Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, commonly known as MassMutual, is one of the leading asset managers by virtue of $675 billion of assets that it manages along with its affiliates. Founded in 1851, MassMutual uses a multi-manager approach to offer services including life policies, money management and retirement planning to its clients throughout the globe. The company and its subsidiaries, which include Oppenheimer Funds, provide investment opportunities across a number of mutual funds from different categories.

Below we share with you three top-ranked MassMutual mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform its peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of MassMutual funds.

MassMutual Premier Disciplined Value Fund Service Class (DENVX – Free Report) seeks to maintain a diversified portfolio of equities in order to maximize the total return. DENVX invests in common stocks of those companies which have market capitalization of a minimum of $200 million. MassMutual Premier Disciplined Value Fund Service Class returned 16.2% over the last one-year period. 

As of March 2017, DENVXheld 472 issues, with 2.92% of its assets invested in JPMorgan Chase & Co.   

MassMutual Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Service Class (MEFYX – Free Report) invests a bulk of its assets in equity securities of mid-cap companies that have strong growth potential. MEFYX seeks appreciation of capital for the long run. MassMutual Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Service Class returned 15.4% over the last one-year period.

MEFYX has an expense ratio of 0.93% compared with the category average of 1.26%. 

MassMutual Premier Global Fund Administrative Class (MGFLX – Free Report) seeks long-term growth of capital. MGFLX invests in common stocks of companies that are based in domestic and foreign nations. The fund may also invest in American Depositary Receipts as well as in developing or emerging market countries. MassMutual Premier Global Fund Administrative Class returned 18.1% over the last one-year period.