Fund name Prospectus Commentary Fact sheet
Alternative - Real Estate - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Global Real Estate Fund View
Alternative - Risk-Balanced - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund View
Balanced - Target Risk - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Conservative Balanced Fund View
Balanced - US Balanced - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Equity and Income Fund View
Equity - Defined Outcome - Class Series I
Invesco® V.I. Nasdaq 100 Buffer Fund - December View
Invesco® V.I. Nasdaq 100 Buffer Fund - June View
Invesco® V.I. Nasdaq 100 Buffer Fund - March View
Invesco® V.I. Nasdaq 100 Buffer Fund - September View
Invesco® V.I. S&P 500 Buffer Fund - December View
Invesco® V.I. S&P 500 Buffer Fund - June View
Invesco® V.I. S&P 500 Buffer Fund - March View
Invesco® V.I. S&P 500 Buffer Fund - September View
Equity - International and Global Equity - Class Series I
Invesco Oppenheimer V.I. International Growth Fund View
Invesco V.I. EQV International Equity Fund View
Invesco V.I. Global Core Equity Fund View
Invesco V.I. Global Fund View
Equity - Sector Equity - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Health Care Fund View
Invesco V.I. Technology Fund View
Equity - US Equity - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. American Franchise Fund View
Invesco V.I. American Value Fund View
Invesco V.I. Capital Appreciation Fund View
Invesco V.I. Comstock Fund View
Invesco V.I. Core Equity Fund View
Invesco V.I. Discovery Mid Cap Growth Fund View
Invesco V.I. Diversified Dividend Fund View
Invesco V.I. Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund View
Invesco V.I. Growth and Income Fund View
Invesco V.I. Main Street Fund View
Invesco V.I. Main Street Mid Cap Fund View
Invesco V.I. Main Street Small Cap Fund View
Invesco V.I. Small Cap Equity Fund View
Fixed Income - International and Global Fixed Income - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Global Strategic Income Fund View
Fixed Income - US Fixed Income - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Core Plus Bond Fund View
Invesco V.I. Government Securities Fund View
Invesco V.I. High Yield Fund View
Liquidity - Money Market - Class Series I
Invesco V.I. Government Money Market Fund View
Invesco V.I. U.S. Government Money Portfolio View

Important information about Variable Products

This content is provided for informational and/or educational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation of the suitability of any investment strategy for a particular investor. Investors should consult a financial and/or tax professional before making any investment decisions if they are uncertain whether an investment is suitable for them.

Invesco Variable Insurance Funds are available solely as underlying investment options for variable life insurance and variable annuity products issued or administered by life insurance companies. This information is provided to help investors consider the objectives, risks, charges, and expenses associated with these underlying investment option(s). Investors should contact their investment or insurance professional for important information about the variable life insurance and variable annuity products that hold these investment options. Invesco Distributors, Inc. does not offer any variable products.

Shares of Invesco Variable Insurance Funds have no sales charge and are offered at net asset value (“NAV”). These Funds are available solely as an underlying investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity products issued or administered by life insurance companies. The insurance company actually owns the Shares of the Funds. Investors do not buy, sell or exchange Shares of the Funds directly, but choose investment options through a variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy. The insurance company then invests in, sells or exchanges the Shares of the Fund according to the investment options chosen by the investor. Fund returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy and would be lower if they did. Those expenses and fees are determined by the offering insurance company and will vary. Please refer to specific performance reporting from the issuing insurance company for returns that reflect such charges.

Withdrawals of taxable amounts from variable annuity contracts prior to age 59½ may be subject to an additional 10% federal tax penalty as well as income tax. Amounts withdrawn from a variable insurance contract will reduce the death benefit and withdrawals of earnings will be subject to income tax.

Fund performance reflects any applicable fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements. Had the adviser not waived fees and/or reimbursed expenses currently or in the past, returns would have been lower. See the current prospectus for more information.

The returns for the Series shown do not reflect the deduction of fees and expenses associated with variable products, such as mortality and expense risk charges, separate account charges, and sales charges imposed by insurance company separate accounts. Such fees and expenses would reduce the overall returns shown and vary by insurance companies. Please refer to the variable product's annual report for performance that reflects the deduction of the fees, expenses and other charges imposed by insurance company separate accounts.

No representation is made, and no assurance can be given, that any investment's results will be comparable to the investment results of any other product with similar investment objectives and policies, including products with the same investment professional or manager. Differences in portfolio size, investments held, contract and portfolio expenses, and other factors, can be expected to affect performance.

About Variable Products

Issued by insurance companies, variable annuity and variable life insurance contracts allow investors to accumulate money on a tax deferred basis for long-term financial goals. Mortality and expense risk charges (which compensate the insurance company for insurance risks it assumes under the contract), surrender charges (typically levied if a contract holder cancels the contract within a certain period following initial purchase), and an annual maintenance charge are among the fees and expenses typically associated with these types of variable products.

Please keep in mind that any income guarantees are subject to the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company, and that contract owners have options when a contract's payout phase begins. Generally, investors may take their money in a lump sum, make discretionary or systematic distributions, or they can annuitize.

Before investing, investors should carefully read their variable annuity or life insurance contract and the associated variable product prospectus, as well as the underlying fund prospectus(es), and carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. For this and more complete information about the underlying funds, investors should ask the offering insurance company.