she takes action or fails to take action prior to the Termination Date that would prevent his or her termination from being a Qualified Termination or that would result in a loss of Severance Benefits under Article 3.3.

		
	(h)
	Release. An Eligible Employee who otherwise satisfies the requirements of this Article 3 will be eligible for Severance Benefits described in Article 3.2 only if he or she executes and returns to the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, a release of claims in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A within such time period as the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, may require, and such release becomes effective. 

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	(i)
	No Severance Benefits. An Eligible Employee will not be entitled to any benefits whatsoever under this Plan if he or she:

		
	(i)
	Experiences a termination of employment other than a Qualified Termination;

		
	(ii)
	Except with respect to a termination of employment for Good Reason, fails to continue in active employment with the Company or Participating Employer and to satisfactorily perform all duties of his or her position until the actual Termination Date established for such Eligible Employee by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, unless the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, determines otherwise; or

		
	(iii)
	Does not validly execute an effective release as described in Article 3.1(c) above.

		
	3.2
	Severance Benefits. Each Eligible Employee who has a Qualified Termination and executes the release described in Article 3.1(c) will be eligible for the following Severance Benefits (contingent upon his or her release becoming effective): 

		
	(e)
	A lump sum cash payment equal to the product of the Eligible Employee’s Severance Multiple and the Eligible Employee’s Annual Compensation, to be paid as soon as practicable following the first date on which the release referred to in Article 3.1(c) above is no longer revocable, but in no event later than March 15 of the year following the year in which the termination of employment occurs.

		
	(f)
	For the one (1) year period immediately following the termination of employment, the Eligible Employee and his or her eligible dependents shall be entitled to continue participation in the employee health care plan maintained by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, upon the same terms and conditions in effect from time to time for active employees of the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, as determined in good faith by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, which period of coverage shall be considered to be part of, and shall run concurrent with, the period of continued coverage required to be offered under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”), and after which time the Eligible Employee may elect to participate in continuation of coverage pursuant to COBRA for the remaining required coverage period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, if the Company’s or Participating Employer’s, as applicable, providing health care coverage continuation under this Article 3.2(b) would violate the nondiscrimination rules applicable to non-grandfathered plans, or would result in the imposition of penalties under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 or the related regulations and guidance promulgated thereunder (“PPACA”), the Company shall have the right to amend this Article 3.2(b) in a manner it determines, in its sole discretion, to comply with the PPACA.

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	(g)
	An annual bonus for the year in which the Qualified Termination occurs (and, if the Qualified Termination occurs prior to the payment of the annual bonus in respect of the year immediately preceding the year in which the Qualified Termination occurs, an annual bonus for such preceding year):

		
	(i)
	with respect to Principal Executive Officers and Tier 1 Employees, equal to the actual annual bonus amount that such Eligible Employee would have received if he or she had remained employed with the Company or Participating Employer through the date on which such annual bonus is paid to active employees, which amount shall be prorated based on the number of days the Eligible Employee was actively employed with the Company or Participating Employer during the year to which the bonus relates, which bonus shall be paid at the same time annual bonus payments are made to active employees, and in no event later than March 15 of the year following the year in which the Qualified Termination occurs; and 

		
	(ii)
	with respect to Tier 2 and Tier 3 Employees, equal to the greater of (x) the annual bonus that such Eligible Employee would have received if he or she had remained employed with the Company or Participating Employer through the date on which such annual bonus is paid to active employees, calculated based on actual performance through the date of the Qualified Termination, or (y) the Eligible Employee’s target annual bonus, in each case prorated based on the number of days the Eligible Employee was actively employed with the Company or Participating Employer during the year to which the bonus relates, which bonus shall be paid at the same time as the lump sum cash payment described in Article 3.2(a).

		
	3.3
	Termination of Severance Benefits. If a former Eligible Employee of the Company or Participating Employer breaches any of the covenants set forth in Article 6 below, he or she shall forfeit any unpaid Severance Benefits and shall be required to repay to the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, any paid or provided Severance Benefits, as described in Article 6.

		
	3.4
	Death Before Payment. If an Eligible Employee who satisfies the requirements for benefits under this Article 3 dies after receiving notice of a Qualified Termination and Termination Date, but before he or she receives payment of the entire amount due him or her under this Plan, the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, will pay the remaining Severance Benefits to his or her surviving Spouse, if any, or if there is no surviving Spouse, to his or her estate, in a lump sum as if the Eligible Employee had survived. All lump sum payments described in this Article 3.4 shall be made no later than 2-1/2 months after the date of death. 

		
	3.5
	Withholding and Deductions. The Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, will make deductions from each payment of Severance Benefits for income and employment taxes, as required by applicable law. The Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, will have the right to make deductions from Severance Benefits to satisfy any indebtedness that a former Eligible Employee has to the Company or a 

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Subsidiary as of his or her Termination Date, but a decision by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, not to reduce Severance Benefits to satisfy such indebtedness shall not constitute a waiver of its claim for such recovery of said indebtedness. 
		
	3.6
	No Duplication. If the Plan Administrator determines, in its sole discretion, that all or a portion of the benefit payable or previously paid to an Eligible Employee under any other plan, program, employment contract or other agreement with the Company or a Subsidiary (other than payments made under any such plan that is intended to be tax exempt under Code Section 401(a)) is intended to provide severance, salary continuation or other benefits duplicative of the benefits provided under this Plan, the Plan Administrator shall have the right to reduce the benefit otherwise payable under this Plan to the extent deemed necessary to eliminate any unintended duplication of benefits.

		
	3.7
	Offset of Legally Required Payments. Regardless of the amount of an Eligible Employee’s Severance Benefits under the Plan, such benefits will be reduced by any payments required to be paid by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, to the Eligible Employee under any federal or state law, including without limitation the Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification Act of 1988, as amended (except unemployment benefits payable in accordance with state law and payment for accrued but unused vacation).

		
	3.8
	Effect of Federal Excise Tax. If the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, determines that any Severance Benefit would subject the Eligible Employee to an obligation to pay an excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code (or any similar tax that may be imposed) or any interest or penalties related to such excise tax (such excise tax, together with any such interest and penalties, are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Excise Tax”), certain adjustments may be made to the Severance Benefits as follows:  

		
	(a)
	Cut Back to Maximize Retained After Tax Amounts.  In the event the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, determines that any Severance Benefits would, in whole or part when aggregated with any other right, payment or benefit to or for the Eligible Employee (such Eligible Employee, the “Affected Employee”) under all other agreements, arrangements or plans of the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, cause any Severance Benefit or any other payments or benefits to be subject to the Excise Tax, then the Severance Benefits and all such rights, payments and benefits shall either (i) be paid in full or (ii) be reduced (or appropriately adjusted) to an amount that is one dollar less than the smallest amount that would give rise to the Excise Tax (the “Reduced Amount”), but only if such Reduced Amount would be greater than the net after-tax proceeds (taking into account the Excise Tax) of the unreduced Severance  Benefits and all such other rights, payments and benefits.  

		
	(b)
	Implementation Rules. If the Severance Benefits must be reduced as provided in Article 3.8(a), any reduction in payments and/or benefits required by this 

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provision will be made to the lump sum cash payment made pursuant to Article 3.2(a). The Eligible Employee shall be advised of the determination regarding reduction and the reasons therefore, and the Eligible Employee and his or her advisors will be entitled to present information that may be relevant to this determination.  In no event shall such reduction be effected through a delay in the timing of any Severance Benefit that is subject to Code Section 409A (or that would become subject to Code Section 409A as a result of such delay).
		
	(c)
	For purposes of determining whether any of the Severance Benefits will be subject to the Excise Tax and the amount of such Excise Tax:

		
	(i)
	All Severance Benefits shall be treated as “parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code, and all “excess parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(1) of the Code shall be treated as subject to the Excise Tax, unless, and except to the extent that, in the written opinion of independent compensation consultants, counsel or auditors of nationally recognized standing (“Independent Advisors”) selected by the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, the Severance Benefits (in whole or in part) do not constitute parachute payments, or such excess parachute payments (in whole or in part) represent reasonable compensation for services actually rendered within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(4) of the Code in excess of the base amount within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(3) of the Code or are otherwise not subject to the Excise Tax.

		
	(ii)
	The value of any non cash benefits or any deferred payment or benefit shall be determined by the Independent Advisors in accordance with the principles of Sections 280G(d)(3) and (4) of the Code.

		
	(d)
	For purposes of determining the amount of the reduction in Severance Benefits pursuant to Article 3.8(a), the Affected Employee shall be deemed (i) to pay federal income taxes at the applicable rates of federal income taxation for the calendar year in which the compensation would be payable; and (ii) to pay any applicable state and local income taxes at the applicable rates of taxation for the calendar year in which the compensation would be payable, taking into account any effect on federal income taxes from payment of state and local income taxes..

Article 4    – Administration, Amendment And Termination 
		
	4.1
	Administration. The Plan Administrator or its delegate has the exclusive responsibility and complete discretionary authority to control the operation, management and administration of this Plan, with all powers necessary to enable it properly to carry out those responsibilities, including but not limited to, the power to construe this Plan, to determine eligibility for benefits, to settle disputed claims and to resolve all administrative, interpretive, operational, equitable and other questions that arise under this Plan. The decisions of the Plan Administrator on all matters will be final and binding on all interested parties. To the extent a discretionary power or responsibility under this 

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Plan is expressly assigned to a person or persons by the Plan Administrator, that person or persons will have complete discretionary authority to carry out that power or responsibility and that person’s decisions on all matters within the scope of that person’s (or those persons’) authority will be final and binding on all interested parties. 
		
	4.2
	Amendment and Termination of the Plan. The Plan may be amended or terminated by the Company at any time; provided, however, that, other than as specified in Article 3.2(b), (i) no termination or amendment of the Plan may reduce the Severance Benefits payable under the Plan to an Eligible Employee if the Eligible Employee’s termination of employment with the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, has occurred prior to such termination of the Plan or amendment of its provisions and (ii) the Plan may not be terminated and may not be amended in contemplation of or within the two years following a Change in Control without the consent of each affected Eligible Employee if such amendment would be adverse to the interests of any Eligible Employee. 

Article 5    – Source of Benefit Payments 
		
	5.1
	Unfunded Obligation. The obligations of the Company or a Participating Employer to provide any benefits under this Plan shall be unfunded and unsecured. All Severance Benefits shall be paid solely from the general assets of the Company or Participating Employer employing the Eligible Employee on the Termination Date.

Article 6    – Eligible Employee Covenants
		
	6.1
	In consideration of receiving any of the Severance Benefits, each Eligible Employee shall be subject to and abide by the restrictive covenants set forth below. 

		
	(a)
	Protection of Confidential Information. The Eligible Employee will not, without permission of the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, disclose any Company or Subsidiary confidential information or trade secrets to anyone outside the Company or Participating Employer, unless required by subpoena. Confidential information and trade secrets include, but are not limited to, customer lists, product development information, marketing and sales plans, premium or other pricing information, operating policies and manuals, and other confidential information related to the Company or any Subsidiary.

		
	(b)
	Nonsolicitation of Employees and Agents.  The Eligible Employee will not, for 12 months following termination of employment, directly or indirectly attempt to induce any employee, agent or agency, broker, broker-dealer, financial planner, registered principal or representative of the Company or Participating Employer to be employed by or to perform services for any entity that competes with the Company or any Subsidiary.

		
	(c)
	Nonsolicitation of Customers.  The Eligible Employee will not, for 12 months following termination of employment, directly or indirectly attempt to solicit the trade of any person that is a customer of the Company or any Subsidiary or which 

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the Company or any Subsidiary has been undertaking reasonable steps to procure as a customer during the 6 months preceding termination of employment. This limitation will only apply to products or services in competition with a product or service of the Company or any Subsidiary, and to customers with whom the Eligible Employee had contact during employment.
		
	(d)
	Noncompetition.  The Eligible Employee will not, for twelve months (in the case of a Principal Executive Officer or Tier 1 Employee), nine months (in the case of a Tier 2 Employee), or six months (in the case of a Tier 3 Employee) following the termination of employment, directly or indirectly, associate (including as a director, officer, employee, partner, consultant, agent or advisor) with any entity included on a defined list of Company competitors provided to the Eligible Employee by the Company and in connection with the Eligible Employee’s association engage, or directly or indirectly manage or supervise personnel engaged, in any activity (A) that is substantially related to any activity that the Eligible Employee was engaged in, (B) that is substantially related to any activity for which the Eligible Employee had direct or indirect managerial or supervisory responsibility, or (C) that calls for the application of specialized knowledge or skills substantially related to those used by the Eligible Employee in his or her activities; in each case, for the Company or Participating Employer at any time during the Eligible Employee’s employment.

		
	(e)
	Agreement to Cooperate.  Following the termination of employment, the Eligible Employee will cooperate with the Company, without additional compensation, on matters within the scope of the Eligible Employee’s responsibilities during employment. The Company or Participating Employer will reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket expenses the Eligible Employee incurs in connection with such assistance. The Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, will make all reasonable efforts to minimize disruption to the Eligible Employee’s other commitments.

		
	6.2
	If any provision of Article 6.1 is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction not to be enforceable in the manner set forth above, the parties agree that they intend the provision to be enforceable to the maximum extent possible under applicable law, and that the court should reform the provision to make it enforceable in accordance with the intent of the parties.

		
	6.3
	The Eligible Employee acknowledges that these covenants are a material inducement for the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, to grant the Severance Benefits granted under the Plan. By accepting any of the Severance Benefits, the Eligible Employee further acknowledges that a violation of any term of the covenants will cause the Company and/or Participating Employer, as applicable, irreparable injury for which adequate remedies are not available at law. Therefore, the Eligible Employee agrees that, if the Eligible Employee breaches any of the covenants: 

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	(a)
	the Severance Benefits for which the Eligible Employee was eligible prior to such breach but which the Eligible Employee had not yet received shall be immediately forfeited;

		
	(b)
	the Eligible Employee will repay to the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, the value of any Severance Benefits received by the Eligible Employee; and

		
	(c)
	the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, will be entitled to an injunction, restraining order or such other equitable relief (without the requirement to post bond) restraining the Eligible Employee from committing  any violation of the covenants contained in Article 6.1.

		
	6.4
	The remedies in this Article 6 are cumulative and are in addition to any other rights and remedies the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, may have at law or in equity as a court or arbitrator may reasonably determine.

Article 7    – Miscellaneous 
		
	7.1
	ERISA. The Company intends that this Plan constitute a “welfare plan” under ERISA and any ambiguities in this Plan shall be construed to affect that intent. 

		
	7.2
	Severability. If any provision of this Plan shall be held illegal or invalid for any reason, said illegality or invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Plan, and this Plan shall be construed and enforced as if said illegal and invalid provision had never been included herein. 

		
	7.3
	409A Compliance. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if this Plan is determined to be subject to Code Section 409A, then this Plan shall be administered such that it complies, at all times, with the requirements of Code Section 409A. The Plan Administrator has the sole discretion to interpret the terms of the Plan and to administer the Plan in such a manner that Code Section 409A is satisfied with respect to any Severance Benefits payable hereunder to the extent it is determined that Code Section 409A applies to the Plan.  If the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, (or, if applicable, the successor entity thereto) determines that all or a portion of the Severance Benefits constitute “deferred compensation” under Section 409A and that the Eligible Employee is a “specified employee” of the Company, Participating Employer or any successor entity thereto, as applicable, as such term is defined in Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i), then, solely to the extent necessary to avoid the incurrence of the adverse personal tax consequences under Section 409A, the timing of the applicable payments shall be delayed until the first payroll date following the six-month anniversary of the Eligible Employee’s “separation from service” (as defined under Section 409A) and the Company or Participating Employer, as applicable, (or the successor entity thereto, as applicable) shall (A) pay to the Eligible Employee a lump sum amount equal to the sum of the payments that the Eligible Employee would otherwise have received during such six-month period had no such delay been imposed and (B) commence paying the balance of 

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the payments in accordance with the applicable payment schedule set forth in the Plan. For purposes of Section 409A, each installment payment provided under the Plan shall be treated as a separate payment. To the extent required by Section 409A, any payments to be made to an Eligible Employee upon his termination of employment shall only be made upon such Eligible Employee’s separation from service. Neither the Company nor, as applicable, the applicable Participating Employer make any representations that the payments and benefits provided under the Plan comply with Section 409A and in no event shall the Company or Participating Employer be liable for all or any portion of any taxes, penalties, interest or other expenses that may be incurred by the Eligible Employee on account of noncompliance with Section 409A.
		
	7.4
	Construction. This Plan shall be construed in accordance with ERISA and to the extent ERISA does not preempt state law, with the laws of the State of New York (without giving effect to conflict of law provisions). Headings and subheadings have been added only for convenience of reference and shall have no substantive effect whatsoever. All references to articles shall be to articles of this Plan unless otherwise stated. The masculine pronoun includes the feminine. All references to the singular shall include the plural and all references to the plural shall include the singular. 

		
	7.5
	Nonalienation. No benefit or payment under this Plan shall be subject in any manner to anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, encumbrance, levy or charge, and any attempt to anticipate, alienate, sell, transfer, assign, pledge, encumber, levy upon or charge the same shall be void. 

		
	7.6
	No Employment Rights. Coverage under the Plan will not give any individual the right to be retained in the Company’s or a Subsidiary’s employment, or upon termination any right or interest in the Plan except as provided in the Plan. 

		
	7.7
	No Enlargement of Rights. No person will have any right to or interest in any benefit except as specifically provided in the Plan. The legal status of each Eligible Employee or beneficiary who has a claim to Severance Benefits will be that of a general unsecured creditor of the Company or applicable Participating Employer.

		
	7.8
	No Duty to Mitigate. No Eligible Employee shall be required to mitigate, by seeking employment or otherwise, the amount of any Severance Benefits that the Company or Participating Employer becomes obligated to provide under the Plan, and amounts or other benefits to be paid or provided to an Eligible Employee pursuant to the Plan shall not be reduced by reason of the Eligible Employee’s obtaining other employment or receiving similar payments or benefits from another employer.

		
	7.9
	Recoupment. All Severance Benefits shall be subject to the terms of the Voya Financial, Inc. Compensation Recoupment Policy (as it may be amended from time to time) to the extent applicable.

		
	7.10
	Claims Procedures.

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If any claim for benefits under the Plan is wholly or partially denied, the claimant shall be given notice in writing of the denial. This notice shall be furnished in writing or electronically, within a reasonable period of time after receipt of the claim by the Plan Administrator. This period shall not exceed 90 days after receipt of the claim, except that if special circumstances require an extension of time, written notice of the extension (which shall not exceed 90 days) shall be furnished to the claimant.
This notice shall be written in a manner calculated to be understood by the claimant and shall set forth the following information: 
		
	(a)
	the specific reasons for the denial, 

		
	(b)
	specific reference to the Plan provisions on which the denial is based, 

		
	(c)
	a description of any additional material or information necessary for the claimant to perfect the claim and an explanation of why this material or information is necessary, 

		
	(d)
	an explanation that a full and fair review by the Company, excluding the Plan Administrator, of the decision denying the claim may be requested by the claimant or an authorized representative by filing with the Plan Administrator, within 60 days after the notice has been received, a written request for the review, 

		
	(e)
	an explanation that if an appeal is requested, the claimant or an authorized representative may review pertinent documents and submit issues and comments in writing within the same 60-day period specified in subsection (d), 

		
	(f)
	statement of the claimant’s right to bring suit under ERISA, and 

		
	(g)
	such other information as may be required under ERISA.

The decision of the Company upon review shall be made promptly and not later than 60 days after the Plan Administrator’s receipt of the request for review, unless special circumstances require an extension of time for processing. In this case the claimant shall be so notified, and a decision shall be rendered as soon as possible, but not later than 120 days after receipt of the request for review. If the claim is denied, wholly or in part, the claimant shall be given a copy of the decision promptly. The decision shall be communicated in writing or electronically, shall include specific reasons for the denial, shall include specific references to the pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based, a statement that the claimant is entitled to receive pertinent documents and information, a statement that the claimant may bring suit under ERISA, and such other information as may be required under ERISA. The decision shall be written in a manner calculated to be understood by the claimant. The review by the Company on an appeal of a claim denial shall be made by persons who were not involved in the original decision, and in a manner that complies with the ERISA appeals procedures. Any subsequent litigation on a final determination on appeal shall be brought no later than one year after the date the notice of the final determination is sent to the claimant or his or her attorney or representative.

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Exhibit A
RELEASE OF CLAIMS (“RELEASE”)

Article 1 – Employee Release of Claims

In exchange for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, including, without limitation, the obligations of Voya Financial, Inc. (“Company”) described in Article 3.2 of the Voya Financial, Inc. Severance Plan for Senior Managers (the “Plan”), to which Eligible Employee agrees that Eligible Employee is not entitled until and unless Eligible Employee executes this Release and it becomes effective in accordance with its terms, Eligible Employee, for and on behalf of himself or herself and his or her descendants, dependents, heirs, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, legal representatives, and permitted assigns (collectively, “Releasors”), subject to the last paragraph of this Article 1, hereby forever waives, releases and discharges from any and all claims, demands, complaints, charges, causes of action, or liabilities of any kind whatsoever, upon any legal or equitable theory, whether contractual, common-law, statutory, federal, state, local, or otherwise, both known and unknown which Releasors ever had, now have or may have against the Company and/or any of its past, present, or future parents, subsidiaries and/or affiliates, and each of their respective predecessors, successors and assigns, shareholders, directors, officers, partners, members, managers, employees, trustees (in their official and individual capacities), representatives, agents and employee benefits plans and their administrators and fiduciaries (in their official and individual capacities), and each of their respective affiliates, successors and assigns (collectively, “Releasees”) by reason of facts or omissions which have occurred on or prior to the date that Eligible Employee signs this Release, including without limitation, (i) any and all claims, relating to Eligible Employee’s employment by the Company, the terms and conditions of such employment, employee benefits related to his or her employment or service, the termination or resignation of his or her employment, and/or any of the events relating directly or indirectly to or surrounding such termination or resignation; (ii) any and all claims pertaining to employment (whether based on federal, state or local law, statutory or decisional), including without limitation, all claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (“ADEA”) (a law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age), the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Reconstruction Era Civil Rights Act of 1866, 42 USC §§ 1981-86, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”), the National Labor Relations Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Workers Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, any applicable Executive Order Programs, all as amended, and all other federal, state and local laws or municipal statutes or ordinances, including any whistle blower or any other federal, state, or local law, regulation or ordinance prohibiting discrimination or pertaining to employment; (iii) any and all claims for equitable or monetary relief, including without limitation, compensatory, punitive, treble, liquidated, and/or consequential damages; (iv) any and all claims under any contract, whether express or implied; (v) any and all claims for unintentional or intentional torts, for emotional distress, and for pain and suffering; (vi) any and all claims for violation of any statutory or administrative rules, regulations, or codes; (vii) any 

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and all claims for attorneys’ fees, costs, disbursements, back pay, front pay, bonuses, benefits, vacation, and/or the like; and (viii) any and all claims as a holder of securities in the Company or any of its affiliates which Releasors ever had, now have, or hereafter can, shall, or may have against Releasees for, upon, or by reason of any act, omission, transaction, or occurrence up to and including the date of the execution of this Release.

Notwithstanding the foregoing terms, Eligible Employee does not waive or release: (i) the payments, entitlements or benefits specifically provided in this Release or the Plan; (ii) any right or claim that may not legally be waived; (iii) any accrued vested benefits under Company employee benefit plans; or (iv) any rights Eligible Employee had to be indemnified, including coverage under any applicable directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policies, for actions which occurred during his or her employment, (collectively, the “Unreleased Claims”). Nothing in this Release bars or releases Eligible Employee’s rights to enforce the Unreleased Claims.

Article 2 – Proceedings

Eligible Employee acknowledges that Eligible Employee has not filed any complaint, charge, claim or proceeding, except with respect to an Unreleased Claim, if any, against any of the Releasees before any federal, state or local agency, court or other body (each individually a “Proceeding”). Eligible Employee represents that Eligible Employee is not aware of any basis on which such a Proceeding could reasonably be instituted. Eligible Employee (i) acknowledges that Eligible Employee will not initiate or cause to be initiated on his or her behalf any Proceeding and will not participate in any Proceeding, in each case, except as required by law; and (ii) waives any right Eligible Employee may have to benefit in any manner from any relief, whether monetary damages, reinstatement, or other relief or remedies, arising out of any Proceeding, including, without limitation, any Proceeding conducted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”). Further, Eligible Employee understands that, by executing this Release, Eligible Employee will be limiting the availability of certain remedies that Eligible Employee may have against the Company and limiting also the ability of Eligible Employee to pursue certain claims against the Releasees. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in Article 1 of this Release shall prevent Eligible Employee from (i) initiating or causing to be initiated on his or her behalf any complaint, charge, claim or proceeding against the Company before any federal, state or local agency, court or other body challenging the validity of the waiver of his or her claims under the ADEA contained in Article 1 of this Release (but no other portion of such waiver); or (ii) initiating or participating in an investigation or proceeding conducted by the EEOC.

Article 3 – Time to Consider

Eligible Employee acknowledges that Eligible Employee has been advised that he or she has at least [twenty-one (21)] [forty-five (45)] days from the date of receipt of this Release to consider all the provisions of this Release and, if he or she chooses to sign this Release earlier, he or she does hereby knowingly and voluntarily waive said minimum [twenty-one (21)] [forty-five (45)] day period.

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ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE REPRESENTS THAT HE OR SHE HAS READ THIS RELEASE CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTANDS FULLY THE TERMS OF THE RELEASE, THAT HE OR SHE HAS BEEN ADVISED BY THE COMPANY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY, AND THAT HE OR SHE HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY PRIOR TO SIGNING THIS RELEASE. ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE FULLY UNDERSTANDS THAT BY SIGNING BELOW HE OR SHE IS GIVING UP CERTAIN RIGHTS WHICH HE OR SHE MAY HAVE TO SUE OR ASSERT A CLAIM AGAINST ANY OF THE RELEASEES BASED ON ANY ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF THE RELEASEES UP TO THE DATE OF THE SIGNING OF THIS RELEASE. ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE OR SHE HAS NOT BEEN FORCED, COERCED, SUBJECTED TO DURESS, OR PRESSURED IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER TO SIGN THIS RELEASE. ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE OR SHE IS EXECUTING THIS RELEASE KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY.

Article 4 – Revocation 

Eligible Employee hereby acknowledges and understands that Eligible Employee shall have seven (7) days from the date of execution of this Release to revoke this Release (including, without limitation, any and all claims arising under the ADEA) and that the obligation to make the payments to Eligible Employee described in Article 3.2 of the Plan shall not be enforceable until eight (8) days have passed since Eligible Employee’s signing of this Release without Eligible Employee having revoked this Release. If Eligible Employee revokes this Release, Eligible Employee will be deemed not to have executed this Release.

Article 5 – No Admission

This Release does not constitute an admission of liability or wrongdoing of any kind by Eligible Employee or the Company.

Article 6 – General Provisions

A failure of any of the Releasees to insist on strict compliance with any provision of this Release shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or any other provision hereof. If any provision of this Release is determined to be so broad as to be unenforceable, such provision shall be interpreted to be only so broad as is enforceable, and in the event that any provision is determined to be entirely unenforceable, such provision shall be deemed severable, such that all other provisions of this Release shall remain valid and binding upon Eligible Employee and the Releasees.

Article 7 – Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction

This Release shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, without reference to its conflict of law provisions. Furthermore, Eligible Employee and the Company each agrees and consents to submit to personal jurisdiction in the state of New York in any state or federal court of competent subject matter jurisdiction situated 

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in New York County, New York. Eligible Employee and the Company further agree that the sole and exclusive venue for any suit arising out of, or seeking to enforce, the terms of this Release shall be in a state or federal court of competent subject matter jurisdiction situated in New York County, New York. In addition, Eligible Employee and the Company waive any right to challenge in another court any judgment entered by such New York County court or to assert that any action instituted by the Company in any such court is in the improper venue or should be transferred to a more convenient forum. Further, Eligible Employee and the Company waive any right they may otherwise have to a trial by jury in any action to enforce the terms of this Release. The parties hereto irrevocably consent to the service of any and all process in any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Release by the mailing of copies of such process to such party at such party’s address specified in this Release. Each party shall bear its own costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) incurred in connection with any dispute arising out of or relating to this Release.

Article 8 – Notice 

All notices or other communications required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or sent by facsimile or sent, postage prepaid, by registered, certified or express mail or overnight courier service and shall be deemed given when so delivered by hand or facsimile, or if mailed, three days after mailing (one business day in the case of express mail or overnight courier service) to the parties at the following address: (i) for the Company: Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, Voya Financial, Inc. at 230 Park Avenue, 13th Floor, New York, New York 10169; and (ii) for the Eligible Employee such address that Eligible Employee provides to the Company in writing.

*  *  *  *  *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Eligible Employee has hereunto set his or her hand as of the day and year set forth opposite his or her signature below.

______________________________________     ___________________
Name:                                         Date:

19Exhibit

    

Exhibit 10.2
2016 Award Agreement
under the
Voya Financial, Inc. 
2014 Omnibus Employee Incentive Plan

Grantee:
Grant Date:
Restricted Stock Units Granted:
Performance Stock Units Granted:

Article 1− General
		
	1.1
	Capitalized terms used but not defined in this agreement (this “Agreement”) shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the same definition as in the Voya Financial, Inc. 2014 Omnibus Employee Incentive Plan (the “Plan”). Unless otherwise stated or the context so requires, the singular shall be construed to mean the plural, and vice versa.

		
	1.2
	This Award is subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and as set forth below in this Agreement.  The provisions of this Agreement shall govern and prevail in the event of any conflict with the Plan. Any conflicting or inconsistent term of this Agreement shall be interpreted and implemented by the Committee in a manner consistent with the Plan.

		
	1.3
	The Grantee has read the Plan, and accepts and agrees to the terms and conditions thereof.

Article 2    − Awards
		
	2.1
	Award of RSUs.

		
	(a)
	Award.  Grantee is hereby granted the number of restricted stock units (“RSUs”, and each an “RSU”) indicated above immediately adjacent to the caption “Restricted Stock Units Granted”. Each RSU represents a conditional right to receive one share of Common Stock, subject to Article 3.1(a).  

		
	(b)
	Grant Date of Award.  The grant date of this Award of RSUs is the date indicated above immediately adjacent to the caption “Grant Date” (the “Grant Date”).

		
	(c)
	Consideration.  No consideration is payable by the Grantee in respect of this Award of RSUs.

		
	2.2
	Award of PSUs.

		
	(a)
	Award. Grantee is hereby granted the number of performance share units (“PSUs”, and each a “PSU”) indicated above immediately adjacent to the caption “Performance Share Units Granted”.  Each PSU represents a conditional right to receive a number of shares of Common Stock subject, and determined according, to Article 3.1(b)(ii).

		
	(b)
	Grant Date of Award.  The grant date of this Award of PSUs is the Grant Date.

		
	(c)
	Consideration.  No consideration is payable by the Grantee in respect of this Award of PSUs.

Article 3    − Vesting and Delivery of Award
		
	3.1
	Scheduled Vesting Dates.  

		
	(d)
	Vesting of Awards of RSUs. Subject to Articles 3.2 and 3.4 below, this Award of RSUs will vest one-third on the first anniversary of the Grant Date, one-third on the second anniversary of the Grant Date and one-third on the third anniversary of the Grant Date (each, a “Vesting Date”), provided that the Grantee is still Employed by the Company on each of the respective Vesting Dates. Any fractional shares that would otherwise vest on a Vesting Date will vest on the last Vesting Date.  In the event there are any fractional shares on the final Vesting Date, the number of RSUs that vest on that final Vesting Date will be rounded up to the nearest whole share. As soon as practicable following each Vesting Date (but in any event no later than the end of the calendar year in which such Vesting Date occurs), one share of Common Stock shall be delivered to the Grantee in respect of each RSU which vested on such Vesting Date.

		
	(e)
	Vesting of Awards of PSUs. (i) Subject to Articles 3.3 and 3.4 below, this Award of PSUs will vest on the third anniversary of the Grant Date (the “PSU Vesting Date”), provided that the Grantee is still Employed by the Company on the PSU Vesting Date.  In the event there are any fractional shares on the PSU Vesting Date, the number of PSUs that vest on the PSU Vesting Date will be rounded up to the nearest whole share.

		
	(i)
	As soon as practicable following the PSU Vesting Date (but in any event no later than the end of the Calendar Year in which the PSU Vesting Date occurs), a number of shares of Common Stock shall be delivered to the Grantee in respect of each PSU which vested on the PSU Vesting Date equal to the number of such PSUs multiplied by a performance factor (a “Performance Factor”) applicable to the period beginning on January 1 of the year in which the Grant Date falls and ending on December 31 of the year immediately preceding the PSU Vesting Date (such period, the “Performance Period”) The Performance Factor for the Performance Period will be determined based on the level of 

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achievement, over the course of the Performance Period, of the performance goals set forth in Annex A hereto.  Grantee understands and acknowledges that the Performance Factor may be zero if applicable minimum goals are not met, and that the Performance Factor may not exceed the maximum amount set forth in Annex A.    
		
	3.2
	Termination of Employment - RSUs.  

		
	(a)
	If Grantee is Retirement-Eligible and ceases to be Employed by the Company for any reason other than Cause prior to the last Vesting Date, then any unvested RSUs shall continue to vest, and shares of Common Stock will continue to be delivered, according to the schedule (and as otherwise) set forth in Article 3.1(a);

		
	(b)
	If Grantee is not Retirement-Eligible and ceases to be Employed by the Company prior to the last Vesting Date by reason of:

		
	(i)
	termination of Grantee’s Employment by the Company for any reason other than (A) due to the Grantee’s death or Disability or (B) for Cause, then, as of the Termination Date, a number of unvested RSUs equal to the number of RSUs that would have vested on the next succeeding Vesting Date following the Termination Date multiplied by the Pro Rata Factor, will vest, and one share of Common Stock shall be delivered to the Grantee in respect of each such vested RSU as soon as practicable following the Termination Date (but in any event no later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs), and any RSUs that remain unvested after application of this Article 3.2(b)(i) shall be forfeited; or

		
	(ii)
	the Grantee’s death or Disability, then any unvested RSUs shall vest as of the Termination Date and one share of Common Stock shall be delivered to the Grantee, or to the Grantee’s beneficiary or estate, as the case may be, in respect of each such vested RSU as soon as practicable following the Termination Date (but in any event no later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs).

		
	(c)
	If Grantee ceases to be Employed by the Company by reason of termination of Grantee’s Employment by the Company for Cause, regardless of whether Grantee is Retirement-Eligible on the Termination Date, then all unvested RSUs shall immediately lapse and be forfeited for no consideration on the date the notice of termination of Employment is given to the Grantee.

		
	3.3
	Termination of Employment – PSUs

		
	(a)
	If Grantee is Retirement-Eligible and ceases to be Employed by the Company for any reason other than Cause prior to the PSU Vesting Date, then any unvested PSUs shall continue to vest, and shares of Common Stock will continue to be delivered, according to the schedule (and as otherwise) set forth in Article 3.1(b), and the number 

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of shares of Common Stock to be delivered to Grantee in respect of each such vesting PSU will be determined in accordance with Section 3.1(b)(ii);
		
	(b)
	If Grantee is not Retirement-Eligible and ceases to be Employed by the Company prior to the PSU Vesting Date by reason of:

		
	(i)
	termination of Employment by the Company for any reason other than (A) due to the Grantee’s death or Disability or (B) for Cause then, as of the Termination Date, a number of PSUs equal to the number of PSUs that would have vested on the PSU Vesting Date, multiplied by the Pro Rata Factor, shall vest, and a number of shares of Common Stock shall be delivered to Grantee in respect of each such vested PSU, such number to be determined in accordance with Section 3.1(b)(ii) using the actual Performance Factor calculated with respect to the Performance Period following the conclusion of the Performance Period; the shares of Common Stock (if any) so calculated shall be delivered to the Grantee as soon as practicable following the PSU Vesting Date (but in any event no later than the end of the calendar year in which such Vesting Date occurs), and any PSUs that remain unvested after application of this Article 3.3(b)(i) shall be forfeited; or

		
	(ii)
	the Grantee’s death or Disability, then, as of the Termination Date, all unvested PSUs shall vest and a number of shares of Common Stock shall be delivered to Grantee, or to Grantee’s beneficiary or estate, as the case may be, in respect of each such PSU, such number to be determined in accordance with Article 3.1(b)(ii) using (A) if the Committee shall have determined, prior to the date of death, a Performance Factor with respect to the Performance Period (including a Performance Factor calculated on an interim basis with respect to the Performance Period, if the Committee shall have made such a determination), the most recently determined Performance Factor for the Performance Period or (B) if no such Performance Factor shall have been determined with respect to the Performance Period prior to the date of death, a Performance Factor of 100%; the shares of Common Stock (if any) so calculated shall be delivered to the Grantee, or to the Grantee’s beneficiary or estate, as the case may be, as soon as practicable following the Termination Date (but in any event no later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs).

		
	(c)
	If Grantee ceases to be Employed by the Company by reason of termination of Grantee’s Employment by the Company for Cause, regardless of whether Grantee is Retirement-Eligible on the Termination Date, then all unvested PSUs shall immediately lapse and be forfeited for no consideration on the date the notice of termination of Employment is given to the Grantee.

		
	3.4
	Change in Control or Termination of Employment – All Awards

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	(a)
	In the event of a Change in Control, the provisions of Section 3.6 of the Plan shall govern the treatment of this Award, which provisions shall supersede any provision of this Agreement that is inconsistent with such Section 3.6.

		
	(b)
	Notwithstanding Articles 3.2 or 3.3, the Committee in its absolute discretion may consent to vest this Award in whole or in part to the extent it may determine and considers reasonable.

		
	(c)
	Other than as set forth in Article 3.2 and 3.3, any unvested RSUs or PSUs shall expire upon termination of Employment without consideration and the Grantee shall have no further rights thereto.

Article 4    − Compensation Recoupment Policy
		
	4.1
	This grant is made expressly subject to the Voya Financial, Inc. Compensation Recoupment Policy, as in effect from time to time

Article 5    − Various
		
	5.1
	Compliance with U.S. Tax Law.  The Grantee understands and agrees that notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this Agreement, and the Award made hereby, shall be administered in accordance with the applicable provisions of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), including but not limited to, Section 409A of the Code. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, any adjustment of the Award granted hereby shall be made in compliance with Section 409A of the Code. The Award granted hereby is intended to comply with Section 409A of the Code and will be administered and interpreted in accordance with that intent. In the event that the Grantee is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of the Treasury Regulations §1.409A‐1(i)) as of the date of the Grantee’s “separation from service” (within the meaning of Treasury Regulations §1.409A‐1(h)) and if, as a result, any shares of Common Stock cannot be delivered, or this Award cannot be paid or provided, in either case in the manner or at the time otherwise provided in Article 3, without subjecting the Grantee to “additional tax”, interest or penalties under Section 409A of the Code, then such shares shall be delivered, or this Award will be paid or provided, on the first day of the seventh month following the Grantee’s separation from service.

		
	5.2
	Delivery of Common Stock or Sale of Common Stock.  Except as otherwise provided above and notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, shares of Common Stock deliverable in respect of vested RSUs or PSUs, shall be transferred to the brokerage account of the Grantee.  The Grantee shall provide instructions to the Company and to the administrator of the brokerage account during the designated period(s) prior to the relevant Vesting Date or PSU Vesting Date, as applicable, regarding the retention or sale of all or a portion of the delivered shares of Common Stock, including in respect of tax withholding obligations relating to the vested RSUs or PSUs, in each case in accordance with the procedures established by the Company and the administrator of the brokerage account for 

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the provision of such instructions.  If the Grantee fails to provide any such instructions during the designated period(s), the Grantee shall be deemed to have provided instructions to retain all of the delivered shares of Common Stock.   In all cases, however, the Company shall be entitled, at its sole option, to withhold or repurchase (at the market price of such shares at the time of delivery) Common Shares from Grantee in order to satisfy all or a portion of any tax withholding or similar obligations associated with the vesting or delivery of such Common Shares, and such withholding or repurchase by the Company shall be effected in priority to any contrary default provision or instructions provided by Grantee.
		
	5.3
	Dividend Equivalent Rights.  The Grantee has, with respect to all RSUs and PSUs granted hereby, a conditional right to receive amounts equal to the regular cash dividends that would have been paid on the shares of Common Stock deliverable upon vesting of such RSUs and PSUs as if such shares of Common Stock had been delivered on the Grant Date.  Such amounts will be paid in cash, without interest, subject to the same terms and conditions, including but not limited to those related to vesting, forfeiture, cancellation and payment, as apply to such RSUs and PSUs.  The Grantee will have only the rights of a general unsecured creditor of the Company until payment of such amounts is made as specified herein.

Article 6    − Governing law and Jurisdiction
		
	6.1
	Governing law and jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. The Company and the Grantee irrevocably submit, in respect of any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to or concerning the Plan or the interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement, to the exclusive jurisdiction of any state or federal court located in New York, New York and to be bound by the provisions of Section 3.16 of the Plan.

		
	6.2
	Partial invalidity.  Parties expressly agree that the invalidity or unenforceability of an Article or Articles of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other Article of this Agreement and that the remainder of this Agreement will remain in full effect. Any such invalid or unenforceable Article shall be replaced or be deemed to be replaced by a provision that is considered to be valid and enforceable. The interpretation of the replacing Article shall be as close as possible to the intent of the invalid or unenforceable Article.

Article 7     − Grantee Covenants
		
	7.1
	In consideration of the Award granted under this Agreement, Grantee agrees to abide by the restrictive covenants set forth below. 

		
	(i)
	Protection of confidential information. The Grantee will not, without permission of the Company, disclose any Company confidential information or trade secrets to anyone outside the Company, unless required by subpoena. Confidential information and trade secrets include, but are not limited to, customer lists, product development information, marketing and sales plans, premium or other pricing 

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information, operating policies and manuals, and, or other confidential information related to the Company.
		
	(ii)
	Nonsolicitation of employees and agents.  The Grantee will not, for 12 months following termination of Employment, directly or indirectly attempt to induce any employee, agent or agency, broker, broker-dealer, financial planner, registered principal or representative of the Company to be employed by or to perform services for any entity that competes with the Company.

		
	(iii)
	Nonsolicitation of customers.  The Grantee will not, for 12 months following termination of Employment, directly or indirectly attempt to solicit the trade of any person that is a customer of the Company or which the Company has been undertaking reasonable steps to procure as a customer during the 6 months preceding termination of employment. This limitation will only apply to products or services in competition with a product or service of the Company, and to customers with whom Grantee had contact during employment.

		
	(iv)
	Agreement to Cooperate.  Following the termination of Employment, the Grantee will cooperate with the Company, without additional compensation, on matters within the scope of Grantee’s responsibilities during employment. The Company agrees to reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket expenses the Grantee incurs in connection with such assistance. The Company agrees it will make all reasonable efforts to minimize disruption to the Grantee’s other commitments.

		
	(v)
	Non-Competition.   The Grantee will not, for twelve months following the termination of Employment, directly or indirectly, associate (including as a director, officer, employee, partner, consultant, agent or advisor) with any entity included on Annex B hereto and in connection with the Grantee’s association engage, or directly or indirectly manage or supervise personnel engaged, in any activity (A) that is substantially related to any activity that the Grantee was engaged in, (B) that is substantially related to any activity for which the Grantee had direct or indirect managerial or supervisory responsibility, or (C) that calls for the application of specialized knowledge or skills substantially related to those used by the Grantee in his or her activities; in each case, for the Company at any time during the Grantee’s Employment.

		
	7.2
	If any provision of Article 7.1 is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction not to be enforceable in the manner set forth above, the parties agree that they intend the provision to be enforceable to the maximum extent possible under applicable law, and that the court should reform the provision to make it enforceable in accordance with the intent of the parties.

		
	7.3
	The Grantee acknowledges that these covenants are a material inducement for the Company to make the Award granted under this Agreement. The Grantee further acknowledges that a violation of any term of the covenants will cause the Company irreparable injury for which 

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adequate remedies are not available at law. Therefore, the Grantee agrees that, if the Grantee breaches any of the covenants: 
		
	(i)
	the Award made to the Grantee pursuant to this Agreement will be rescinded; 

		
	(ii)
	such breach shall be deemed to be “Misconduct” for purposes of the Voya Financial, Inc. Compensation Recoupment Policy; and

		
	(iii)
	the Company will be entitled to an injunction, restraining order or such other equitable relief (without the requirement to post bond) restraining the Grantee from committing  any violation of the covenants contained in Article 7.1.

The remedies in this Article are cumulative and are in addition to any other rights and remedies the Company may have at law or in equity as a court or arbitrator may reasonably determine.
Article 8    − Definitions
		
	8.1
	 “Disability” shall mean, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, an injury or sickness (i) that began during the Grantee’s Employment and has caused Grantee to be unable to perform Grantee’s occupation on a full-time or part-time basis for a continuous period of 26 weeks and (ii) for which Grantee has been under a physician’s regular care.

		
	8.2
	 “Pro Rata Factor” shall mean, (i) with respect to RSUs, (x) if the Termination Date is after the Vesting Date that falls in the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs (the “Termination Year”), the factor that is calculated by dividing the number of months of Employment during the Termination Year (rounded up to the nearest whole number) by 12 and (y) if the Termination Date is on or prior to the Vesting Date falling in the Termination Year, the factor that is calculated by dividing (A) the sum of 12 and the number of months of Employment during the Termination Year (rounded up to the nearest whole number) by (B) 12 and (ii) with respect to PSUs, the factor that is calculated by dividing the number of months of Employment during the Performance Period (rounded up to the nearest whole number) by the total number of months in the Performance Period.

		
	8.3
	 “Retirement-Eligible” shall mean that: (i) each of the following criteria are met: (A) Grantee is at least 58 years old and (B) the sum of Grantee’s years of service with the Company and Grantee’s age (in years) is at least 63; or (ii) the Committee has agreed to deem Grantee to be Retirement-Eligible, notwithstanding that the criteria set forth in clause (i) of this definition have not been satisfied.

		
	8.4
	 “Termination Date” shall mean the date upon which Grantee’s Employment with the Company terminates.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has signed this Agreement effective as of the date first written above.

[Signature page to Omnibus Plan 2016 Award Agreement]

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