AMENDED AND RESTATED CUSTODY AGREEMENT
AMENDED AND RESTATED CUSTODY AGREEMENT, dated as of August 29, 2017 between each open-end management investment company listed on Schedule II hereto as amended from time to time (each such investment company, a “Fund”), each a statutory trust organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), on behalf of certain of their series (each a “Series”) having their principal office and place of business at P.O. Box 2600, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482, and The Bank of New York Mellon, a bank organized under the laws of the State of New York and authorized to do a banking business having its principal office and place of business at 225 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10286 (“Custodian”).
WITNESSETH:
that for and in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth each Fund and Custodian, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows:
Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words shall have the meanings set forth below:
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“Authorized Person” shall be any person, whether or not an officer or employee of a Fund, duly authorized to execute any Certificate or to give any Instructions or Oral Instruction with respect to one or more Accounts, such persons to be designated in a Certificate as may be received by Custodian from time to time. |
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“Autofax” shall mean an unsigned hard copy facsimile generated by a Fund’s computer system and transmitted to Custodian. |
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“BNY Affiliate” shall mean any office, branch or subsidiary of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. |
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“Book-Entry System” shall mean the Federal Reserve/Treasury book-entry system for receiving and delivering securities, its successors and nominees. |
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“Business Day” shall mean any day on which Custodian, Book-Entry System and relevant Depositories are open for business: |
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“Certificate” shall mean any notice, instruction, or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to Custodian, which is actually received by Custodian by letter or facsimile transmission and signed on behalf of a Fund by an Authorized Person of the Fund or a person reasonably believed by Custodian to be an Authorized Person. |
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“Composite Currency Unit” shall mean the Euro or any other composite currency unit consisting of the aggregate of specified amounts of specified currencies, as such unit may be constituted from time to time. |
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“Confidential Information” means, with respect to a party, any and all oral or written information, in whatever kind and in whatever form, of such party and/or of third parties in the possession of such party that is furnished, disclosed or otherwise made available to the other party in connection with this Agreement and: (i) which a reasonably prudent business person would regard as being treated as secret by such party (that is, it is the subject of efforts by the disclosing party that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy), or (ii) that is designated by such party as confidential, restricted, or proprietary, or with a similar designation; including, without limitation, any past, present or future business and business activities, financial or technical information (including portfolio holdings information and transaction information); products, services, research and development; processes, techniques; designs; financial planning practices; client information (including clients’ identities and any client related data or information); and marketing plans. With respect to a Fund or its affiliates, Confidential Information shall also include the Personal Information of any shareholders, customers, partners, employees, trustees, and officers of the Fund or its affiliates. The term “Personal Information” shall mean (i) an individual’s name (first initial and last name or first name and last name) plus (a) social security number, (b) driver’s license number, (c) state identification card number, (d) debit or credit card number, (e) financial account number, (f) passport identification number, or (g) personal identification number or password that would permit access to a person’s account or (ii) any combination of the foregoing that would allow a person to log onto or access an individual’s account. Confidential Information shall not include any information that (i) is publicly available when disclosed by a party or thereafter becomes publicly available other than through a breach of this Agreement, (ii) was in the possession of the receiving party prior to its disclosure by the disclosing party and was not the subject of a pre-existing confidentiality obligation, (iii) is lawfully disclosed to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis by a third party who is not under a duty of confidentiality to the disclosing party, or (iv) is required to be disclosed by or to any regulatory authority, any external or internal accountant, auditor or counsels of the parties hereto, or by judicial or administration process or otherwise by applicable law. |
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“Depository” shall include (a) the Book-Entry System, (b) the Depository Trust Company, (c) any other clearing agency or securities depository registered with the SEC identified to a Fund from time to time, and (d) the respective successors and nominees of the foregoing. |
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“Foreign Depository” shall mean (a) Euroclear, (b) Clearstream Banking, societe anonyme, (c) each Eligible Securities Depository as defined in Rule 17f-7 under the 1940 Act, identified to a Fund from time to time, and (d) the respective successors and nominees of the foregoing. |
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“Instructions” shall mean communications transmitted by electronic or telecommunications media, including S.W.I.F.T., computer-to-computer interface, dedicated transmission lines, telex, Autofax or such other methods that may be agreed to by the Funds and Custodian from time to time. |
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“Oral Instructions” shall mean verbal instructions received by Custodian from an Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by Custodian to be an Authorized Person. |
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“Securities” shall include, without limitation, any common stock and other equity securities, bonds, debentures and other debt securities, notes, mortgages or other obligations, and any instruments representing rights to receive, purchase, or subscribe for the same, or representing any other rights or interests therein (whether represented by a certificate or held in a Depository or Foreign Depository or by a Subcustodian). |
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“Series” shall mean the various portfolios, if any, of a Fund listed on Schedule II hereto, and if none are listed references to Series shall be references to the Fund. |
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“Subcustodian” shall mean a bank (including any branch thereof) or other financial institution (other than a Foreign Depository) located within or outside the U.S. that is eligible to serve as a custodian pursuant to the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder (with respect to foreign Subcustodians, the reference to eligibility to serve pursuant to the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder shall apply if Custodian acts as foreign custody manager for the applicable Series as contemplated in Rule 17f-5 under the 1940 Act (“Rule 17f-5”)), which is utilized by Custodian in connection with the purchase, sale or custody of Securities hereunder and identified to a Fund from time to time, and their respective successors and nominees. |
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Article II |
APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN; ACCOUNTS; REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, AND COVENANTS |
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This Agreement amends and restates the Amended and Restated Custody Agreement dated as of June 19, 2001 between each open-end management investment company listed on Schedule II thereto (as amended from time to time) and The Bank of New York (the “Prior Agreement”), and the terms of this Agreement replace the terms of the Prior Agreement effective as of the date of this Agreement. For clarity, matters relating to the time period prior to the date of this Agreement are governed by the terms of the Prior Agreement. For further clarity, the continuation of amendments to and other agreements that reference the Prior Agreement is not intended to be affected by the fact of the amendment and restatement of the Prior Agreement by this Agreement, and reference in such amendments and agreements to the Prior Agreement shall be considered to be a reference to this Agreement effective as of the date of this Agreement (provided that matters relating to the time period prior to the date of this Agreement are governed by the terms of the Prior Agreement). |
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Each Fund hereby appoints Custodian as custodian of all Securities and cash at any time delivered to Custodian during the term of this Agreement, and authorizes Custodian to hold Securities in registered form in its name or the name of its nominees. Custodian hereby accepts such appointment and agrees to establish and maintain one or more securities accounts and cash accounts for each Series in which Custodian will hold Securities and cash as provided herein. Custodian shall maintain books and records segregating the assets of each Series from the assets of any other Series. Such accounts (each, an “Account”; collectively, the “Accounts”) shall be in the name of the Fund on behalf of the relevant Series. Except as precluded by Section 8-501(d) of the Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”), Custodian shall hold all Securities and other financial assets, other than cash, of a Series that are delivered to it in a “securities account” with Custodian for and in the name of such Series and shall treat all such assets other than cash as “financial assets” as those terms are used in the UCC. |
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Custodian may from time to time establish on its books and records such sub-accounts within each Account as a Fund and Custodian may reasonably agree upon (each a “Special Account”), and Custodian shall reflect therein such assets as the Fund may specify in a Certificate or Instructions. |
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Custodian may from time to time establish pursuant to a written agreement with and for the benefit of a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or other third party identified in a Certificate or Instructions such accounts on such terms and conditions as a Fund and Custodian shall reasonably agree, and Custodian shall transfer to such account such Securities and money as the Fund may specify in a Certificate or Instructions. Custodian shall upon receipt of a Certificate or Instructions on behalf of each applicable Series, establish and maintain a segregated account or accounts for and on behalf of each such Series, into which account or accounts may be transferred cash, securities, or other assets of the Series and collateral provided to the Series by its counterparties, including securities maintained in an account by Custodian (1) in accordance with the provisions of any agreement among a Fund on behalf of a Series, Custodian and a broker dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority relating to compliance with the rules of The Options Clearing Corporation and of any registered national securities exchange, or of any similar organization or organizations, regarding escrow or other arrangements in connection with transactions by the Series, (2) in accordance with the provisions of any agreement among a Fund, on behalf of a Series, Custodian and any futures commission merchant (registered under the Commodity Exchange Act) relating to compliance with the rules of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission or any registered contract market, or of any similar organization or organizations, regarding escrow or other arrangements in connection with transactions by the Series, (3) for purposes of segregating cash or government securities in connection with options purchased, sold or written by a Series or commodity futures contract options thereon purchased or sold by a Series, (4) for the purposes of compliance by a Series with the procedures required by Investment Company Act Release No. 10666, or any subsequent release of the SEC, or no-action letter of the staff of the SEC, relating to the maintenance of segregated accounts by registered management investment companies, and (5) for any other purpose in accordance with a Certificate or Instructions and as agreed by the parties. |
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Each Fund hereby represents and warrants, which representations and warranties shall be continuing and shall be deemed to be reaffirmed upon each delivery of a Certificate or each giving of Oral Instructions or Instructions by such Fund, that: |
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It is duly organized and existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, with full power to carry on its business as now conducted, to enter into this Agreement, and to perform its obligations hereunder; |
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This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Fund, approved by a resolution of its board of trustees, constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws affecting generally the enforceability of creditors’ rights or by equitable principles generally applied, and there is no statute, regulation, rule, order or judgment binding on it, and no provision of its charter or by-laws, nor of any mortgage, indenture, credit agreement or other contract binding on it or affecting its property, which would prohibit its execution or performance of this Agreement; |
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It is conducting its business in substantial compliance with all applicable laws and requirements, both state and federal, and has obtained all regulatory licenses, approvals and consents necessary to carry on its business as now conducted; |
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It will not use the services provided by Custodian hereunder in any manner that is, or will result in, a violation of any law, rule or regulation applicable to the Fund; |
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Its board of trustees or its foreign custody manager, as defined in Rule 17f-5 under the 1940 Act, has determined that use of each Subcustodian (including any Replacement Custodian) and each Depository which Custodian or any Subcustodian is authorized to utilize in accordance with Section 1(a) of Article III hereof, satisfies the applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and Rules 17f-4 or 17f-5 thereunder, as the case may be; |
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Upon receiving from Custodian an initial analysis of and information concerning changes in the custody risks associated with maintaining assets at a Foreign Depository, the Fund or its investment adviser has determined that the custody arrangements of each Foreign Depository provide reasonable safeguards against the custody risks associated with maintaining assets with such Foreign Depository within the meaning of Rule 17f-7 under the 1940 Act; |
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It is fully informed of the protections and risks associated with various methods of transmitting Instructions and Oral Instructions and delivering Certificates to Custodian, understands that there may be more secure methods of transmitting or delivering the same than the methods selected by the Fund, agrees that the security procedures (if any) to be utilized provide a commercially reasonable degree of protection in light of its particular needs and circumstances, acknowledges and agrees that Instructions need not be reviewed by Custodian if such Instructions require authentication codes and have such codes, acknowledges and agrees the same may conclusively be presumed by Custodian to have been given by person(s) duly authorized, and may be acted upon as given; |
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It shall manage its borrowings, including, without limitation, any advance or overdraft (including any day-light overdraft) in the Accounts, so that the aggregate of its total borrowings for each Series does not exceed the amount such Series is permitted to borrow under the 1940 Act; |
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Its transmission or giving of, and Custodian acting upon and in reliance on, Certificates, Instructions, or Oral Instructions pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times comply with the 1940 Act; |
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It shall impose and maintain restrictions on the destinations to which cash may be disbursed by Instructions to ensure that each disbursement is for a proper purpose; and |
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It has the right to make the pledge and grant the security interest and security entitlement to Custodian contained in Section 1 of Article V hereof, free of any right or prior claim of any other person or entity (except as otherwise provided by law), such pledge and such grants shall have a first priority subject to no setoffs, counterclaims, or other liens or grants prior to or on a parity therewith (except as otherwise provided by law). |
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The Fund hereby covenants that it shall from time to time complete and execute and deliver to Custodian upon Custodian’s request a Form FR U-l (or successor form) whenever the Fund borrows from Custodian any money to be used for the purchase or carrying of margin stock as defined in Federal Reserve Regulation U. |
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Custodian hereby represents and warrants, which representations and warranties shall be continuing and shall be deemed to be reaffirmed upon each receipt of a Certificate or each receipt of Oral Instructions or Instructions by Custodian, that: |
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It is duly organized and existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, with full power to carry on its business as now conducted, to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder; |
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This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by Custodian, constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of Custodian, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws affecting generally the enforceability of creditors’ rights or by equitable principles generally applied, and there is no statute, regulation, rule, order or judgment binding on it, and no provision of its charter or by-laws, nor of any mortgage, indenture, credit agreement or other contract binding on it or affecting its property, which would prohibit its execution or performance of this Agreement; |
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It is conducting its business in substantial compliance with all applicable laws and requirements, both state and federal, and has obtained all regulatory licenses, approvals and consents necessary to carry on its business as now conducted; and |
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It will not provide services hereunder in any manner that is, or will result in, a violation of any law, rule or regulation applicable to Custodian. |
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Article III |
CUSTODY AND RELATED SERVICES |
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Subject to the terms hereof, each Fund hereby authorizes Custodian to hold any Securities and cash received by it from time to time for such Fund’s account. Custodian shall be entitled to utilize Depositories, Subcustodians, and, subject to subsection (e) of this Section 1, Foreign Depositories, to the extent possible in connection with its performance hereunder. Securities and cash held in a Depository or Foreign Depository will be held subject to the rules, terms and conditions of such entity. Securities and cash held through Subcustodians shall be held subject to the terms and conditions of Custodian’s or a BNY Affiliate’s agreements with such Subcustodians. Subcustodians may be authorized to hold Securities in Foreign Depositories in which such Subcustodians participate. Unless otherwise required by local law or practice or a particular Subcustodian agreement, Securities deposited with a Subcustodian, a Depository or a Foreign Depository will be held in a commingled account, in the name of Custodian, holding only Securities held by Custodian as custodian for its customers. Custodian shall identify on its books and records the Securities and cash belonging to each Fund and their Series, whether held directly or indirectly through Depositories, Foreign Depositories, or Subcustodians. Custodian shall, directly or indirectly through Subcustodians, Depositories, or Foreign Depositories, endeavor, to the extent feasible, to hold Securities in the country or other jurisdiction in which the principal trading market for such Securities is located, where such Securities are to be presented for cancellation and/or payment and/or registration, or where such Securities are acquired. Custodian at any time may cease utilizing any Subcustodian and/or may replace a Subcustodian with a different Subcustodian (the “Replacement Subcustodian”). In the event Custodian selects a Replacement Subcustodian, Custodian shall not utilize such Replacement Subcustodian until after the Fund’s board or foreign custody manager has determined that utilization of such Replacement Subcustodian satisfies the requirements of the 1940 Act and Rule 17f-5 thereunder. |
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Custodian may employ one or more Subcustodians located in the United States for a Fund, but only in accordance with applicable law and upon receipt of written approval from the Fund. The approval of a particular Subcustodian by the Fund shall not limit Custodian’s liability with respect to the use of the Subcustodian under this Agreement. |
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With respect to Losses (as defined below) incurred by a Fund as a result of any action or omission of a Subcustodian relating to the Subcustodian’s provision of sub-custody services in a market listed in Schedule III hereto, Custodian will be liable for such Losses to the same extent as if such action or omission was performed by Custodian itself, unless a higher standard of care is required by law, rule, or regulation, in which case the higher standard of care will apply. Custodian shall take full responsibility for, and shall indemnify the Fund from and against, any Losses incurred by a Fund as a result of any action or omission of a Subcustodian relating to the Subcustodian’s provision of sub-custody services in a market listed in Schedule III hereto to the same extent as if such action or omission was performed by Custodian itself, or the insolvency of any Subcustodian that is a BNY Affiliate, and Custodian shall promptly reimburse the Fund in the amount of any such Losses. Where Custodian no longer maintains any client assets with a Subcustodian in a market listed in Schedule III or where Custodian intends to remove all client assets from all Subcustodians in a market listed in Schedule III, Custodian may remove that market from the list in Schedule III upon prior notice to the applicable Fund. In all other circumstances, Custodian may not remove a market listed in Schedule III without prior agreement of the applicable Fund. |
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Assuming that Custodian acts as foreign custody manager for the applicable Series as contemplated in Rule 17f-5, unless Custodian has received a Certificate or Instructions to the contrary, Custodian shall hold such Series’ Foreign Assets (as defined in Rule 17f-5) indirectly through a Subcustodian only if Custodian determines that (1) the Foreign Assets will be subject to reasonable care, based on the standards applicable to custodians in the country in which the Foreign Assets will be held by that Subcustodian, after considering all factors relevant to the safekeeping of such assets, including, without limitation the factors specified in Rule 17f-5(c)(1); and (2) the contract governing the foreign custody arrangements with such Subcustodian selected by Custodian will satisfy the requirements of Rule 17f-5(c)(2), including but not limited to: (i) the Securities are not subject to any right, charge, security interest, lien or claim of any kind in favor of such Subcustodian or its creditors or operators, including a receiver or trustee in bankruptcy or similar authority, except for a claim of payment for the safe custody or administration of Securities on behalf of the Fund by such Subcustodian, and (ii) beneficial ownership of the Securities is freely transferable without the payment of cash or value other than for safe custody or administration. |
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With respect to each Foreign Depository, Custodian shall exercise reasonable care, prudence, and diligence (i) to provide the Fund with an analysis of the custody risks associated with maintaining assets with the Foreign Depository, and (ii) to monitor such custody risks on a continuing basis and promptly notify the Fund or the Fund’s investment adviser of any material change in such risks. Each Fund acknowledges and agrees that such analysis and monitoring shall be made on the basis of, and limited by, information gathered from Subcustodians or through publicly available information otherwise obtained by Custodian, and shall include information concerning, but no evaluation of, Country Risks. As used herein the term “Country Risks” shall mean with respect to any Foreign Depository: (a) the financial infrastructure of the country in which it is organized, (b) such country’s prevailing custody and settlement practices, (c) nationalization, expropriation or other governmental actions, (d) such country’s regulation of the banking or securities industry, (e) currency controls, restrictions, devaluations or fluctuations, and (f) market conditions which affect the orderly execution of securities transactions or affect the value of securities. |
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Promptly after the close of business on each Business Day or the next Business Day in the case of a Subcustodian or Foreign Depositary, or in accordance with practices in the related local market, Custodian shall furnish each Fund with confirmations and a summary, on a per Series basis, of all transfers to or from the Accounts, either hereunder or with any Subcustodian appointed in accordance with this Agreement during said day. Where Securities are transferred to an Account for a Series, Custodian shall also by book-entry or otherwise identify as belonging to such Series a quantity of Securities in a fungible bulk of Securities registered in the name of Custodian (or its nominee) or shown on Custodian’s account on the books of the Book-Entry System or a Depository. At least monthly and from time to time, Custodian shall furnish each Fund with a detailed statement, on a per Series basis, of the Securities and cash held by Custodian for such Fund. |
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With respect to all Securities held hereunder, Custodian shall, unless otherwise instructed to the contrary: |
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Collect and receive all income and other payments and in this regard Custodian shall promptly notify a Fund in writing by facsimile transmission, electronic communication, or in such other manner as the Fund and the Custodian may agree in writing, if any amount payable with respect to portfolio Securities or other assets of a Series is not received by Custodian when due. In the event that extraordinary measures are required to collect such income, a Fund and Custodian shall consult as to such measures and as to the compensation and expenses of Custodian relating to such measures; |
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Give notice to each Fund and present payment and collect the amount payable upon such Securities that are called, but only if either (i) Custodian receives a written notice of such call, or (ii) notice of such call appears in or is received from a nationally recognized bond or corporate action service to which Custodian subscribes; |
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Unless otherwise instructed by a Fund, Custodian shall retain in the appropriate account any stock dividends, subscription rights and other non-cash distributions on the Securities, or the proceeds from the sale of any distributions. Custodian shall notify a Fund upon the receipt of any non-cash item. |
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Present for payment and collect the amount payable upon all Securities which may mature, promptly deposit or withdraw such proceeds as designated therein and advise each Fund as promptly as practicable of any such amounts due but not paid; |
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Surrender Securities in temporary form for definitive Securities; |
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Forward to each Fund copies of all information or documents that it may actually receive from an issuer of Securities which, in the opinion of Custodian, are intended for the beneficial owner of Securities; |
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Execute, as custodian, any certificates of ownership, affidavits, declarations or other certificates under any tax laws now or hereafter in effect in connection with the collection of bond and note coupons; |
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Hold directly or through a Depository, a Foreign Depository, or a Subcustodian all rights and similar Securities issued with respect to any Securities credited to an Account hereunder; and |
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Endorse for collection checks, drafts or other negotiable instruments. |
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Custodian shall notify each Fund of rights or discretionary actions with respect to Securities held hereunder, and of the date or dates by when such rights must be exercised or such action must be taken (each a “Notice” and collectively “Notices”), provided that Custodian has actually received, from the issuer or the relevant Depository (with respect to Securities issued in the United States) or from the relevant Subcustodian, Foreign Depository, or a nationally or internationally recognized bond or corporate action service to which Custodian subscribes (each a “Notice Provider” and collectively “Notice Providers”), timely notice of such rights or discretionary corporate action or of the date or dates such rights must be exercised or such action must be taken. Absent actual receipt of Notices, Custodian shall have no liability for failing to so notify a Fund except as provided in the last sentence of this paragraph or as otherwise specifically agreed by Custodian in writing in an amendment to or other document separate from this Agreement. Custodian shall use reasonable care in forwarding such Notice to the relevant Fund. Custodian shall use reasonable care in the selection of a Notice Provider other than a Foreign Depository. To the extent an officer of the Custodian, with working knowledge of the Accounts, has actual knowledge that a Notice Provider has failed to provide Notices to the Custodian, the Custodian shall use reasonable care to obtain a mailing of such Notice from such Notice Provider or except in the case of a Foreign Depository use an alternative Notice Provider. |
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Whenever Securities (including, but not limited to, warrants, options, tenders, options to tender or non-mandatory puts or calls) confer discretionary rights on a Fund or provide for discretionary action or alternative courses of action by a Fund, the Fund shall be responsible for making any decisions relating thereto and for directing Custodian to act. In order for Custodian to act, it must receive the Fund’s Certificate or Instructions at Custodian’s offices, addressed as Custodian may from time to time request, at such date or time as Custodian may specify to the Fund. Absent Custodian’s timely receipt of such Certificate or Instructions Custodian shall not be liable for failure to take any action relating to or to exercise any rights conferred by such Securities. |
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Custodian shall perform the custody services provided for under this Agreement in a manner that meets or exceeds any service levels that may be agreed upon by the parties in writing from time to time. If Custodian fails to satisfy any service level that has been designated as “critical,” Custodian will be required to pay the Fund agreed upon credit amounts, if any. |
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All voting rights with respect to Securities, however registered, shall be exercised by the Fund or its designee. For Securities issued in the United States, Custodian’s only duty shall be to mail to the Funds any documents (including proxy statements, annual reports and signed proxies) actually received by Custodian relating to the exercise of such voting rights. With respect to Securities issued outside of the United States, Custodian’s only duty shall be to provide the Funds with access to a provider of global proxy services at a Fund’s request. The Fund using the services shall be responsible for all associated costs. |
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Custodian shall promptly advise a Fund upon Custodian’s actual receipt of notification of the partial redemption, partial payment or other action affecting less than all Securities of the relevant class. If Custodian, any Subcustodian, any Depository, or any Foreign Depository holds any Securities in which the Fund has an interest as part of a fungible mass, Custodian, such Subcustodian, Depository, or Foreign Depository may select the Securities to participate in such partial redemption, partial payment or other action in any non-discriminatory manner that it customarily uses to make such selection. |
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Custodian shall not under any circumstances accept bearer interest coupons which have been stripped from United States federal, state or local government or agency securities unless explicitly agreed to by Custodian in writing. |
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Each Fund shall be liable for all taxes, assessments, duties and other governmental charges, including any interest or penalty with respect thereto (“Taxes”), with respect to any cash or Securities held on behalf of such Fund or any transaction related thereto. Each Fund shall indemnify Custodian and each Subcustodian for the amount of any Tax that Custodian, any such Subcustodian or any other withholding agent is required under applicable laws (whether by assessment or otherwise) to pay on behalf of, or in respect of income earned by or payments or distributions made to or for the account of the Fund (including any payment of Tax required by reason of an earlier failure to withhold). Custodian shall, or shall instruct the applicable Subcustodian or other withholding agent to, withhold the amount of any Tax which is required to be withheld under applicable law upon collection of any dividend, interest or other distribution made with respect to any Security and any proceeds or income from the sale, loan or other transfer of any Security. In the event that Custodian or any Subcustodian is required under applicable law to pay any Tax on behalf of a Fund, Custodian is hereby authorized to withdraw cash from any cash account in the amount required to pay such Tax and to use such cash, or to remit such cash to the appropriate Subcustodian or other withholding agent, for the timely payment of such Tax in the manner required by applicable law. If the aggregate amount of cash in all cash accounts is not sufficient to pay such Tax, Custodian shall promptly notify the Fund of the additional amount of cash (in the appropriate currency) required, and the Fund shall directly deposit such additional amount in the appropriate cash account promptly after receipt of such notice, for use by Custodian as specified herein. In the event that Custodian reasonably believes that Fund is eligible, pursuant to applicable law or to the provisions of any tax treaty, for a reduced rate of, or exemption from, any Tax which is otherwise required to be withheld or paid on behalf of the Fund under any applicable law, Custodian shall, or shall instruct the applicable Subcustodian or withholding agent to, either withhold or pay such Tax at such reduced rate or refrain from withholding or paying such Tax, as appropriate; provided that Custodian shall have received from the Fund all documentary evidence of residence or other qualification for such reduced rate or exemption required to be received under such applicable law or treaty. In the event that Custodian reasonably believes that a reduced rate of, or exemption from, any Tax is obtainable only by means of an application for refund, Custodian and the applicable Subcustodian shall have no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of information provided by a Fund on any forms or documentation provided by the Fund to Custodian hereunder. Each Fund hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Custodian and each Subcustodian in respect of any liability arising from any underwithholding or underpayment of any Tax which results from the inaccuracy or invalidity of information provided by a Fund on any such forms or other documentation, and such obligation to indemnify shall be a continuing obligation of such Fund, its successors and assigns notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement. |
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Upon receipt of a proper Certificate or proper Instructions in a format agreeable to the applicable Fund and Custodian, Custodian shall facilitate the processing and settlement of foreign exchange transactions for such Fund. For the purpose of settling Securities and foreign exchange transactions, each Fund shall provide Custodian with sufficient immediately available funds for all transactions by such time and date as conditions in the relevant market dictate. As used herein, “sufficient immediately available funds” shall mean either (i) sufficient cash denominated in U.S. dollars to purchase the necessary foreign currency, or (ii) sufficient applicable foreign currency to settle the transaction. Custodian shall provide each Fund with immediately available funds each day which result from the actual settlement of all sale transactions, based upon advices received by Custodian from Subcustodians, Depositories, and Foreign Depositories. Such funds shall be in U.S. dollars or such other currency as a Fund may specify to Custodian. |
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Any foreign exchange transaction effected by Custodian in connection with this Agreement may be entered with Custodian or a BNY Affiliate acting as principal or otherwise through customary banking channels. Each Fund may issue a standing Certificate or Instructions with respect to foreign exchange transactions, but Custodian may establish rules or limitations concerning any foreign exchange facility made available to the Funds. Each Fund shall bear all risks of investing in Securities or holding cash denominated in a foreign currency. |
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To the extent that Custodian has agreed to provide pricing or other information services in connection with this Agreement, Custodian is authorized to utilize any vendor (including brokers and dealers of Securities) reasonably believed by Custodian to be reliable to provide such information. Each Fund understands that certain pricing information with respect to complex financial instruments (e.g., derivatives) may be based on calculated amounts rather than actual market transactions and may not reflect actual market values, and that the variance between such calculated amounts and actual market values may or may not be material. Where vendors do not provide pricing information for particular Securities or other property, an Authorized Person may advise Custodian in a Certificate regarding the fair market value of, or provide other information with respect to, such Securities or property as determined by it in good faith. Subject to the immediately following sentence, Custodian is entitled to rely without investigation on the accuracy and completeness of pricing and other information provided to Custodian by a Fund or third party. Nevertheless, Custodian shall be liable for the performance of any vendor selected by Custodian that is a BNY Affiliate to the same extent as Custodian would have been liable if it performed such services itself. |
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Custodian shall promptly send to a Fund (a) any reports it receives from a Depository on such Depository’s system of internal accounting control, and (b) such reports on its own system of internal accounting control as the Fund may reasonably request from time to time. |
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Subject to Article III, Section 4(a), Custodian shall transmit promptly to a Fund for each Series all written information received by Custodian from issuers of the Securities and other financial assets being held for the Series, including among other things, maturities of domestic securities and notices of exercise of call and put options. Also subject to Article III, Section 4(a), Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund all written information received by Custodian from issuers of the securities and other financial assets whose tender or exchange is sought and from the party or its agent making the tender or exchange offer. Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund for each Series all written information received by Custodian regarding any class action or other collective litigation relating to Securities or other financial assets issued in the United States and then held, or previously held, during the relevant class action period during the term of this Agreement by Custodian for the account of a Fund for a Series, including, but not limited to, opt-out notices and proof-of-claim forms. |
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Custodian will implement and maintain a written information security program, in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations (including any similar international laws) applicable to Custodian, that contains reasonable and appropriate security measures designed to safeguard the Confidential Information of a Fund that Custodian receives, stores, maintains, processes, transmits or otherwise accesses in connection with the provision of services hereunder. In this regard, Custodian will establish and maintain policies, procedures, and technical, physical, and administrative safeguards, designed to: (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of all Confidential Information of a Fund that Custodian receives, stores, maintains, processes or otherwise accesses in connection with the provision of services hereunder; (ii) protect against any reasonably foreseeable threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such Confidential Information; (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of such Confidential Information; (iv) maintain reasonable procedures to detect and respond to any internal or external security breaches; and (v) ensure appropriate disposal of such Confidential Information. |
Custodian will monitor and review its information security program and revise it, as necessary and in its sole discretion, to address as it deems necessary any reasonably foreseeable and applicable legal and regulatory requirements. Custodian shall periodically test and audit its information security program.
Custodian shall respond to the Funds’ reasonable requests for information concerning Custodian’s information security program and once each calendar year, upon request, Custodian will permit authorized representatives of the Funds to review, at Custodian’s site, its applicable policies and procedures to the extent it is able to do so without divulging sensitive, proprietary, or Custodian Confidential Information. Upon reasonable request, Custodian shall discuss with the Funds the information security program of Custodian. Custodian also agrees, when requested but not more frequently than once per year, to complete any reasonable security questionnaire regarding Custodian’s information security program provided by the Funds and return it in a commercially reasonable period of time. The parties may also agree upon other matters relating to access management and information security which the parties consider to be appropriate from time to time.
Custodian shall: (i) promptly notify a Fund of any unauthorized access to Confidential Information of the Fund in the possession or control of Custodian (“Breach of Security”); (ii) promptly furnish to the relevant Fund full details of such Breach of Security to the extent it is available and not privileged information or part of an investigation; (iii) provide reasonable cooperation to a Fund in any litigation and investigation of third parties deemed necessary by the Fund to protect its proprietary and other rights; (iv) take all reasonable and appropriate action to end the Breach of Security and to mitigate any continuing or future harm to a Fund resulting from the Breach of Security, and (v) use reasonable precautions to prevent a recurrence of a Breach of Security. This provision will survive termination or expiration of this Agreement for so long as Custodian or any Subcustodian continues to possess or have access to Confidential Information of a Fund. Information and materials provided by Custodian in accordance with this Section are hereby designated by Custodian as confidential.
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Custodian has and shall maintain business continuation and disaster recovery plans with respect to its global custody business, which, in the event of a significant business disruption affecting Custodian (which could include a Force Majeure Event as defined below), will be designed to ensure the continued processing capability and availability of the services provided by Custodian under this Agreement without undue delay or disruption. Custodian shall update and test the operability of such plans at least annually. On an annual basis, Custodian shall, upon reasonable request, meet with the Funds to review any business continuation and disaster recovery plans of Custodian relevant to the services provided by Custodian under this Agreement. Custodian represents that its business continuation and disaster recovery plans are appropriate for its business as a provider of custodian services to investment companies registered under the 1940 Act. Information and materials provided by Custodian in accordance with this Section are hereby designated by Custodian as confidential. |
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Each Fund represents that it maintains compliance policies and procedures reasonably designed to prevent the Fund from violating any applicable laws, rules, regulations, executive orders or requirements administered by any governmental authority of the United States (including the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control) concerning economic sanctions. Unless otherwise prohibited, a Fund will promptly provide to Custodian such information as Custodian reasonably requests in connection with the matters referenced in this Section 15, including information regarding its Accounts, the assets held or to be held in the Accounts, the source thereof, and the identity of any individual or entity having or claiming an interest therein. Custodian may decline to act or provide services in respect of any Account, and take such other actions as it, in its reasonable discretion, deems necessary or advisable, in connection with the matters referenced in this Section 15. If Custodian declines to act or provide services as provided in the preceding sentence, except as otherwise prohibited by applicable law or official request, Custodian will inform the Fund as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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Each Fund hereby acknowledges that Custodian is subject to federal laws, including the Customer Identification Program (“CIP”) requirements under the USA PATRIOT Act and its implementing regulations, pursuant to which Custodian must obtain, verify and record information that allows Custodian to identify the Fund. Accordingly, prior to opening an Account hereunder, Custodian will ask the Fund to provide certain information including, but not limited to, the Fund’s name, physical address, tax identification number and other information that will help Custodian to identify and verify the Fund’s identity, such as organizational documents, certificate of good standing, license to do business, or other pertinent identifying information. Each Fund agrees that Custodian cannot open an Account hereunder unless and until Custodian verifies the Fund’s identity in accordance with Custodian’s CIP. |
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Article IV |
PURCHASE AND SALE OF SECURITIES; CREDITS TO ACCOUNT |
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Promptly after each purchase or sale of Securities by a Fund, the Fund shall deliver to Custodian a Certificate or Instructions, or if agreed between the Fund and Custodian Oral Instructions, specifying all information Custodian may reasonably request to settle such purchase or sale. Custodian shall account for all purchases and sales of Securities on the actual settlement date unless otherwise agreed by Custodian. |
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Each Fund understands that when Custodian is instructed to deliver Securities against payment, delivery of such Securities and receipt of payment therefor may not be completed simultaneously. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, settlements, payments and deliveries of Securities may be effected by Custodian or any Subcustodian in accordance with the customary or established securities trading or securities processing practices and procedures in the jurisdiction in which the transaction occurs, including, without limitation, delivery to a purchaser or dealer therefor (or agent) against receipt with the expectation of receiving later payment for such Securities. Each Fund assumes full responsibility for all risks, including, without limitation, credit risks, involved in connection with such deliveries of Securities, except the foregoing shall not excuse Custodian’s acting in accordance with such practices and procedures in a manner that constitutes negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct. |
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Custodian may, as a matter of bookkeeping convenience or by separate agreement with a Fund, credit the Account with the proceeds from the sale, redemption or other disposition of Securities or interest, dividends or other distributions payable on Securities prior to its actual receipt of final payment therefor. All such credits shall be conditional until Custodian’s actual receipt of final payment and may be reversed by Custodian to the extent that final payment is not received. Custodian shall notify the appropriate Fund at least 48 hours prior to any such reversal, but such reversal shall be made as of the date Custodian determines it has not received final payment. Payment with respect to a transaction will not be “final” until Custodian shall have received immediately available funds which under applicable local law, rule and/or practice are irreversible and not subject to any security interest, levy or other encumbrance, and which are specifically applicable to such transaction. |
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Article V |
OVERDRAFTS OR INDEBTEDNESS |
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If Custodian should in its sole discretion advance funds on behalf of any Series which results in an overdraft (including, without limitation, any day-light overdraft) because the cash held by Custodian in an Account for such Series shall be insufficient to pay the total amount payable upon a purchase of Securities specifically allocated to such Series, as set forth in a Certificate, Instructions or Oral Instructions, or if an overdraft arises in the separate Account of a Series for some other reason, including, without limitation, because of a reversal of a conditional credit or the purchase of any currency, or if the Fund is for any other reason indebted to Custodian with respect to a Series (except a borrowing for investment or for temporary or emergency purposes using Securities as collateral pursuant to a separate agreement and subject to the provisions of Section 2 of this Article), Custodian shall promptly notify the appropriate Fund of any such advance and the time at which such advance or overdraft must be paid. Such overdraft or indebtedness shall be deemed to be a loan made by Custodian to the Fund for such Series payable on demand and shall bear interest from the date incurred at a rate per annum agreed by such Fund and Custodian from time to time, or, in the absence of an agreement, at the rate ordinarily charged by Custodian to its institutional customers, as such rate may be adjusted from time to time. In addition, the Fund hereby agrees that Custodian shall to the maximum extent permitted by law have a continuing lien, security interest, and security entitlement in and to such Securities of such Series as shall have a fair market value equal to the aggregate amount of all overdrafts of, or advances to, such Series, together with accrued interest, such lien, security interest and security entitlement to be effective only so long as such advance, overdraft, or accrued interest thereon remains outstanding. The Fund authorizes Custodian to charge any such overdraft or indebtedness together with interest due thereon against any balance of account standing to such Series’ credit on Custodian’s books; provided, however, that Custodian shall provide the Fund with two (2) business days’ advance notice before effecting any such charge, during which time the Fund shall be entitled to determine the priority order in which Securities, cash, and other assets are to be used to set off the outstanding balance. For avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Section do not apply to any amounts owed to Custodian pursuant to any other Section of this Agreement, including, in particular, any amounts owed to Custodian pursuant to Section 6 of Article VIII of this Agreement. |
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If a Fund borrows money from any bank (including Custodian if the borrowing is pursuant to a separate agreement) for investment or for temporary or emergency purposes using Securities held by Custodian hereunder as collateral for such borrowings, the Fund shall deliver to Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such borrowing: (a) the Series to which such borrowing relates; (b) the name of the bank, (c) the amount of the borrowing, (d) the time and date, if known, on which the loan is to be entered into, (e) the total amount payable to the Fund on the borrowing date, (f) the Securities to be delivered as collateral for such loan, including the name of the issuer, the title and the number of shares or the principal amount of any particular Securities, and (g) a statement specifying whether such loan is for investment purposes or for temporary or emergency purposes and that such loan is in conformance with the 1940 Act and the Fund’s prospectus. Custodian shall deliver on the borrowing date specified in a Certificate the specified collateral against payment by the lending bank of the total amount of the loan payable, provided that the same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in the Certificate. Custodian may, at the option of the lending bank, keep such collateral in its possession, but such collateral shall be subject to all rights therein given the lending bank by virtue of any promissory note or loan agreement. Custodian shall deliver such Securities as additional collateral as may be specified in a Certificate to collateralize further any transaction described in this Section. The Fund shall cause all Securities released from collateral status to be returned directly to Custodian, and Custodian shall receive from time to time such return of collateral as may be tendered to it. In the event that the Fund fails to specify in a Certificate the Series, the name of the issuer, the title and number of shares or the principal amount of any particular Securities to be delivered as collateral by Custodian, Custodian shall not be under any obligation to deliver any Securities. In this event, Custodian shall notify the Fund that the Securities were not delivered, and the information that the Fund failed to specify in the Certificate. |
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Article VI |
SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES |
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Whenever a Fund shall sell any shares issued by the Fund (“Shares”) it shall deliver to Custodian a Certificate or Instructions, or if agreed between the Fund and Custodian Oral Instructions, specifying the amount of cash and/or Securities to be received by Custodian for the sale of such Shares and specifically allocated to an Account for such Series. |
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Upon receipt of such cash from a Fund’s transfer agent, Custodian shall credit such cash to an Account in the name of the Series for which such cash was received. |
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Except as provided hereinafter, whenever a Fund desires Custodian to make payment out of the cash held by Custodian hereunder in connection with a redemption of any Shares, it shall furnish to Custodian a Certificate or Instructions, or if agreed between the Fund and Custodian Oral Instructions, specifying the total amount to be paid for such Shares. Custodian shall make payment of such total amount to the transfer agent specified in such Certificate, Instructions or Oral Instructions out of the cash held in an Account of the appropriate Series. |
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Notwithstanding the above provisions regarding the redemption of any Shares, whenever any Shares are redeemed pursuant to any check redemption privilege which may from time to time be offered by a Fund, Custodian, unless otherwise instructed by a Certificate or Instructions (or if agreed between the Fund and Custodian Oral Instructions) shall, upon presentment of such check, charge the amount thereof against the cash held in the Account of the Series of the Shares being redeemed, provided, that if the Fund or its agent timely advises Custodian that such check is not to be honored, Custodian shall return such check unpaid. |
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Article VII |
PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS |
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Whenever a Fund shall determine to pay a dividend or distribution on Shares it shall furnish to Custodian Instructions, Oral Instructions (if agreed between the Fund and Custodian) or a Certificate setting forth with respect to the Series specified therein the date of the declaration of such dividend or distribution, the total amount payable, and the payment date. |
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Upon the payment date specified in such Instructions, Oral Instructions or Certificate, Custodian shall pay out of the cash held for the Account of such Series the total amount payable to the dividend agent of the Fund with respect to the Series specified therein. |
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Article VIII |
CONCERNING CUSTODIAN |
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Custodian shall exercise such good faith, reasonable care, diligence and prudence as a professional custodian would exercise under the facts and circumstances and to act without negligence, fraud, bad faith, or willful misconduct in carrying out the duties and obligations set forth in this Agreement, unless a higher standard of care is required by law, rule, or regulation, in which case such higher standard of care will apply. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, Custodian shall not be liable for any costs, expenses, damages, liabilities or claims, including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees (collectively, “Losses”), incurred by or asserted against a Fund, except those Losses arising out of Custodian’s own negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct. Custodian shall have no liability whatsoever for the action or inaction of any Depositories, or, except to the extent such action or inaction is a direct result of Custodian’s failure to fulfill its duties hereunder, of any Foreign Depositories. With respect to any Losses incurred by the Fund as a result of the acts or any failures to act by any Subcustodian, Depository, or Foreign Depository, Custodian shall take appropriate action to recover such Losses from such Subcustodian, Depository, or Foreign Depository; and with regard to a Depository or Foreign Depository or with regard to a Loss relating to the Subcustodian’s provision of sub-custody services in a market other than one listed in Schedule III hereto, Custodian’s sole responsibility and liability to the Fund shall be limited to amounts so received from such Subcustodian, Depository or Foreign Depository (exclusive of costs and expenses incurred by Custodian), except to the extent that (A) Custodian’s negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct is the direct cause of such Subcustodian, Depository or Foreign Depository’s act or omission (it being agreed that Custodian’s decision to use any such Subcustodian, Depository or Foreign Depository shall not constitute negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct), or (B) a transaction or other matter between Custodian and such Subcustodian, Depository or Foreign Depository in which Custodian acts with negligence, fraud, bad faith, or willful misconduct and which is unrelated to the Fund was the cause of the loss or damage, in each of which events, Custodian shall be liable for such Losses. At a Fund’s election and to the extent practicable under the circumstances and allowable under the applicable agreement and/or the law pursuant to which such agreement is construed, a Fund shall be subrogated on behalf of its Series to the rights of Custodian with respect to any claims against a Depository or Foreign Depository or against a Subcustodian with respect to the provision of sub-custody services in a market other than one listed in Schedule III hereto as a consequence of any Losses if and to the extent that such Series has not been made whole for any Losses within a reasonable period of time by such Subcustodian, Depository or Foreign Depository. Upon the occurrence of any event that causes or may cause any Losses to a Fund, Custodian shall (i) promptly notify the Fund of the occurrence of such event and (ii) take all reasonable steps under the circumstances to mitigate the effects of such event and to avoid continuing harm to the Fund. |
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Provided Custodian’s actions or omissions are without gross negligence, fraudulent conduct, bad faith, or willful misconduct, Custodian shall not be liable to a Fund or any third party for special, indirect or consequential damages, or lost profits or loss of business, arising in connection with this Agreement. In addition, neither Custodian nor any Subcustodian shall be liable: (i) for acting in accordance with any Certificate or Oral Instructions actually received by Custodian and reasonably believed by Custodian to be given by an Authorized Person; (ii) for acting in accordance with Instructions requiring authentication codes if such Instructions have authentication codes without reviewing the same; (iii) for conclusively presuming that all disbursements of cash directed by the Fund, whether by a Certificate, an Oral Instruction, or an Instruction, are in accordance with Section 3(i) of Article II hereof; (iv) for holding property in any particular country, including, but not limited to, Losses resulting from nationalization, expropriation or other governmental actions; regulation of the banking or securities industry; exchange or currency controls or restrictions, devaluations or fluctuations; availability of cash or Securities or market conditions which prevent the transfer of property or execution of Securities transactions or affect the value of property; (v) for the insolvency of any Subcustodian (other than a BNY Affiliate), any Depository, or, except to the extent such action or inaction is a direct result of Custodian’s failure to fulfill its duties hereunder, any Foreign Depository; or (vi) for any Losses arising from the applicability of any law or regulation now or hereafter in effect, or from the occurrence of any event, including, without limitation, implementation or adoption of any rules or procedures of a Foreign Depository, which may affect, limit, prevent or impose costs or burdens on, the transferability, convertibility, or availability of any currency or Composite Currency Unit in any country or on the transfer of any Securities, and in no event shall Custodian be obligated to substitute another currency for a currency (including a currency that is a component of a Composite Currency Unit) whose transferability, convertibility or availability has been affected, limited, or prevented by such law, regulation or event, and to the extent that any such law, regulation or event imposes a cost or charge upon Custodian in relation to the transferability, convertibility, or availability of any cash currency or Composite Currency Unit, such cost or charge shall be for the Account of the Fund, and Custodian may treat any Account denominated in an affected currency as a group of separate accounts denominated in the relevant component currencies. Provided that Custodian shall maintain an information security program as set forth in Article III, Section 13, and business continuation and disaster recovery procedures as set forth in Article III, Section 14, Custodian shall not be liable for any Losses due to forces beyond the control of Custodian, including without limitation strikes, work stoppages, acts of war or terrorism, insurrection, revolution, nuclear or natural catastrophes, or acts of God, or interruptions, loss or malfunctions of utilities, communications or computer (software and hardware) services (“Force Majeure Event”). Custodian shall endeavor to promptly notify the Funds when it becomes aware of any situation outlined above, but shall not be liable for a failure to do so. The Funds shall not be responsible for temporary delays in the performance of their duties and obligations hereunder and correspondingly shall not be liable for any Losses attributable to such delay in consequence of an event as described above affecting the Funds’ principal place of business operations or administration. |
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Custodian may enter into subcontracts, agreements and understandings with any BNY Affiliate, whenever and on such terms and conditions as it deems necessary or appropriate to perform its services hereunder. No such subcontract, agreement or understanding shall discharge Custodian from its obligations hereunder. With respect to Losses incurred by a Fund as a result of an action or omission of a BNY Affiliate, Custodian will be liable for such Losses to the same extent that Custodian would be liable under the Agreement if the applicable action or omission was that of Custodian. |
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The Funds agree to indemnify Custodian and hold Custodian harmless from and against any and all Losses sustained or incurred by or asserted against Custodian by reason of or as a result of any action or inaction, or arising out of Custodian’s performance hereunder, including reasonable fees and expenses of counsel incurred by Custodian in a successful defense of claims by the Fund; provided however, that the Funds shall not indemnify Custodian for those Losses arising out of Custodian’s own negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct. This indemnity shall be a continuing obligation of each Fund, their successors and assigns, notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement. |
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Without limiting any provisions of Article III, Section 1, Custodian agrees to indemnify each Fund against and hold each Fund harmless from and against any and all direct damages sustained or incurred because of or in connection with this Agreement; provided however, that Custodian shall only indemnify the Funds for those direct damages arising out of the negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct of Custodian, or any affiliate of Custodian or any BNY Affiliate. This indemnity shall be a continuing obligation of Custodian, its successors and assigns, notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement. |
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Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Custodian shall be under no obligation to inquire into, and shall not be liable for (except to the extent that either (a) or (b) involves Custodian’s negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct): |
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Any Losses incurred by a Fund or any other person as a result of the receipt or acceptance of fraudulent, forged or invalid Securities, or Securities which are otherwise not freely transferable or deliverable without encumbrance in any relevant market; |
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The validity of the issue of any Securities purchased, sold, or written by or for the Fund, the legality of the purchase, sale or writing thereof, or the propriety of the amount paid or received therefor; |
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The legality of the sale or redemption of any Shares, or the propriety of the amount to be received or paid therefor; |
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The legality of the declaration or payment of any dividend or distribution by a Fund; |
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The legality of any borrowing by a Fund; |
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The legality of any loan of portfolio Securities, nor shall Custodian be under any duty or obligation to see to it that any cash or collateral delivered to it by a broker, dealer or financial institution or held by it at any time as a result of such loan of portfolio Securities is adequate collateral for the Fund against any loss it might sustain as a result of such loan, which duty or obligation shall be the sole responsibility of the Fund. In addition, Custodian shall be under no duty or obligation to see that any broker, dealer or financial institution to which portfolio Securities of the Fund are lent makes payment to it of any dividends or interest which are payable to or for the account of the Fund during the period of such loan or at the termination of such loan, provided, however that Custodian shall promptly notify the Fund in the event that such dividends or interest are not paid and received when due; |
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The sufficiency or value of any amounts of cash and/or Securities held in any Special Account in connection with transactions by a Fund; whether any broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or clearing member makes payment to the Fund of any variation margin payment or similar payment which the Fund may be entitled to receive from such broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or clearing member, or whether any payment received by Custodian from any broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or clearing member is the amount the Fund is entitled to receive, or to notify the Fund of Custodian’s receipt or non-receipt of any such payment except that Custodian shall as promptly as practical under the circumstances notify a Fund of any difference between the amount the Fund has specified in a Certificate or Instructions as the amount to be received and the amount Custodian actually receives or does not receive; or |
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Whether any Securities at any time delivered to, or held by it or by any Subcustodian, for the account of a Fund and specifically allocated to a Series are such as properly may be held by the Fund or such Series under the provisions of its then current prospectus and statement of additional information, or to ascertain whether any transactions by a Fund, whether or not involving Custodian, are such transactions as may properly be engaged in by the Fund. |
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Custodian may, with respect to questions of law specifically regarding an Account, obtain the advice of counsel at its own expense (without limiting Article VIII, Section 1(d)) and shall be fully protected with respect to anything done or omitted by it in good faith in conformity with such advice provided that Custodian has selected and retained such counsel using reasonable care and any action taken pursuant to the advice must be consistent with Custodian’s responsibilities under this Agreement. |
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Custodian shall be under no obligation to take action to collect any amount payable on Securities in default, or if payment is refused after due demand and presentment, unless and until (i) it shall be directed to take such action by a Certificate or Instructions and (ii) it shall be assured to its satisfaction of reimbursement of its reasonable costs and expenses in connection with any such action except that Custodian shall as promptly as practical under the circumstances notify the affected Fund in writing of such default or refusal to pay. |
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Custodian shall have no duty or responsibility to inquire into, make recommendations, supervise, or determine the suitability of any transactions affecting any Account. |
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Each Fund shall pay to Custodian the fees and charges as may be specifically agreed upon from time to time and such other fees and charges at agreed rates for such services as may be applicable. |
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In addition to, and not as a limitation of, Custodian’s rights under Section 1 of Article V, Custodian has the right to debit a cash account in advance for any amount payable by a Fund in connection with any and all obligations of the Fund to Custodian, provided Custodian has given the Fund at least two (2) business days’ prior notice of such debit during which time the Fund shall be entitled to determine the priority order in which any cash accounts are to be debited. |
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Each Fund agrees to forward to Custodian a Certificate or Instructions confirming Oral Instructions by the close of business of the same day that such Oral Instructions are given to Custodian. Each Fund agrees that the fact that such confirming Certificate or Instructions are not received or that a contrary Certificate or contrary Instructions are received by Custodian shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of transactions authorized by such Oral Instructions and effected by Custodian. Under either of the two foregoing circumstances, Custodian shall promptly notify the Fund. If a Fund elects to transmit Instructions through an on-line communications system offered by Custodian, the Fund’s use thereof shall be subject to the terms and conditions contained in a separate written agreement. |
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The books and records pertaining to a Fund which are in possession of Custodian shall be the property of such Fund. Such books and records shall be prepared and maintained as required by the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder and other applicable securities laws, rules and regulations. The Fund, or its authorized representatives (including the Fund’s independent public accountants), shall have access to such books and records during Custodian’s normal business hours. Upon the reasonable request of a Fund, copies of any such books and records shall be provided by Custodian to the Fund or its authorized representative (including the Fund’s independent public accountants). Upon the reasonable request of a Fund, Custodian shall provide in hard copy or on computer disc any records included in any such delivery which are maintained by Custodian on a computer disc, or are similarly maintained. |
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Upon reasonable request of a Fund, Custodian shall provide the Fund with a copy of Custodian’s Service Organizational Control (SOC) 1 reports (or any successor reports) prepared in accordance with the requirements of AT-C Section 320, Reporting on an Examination of Controls at a Service Organization Relevant to User Entities’ Internal Control Over Financial Reporting (or successor governing standard). In addition, from time to time as reasonably requested, Custodian will furnish the Fund a “gap” or “bridge” letter that will address any material changes that might have occurred in Custodian’s controls covered in the SOC Report from the end of the SOC Report period through a specified requested date. Custodian shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Fund with such reports as the Fund may reasonably request or otherwise reasonably require to fulfill its duties under Rule 38a-l of the 1940 Act or similar legal and regulatory requirements. Upon reasonable request of the Fund, Custodian shall also provide to the Fund sub-certifications in connection with Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 certification requirements. Information and materials provided by Custodian in accordance with this Section are hereby designated by Custodian as confidential. |
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In addition, Custodian shall cooperate with and promptly supply necessary information reasonably requested to any entity or entities appointed by a Fund to keep its books of account and/or compute its net asset value. Custodian shall take all such reasonable actions as a Fund may from time to time request to enable a Fund to obtain, from year to year, favorable opinions from a Fund’s independent accountants with respect to Custodian’s activities hereunder in connection with (i) the preparation of any registration statement of a Fund and any other reports required by a governmental agency or regulatory authority with jurisdiction over the Fund, and (ii) the fulfillment by a Fund of any other requirements of a governmental agency or regulatory authority with jurisdiction over the Fund. |
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It is understood that Custodian is authorized to supply any information regarding the Accounts which is required by any law, regulation or rule now or hereafter in effect. Custodian shall provide each Fund with any report obtained by Custodian on the system of internal accounting control of a Depository, and with such reports on its own system of internal accounting control as a Fund may reasonably request from time to time. |
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Neither Custodian nor any Fund shall have any duties or responsibilities whatsoever except such duties and responsibilities as are specifically set forth in this Agreement. |
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Either of the parties hereto may terminate this Agreement by giving to the other party a notice in writing specifying the date of such termination, which shall not take effect sooner than sixty (60) days after the date of such delivery or mailing if termination is being sought by a Fund on behalf of a Series and not sooner than one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of such delivery or mailing if termination is being sought by the Custodian. A Fund may immediately terminate this Agreement in the event of the appointment of a bankruptcy trustee or a conservator or receiver for the Custodian by the Comptroller of the Currency or upon the happening of a like event at the direction of an appropriate regulatory agency or court of competent jurisdiction. Termination of the Agreement with respect to any one particular Fund or Series shall in no way affect the rights and duties under the Agreement with respect to any other Fund or Series. In the event such notice is given by either party, the Fund shall designate a successor custodian or custodians on or before the termination date. In the absence of such designation by the Fund, Custodian may designate a successor custodian which shall be a bank or trust company having not less than $25,000,000 aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits, as shown by its last published report, and which shall be satisfactory to the Funds. Upon the date set forth in such notice, this Agreement shall terminate with respect to the affected Fund(s), and Custodian shall upon receipt of a notice of acceptance by the successor custodian on that date deliver directly to the successor custodian all Securities and cash then owned by the Fund(s) and held by it as Custodian, after deducting all fees, expenses and other amounts for the payment or reimbursement of which it shall then be entitled, provided that the Fund shall be entitled to determine the reasonable priority order in which the cash or other assets of any Series are to be deducted by the Custodian to obtain reimbursement. |
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If a successor custodian is not designated by the Fund or Custodian in accordance with the preceding section, the Fund shall upon the date specified in the notice of termination of this Agreement and upon the delivery by Custodian of all Securities (other than Securities which cannot be delivered to the Fund) and cash then owned by the Fund be deemed to be its own custodian and Custodian shall thereby be relieved of all duties and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement, other than the duty with respect to Securities which cannot be delivered to the Fund to hold such Securities hereunder in accordance with this Agreement. |
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In the event of any termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, Custodian shall, for a period of up to one hundred twenty (120) days after termination of the Agreement, (i) continue to provide all or part of the services under this Agreement if requested by the Fund, which services shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement during the transition period unless otherwise agreed to by the parties; (ii) provide to the Fund or any successor custodian all assistance reasonably requested to enable the Fund or the successor custodian to commence providing services similar to those under this Agreement; and (iii) subject to the same limitations in place during the term of this Agreement, provide the Fund with access to all records in the possession of Custodian relating to the Fund which belong to the Fund and which are required to be maintained pursuant to the 1940 Act. |
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In connection with any termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, the parties shall promptly develop a transition plan setting forth a reasonable timetable for the transition and describing the parties’ respective responsibilities for transitioning the services back to the Fund or any successor custodian in an orderly and uninterrupted fashion. |
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If Custodian is prevented from carrying out its obligations under this Agreement as a result of any Force Majeure Event for a period of thirty (30) days, a Fund may terminate this Agreement by giving Custodian not less than thirty (30) days’ notice, without prejudice to any of the rights of any party accrued prior to the date of termination. |
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Each Fund agrees to furnish to Custodian a new Certificate of Authorized Persons in the event of any change in the then present Authorized Persons. Until such new Certificate is received, Custodian shall be fully protected in acting upon Certificates, Instructions or Oral Instructions of such present Authorized Persons. |
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Any notice or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to Custodian, shall be sufficiently given if addressed to Custodian and received by it at its offices at 225 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10286, or at such other place as Custodian may from time to time designate in writing. |
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Any notice or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to the Fund shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the Fund and received by it at its offices at Attn.; Chief Financial Officer, The Vanguard Group, Inc., 400 Devon Park Drive, A29, Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087, or at such other place as the Fund may from time to time designate in writing. |
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Each and every right granted to a party hereunder or under any other document delivered hereunder or in connection herewith, or allowed it by law or equity, shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time. No failure on the part of either party to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right will operate as a waiver thereof, nor will any single or partial exercise by either party of any right preclude any other or future exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. |
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In case any provision in or obligation under this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any exclusive jurisdiction, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected thereby. This Agreement may not be amended or modified in any manner except by a written agreement executed by both parties, except that any amendment to the Schedule I hereto need be signed only by the Fund and any amendment to Schedule III hereto may be made as provided in Article III, Section 1(c). This Agreement shall extend to and shall be binding upon the parties hereto, and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not be assignable by either party without the written consent of the other. |
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This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York, without regard to conflicts of laws principles thereof. The Fund and Custodian hereby consent to the jurisdiction of a federal court situated in New York City, New York in connection with any dispute arising hereunder. Each Fund hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any objection which it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such proceeding brought in such a court and any claim that such proceeding brought in such a court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. Each Fund and Custodian each hereby irrevocably waives any and all rights to trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement. |
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This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Board of Trustees of each Fund as Trustees and not individually and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees or shareholders individually but are binding only upon the assets and property of such Funds; further, the assets of a particular Series of such Fund shall under no circumstances be charged with liabilities attributable to any other Series of such Fund and that all persons extending credit to, or contracting with or having any claim against a particular Series of such Fund shall look only to the assets of that particular Series for payment of such credit, contract or claim. |
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Each party hereto agrees that it shall treat confidentially the terms and conditions of this Agreement and all Confidential Information of any other party. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, all Confidential Information of a party hereto shall not be used by any other party hereto except solely for the purpose of rendering or obtaining services pursuant to this Agreement and, except as may be required in carrying out this Agreement, shall not be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of such providing party. Custodian may disclose a Fund’s Confidential Information to Custodian’s affiliates, legal counsel, consultants, accountants, agents, or service providers (i) who have a business need to know such Confidential Information solely for purposes of carrying out services with respect to the Funds in connection with this Agreement, and (ii) who are subject to fiduciary, professional, or contractual obligations of confidentiality substantially similar to, and no less restrictive than, the obligations set forth herein, and as otherwise required by law or legal process (each such recipient being a “Custodian Agent”). Custodian shall remain ultimately responsible for any impermissible or unlawful use, disclosure, or distribution of a Fund’s Confidential Information by Custodian Agents. |
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This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but such counterparts shall, together, constitute only one instrument. |
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Funds and Custodian have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers, thereunto duly authorized, as of the day and year first above written.
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EACH OF THE OPEN-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES LISTED ON SCHEDULE II HERETO |
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Chief Financial Officer |
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON |
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Kenneth C. Roehner |
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SCHEDULE II
Vanguard Admiral Funds
Vanguard Treasury Money Market Fund
Vanguard Chester Funds
Vanguard PRIMECAP Fund
Vanguard CMT Funds
Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund
Vanguard Fenway Funds
Vanguard PRIMECAP Core Fund
Vanguard Fixed Income Securities Funds
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Investment-Grade Fund
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Federal Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Investment-Grade Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Horizon Funds
Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund
Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund
Vanguard Strategic Small-Cap Equity Fund
Vanguard Malvern Funds
Vanguard Core Bond Fund
Vanguard Emerging Markets Bond Fund
Vanguard Money Market Reserves
Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund
Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund
Vanguard Scottsdale Funds
Vanguard Explorer Value Fund
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 1000 Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 3000 Index Fund
Vanguard Trustees’ Equity Fund
Vanguard Emerging Markets Select Stock Fund
Vanguard Variable Insurance Funds
Capital Growth Portfolio
Growth Portfolio
Money Market Portfolio
Short-Term Investment-Grade Portfolio
Vanguard Whitehall Funds
Vanguard Global Minimum Volatility Fund
Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund
Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation Index Fund
Vanguard International High Dividend Yield Index Fund
Vanguard Selected Value Fund
SCHEDULE III
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Ireland |
Slovenia |
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Australia |
Israel |
South Africa |
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Austria |
Italy |
South Korea |
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Bahrain |
Japan |
Spain |
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Bangladesh |
Jordan |
Sri Lanka |
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Belgium |
Kazakhstan |
Swaziland |
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Bermuda |
Kenya |
Sweden |
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Botswana |
Kuwait |
Switzerland |
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Brazil |
Latvia |
Taiwan |
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Bulgaria |
Lebanon |
Thailand |
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Canada |
Lithuania |
Tunisia |
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Cayman Islands |
Luxembourg |
Turkey |
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Malaysia |
Uganda |
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Chile |
Malta |
Ukraine |
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China Shanghai |
Mauritius |
United Arab Emirates |
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China Shenzhen |
Mexico |
United Kingdom |
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Colombia |
Morocco |
United States |
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Costa Rica |
Namibia |
Uruguay |
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Croatia |
Netherlands |
Venezuela |
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Cyprus |
New Zealand |
Vietnam |
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Czech Republic |
Nigeria |
Zambia |
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Denmark |
Norway |
Zimbabwe |
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Egypt |
Oman |
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Pakistan |
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Peru |
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Philippines |
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Poland |
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Portugal |
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Qatar |
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Romania |
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Russia |
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SCHEDULE II – AMENDMENT #2
The following is an amended and restated Schedule II (“Amendment”) to the Amended and Restated Custody Agreement, dated as of August 29, 2017 (the “Agreement”), by and between The Bank of New York Mellon (“Custodian”) and each open-end management investment company listed on this Schedule II (each, a “Fund”). This Amendment serves to update Schedule II. Custodian and the Funds agree that all of the terms and conditions as set forth in the Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference with respect to the Funds listed below.
Schedule II is amended as follows:
Vanguard Admiral Funds
Vanguard Treasury Money Market Fund
Vanguard Chester Funds
Vanguard PRIMECAP Fund
Vanguard CMT Funds
Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund
Vanguard Fenway Funds
Vanguard Equity Income Fund
Vanguard Fixed Income Securities Funds
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Federal Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Horizon Funds
Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund
Vanguard Index Funds
Vanguard Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund
Vanguard Value Index Fund
Vanguard Institutional Index Funds
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock Market Index Fund
Vanguard International Equity Index Funds
Vanguard European Stock Index Fund
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small-Cap Index Fund
Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund
Vanguard Money Market Reserves
Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund
Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund
Vanguard Scottsdale Funds
Vanguard Russell 1000 Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index Fund
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Specialized Funds
Vanguard Dividend Growth
Vanguard Variable Insurance Funds
High Yield Bond Portfolio
Money Market Portfolio
Short-Term Investment-Grade Portfolio
Total Bond Market Index Portfolio
Vanguard Wellington Funds
Vanguard U.S. Multifactor Fund
Vanguard U.S. Liquidity Factor ETF
Vanguard U.S. Minimum Volatility ETF
Vanguard U.S. Momentum Factor ETF
Vanguard U.S. Multifactor ETF
Vanguard U.S. Quality Factor ETF
Vanguard U.S. Value Factor ETF
Vanguard Whitehall Funds
Vanguard Global Minimum Volatility Fund
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Vanguard International High Dividend Yield Index Fund
Vanguard World Fund
Vanguard International Growth Fund
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AGREED TO as of _______, 2018 BY:
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Each of the Open-End Management Investment Companies Listed on Schedule II Hereto |
By:/s/ Robert Hladky By: /s/ Thomas J. Higgins
Name:Robert Hladky Name:Thomas J. Higgins
Title:Vice President Title: Chief Financial Officer
SCHEDUL E II -AME NDME NT #3
The following is an amended and restated Schedule II ("Amendment") to the Amended and Restated Custody Agreement, dated as of August 29, 2017 (the "Agreement"), by and between The Bank of New York Mellon ("Custodian") and each open-end management investment company listed on this Schedule II (each, a "Fund"). This Amendment serves to update Schedule II. Custodian and the Funds agree that all of the terms and conditions as set forth in the Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference with respect to the Funds listed below.
Schedule II is amended as follows: Vanguard Admiral Funds
Vanguard Treasury Money Market Fund
Vanguard Chester Funds
Vanguard PRIMECAP Fund
Vanguard CMT Funds
Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund
Vanguard Fenway Funds
Vanguard Equity Income Fund
Vanguard Fixed Income Securities Funds
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Federal Fund
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Fund
Vanguard Horizon Funds
Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund
Vanguard Index Funds
Vanguard Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund
Vanguard Value Index Fund
Vanguard Institutional Index Funds
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock Market Index Fund
Vanguard International Equity Index Funds
Vanguard European Stock Index Fund Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small-Cap Index Fund
Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund
Vanguard Money Market Reserves
Vanguard Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund
Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund
Vanguard Scottsdale Funds
Vanguard Russell 1000 Index Fund Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index Fund Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index Fund Vanguard Russell 2000 Index Fund Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index Fund Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund
Vanguard Specialized Funds
Vanguard Dividend Growth Fund
Vanguard Valley Forge Funds
Vanguard Baillie Gifford Global Positive Impact Stock Fund
Vanguard Variable Insurance Funds High Yield Bond Portfolio Money Market Portfolio
Short-Term Investment-Grade Portfolio
Total Bond Market Index Portfolio
Vanguard Wellington Fund
Vanguard U.S. Multifactor Fund Vanguard U.S. Liquidity Factor ETF Vanguard U.S. Minimum Volatility ETF Vanguard U.S. Momentum Factor ETF Vanguard U.S. Multifactor ETF Vanguard U.S. Quality Factor ETF Vanguard U.S. Value Factor ETF
Vanguard Whitehall Funds
Vanguard Global Minimum Volatility Fund
Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation Index Fund
Vanguard International High Dividend Yield Index Fund
Vanguard World Fund
Vanguard International Growth Fund
AGREED TO AS OF March 15, 2022
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The Bank of New York MellonEach of the Open-End Management Investment
Companies Listed on Schedule II Hereto
By: /s/ Michelle Ross__________ By: /s/ Christine Buchanan_____________
Name: Michelle Ross________Name: Christine Buchanan_____________
Title: Director______________Title: Principal VGI, Funds CFO________
Schedule II-1
FORM OF RULE 12d1-4
FUND OF FUNDS INVESTMENT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, dated as of , [between/among] the [Trust Name(s)], on behalf of [itself/themselves] and [its/their] separate series listed on Schedule A (each, an “Investing Fund”), severally and not jointly, and the investment trusts listed on Schedule A, on behalf of themselves and their respective series also listed on Schedule A, severally and not jointly (each, a “Vanguard Fund” and together with the Investing Funds, the “Funds”).
WHEREAS, each Fund is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, (the “1940 Act”);
WHEREAS, Section 12(d)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act limits the extent to which a registered investment company may invest in shares of other registered investment companies, Section 12(d)(1)(B) limits the extent to which a registered open-end investment company, its principal underwriter (“Distributor”) or registered brokers or dealers (“Brokers”) may knowingly sell shares of such registered investment company to other investment companies, and Section 12(d)(1)(C) limits the extent to which an investment company may invest in the shares of a registered closed-end investment company;
WHEREAS, Rule 12d1-4 under the 1940 Act (the “Rule”) permits (i) registered investment companies, such as the Investing Funds, to invest in shares of other registered investment companies, such as the Vanguard Funds, in excess of the limits of Section 12(d)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act, and (ii) registered investment companies, such as the Vanguard Funds, as well as the Distributor and Brokers, knowingly to sell shares of the Vanguard Funds to the Investing Funds in excess of the limits of Section 12(d)(1)(B) of the 1940 Act, subject to compliance with the conditions of the Rule;
WHEREAS, an Investing Fund may, from time to time, invest in shares of one or more Vanguard Funds in excess of the limitations of Section 12(d)(1)(A) in reliance on the Rule; and
WHEREAS, a Vanguard Fund, Distributor, or Broker, from time to time, may knowingly sell Shares of one or more Vanguard Funds to an Investing Fund in excess of the limitations of Section 12(d)(1)(B) in reliance on the Rule;
NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the Rule, the Investing Fund[s] and the Vanguard Fund[s] desire to set forth the following terms pursuant to which the Investing Fund[s] may invest in the Vanguard Fund[s] in reliance on the Rule and the Vanguard Funds, Distributor, or Broker may sell shares of the Vanguard Funds to the Investing Funds in reliance on the Rule.
(a) With respect to investments in Vanguard Funds that operate as exchange-traded funds (“Vanguard ETFs”), the Funds note that each Vanguard ETF is designed to accommodate large investments and redemptions, whether from Investing Funds or other investors. Creation and redemption orders for shares of the Vanguard ETFs can only be submitted by Brokers or other participants of a registered clearing agency (collectively, “Authorized Participants”) that have entered into an agreement (“Authorized Participant Agreement”) with the Vanguard ETFs’ distributor to transact in shares of the Vanguard ETFs. The Vanguard ETFs also have policies and procedures (the “Basket Policies”) that have been adopted pursuant to Rule 6c-11 under the 1940 Act, which govern creations and redemptions of the Vanguard ETFs’ shares. Any creation or redemption order submitted by an Investing Fund through an Authorized Participant will be satisfied pursuant to the Basket Policies and the relevant Authorized Participant Agreement. The Basket Policies include provisions that govern in-kind creations and redemptions, as well as cash transactions. In any event, the Funds generally expect that the Investing Funds will transact in shares in the Vanguard ETFs on the secondary market rather than through direct creation and redemption transactions with the Vanguard ETF. The Funds believe that these material terms regarding an Investing Fund’s investment in shares of a Vanguard ETF should assist the Vanguard ETF’s investment adviser, the Vanguard Group Inc. (“Vanguard), with making the required findings under the Rule.
(b) In order to help reasonably address the risk of undue influence on a Vanguard Fund that operates as a mutual fund (“Vanguard Mutual Fund”) by an Investing Fund, and to assist Vanguard with making the required findings under the Rule, each Investing Fund and each Vanguard Mutual Fund agree as follows:
(i) In-kind redemptions. The Investing Fund acknowledges and agrees that, if and to the extent consistent with the Vanguard Mutual Fund’s registration statement, as amended from time to time, the Vanguard Mutual Fund may honor any redemption request partially or wholly in-kind.
(ii) Timing/advance notice of redemptions. The Investing Fund will use reasonable efforts to spread large redemption requests over multiple days or to provide advance notification of redemption requests to the Vanguard Mutual Fund(s).
(iii) Scale of investment. Upon a reasonable request by a Vanguard Mutual Fund, the Investing Fund will provide summary information regarding the anticipated timeline of its investment in the Vanguard Mutual Fund and the scale of its contemplated investments in the Vanguard Mutual Fund.
(c) In order to assist the Investing Fund’s investment adviser with evaluating the complexity of the structure and fees and expenses associated with an investment in a Vanguard Fund, each Vanguard Fund shall provide each Investing Fund with information on the fees and expenses of the Vanguard Fund reasonably requested by the Investing Fund with reference to the Rule.
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In connection with any investment by an Investing Fund in a Vanguard Fund in excess of the limitations in Section 12(d)(1)(A) or knowing sale of shares by a Vanguard Fund, Distributor, or Broker to an Investing Fund in excess of the limitations in Section 12(d)(1)(B), the Vanguard Fund agrees to: (i) comply with all conditions of the Rule, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time, applicable to Vanguard Funds; (ii) comply with its obligations under this Agreement; and (iii) promptly notify the Investing Fund if such Vanguard Fund fails to comply with the Rule with respect to an investment by the Investing Fund, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time, or this Agreement.
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Representations of the Investing Funds. |
In connection with any investment by an Investing Fund in a Vanguard Fund in excess of the limitations in Section 12(d)(1)(A) or knowing sale of Shares by a Vanguard Fund, Distributor, or Broker to an Investing Fund in excess of the limitations in Section 12(d)(1)(B), the Investing Fund agrees to: (i) comply with all conditions of the Rule, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time, applicable to Investing Funds; (ii) comply with its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) promptly notify the Vanguard Fund when it has invested in the Vanguard Fund in an amount which exceeds the limitations in Section 12(d)(1)(A); and (iv) promptly notify the Vanguard Fund if such Investing Fund fails to comply with the Rule with respect to its investment in such Vanguard Fund, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time, or this Agreement.
(a) Each Investing Fund, severally and not jointly, agrees to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the Vanguard Funds, including any principals, directors or trustees, officers, employees and agents (“Vanguard Agents”), against and from any and all losses, costs, expenses or liabilities incurred by or claims or actions (“Claims”) asserted against the Vanguard Fund, including any Vanguard Agents, to the extent such Claims result from (i) a violation or alleged violation of any provision of this Agreement or (ii) a violation or alleged violation of the terms and conditions of the Rule, as applicable, in each case by the Investing Fund, its principals, directors or trustees, officers, employees, agents, advisers or if applicable, subadvisers.
(b) The Vanguard Funds, severally and not jointly, agree to hold harmless, indemnify and defend each Investing Fund, including any principals, directors or trustees, officers, employees and agents (“Investing Fund Agents”), against and from any and all losses, costs, expenses or liabilities incurred by or Claims asserted against an Investing Fund, including any Investing Fund Agents, to the extent such Claims result from (i) a violation or alleged violation of any provision of this Agreement or (ii) a violation or alleged violation of the terms and conditions of the Rule, as applicable, in each case by the Vanguard Fund, its principals, directors or trustees, officers, employees, agents or advisers.
(c) Any indemnification pursuant to this Section shall include any reasonable counsel fees and expenses incurred in connection with investigating and/or defending the applicable Claims. In any action involving the Vanguard Funds under this Agreement, each Investing Fund agrees to look solely to the individual Vanguard Fund(s) that [is/are] involved in the matter in controversy and not to any other series of the Vanguard Funds.
All notices, including all information that either party is required to provide under the terms of this Agreement and the Rule, shall be in writing and shall be delivered by registered or overnight mail, facsimile, or electronic mail to the address for each party specified below.
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(a) This Agreement shall be effective for the duration of the Vanguard Funds’ and the Investing Funds’ reliance on the Rule, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time. While the terms of the Agreement shall only be applicable to investments in Funds made in reliance on the Rule, as interpreted or modified by the SEC or its Staff from time to time, the Agreement shall continue in effect until terminated pursuant to Section 6(b).
(b) This Agreement shall continue, in its entirety or with respect to any particular Investing Fund or Vanguard Fund, until terminated in writing by any party upon 60 days’ written notice to the other parties. Upon termination of this Agreement, no Investing Fund may purchase additional shares of a Vanguard Fund beyond the Section 12(d)(1)(A) limits in reliance on the Rule. Upon termination of this Agreement with respect to any particular Investing Fund or Vanguard Fund, the parties may not rely on the Rule with respect to any investment by such terminated Investing Fund in Shares of Vanguard Funds or investment in Shares of such terminated Vanguard Fund by Investing Funds.
(c) This Agreement will be governed by Pennsylvania law without regard to choice of law principles.
(d) Any dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement which cannot be resolved through discussions between the parties shall be settled by binding arbitration before a panel of three arbitrators in accordance with and subject to the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association then applicable. Unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties, the arbitration hearings will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(a) This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other. In the event either party assigns this Agreement to a third party as provided in this Section, such third party shall be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement applicable to the assigning party. Any assignment in contravention of this Section shall be null and void.
(b) Except as expressly set forth herein, nothing in this Agreement shall confer any rights upon any person or entity other than the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
(c) This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement shall become binding when any two or more counterparts thereof, individually or taken together, bear the signatures of both parties hereto. For purposes hereof, a facsimile copy of this Agreement, including the signature pages hereto, shall be deemed an original.
(d) With the exception of Schedule A, which may be amended via email notification to the contact identified in Section 5 of this Agreement, no amendment, modification, or supplement of any provision of this Agreement will be valid or effective unless made in writing in the manner provided by Section 5 and signed by a duly authorized representative of each party.
(e) The effectiveness of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute the termination as of the date first written above of any and all prior agreements between Investing Funds and Vanguard Funds that relates to the investment by any Investing Funds in any Vanguard Funds in reliance on a participation agreement, exemptive order or other arrangement among the parties intended to achieve compliance with Section 12(d)(1) of the 1940 Act (the “Prior Section 12 Agreements”). The parties hereby waive any notice provisions, conditions to termination, or matters otherwise required to terminate such Prior Section 12 Agreements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.
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SCHEDULE A
List of Funds to Which the Agreement Applies
Investing FundsVanguard Funds
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CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in this Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Vanguard Institutional Index Funds of our reports dated February 16, 2022, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights, which appear in Vanguard Institutional Index Fund and Vanguard Institutional Total Stock Market Index Fund’s Annual Reports on Form N-CSR for the year ended December 31, 2021. We also consent to the references to us under the headings “Financial Statements”, “Service Providers—Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm” and “Financial Highlights” in such Registration Statement.
/s/PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 27, 2022
VANGUARD FUNDS
MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN
I.INTRODUCTION
This Multiple Class Plan (the "Plan") describes seven separate classes of shares that may be offered by investment company members of The Vanguard Group of Mutual Funds (collectively the "Funds," individually a "Fund"). The Plan has been adopted pursuant to Rule 18f-3 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") to allow each Fund to offer multiple classes of shares in a manner permitted by Rule 18f-3, subject to the requirements imposed by the Rule. Each Fund may offer any one or more of the specified classes.
The Plan has been approved by the Board of Directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc. ("VGI"). In addition, the Plan has been adopted by a majority of the Board of Trustees of each Fund ("Fund Board"), including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of each Fund. The classes of shares offered by each Fund are designated in Schedule A hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time.
II.SHARE CLASSES
A Fund may offer any one or more of the following share classes:
Investor Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Institutional Plus Shares
Institutional Select Shares
ETF Shares
Transition Shares
III.DISTRIBUTION, AVAILABILITY AND ELIGIBILITY
Distribution arrangements for all classes are described below. Distribution arrangements vary by VGI business line depending on the eligibility of the client segments to whom they market. Each Fund retains sole discretion in determining share class availability, and VGI retains discretion in determining whether Fund shares shall be offered either directly or through certain financial intermediaries, or on certain financial intermediary platforms. Eligibility requirements for purchasing shares of each class will differ, as follows:
A.Investor Shares
Investor Shares of actively-managed Funds generally will be available to investors who are not permitted to purchase other classes of shares, subject to the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. It is expected that the minimum investment amount for Investor Shares of actively-managed Funds will normally be lower than the amount required for any other class of shares of such Funds. Investor Shares of actively-
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managed Funds are typically distributed by all VGI business lines. Investor Shares of index Funds generally will be available to Funds that operate as a Fund-of-Funds and certain retirement plan clients receiving recordkeeping services from VGI.
B.Admiral Shares
Admiral Shares generally will be available to retail, institutional, and other investors who meet the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. These eligibility requirements may include, but are not limited to the following factors: (i) the total amount invested in the Fund; or (ii) any other factors deemed appropriate by a Fund's Board. Admiral Shares are typically distributed by all VGI business lines.
C.Institutional Shares
Institutional Shares generally will be available to institutional and other investors who meet the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. It is expected that the minimum investment amount per account for Institutional Shares will be substantially higher than the amounts required for Investor Shares or Admiral Shares. Institutional Shares are typically distributed by Vanguard's financial advisory services and institutional business lines.
D.Institutional Plus Shares
Institutional Plus Shares generally will be available to institutional and other investors who meet the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. It is expected that the minimum investment amount for Institutional Plus Shares will be substantially higher than the amount required for Institutional Shares. Institutional Plus Shares are typically distributed by VGI's financial advisory services and institutional business lines.
E.Institutional Select Shares
Institutional Select Shares generally will be available to institutional investors who meet the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. It is expected that the minimum investment amount for Institutional Select Shares will be the highest among all Fund share classes. Institutional Select Shares are typically distributed by VGI's institutional business line.
F.ETF Shares
A Fund will sell ETF Shares to investors that are (or who purchase through) Authorized Participants and who generally pay for their ETF shares by depositing a prescribed basket consisting predominantly of securities with the Fund. An Authorized Participant is an institution, usually a broker-dealer, that is a participant in the Depository Trust Company (DTC) and that has executed a Participant Agreement with the Fund's distributor. Additional eligibility requirements may be specified in
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Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. Investors who are not Authorized Participants may buy and sell ETF shares through various exchanges and market centers. ETF Shares are typically distributed by all VGI business lines.
G.Transition Shares
Transition Shares generally will be available solely to Funds that operate as Funds-of-Funds and meet the eligibility requirements specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time. Transition Shares are only internally distributed.
IV. SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS
Shareholders in all share classes will receive a range of shareholder services provided by VGI. These services may include transaction processing and shareholder recordkeeping, as well as the mailing of updated prospectuses, shareholder reports, tax statements, confirmation statements, quarterly portfolio summaries, and other items. Each share class will bear its proportionate share of VGI's cost of providing such services in accordance with Section VI of the Plan.
V.CONVERSION FEATURES
A. Self-Directed Conversions
1.Conversion into Investor Shares, Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares. Shareholders may conduct self-directed conversions from one share class into another share class of the same Fund for which they are eligible. Self-directed conversions may be initiated by the shareholder; however, depending upon the particular share class and the complexity of the shareholder's accounts, such conversions may require the assistance of a VGI representative. Shareholders may convert from one share class into another share class provided that following the conversion the shareholder meets the then applicable eligibility requirements for the share class into which they are converting. Any such conversion will occur at the respective net asset values of the share classes next calculated after VGI's receipt of the shareholder's request in good order.
2.Conversion into ETF Shares. Except as otherwise provided, a shareholder may convert Investor Shares, Admiral Shares, or Institutional Shares into ETF Shares of the same Fund (if available), provided that: (i) the share class out of which the shareholder is converting and the ETF Shares declare and distribute dividends on the same schedule; (ii) the shares to be converted are not held through an employee benefit plan; and (iii) following the conversion, the shareholder will hold ETF Shares through a brokerage account. Any such conversion will occur at the respective net asset values of the share classes next calculated after VGI's receipt of the shareholder's request in good order. VGI or the Fund may charge an administrative fee to process conversion transactions.
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B.Automatic Conversions
1.Automatic conversion into Admiral Shares. VGI may automatically convert Investor Shares into Admiral Shares of the same Fund (if available), provided that following the conversion the shareholder meets the eligibility requirements for Admiral Shares. Any such conversion will occur at the respective net asset values of the share classes next calculated after VGI's conversion without the imposition of any charge. Such automatic conversions may occur on a periodic, or one-time basis. Automatic conversions may not apply to certain financial types of accounts (e.g., accounts held through certain intermediaries, or other accounts as may be excluded by VGI management).
2.Automatic conversion into Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, or Institutional Select Shares. VGI may conduct automatic conversions of any share class into either Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, or Institutional Select Shares in accordance with then-current eligibility requirements.
C.Involuntary Conversions and Cash Outs
1.Cash Outs. If a shareholder in any class of shares no longer meets the eligibility requirements for such shares, the Fund may, if permitted under applicable law, cash out the shareholder's remaining account balance. Any such cash out will be preceded by written notice to the shareholder and will be subject to the Fund's normal redemption fees, if any.
2.Conversion of Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, and Institutional Plus Shares. If a shareholder no longer meets the eligibility requirements for the share class currently held, the Fund may convert the shareholder's holdings into the share class for which such shareholder is eligible. Any such conversion will be preceded by written notice to the shareholder and will occur at the respective net asset values of the share classes without the imposition of any sales load, fee, or other charge.
3.Conversions of Transition Shares. When a Fund that issues Transition Shares has completed the relevant portfolio transition, the Fund will convert the Transition Shares to another share class of the same Fund as appropriate, based on the eligibility requirements of such class as specified in Schedule B hereto, as such Schedule may be amended from time to time.
VI. EXPENSE ALLOCATION AMONG CLASSES
A.Background
VGI is a jointly-owned subsidiary of the Funds. VGI provides the Funds, on an at-cost basis, virtually all of their corporate management, administrative, and distribution services. VGI also may provide investment advisory services on an at-cost basis to the Funds. VGI was established and operates pursuant to a Funds'
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Service Agreement between itself and the Funds (the "Agreement"), and pursuant to certain exemptive orders granted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("Exemptive Orders"). VGI's direct and indirect expenses of providing corporate management, administrative, and distribution services to the Funds are allocated among such Funds in accordance with methods specified in the Agreement or such other methods as may be approved by the Board of Directors of VGI ("VGI Board") as permitted under the Agreement and by the Fund Board.1
B.Class Specific Expenses
1.Expenses for Account-Based Services. Expenses associated with
VGI's provision of account-based services to the Funds will be allocated among the share classes of each Fund on the basis of the amount incurred by each such class as follows:
(a)Account maintenance expenses. Expenses associated with the maintenance of investor accounts will be proportionately allocated among each Fund's share classes based upon a monthly determination of the costs to service each class of shares. Factors considered in this determination are (i) the percentage of total shareholder accounts represented by each class and (ii) the relative percentage of total net assets of each class.
(b)Expenses of special servicing arrangements. Expenses relating to any special servicing arrangements for a specific class will be proportionally allocated among each eligible Fund's share classes primarily based on their percentage of total shareholder accounts receiving the special servicing arrangements.
(c)Literature production and mailing expenses. Expenses associated with shareholder reports, proxy materials and other literature will be allocated among each Fund's share classes based upon the number of such items produced and mailed for each class.
2.Other Class Specific Expenses. Expenses for the primary benefit of a particular share class will be allocated to that share class. Such expenses would include any legal fees attributable to a particular class.
C.Fund-Wide Expenses
1.Marketing and Distribution Expenses. Each share class will bear marketing and distribution expenses proportionate to the marketing and distribution expenses of the business lines that distribute that share class.
1In accordance with the methods set out in the Agreement and VGI Board and Fund Board approved methods, the expenses that would otherwise have been allocated to each Fund that operates as a Fund-of-Funds are reallocated to the approved share class of the underlying Funds in the Fund-of-Funds' portfolio on a pro rata basis based on the Fund-of-Fund's relative net assets invested in the underlying Fund's share class.
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Retail and institutional businesses expenses will be allocated based on the percentage of client accounts in each share class serviced by the respective business. Financial advisory service expenses will be apportioned based on the percentage of assets in each share class.
Expenses associated with each share class will be allocated only among the Funds that have such share class according to the "Vanguard Modified Formula," with each share class or each Fund treated as if it were a separate Fund. The Vanguard Modified Formula is set forth in the Agreement and in certain of the SEC Exemptive Orders. This allocation has been deemed an appropriate allocation methodology by each Fund Board under paragraph (c)(1)(v) of Rule 18f-3 under the 1940 Act.
2.Asset Management Expenses. Expenses associated with management of a Fund's assets (including all advisory, tax preparation, and custody fees) will be allocated among the Fund's share classes on the basis of their relative net assets.
3.Other Fund Expenses. Any other Fund expenses not described above will be allocated among the share classes on the basis of their relative net assets.
VII. ALLOCATION OF INCOME, GAINS, AND LOSSES
Income, gains, and losses will be allocated among each Fund's share classes on the basis of their relative net assets. As a result of differences in allocated expenses, it is expected that the net income of, and dividends payable to, each class of shares will vary. Dividends and distributions paid to each class of shares will be calculated in the same manner, on the same day and at the same time.
VIII. VOTING AND OTHER RIGHTS
Each share class will have: (i) exclusive voting rights on any matter submitted to shareholders that relates solely to its service or distribution arrangements; and (ii) separate voting rights on any matter submitted to shareholders in which the interests of one class differ from the interests of the other class; and (iii) in all other respects the same rights, obligations, and privileges as each other, except as described in the Plan.
IX. AMENDMENTS
All material amendments to the Plan must be approved by a majority of the Board of Trustees of each Fund, including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the Fund. In addition, any material amendment to the Plan must be approved by the Board of Directors of VGI.
Original Board Approval: July 21, 2000
Last Approved by Board: December 17, 2021
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SCHEDULE A to
VANGUARD FUNDS MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN
Note: Transition Shares, when offered by a Fund, are available for a limited period of time and are then converted into another share class. For this reason, Transition Shares are not shown on Schedule A.
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Share Classes Authorized |
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Vanguard Admiral Funds |
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Treasury Money Market Fund |
Investor |
• S&P 500 Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P 500 Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Mid-Cap 400 Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Mid-Cap 400 Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Small-Cap 600 Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Small-Cap 600 Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• S&P Small-Cap 600 Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
Vanguard Bond Index Funds |
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• Short-Term Bond Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
• Intermediate-Term Bond Index Fund |
Institutional Plus, ETF |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, Institutional |
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Plus, ETF |
• Long-Term Bond Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, Institutional Plus, |
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ETF |
• Total Bond Market Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, Institutional |
• Total Bond Market II Index Fund |
Plus, Institutional Select, ETF |
Investor, Institutional |
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Inflation-Protected Securities Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional |
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Ultra-Short Bond ETF |
ETF |
Vanguard California Tax-Free Funds |
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• Municipal Money Market Fund |
Investor |
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Intermediate-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Charlotte Funds |
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• Total International Bond Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Select, ETF |
• Global Credit Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Total International Bond II Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional |
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Vanguard Fund |
Share Classes Authorized |
Vanguard Chester Funds |
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PRIMECAP Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Target Retirement Income Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2015 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2020 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2025 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2030 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2035 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2040 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2045 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2050 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2055 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2060 Fund |
Investor |
• Target Retirement 2065 Fund |
Investor |
Vanguard Explorer Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Fenway Funds |
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Equity Income Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
PRIMECAP Core Fund |
Investor |
Vanguard Fixed Income Securities Funds |
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Ultra-Short-Term Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Real Estate II Index Fund |
Institutional Plus |
• |
Short-Term Treasury Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Short-Term Federal Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Short-Term Investment-Grade Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional |
• |
Intermediate-Term Treasury Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Intermediate-Term Investment-Grade Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
GNMA Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Long-Term Treasury Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Long-Term Investment-Grade Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
High-Yield Corporate Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Horizon Funds |
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Capital Opportunity Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Global Equity Fund |
Investor |
• |
Strategic Equity Fund |
Investor |
• Strategic Small-Cap Equity Fund |
Investor |
• International Core Stock Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
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Share Classes Authorized |
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Vanguard Index Funds |
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500 Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional Select, ETF |
• Extended Market Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Plus, Institutional Select, ETF |
Growth Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• |
Large-Cap Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, ETF |
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Mid-Cap Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
• Mid-Cap Value Index Fund |
Institutional Plus, ETF |
Investor, Admiral, ETF |
• Small-Cap Growth Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
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Small-Cap Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
• Small-Cap Value Index Fund |
Institutional Plus, ETF |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Total Stock Market Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, Institutional |
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Plus, Institutional Select, ETF |
Value Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
Vanguard Institutional Index Funds |
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Institutional Index Fund |
Institutional, Institutional Plus |
• Institutional Total Stock Market Index Fund |
Institutional, Institutional Plus |
Vanguard International Equity Index Funds |
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• Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Plus |
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FTSE Emerging Markets ETF |
ETF |
• European Stock Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Plus |
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FTSE Europe ETF |
ETF |
• FTSE All-World ex US Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, Institutional |
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Plus, ETF |
• Pacific Stock Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional |
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FTSE Pacific ETF |
ETF |
• Total World Stock Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• FTSE All World ex-US Small-Cap Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Global ex-U.S. Real Estate Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
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Vanguard Fund |
Share Classes Authorized |
Vanguard Malvern Funds
•Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities
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Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Institutional Short-Term Bond Fund |
Institutional Plus |
• Institutional Intermediate-Term Bond Fund |
Institutional Plus |
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Core Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Emerging Markets Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Core-Plus Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Multi-Sector Income Bond Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Massachusetts Tax-Exempt Funds |
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Massachusetts Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor |
Vanguard Money Market Funds |
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• Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund |
Admiral |
• Federal Money Market Fund |
Investor |
Vanguard Montgomery Funds |
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Market Neutral Fund |
Investor, Institutional |
Vanguard Municipal Bond Funds |
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• Municipal Money Market Fund |
Investor |
• |
Short-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Limited-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Intermediate-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
High-Yield Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Tax-Exempt Bond Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
Vanguard New Jersey Tax-Free Funds |
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• |
Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard New York Tax-Free Funds |
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• Municipal Money Market Fund |
Investor |
• |
Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Ohio Tax-Free Funds |
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• |
Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor |
Vanguard Pennsylvania Tax-Free Funds |
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Long-Term Tax-Exempt Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
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Share Classes Authorized |
Vanguard Quantitative Funds |
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• Growth and Income Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Scottsdale Funds |
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Short-Term Treasury Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• |
Intermediate-Term Treasury Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• Long-Term Treasury Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• Long-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
• Mortgage-Backed Securities Index Fund |
Institutional, Admiral, ETF |
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Explorer Value Fund |
Investor |
• Russell 1000 Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 1000 Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 1000 Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 2000 Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 2000 Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Russell 3000 Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Total Corporate Bond ETF |
ETF |
• Total World Bond ETF |
ETF |
Vanguard Specialized Funds |
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Energy Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Global Capital Cycles Fund |
Investor |
• |
Health Care Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Dividend Growth Fund |
Investor |
• Real Estate Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Dividend Appreciation Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• Global ESG Select Stock Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard STAR Funds |
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• LifeStrategy Conservative Growth Fund |
Investor |
• |
LifeStrategy Growth Fund |
Investor |
• |
LifeStrategy Income Fund |
Investor |
• LifeStrategy Moderate Growth Fund |
Investor |
• |
STAR Fund |
Investor |
• Total International Stock Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Plus, Institutional Select, |
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ETF |
Vanguard Tax-Managed Funds |
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• |
Tax-Managed Balanced Fund |
Admiral |
• Tax-Managed Capital Appreciation Fund |
Admiral, Institutional |
• Developed Markets Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional, |
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Institutional Plus |
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FTSE Developed Markets ETF |
ETF |
• |
Tax-Managed Small-Cap Fund |
Admiral, Institutional |
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Vanguard Fund |
Share Classes Authorized |
Vanguard Trustees' Equity Fund |
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International Value Fund |
Investor |
• |
Diversified Equity Fund |
Investor |
• Emerging Markets Select Stock Fund |
Investor |
• |
Alternative Strategies Fund |
Investor |
• |
Commodity Strategy Fund |
Admiral |
Vanguard Valley Forge Funds |
|
• |
Balanced Index Fund |
Investor, Admiral, Institutional |
• |
Managed Allocation Fund |
Investor |
• Baillie Gifford Global Positive Impact |
Investor |
|
Stock Fund |
|
Vanguard Variable Insurance Funds |
|
• |
Balanced Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Conservative Allocation Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Diversified Value Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Equity Income Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Equity Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Growth Portfolio |
Investor |
• Global Bond Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• Total Bond Market Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• High Yield Bond Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
International Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Mid-Cap Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Moderate Allocation Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Money Market Portfolio |
Investor |
• Real Estate Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• Short-Term Investment Grade Portfolio |
Investor |
• Small Company Growth Portfolio |
Investor |
• |
Capital Growth Portfolio |
Investor |
• Total International Stock Market Index Portfolio |
Investor |
• Total Stock Market Index Portfolio |
Investor |
Vanguard Wellesley Income Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard Wellington Fund |
|
• U.S. Liquidity Factor ETF |
ETF |
• U.S. Minimum Volatility ETF |
ETF |
• U.S. Momentum Factor ETF |
ETF |
• |
U.S. Multifactor ETF |
ETF |
• |
U.S. Multifactor Fund |
Admiral |
• U.S. Quality Factor ETF |
ETF |
• U.S. Value Factor ETF |
ETF |
• |
Wellington Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
6
Vanguard Fund |
Share Classes Authorized |
Vanguard Whitehall Funds |
|
• |
Selected Value Fund |
Investor |
• |
Mid-Cap Growth Fund |
Investor |
• |
International Explorer Fund |
Investor |
• High Dividend Yield Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
•Emerging Markets Government
|
Bond Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional, ETF |
• Vanguard Global Minimum Volatility Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• International Dividend Appreciation Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• International High Dividend Yield Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
Vanguard Windsor Funds |
|
• |
Windsor Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Windsor II Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
Vanguard World Fund |
|
• Extended Duration Treasury Index Fund |
Institutional, Institutional Plus, ETF |
• FTSE Social Index Fund |
Admiral, Institutional |
• Global Wellesley Income Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
Global Wellington Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• |
International Growth Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Mega Cap Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Mega Cap Growth Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• Mega Cap Value Index Fund |
Institutional, ETF |
• |
U.S. Growth Fund |
Investor, Admiral |
• Consumer Discretionary Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• Consumer Staples Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• |
Energy Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• |
Financials Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• Health Care Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• |
Industrials Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• Information Technology Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• |
Materials Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• Communication Services Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• |
Utilities Index Fund |
Admiral, ETF |
• ESG U.S. Stock ETF |
ETF |
• ESG International Stock ETF |
ETF |
• ESG U.S. Corporate Bond ETF |
ETF |
Original Board Approval: July 21, 2000
Last Updated: April 4, 2022
7
SCHEDULE B
to
VANGUARD FUNDS MULTIPLE CLASS
PLAN
VGI has policies and procedures designed to ensure consistency and compliance with the offering of multiple classes of shares within this Multiple Class Plan's eligibility requirements.2 These policies are reviewed and monitored on an ongoing basis in conjunction with VGI's Compliance Department.
Investor Shares - Eligibility Requirements
Investor Shares generally require a minimum initial investment and ongoing account balance of $3,000. Personal Advisor Services clients, clients investing through financial intermediaries, and institutional clients may hold Investor Shares without restriction in Funds that do not offer Admiral Shares. Investor Shares of index Funds generally are available only to Funds that operate as a Fund- of-Funds and certain retirement plan clients receiving recordkeeping services from VGI. A Vanguard Fund may, from time to time, establish higher or lower minimum amounts for Investor Shares. Each Fund and VGI also reserve the right to establish higher or lower minimum amounts for certain investors or a group of investors.
Financial intermediaries that serve as mutual fund supermarkets may only invest in Investor Shares of Funds in which Investor Shares are available and may not invest in other share classes of such Funds.3 Mutual fund supermarket means a program or platform offered by a financial intermediary through which such intermediary's retail clients may purchase and sell mutual funds offered by a variety of independent fund families on a self-directed basis without advice or recommendation from a financial advisor or broker. This definition may be changed or amended at any time and without prior notice as may be determined in the discretion of VGI management. Nothing in the definition of mutual fund supermarket should be construed to prohibit Vanguard Brokerage Services from offering the Funds' other share classes to its eligible clients.
Admiral Shares Eligibility Requirements
Admiral Shares generally are intended for clients who meet the required minimum initial investment and ongoing account balance of $3,000 for retail clients in index Funds and $50,000 for retail clients in actively-managed Funds. Personal Advisor Services clients, clients investing through financial intermediaries and institutional clients may hold Admiral Shares of both index and actively-managed Funds without restriction. Funds may, from time to time, establish higher or lower minimum amounts for Admiral Shares, and each Fund and VGI reserve the right to establish higher or lower minimum amounts for certain investors or a group of investors. Admiral Share class eligibility also is subject to the following rule:
•Certain Retirement Plans Admiral Shares of actively-managed Funds generally are not available for SIMPLE IRAs and Vanguard Individual 401(k) Plans.4
•Mutual Fund Supermarkets Admiral Shares are not available to mutual fund supermarkets, except where a Fund does not have Investor Shares.
2The eligibility of a Fund that operates as a Fund-of-Funds to invest in a particular share class of an underlying Fund is determined by VGI and the Fund Board.
3Admiral Shares of the Vanguard Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund are available to financial intermediaries that serve as mutual fund supermarkets.
4Admiral Share classes of all Funds are available to 403(b) plan participants in Vanguard's Retail 403(b) business, which is serviced by The Newport Group. Admiral Shares of the Vanguard Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund are available to SIMPLE IRAs and Vanguard Individual 401(k) Plans.
Institutional Shares Eligibility Requirements
Institutional Shares generally require a minimum initial investment and ongoing account balance of
$5,000,000. However, each Fund and VGI also reserve the right to establish higher or lower minimum amounts for certain investors or a group of investors.
Institutional Share class eligibility also is subject to the following special rules:
•Retail clients. Retail clients may hold Institutional Shares by aggregating up to 3 accounts held by the same client (same tax I.D. number) in a single Fund. Single family offices serviced by the Retail Investor Group with $200 million or more in assets in the Funds through the Retail Investor Group may hold Institutional Shares by aggregating assets across all family members who are part of a single family office.
•Financial intermediary clients. Financial intermediaries generally may hold Institutional Shares for the benefit of their underlying clients provided that:
(1)each underlying investor individually meets the investment minimum amount described above;
and
(2)the financial intermediary agrees to monitor ongoing compliance of the underlying investor accounts with the investment minimum amount; or
(3)an arrangement is established between VGI and the financial intermediary to allow VGI to monitor compliance with the eligibility requirements.
Home office model portfolios offered on wealth management platforms administered by financial intermediaries5 may offer Institutional Shares, provided:
(1)the financial intermediary in aggregate at the firm level, excluding custody assets, has total assets of at least $25 billion invested in Vanguard; and
(2)the financial intermediary in aggregate at the firm level, excluding custody assets, meets the investment minimum of Institutional Shares for the Fund.
A home office model portfolio must meet the following criteria:
(1)the allocations and Funds used in the model portfolios on the platform are set and selected by the financial intermediary (i.e., the firm itself);
(2)the allocations and Funds used in the model portfolios on the platform are not subject to change by individual financial advisors; and
(3)an arrangement is established between VGI and the financial intermediary to allow VGI to monitor compliance with the eligibility requirements.
•Institutional clients. An institutional client may hold Institutional Shares if the total amount aggregated among all accounts held by such a client (including accounts held through financial intermediaries) and invested in the Fund is at least $5 million (or such higher minimum required by the individual Fund). Such an institutional client must disclose to VGI on behalf of its accounts the following: (1) that the client acts as a common-decision maker6 for each account; and (2) the total
5For purposes of this Schedule B, this is not intended to include robo advisors.
6For purposes of this Schedule B, a common-decision maker includes, but is not limited to, a corporate entity that controls multiple pools of assets invested in a Fund. For example, a corporate entity that acts as a plan sponsor for a retirement plan may have one or more investment committees or boards of trustees overseeing both the retirement plan account as well as other accounts invested in the Fund. In this case, the corporate entity would be considered a common-decision maker for each account where there is a common membership across each investment committee or governing body making investment decisions for each account. Common-decision makers do not include financial intermediaries.
balance in each account in the Fund.
•Institutional clients with assets in certain Vanguard collective investment trusts and Funds. Institutional clients with assets in the following collective investment trusts and Funds may aggregate such assets with assets invested in the corresponding Funds listed below in the right column ("Corresponding Funds") for purposes of meeting the investment minimum for
Institutional Shares of the Corresponding Funds.
Trust/Fund |
Corresponding Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index |
Market Index Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Market Index Trust |
Market Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Bond |
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index |
Market Index Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total |
Vanguard Total International Stock |
International Stock Market Index Trust |
Market Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust |
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust |
Vanguard 500 Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Extended Market |
Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund |
Index Trust |
|
Vanguard Employee Benefit Index |
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund |
Fund |
|
Vanguard Employee Benefit Index |
Vanguard 500 Index Fund |
Fund |
|
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index |
Trust |
Fund |
•Investment by Vanguard Target Retirement Collective Trust. A Vanguard Target Retirement Trust that is a collective trust exempt from regulation under the Investment Company Act and that seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing in underlying Funds (a "TRT") may hold Institutional Shares of an underlying Fund whether or not its investment meets the minimum investment threshold specified above.
•Accumulation Period ⎯ Accounts funded through regular contributions (e.g., employer sponsored participant contribution plans), whose assets are expected to quickly achieve eligibility levels, may qualify for Institutional Shares upon account creation, rather than undergoing the conversion process shortly after account set-up if VGI management determines that the account will become eligible for Institutional Shares within a limited period of time (generally 90 days). The accumulation period eligibility is subject to the discretion of VGI management.
Institutional Plus Shares - Eligibility Requirements
Institutional Plus Shares generally require a minimum initial investment and ongoing account balance of $100,000,000. However, each Fund and VGI also reserve the right to establish higher or lower minimum amounts for certain investors or a group of investors. Institutional Plus Share class eligibility also is subject to the following special rules:
•Retail clients. Retail clients may hold Institutional Plus Shares by aggregating up to 3 accounts held by the same client (same tax I.D. number) in a single Fund. For purposes of this rule, VGI management is authorized to permit aggregation of a greater number of accounts in the case of clients whose aggregate assets within the Funds are expected to generate substantial economies in the servicing of their accounts. Single family offices serviced by the Retail Investor Group with $200 million or more in assets in the Funds through the Retail Investor Group may hold Institutional Plus Shares by aggregating assets across all family members who are part of a single family office.
•Institutional clients. An institutional client may hold Institutional Plus Shares if the total amount aggregated among all accounts held by such client (including accounts held through financial intermediaries) and invested in the Fund is at least $100 million (or such higher or lower minimum required by the individual Fund). Such an institutional client must disclose to VGI on behalf of its accounts the following: (1) that the client acts as a common-decision maker for each account; and
(2) the total balance in each account held in the Fund.
•Institutional clients with assets in certain Vanguard collective investment trusts and Funds. Institutional clients with assets in the following collective investment trusts and Funds may aggregate such assets with assets invested in the corresponding Funds listed below in the right column ("Corresponding Funds") for purposes of meeting the investment minimum for Institutional
Plus Shares of the Corresponding Funds.
Trust/Fund |
Corresponding Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index |
Market Index Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock |
Market Index Trust |
Market Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total Bond |
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index |
Market Index Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Total |
Vanguard Total International Stock |
International Stock Market Index Trust |
Market Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust |
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust |
Vanguard 500 Index Fund |
Vanguard Institutional Extended Market |
Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund |
Index Trust |
|
Vanguard Employee Benefit Index |
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund |
Fund |
|
Vanguard Employee Benefit Index |
Vanguard 500 Index Fund |
Fund |
|
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index |
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth Index |
Trust |
Fund |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index |
Vanguard Russell 2000 Value Index |
Trust |
Fund |
•Financial intermediary clients. Financial intermediaries generally may hold Institutional Plus Shares for the benefit of their underlying clients provided that:
(1)each underlying investor individually meets the investment minimum amount described above;
and
(2)the financial intermediary agrees to monitor ongoing compliance of the underlying investor accounts with the investment minimum amount; or
(3)an arrangement is established between VGI and the financial intermediary to allow VGI to monitor compliance with the eligibility requirements.
Home office model portfolios offered on wealth management platforms administered by financial intermediaries may offer Institutional Plus Shares, provided:
(1)the financial intermediary in aggregate at the firm level, excluding custody assets, has total assets of at least $25 billion invested in Vanguard; and
(2)the financial intermediary in aggregate at the firm level, excluding custody assets, meets the investment minimum of Institutional Plus Shares for the Fund.
A home office model portfolio must meet the following criteria:
(1)the allocations and Funds used in the model portfolios on the platform are set and selected by the financial intermediary (i.e., the firm itself);
(2)the allocations and Funds used in the model portfolios on the platform are not subject to change by individual financial advisors; and
(3)an arrangement is established between VGI and the financial intermediary to allow VGI to monitor compliance with the eligibility requirements.
•Accumulation Period - Accounts funded through regular contributions (e.g., employer sponsored participant contribution plans), whose assets are expected to quickly achieve eligibility levels, may qualify for Institutional Plus Shares upon account creation, rather than undergoing the conversion process shortly after account set-up if VGI management determines that the account will become eligible for Institutional Plus Shares within a limited period of time (generally 90 days). The accumulation period eligibility is subject to the discretion of VGI management.
•Asset Allocation Models - Clients with defined asset allocation models whose assets meet eligibility requirements may qualify for Institutional Plus Shares if such models comply with policies and procedures that have been approved by VGI management.
Institutional Select Shares - Eligibility Requirements
Institutional Select Shares generally require a minimum initial investment and ongoing account balance of $3,000,000,000. However, each Fund and VGI also reserve the right to establish higher or lower minimum amounts for certain investors or a group of investors. Institutional Select Share class eligibility also is subject to the following special rules:
•Institutional clients. An institutional client may hold Institutional Select Shares if the total amount aggregated among all accounts held by such client (including accounts held through financial intermediaries) and invested in the Fund is at least $3 billion (or such higher or lower minimum required by the individual Fund). Such an institutional client must disclose to VGI on behalf of its accounts the following: (1) the client acts as a common-decision maker for each account; and (2) the total balance in each account in the Fund.
•Financial intermediary clients. Financial intermediaries generally may hold Institutional Select Shares for the benefit of their underlying clients provided that:
(1)each underlying investor individually meets the investment minimum amount described above;
and
(2)the financial intermediary agrees to monitor ongoing compliance of the underlying investor accounts with the investment minimum amount; or
(3)an arrangement is established between VGI and the financial intermediary to allow VGI to monitor compliance with the eligibility requirements.
•Accumulation Period - Accounts funded through regular contributions (e.g., employer sponsored participant contribution plans), whose assets are expected to quickly achieve eligibility levels, may qualify for Institutional Select Shares upon account creation, rather than undergoing the conversion process shortly after account set-up, if VGI management determines that the account will become eligible for Institutional Select Shares within a limited period of time (generally 90 days). The accumulation period eligibility is subject to the discretion of VGI management.
•Investment by VGI collective investment trusts with a similar mandate. A VGI collective investment trust exempt from regulation under the Investment Company Act and that seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing in an underlying Fund with an index-based mandate may hold Institutional Select Shares of an underlying Fund with a similar index-based mandate whether or not its investment meets the minimum investment threshold specified above.
ETF Shares Eligibility Requirements
The eligibility requirements for ETF Shares will be set forth in the Fund's registration statement. To be eligible to purchase ETF Shares directly from a Fund, an investor must be (or must purchase through) an Authorized Participant, as defined in Paragraph III.F of the Multiple Class Plan. Investors purchasing ETF Shares from a Fund must purchase a minimum number of shares, known as a Creation Unit. The number of ETF Shares in a Creation Unit may vary from Fund to Fund. The value of a Fund's Creation Unit will vary with the net asset value of the
Fund's ETF Shares, but is expected to be several million dollars. An eligible investor generally must purchase a Creation Unit by depositing a prescribed basket consisting predominantly of securities with the Fund.
Transition Shares Eligibility Requirements
Transition Shares will be offered only to Funds that operate as a Fund-of-Funds and only by an underlying Fund (i) that is receiving assets in kind from one or more Funds and (ii) that will "transition" those in-kind assets by selling some or all of them and using the proceeds to purchase different assets. There is no minimum investment amount for Transition Shares.
Original Board Approval: July 21, 2000
Last Approved by Board: March 19, 2021
Access Person Code of Conduct
Effective Date: 01 March 2022 | Contact: [email protected]
Background Why This Access Person Code of Conduct Matters
Vanguard was founded with a singular focus on clients and serving their best interests, and this has been the foundation of our strong ethical culture. One way in which we consistently seek to earn and maintain the trust and loyalty of our clients is by adhering to the highest standards of ethical behavior. Acting with integrity and complying with applicable laws and regulations necessarily extends to your conduct in general and to your personal investing and trading activities in particular.
Some crew and contingent workers at Vanguard, by virtue of their role or department, are designated as an "Access Person" (i.e., an Advisor Access Person, Fund Access Person, or Investment Access Person) because they or their department are authorized to know about present or future transactions by Vanguard funds, or have the authority to influence those transactions, or otherwise have access to sensitive market or client activity. Because of that knowledge, authority, and access, Access Persons are subject to additional standards of business conduct, stricter personal investment rules, and greater oversight, among other things. These standards and rules, as set forth in this Access Person Code of Conduct (APCC)1, have been adopted with the goals of ensuring we comply with applicable law and avoiding conflicts of interest or the appearance of conflicts of interest. This is especially true regarding any potential conflicts of interest that could arise between the securities trading that Vanguard undertakes on behalf of the Vanguard funds or our clients and the personal securities trading by crew, contingent workers, and their household or family members.
Policy Coverage
To Whom Does the APCC Apply?
This policy2 applies to all crew members and contingent workers globally who are in a role that has been designated as an "Access Person" role. Certain provisions of this policy also apply to Associated Persons.
Are you an Access Person? Visit Appendix A to learn whether the role you're in is an Access Person role, and if so, which Access Person "designation" applies.
What about Non-Access Persons? Any crew member or contingent worker who is not in a role that has been designated as an Access Person role is a "Non-Access Person" and must
comply with the Personal Investment Activity Policy for Non-Access Persons, not this policy.
Are you a contingent worker? A "contingent worker" is any person other than a crew member who provides services to or on behalf of Vanguard through staffing firms, consulting
1The APCC constitutes the code of ethics that the Vanguard funds have adopted in compliance with U.S. SEC Rules 17j-1 and 204A-1.
2The APCC is a policy that has been created and approved, and is governed, similar to other policies at Vanguard. As used herein, references to "this policy" mean the APCC.
firms, service providers, or as independent contractors. Like crew, a contingent worker can be in either an Access Person or Non-Access Person role.
What about Associated Persons? For U.S. crew and contingent workers who are Associated Persons (to reiterate, not Access Persons, but Associated Persons) under FINRA rules and regulations, please note you have additional investment-related obligations under
the FINRA Licensing Policy, including the Securities Account Reporting Obligations for Associated Persons. Please review and comply with those documents, as well.
Policy Overview
There are four primary sections to this policy:
Section 1 Standards of Business Conduct, sets forth rules and expectations regarding your behavior and conduct.
Section 2 Personal Investment Activities, contains rules on how you and your Household or Family Members may own and trade securities for your own personal benefit. Note that some of these rules differ based on your Access Person designation. While the details are set forth in Section 2, at a high level there are four subsections applicable to you and your personal investment activities:
A Reminders on who is covered B Brokerage firms you may use C Disclosure obligations
D Investment and trading restrictions
Section 3 Penalties and Sanctions, describes how violations of this policy are addressed and enforced.
Section 4 Defined terms, provides definitions for the capitalized terms used in this policy.
Please carefully read the rest of this policy and ensure you understand and comply with its terms. Understanding and following this policy is one of the most important ways we can ensure our clients' interests always come first.
Be sure you are familiar with the following other Vanguard policies that relate to your ethical conduct and personal investment activities:
Standards of Conduct Policy
Conflicts of Interest Policy
Insider Trading Policy
Outside Business Activity Policy
Please also ensure you are familiar with Vanguard's Code of Ethical Conduct.
Policy Requirements
Section 1 Standards of Business Conduct
Everyone at Vanguard is expected to promote high standards of integrity and manage the company's affairs honestly and ethically. We all have a personal responsibility to conduct ourselves
in a manner that reflects a commitment to ethics and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Doing so is part and parcel of Vanguard's mission to "take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success."
Putting these values into practice means having and adhering to expected standards of business conduct. The Vanguard policy that explains these standards is the Standards of Conduct Policy, which
is incorporated herein by reference. You must comply with that policy, including the following standards of conduct that are explained therein:
1.Always put Vanguard clients' interests first and treat them fairly.
2.Avoid conflicts of interest.
3.Be candid and clear with clients and provide them with accurate information.
4.Comply with applicable laws, rules, regulations, and policies.
5.Comply with applicable professional standards.
6.Complete mandatory training and regularly certify that you are compliant with our policies.
7.Maintain accurate, timely, and complete business records.
8.Protect against fraud.
9.Lead by example.
10.Speak up.
At Vanguard, you are expected to always do the right thing. It sounds simple and it's usually very clear what doing the right thing entails. But sometimes it isn't. How do you make the best choice when facing difficult or unclear circumstances? How do you navigate an ethical dilemma?
In those situations, you should pause and reflect, and then work through the following "ethical decision-making guide." This guide will help you consider important questions before deciding whether or how to proceed with an action. It is not a substitute for this or any policy, and it may not tell you exactly what to do in every situation, but it can be used as a tool to help guide you when you face an ethical dilemma or a complex situation where the answer might not be clear.
If you're still in doubt as you work through the decision-making guide, err on the side of cautionask questions, elevate the issue, and enlist the help of others to ensure we reach the right answer every time for Vanguard and our clients.
Speaking Up As mentioned above, you are encouraged to help protect our clients, crew, and Vanguard by reporting concerns about ethics, financial or business integrity, information security and privacy, workplace practices, or alleged violations of policy, regulation, or law. Indeed, speaking up is one of the most effective ways to help ensure Vanguard maintains its high standards for ethics and compliance. To that end, if you become aware that you or anyone else violated any of the terms of this policy, you must contact Compliance immediately.
Likewise, it is your responsibility to know whether the role you are in is designated as an Access Person, and if so, which Access Person designation applies to you (visit the Appendix A to learn more). It is also your responsibility to know the policies and trading restrictions that apply to you accordingly, and to ask questions if you are unsure.
Section 2 Personal Investment Activities
Introduction
Vanguard recognizes the importance to crew and contingent workers of being able to manage and develop their own financial resources through long-term investments and strategies. With that in mind, the rules and requirements set forth in this policy have been adopted with the goals of (1) ensuring we comply with all applicable laws and regulations, and (2) avoiding any conflicts of interest, or any appearances of conflicts of interest, between the securities trading that Vanguard undertakes on behalf of Vanguard funds or our clients and the personal securities trading or investing by crew, contingent workers, or their Household or Family Members (defined in Section 4, below). Our industry and Vanguard have implemented certain standards and limitations designed to minimize these conflicts and help ensure that we focus on meeting our duty to clients.
Granted, the rules in this policy are demanding and strict and they may feel like an imposition. But at Vanguard, we take our ethical obligations very seriously, and the rules in this policy are intended to ensure that trading on behalf of Vanguard funds and clients are given priority over trading for your personal accounts, and that trades for your personal accounts do not adversely affect trades for our funds or clients.
Similarly, keep in mind that you must comply with applicable securities laws and must avoid taking personal advantage of your knowledge of securities activity in Vanguard funds or client accounts.
This policy includes specific restrictions on personal investing but cannot anticipate every fact pattern or situation. You should adhere to the spirit, and not just the letter, of this policy.
Compliance will keep all records relating to personal account trading as confidential as necessary. Information will be accessible within Compliance and may be reported to senior management or HR. Records may also need to be made available to Internal Audit and/or any regulator. All non-U.S. crew and contingent workers are required to sign a data consent / data privacy notice.
The Compliance Department reserves the right to monitor any and all investment or trading activity by you or by any Household or Family Member based on any information or system to which it has access.
Checklist
Given the complexity of this policy and the steps you must take to ensure you remain in compliance with it, we have created this brief checklist to help you keep track of your obligations. This is merely a summary, so be sure to comply with the full terms of this policy as well.
Checklist item
I know my Access Person "designation," and I am aware that this policy applies not only to me but also to my Household or Family Members
For the region where I work, I know what brokerage firm I and my Household or Family Members may use to maintain the accounts where I or they hold and trade Reportable Securities
For my Access Person designation, I know the initial and ongoing account and holdings disclosure obligations that apply to me and my Household or Family Members
Where this topic is covered in this policy Subsection 2-A Who Is Covered Under this Policy
Subsection 2-B Brokerage Firms You May
Use
Subsection 2-C Disclosure Obligations
For my Access Person designation, I
know the rules and limitations for transacting securities in my personal accounts and those of my Household or Family Members
Subsections 2-D-1 and 2-D-2 Investment
and Trading Restrictions
For Fund Access Person and Investment Access Person designations, I know how to seek trade preclearance
I know the penalties and sanctions that may apply for violations of any of the requirements under this policy
I understand the meaning of the defined terms used in this policy
Quick Tip:
Subsection 2-D-3 How to Seek and Abide by Preclearance Requirements
Section 3 Penalties and Sanctions
Section 4 Defined Terms
The rules in this policy cover most of the personal investing situations you are likely to find. Yet it's always possible you will encounter a situation that isn't fully addressed by the rules. If that happens, you need to know what to do. The easiest way to make sure you are making the right decision is to follow these three principles:
1.Know the policy. If you think your situation isn't covered, check again. It never hurts to take a second look at the rules.
2.Seek guidance. Asking questions is always appropriate. Talk with your manager or
contact Compliance if you're not sure about the policy requirements or how they apply to your situation.
3.Use sound judgment. Analyze the situation and weigh the options. Think about how your decision would look to someone outside of Vanguard.
Note for crew in China:
Because you may not have access to MCO, different systems and procedures are in place for you to disclose accounts and holdings. Please consult with your manager or the China Compliance team to learn more.
Subsection 2-A Who Is Covered Under this Policy
As stated in the introduction to this policy, above, this policy applies to all crew members and contingent workers globally who are in a role that has been designated as an "Access Person" role.
Access Persons are covered This policy applies to crew and contingent worker Access Persons and, in certain instances, to their Household or Family Members.
oAccess Persons Please note that the specific trading prohibitions and reporting requirements vary depending on your Access Person "designation," meaning Advisor Access Person, Fund Access Person, or Investment Access Person. To learn the Access Person designation that applies to your role, visit Appendix A. Note further that, regardless of your designation, the Compliance Department has the authority, with appropriate notice to you, to apply to you any or all of the trading restrictions within this policy
oHousehold or Family Members Certain aspects of this policy apply not only to you but to your Household or Family Members, as well. Why? Doing so is required by applicable law and regulations in many jurisdictions. It is also consistent with industry best practices and helps Vanguard ensure we are effectively monitoring and guarding against conflicts of interest and other issues. See Section 4, below, for the definition of Household or Family Members in the region where you work.
Non-Access Persons are not covered If the role you are in is not an Access Person role, you do not need to comply with this policy; instead, with regard to your personal investments, you must comply with the Personal Investment Activity Policy for Non-Access Persons (and other applicable policies). Note, however, that in the event a Non-Access Person is a Household or Family Member of an Access Person, then the terms of this policy will apply to the Non-Access Person as a Household or Family Member hereunder and any conflicting terms of this policy will take precedence over the Personal Investment Activity Policy for Non-Access Persons.
Associated Persons also have obligations under other policies and documents For U.S. crew and contingent workers who are deemed to be Associated Persons (to reiterate, not Access Persons, but Associated Persons) under the FINRA Licensing Policy, you have certain obligations
under this policy and have additional investment-related obligations under the FINRA Licensing Policy and the Securities Account Reporting Obligations for Associated Persons.
Your designation may change Keep in mind that your Access Person designation may change over time, for instance if you change roles, if there are changes made in your department, or if the Compliance Department determines a designation change is appropriate. You are advised to regularly consult the My Ethics and Compliance Resource Center available on CrewNet to check your designation.
Subsection 2-B Brokerage Firms You May Use
The terms of Subsection 2-B apply to all Access Person designations.
The following requirements and restrictions on which brokerage firms you may use to hold and transact Reportable Securities apply to you based on whether you are a crew member or contingent worker and where you work:
U.S. Crew:Crew who are Access Persons employed in the U.S., and their Household or Family Members (parts (a) and (b) of that defined term only), must maintain and trade all Reportable Securities in a Vanguard Brokerage Account (VBA). This obligation does not apply to any Household or Family Members covered under part (c) of that defined term. See the Defined Terms in Section 4, below, for all definitions.
Securities or investments that are not "Reportable Securities" may be held in a brokerage account at the firm of your choice.
Employer-sponsored retirement accounts (e.g., 401(k) and 403(b)), 529 college savings plans, and Compliance-approved accounts (e.g., Approved Managed Accounts) may be held in a brokerage account at the firm of your choice. However, if you hold any Reportable Securities through any of those accounts, then such accounts are considered Covered Accounts under this policy and you are required to disclose them to Compliance under Subsection 2-C of this policy.
Newly hired U.S. crew who are Access Persons, and their Household or Family Members (parts (a) and (b) of that defined term only), must transfer any existing applicable Reportable Securities to a VBA by submitting a request or other applicable paperwork with Vanguard and each firm at which you have an existing applicable brokerage account within 60 days of your joining Vanguard. Visit Vanguard.com > Personal Investors > Open an Account to transfer assets from another firm to Vanguard.
For a more detailed list of Securities that must be held in a VBA, as well as
Securities that may be held elsewhere, visit the Appendices C-F.
Ex-U.S. Crew: Crew who are Access Persons employed outside the U.S., and their Household or Family Members, may maintain Reportable Securities (as well as Securities or investments that are not Reportable Securities) in a brokerage account or other type of account at the firm of their choice.
Contingent Workers, Contingent workers who are Access Persons may maintain Reportable
GloballySecurities (as well as Securities or investments that are not Reportable Securities) in a brokerage account at the firm of their choice.
Subsection 2-C Disclosure Obligations
The terms of this Subsection 2-C apply to all Access Person designations and to all Associated Persons.
This policy requires the disclosure of a variety of account and holdings information to the Compliance Department for monitoring and oversight. This policy requires (1) an initial disclosure of information, and (2) periodic ongoing disclosures. Even if you do not have any personal brokerage
account holdings or do not trade in Reportable Securities, you are still required to complete the necessary initial and periodic disclosures.
1. Initial Disclosure of Accounts and Holdings
Within ten (10) calendar days of joining Vanguard, or if applicable within ten (10) calendar days of moving from a Non-Access Person role at Vanguard into an Access Person role, all Access Persons and Associated Persons must disclose the following to Compliance:
(a)All Covered Accounts and all Reportable Securities held by you or a Household or Family Member;
(b)All Covered Accounts in which you exercise Investment Discretion;
(c)All Covered Accounts over which you exercise control (e.g., agent authority (full or limited), trustee, power of attorney authority, etc.);
(d)All accounts in which you have, or will acquire, Beneficial Ownership of Securities; and
(e)All accounts held by you and any Household or Family Member in which there are college saving plan products (including, in the U.S., 529 plans), annuity products, or other insurance products that, in turn, hold or invest in Vanguard Funds.
This includes Brokerage Accounts held at Vanguard, as well as those held at another financial institution. For clarity, you do not need to disclose an account or submit transaction confirmations or statements if the account does not have the ability to hold Securities for example, a traditional checking, savings, or deposit account with a bank, credit union, or building society for holding cash would not need to be disclosed.
This information must be current as of no more than 45 calendar days before joining Vanguard.
To make this initial disclosure, you will receive an Initial Certification assignment by email to complete which will include a section to disclose Covered Accounts and all Reportable Securities by including account information in the "Account Attestation" section of the assignment and uploading corresponding account statements via MCO. You must complete and submit the Initial Certification within ten (10) calendar days of receiving it; the failure to do so may be considered a violation of this policy.
Note: We use an application called MyComplianceOffice, or MCO, to help manage this policy. You may use MCO to disclose accounts and holdings, and to secure trading permissions, if those obligations apply to you. Visit My Ethics and Compliance Resource Center on CrewNet for resources on how to access and use MCO
2. Ongoing Disclosure of Accounts, Transactions, and Duplicate Statements
After the Initial Disclosure, Access Persons and Associated Persons may need to disclose account and transaction information to Compliance on a periodic basis regarding Covered Accounts and any transactions in Reportable Securities made by you and your Household or Family Members.
Further, if at any time you or a Household or Family Member subsequently:
open, or intend to open, a Covered Account with a financial institution (e.g., broker, dealer, advisor, or any other professional money manager), or
acquire holdings in Reportable Securities, or
have a preexisting Covered Account (including a Vanguard Brokerage Account) that becomes associated with you or a Household or Family Member (such as through marriage or inheritance or some other life event),
or there becomes an account in which you acquire Beneficial Ownership of Securities, then you must notify Compliance as soon as possible (and in any event within 10 calendar days) and disclose these Covered Accounts and Reportable Securities by listing them and including associated information in the Accounts tab in MCO.
For U.S. crew, keep in mind that, as explained in Section 2-B of this policy above, you and your Household or Family Members (parts (a) and (b) of that defined term only) must maintain Reportable Securities in a VBA.
What and how to disclose this information:
For VBAs disclosed by U.S. crew as required under this policy, Compliance will receive transaction confirmations automatically. No additional action by you is needed to disclose transactions of Reportable Securities in VBAs you have disclosed.
For Covered Accounts and holdings of Reportable Securities held outside of Vanguard (including in any account that would require disclosure under Section 2- C(1) of this policy), it is your responsibility to ensure that duplicate statements and transaction confirmations are available to or delivered to Compliance:
oBecause Vanguard has file feed contracts in place with many brokerage firms worldwide, for many Covered Accounts you disclose the holdings and transactions information will be sent to Compliance electronically with no additional action needed by you.
oFor Covered Accounts held at firms where Vanguard does not have a file
feed in place, you must do the following:
Contact the firm where your Covered Account is held and take steps to send duplicate statements and daily transaction confirmations (electronic or paper) to Vanguard. You do this often by making Vanguard Compliance an interested party and having duplicate statements and confirmations sent to the third party scanning service Vanguard uses, called "Earth Class Mail" at this address: Vanguard, c/o TerraNua, 9450 SW Gemini Drive #37880, Beaverton, OR, 97008-7105.
If the firm where your Covered Account is held is not able to send statements and daily transaction confirmations (electronic or paper) to Vanguard, you are required to scan and upload copies into the Trading Documents folder in MCO immediately after you receive them, unless you receive an exemption from this requirement from Compliance. You must ensure the documents you upload clearly show the firm/institution at which the account is held, the account number or ID, the account owner, and the account type.
If Compliance does not receive the information automatically via a file feed, you will receive email notifications on a calendar quarterly basis to complete a Quarterly Securities Transaction Report and thereby disclose Covered Accounts and Reportable Securities, via MCO. You must complete and submit that assignment within 30 calendar days; the failure to do so may be considered a violation of this policy.
On an annual basis (usually in January or February), you will receive an assignment from Compliance in which you must certify, among other things, that all Covered Accounts and Reportable Securities are recorded accurately in MCO.
3. Additional notes related to disclosures under this policy:
For clarity, you do not need to disclose an account or submit transaction confirmations or statements if the account does not have the ability to hold Securities (for example, a traditional checking, savings, or deposit account with a bank, credit union, or building society for holding cash would not need to be disclosed).
As stated above, U.S. crew and contingent workers who are Associated Persons are also required to comply with and are subject to the FINRA Licensing Policy and
Securities Account Reporting Obligations.
The Compliance Department will keep personal trading information confidential, but please note that such information may be accessible to authorized personnel within Compliance and may be reported to or summarized for senior management, HR, or the OGC for investigative purposes. Applicable records may also be provided to internal or external auditors and/or to any regulator if required. All ex-U.S. crew and contingent workers are required to sign a data consent / data privacy notice.
Please note that crew and contingent workers in Australia are required to disclose all transactions in VIA funds in MCO in the same manner as is required for Reportable Securities.
Subsection 2-D Investment and Trading Restrictions
This Subsection 2-D contains three segments:
Segment 2-D-1 applies to all Access Person designations.
Segment 2-D-2 has terms and requirements that differ based on your Access Person designation.
oSegment 2-D-2(a): Advisor Access Person requirements
oSegment 2-D-2(b): Fund Access Person requirements
oSegment 2-D-2(c): Investment Access Person requirements
Segment 2-D-3 explains how to seek and abide by preclearance requirements, if applicable to your activity.
Segment 2-D-1: Rules and Limitations applicable to all Access Person designations
The terms of this Segment 2-D-1 apply to all Access Person designations.
(a)General Obligations
i)Comply with the law:
(1)You must comply with all applicable securities-related rules and laws.
(2)You may not engage in conduct that is deceitful, fraudulent, or manipulative, or that involves false or misleading statements, in connection with the purchase or sale of a Security by a Vanguard Fund or Vanguard Client account or otherwise.
(3)You may not intentionally, recklessly, or negligently circulate false information or rumors that may affect the securities markets or may be perceived as market manipulation.
ii)Use of Information:
(1)You may not take personal advantage of knowledge of recent, impending, or planned Securities activities of the Vanguard Funds or their investment advisors or any Vanguard Client. You are prohibited from purchasing or sellingdirectly or indirectlyany Security or Related Security when you know that the Security is being purchased or sold, or considered for purchase or sale, by a Vanguard Fund (with the exception of an index fund) or by a Vanguard Client.
(2)You are subject to and must comply with the Insider Trading Policy and/or any similar policy of the Vanguard affiliate or region for which you work. Each of these policies is considered an integral part of your obligations under this policy. Each policy prohibits you from buying or selling any Security while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the issuer of the Security. The policies also prohibit you from communicating any nonpublic information about any Security or issuer of Securities to third parties.
(3)You must comply with the Confidential Information Policy, including that you may not share information with any third party about any planned, upcoming, or recently executed trading activity by any Vanguard Fund or Vanguard Client unless such information is publicly available through no action by you.
iii)Fund policies and excessive trading:
(1)When purchasing, exchanging, or redeeming shares of a Vanguard Fund, you must adhere to the policies and standards set forth in the fund's prospectus, or offering document, including policies on market-timing and frequent trading.
(2)Excessive trading in Covered Accounts is strongly discouraged. The Compliance Department reserves the right to monitor trading across all of your Covered Accounts, and may conduct scrutiny of any trades in your Covered Accounts where such trading may appear excessive in nature (including, but not limited to, if the number of trades is so frequent as to potentially impact your ability to carry out your assigned responsibilities or the trades involve positions that are disproportionate to your net assets). If Compliance in its sole discretion determines you have engaged in excessive trading, then Compliance may limit the number of trades allowed in your Covered Accounts during a given period. This Section 2-D-1(a)(iii)(2) does not apply to transactions in an Approved Managed Account.
iv)Beneficial ownership and discretion:
(1)The terms and restrictions of this policy apply to all Securities in which you have acquired or will acquire Beneficial Ownership.
(2)You must comply with these investment and trading restrictions with respect to any account you own as well as any account over which you have Investment Discretion or in which you have the authority to transact.
v)No circumvention You are not permitted to assist, aid, or enable any other person in doing anything that you are prohibited from doing under this policy.
vi)Waivers:
(1)The Chief Compliance Officer may grant exceptions to this policy, including preclearance, other trading restrictions, and certain reporting requirements on a case-by-case basis if it is determined that (1) the proposed conduct involves no opportunity for abuse, (2) the proposed conduct does not conflict with Vanguard's interests, and (3) not granting an exception would result in an unfair or unjust outcome.
(2)The Chief Compliance Officer may waive the applicability of this policy for a contingent worker if the policy's requirements are covered through the applicable service provider's contract with Vanguard.
(b)Rules regarding specific investments or investment types:
i)Use of derivatives:
(1)You and your Household or Family Members may not use a derivative to avoid or circumvent a rule or requirement set forth in this policy. If something is prohibited by these rules, then it is also against these rules to effectively accomplish the same thing by using a derivative. This includes futures, options, and other types of derivatives.
(2)You and your Household or Family Members are permitted to trade futures or options on commodities.
ii)IPOs and ICOs:
(1)You and your Household or Family Members are prohibited from acquiring Securities in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) or Secondary Offering.
(2)You and your Household or Family Members are prohibited from participating in an Initial Coin Offering (ICO).
iii)Private Placements:
(1)You and your Household or Family Members are not permitted to invest in securities offered to potential investors in a Private Placement or other limited investment offering without first obtaining preclearance from Compliance.
(2)You must provide documentation describing the investment (e.g., offering memorandum, subscription documents, etc.) so as to enable Compliance to conduct a thorough review of the investment.
(3)Approval by Compliance may be granted or denied after a review of the facts and circumstances, including whether:
An investment in the securities is likely to result in future conflicts with Vanguard Client accounts.
You are being offered the opportunity due to your employment at, or association with, Vanguard.
(4)If you or your Household or Family Members receive approval to purchase Securities in a Private Placement, you must immediately inform Compliance if that Security goes to public offer or is pending listing on an exchange.
(5)To initiate the process for obtaining preclearance of a Private Placement, complete the Outside Business Activity request form (the form for U.S. crew is in LARS, and for ex-U.S. crew is in MCO).
iv)SPACs You and your Household or Family Members are prohibited from acquiring a SPAC at any stage of its lifecycle (i.e., pre-IPO, IPO, pre-merger, post-merger).
v)Short-Selling You are prohibited from selling short any Security that you do not own or from otherwise engaging in short-selling activities.
vi)Limit Orders Same-day limit orders are permitted; however, good 'til cancelled orders (such as limit orders that stay open over the course of multiple trading days until a security reaches a specified market price) are not permitted.
vii)Digital Currencies and Related Investments Refer to the Trading and Reporting Requirements for Digital Currency Investments and Activities for details on which digital currency account and product types are permitted, and what must be disclosed, under this policy.
(c)Short term trading in a Vanguard Fund (other than Vanguard ETFs):
i)Compliance may monitor trading in Vanguard Funds, other than Vanguard ETFs, and will review situations where Vanguard Fund shares are redeemed within 30 calendar days of purchase (a "short-term trade"). You may be required to relinquish to Vanguard any profit made on a short-term trade and will be subject to disciplinary action if Compliance determines the short-term trade was detrimental to a Vanguard Fund or a Vanguard Client or that there is a history of frequent trading by you or your Household or Family Members. For purposes of this paragraph:
(1)A redemption includes a redemption by any means, including an exchange out of a Vanguard Fund.
(2)This policy does not cover purchases and redemptions/sales (i) into or out of Vanguard money market funds, Vanguard short-term bond funds, or (ii) through an Automatic Investment Program.
ii)Nothing in this section is intended to replace, nullify, or modify any requirements imposed by a Vanguard Fund.
Segment 2-D-2: Specific Limitations and Prohibitions that Apply Based on Access Person Designation
The terms and requirements of this Segment 2-D-2 are in addition to the terms and requirement of Segment 2-D-1, and you must comply with the portions of this Segment 2-D-2 that apply to your Access Person designation. Note, an Access Person designation can apply to crew members or contingent workers.
Segment 2-D-2(a): Advisor Access Person requirements
The following terms and requirements apply to Advisor Access Persons only and are in addition to the terms and requirements of Segment 2-D-1:
Securities transactions for which you must obtain preclearance (meaning, approval from Compliance before transacting)
None. You are not required to obtain preclearance of any Covered Securities transactions by you or your Household or Family Members, except Private Placements as described above.
Prohibited Securities transactions
In addition to Segment 2-D-1, you are subject to the following restrictions with respect to any transaction in which you will acquire any direct or indirect Beneficial Ownership:
Short-Term Trading. You are prohibited from purchasing and then selling any Covered Security at a profit, as well as selling and then repurchasing a Covered Security at a lower price, within 60 calendar days. A last-in/first-out accounting methodology will be applied to a series of Security purchases when applying this rule. (Note, as stated, this is based on last- in/first-out accounting regardless of how you placed the trade or plan to report it for tax purposes.) If you realize profits on short-term trades, you will be required to relinquish the profits to Vanguard (exclusive of commissions). In addition, the trade will be recorded as a violation of this policy. For example: you would not be permitted to sell a Covered Security at $12 that you purchased within the prior 60 days for $10. Similarly, you would not be permitted to purchase a Covered Security at $10 that you had sold within the prior 60 days for $12.
Short-term trading on options. You may hold options on a Covered Security until you exercise the options or the options expire. However, you may not otherwise close any open positions within 60 calendar days. If you realize profits on such short-term trades, you must relinquish such profits to Vanguard (exclusive of commissions). In addition, the trade will be recorded as a violation of this policy. Note: These types of transactions can have unintended consequences.
For example, your call option could be assigned, causing the underlying Security to be called away within sixty (60) calendar days following the purchase of the Covered Security.
Visit the Appendix C for a table summarizing the trading and reporting requirements for Advisor Access Persons.
Segment 2-D-2(b): Fund Access Person requirements
The following terms and requirements apply to Fund Access Persons only and are in addition to the terms and requirements of Segment 2-D-1:
Securities transactions for which you must obtain preclearance (meaning, approval from Compliance before transacting)
Securities transactions that do not require preclearance
Is preclearance required for trades in an Approved Managed Account?
Yes, you must obtain, for yourself and on behalf of your Household or Family Members, preclearance for any transaction of a Covered Security by you or any Household or Family Member.
See Segment 2-D-3, below, for instructions on how to seek preclearance.
You are not required to obtain preclearance for the following:
Purchases or sales of Vanguard Funds. Purchases or sales where the person requesting preclearance has no direct or indirect influence or control over the account (e.g., you have a trust in your name but you are not the trustee who places the transaction, provided you have granted Investment Discretion to the trustee and there has been no prior communication between you and the trustee regarding the transaction).
Corporate actions in Covered Securities such as stock dividends, stock splits, mergers, consolidations, spin-offs, or other similar corporate reorganizations or distributions. Purchases or sales made as a part of an Automatic Investment Program.
Purchases effected upon the exercise of Rights which were issued by an issuer pro rata to all holders of a class of its Securities, to the extent such Rights were acquired from such issuer.
Acquisitions of Covered Securities through gifts or bequests.
Visit the Appendix D for a table summarizing the trading and reporting requirements for Fund Access Persons.
No, you are not required to seek preclearance of a transaction in a Covered Security in an Approved Managed Account so long as you have no prior communication with the portfolio manager of that account in connection with that transaction.
Note, Vanguard PAS accounts generally do not qualify as Approved Managed Accounts because PAS account owners generally retain some level of investment discretion. Further, any
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Prohibited Securities transactions
The blackout period restrictions set forth above will not apply to a Fund Access Person's sale of stock of any issuer which has a market capitalization that exceeds US$5 billion (or local currency equivalent), provided that the total value of any sales of the Security by the Fund Access Person do not exceed US$10,000 (or local currency equivalent) in any 30-day rolling period. Sales of securities of issuers with market capitalizations below US$5 billion, or that exceed US$10,000 in any 30-day rolling period, will continue to be subject to the blackout periods unless Compliance grants a waiver.
Compliance may waive the blackout period as it applies to the sale of a Covered Security if the Chief Compliance Officer determines its application creates a significant hardship to you (e.g., you need cash for a home purchase or to cover a major medical expense) and, in the opinion of the Chief Compliance Officer, satisfies the requirements for a waiver in the Waivers paragraph of Segment 2-D-1, above. Request and complete a
Hardship Waiver Request Form.
In addition to Segment 2-D-1, you are subject to the following restrictions with respect to any transaction in which you will acquire any direct or indirect Beneficial Ownership:
Futures and Options. You are prohibited from entering into, acquiring, or selling any Futures contract (including single stock futures) or any Option on any Security (including Options on ETFs, Digital Utility Tokens, Digital Security Tokens, and Digital Currencies).
Short-Term Trading. You are prohibited from purchasing and then selling any Covered Security at a profit, as well as selling and then repurchasing a Covered Security at a lower price, within 60 calendar days. A last-in/first-out accounting methodology will be applied to a series of Security purchases when applying this rule. (Note, as stated, this is based on last- in/first-out accounting regardless of how you placed the trade or plan to report it for tax purposes.) If you realize profits on short-term trades, you will be required to relinquish the profits to Vanguard (exclusive of commissions). In addition, the trade will be recorded as a violation of this policy. Example: You are not permitted to sell a security at $12 that you purchased within the prior 60 days for $10. Similarly, you are not permitted to purchase a security at $10 that you sold within the prior 60 days for $12.
Spread Bets. You are prohibited from participating in Spread Betting on Securities, indexes, interest rates, currencies, or commodities.
Segment 2-D-2(c): Investment Access Person requirements
The following terms and requirements apply to Investment Access Persons only and are in addition to the terms and requirements of Segment 2-D-1:
Securities transactions for which you must obtain preclearance (meaning, approval from Compliance before transacting)
Yes, you must obtain, for yourself and on behalf of your Household or Family Members, preclearance for any transaction of (i) a Covered Security, or (ii) a Vanguard ETF, by you or any Household or Family Member.
See Segment 2-D-3, below, for instructions on how to seek preclearance.
Securities transactions that do not require preclearance
Is preclearance required for trades in an Approved Managed Account?
You are not required to obtain preclearance for the following:
Purchases or sales of Vanguard Funds. (Reminder: The purchase or sale of Vanguard ETFs does require preclearance.)
Purchases or sales where the person requesting preclearance has no direct or indirect influence or control over the Covered Security (e.g., you have a trust in your name but you are not the trustee who places the transaction, provided you have granted Investment Discretion to the trustee and there has been no prior communication between you and the trustee regarding the transaction).
Corporate actions in Covered Securities such as stock dividends, stock splits, mergers, consolidations, spin-offs, or other similar corporate reorganizations or distributions. Purchases or sales made as a part of an Automatic Investment Program.
Purchases effected upon the exercise of Rights which were issued by an issuer pro rata to all holders of a class of its Securities, to the extent such Rights were acquired from such issuer.
Acquisitions of Covered Securities through gifts or bequests.
Visit the Appendix for a table summarizing the trading and reporting requirements for Investment Access Persons.
No, you are not required to seek preclearance of a transaction in a Covered Security in an Approved Managed Account so long as you have no prior communication with the portfolio manager of that account in connection with that transaction.
Note, Vanguard PAS accounts generally do not qualify as Approved Managed Accounts because PAS account owners generally retain some level of investment discretion. Further, any trades of Covered Securities (but not trades of Vanguard ETFs) in a PAS account must be precleared under this policy.
"Blackout period" restrictions that may apply to personal trading in Covered Securities
You may be subject to certain restrictions if you purchase or sell a Covered Security within seven (7) days before or after a Vanguard Fund purchases or sells the same Covered Security or a Related Security (the "blackout period").
Purchasing or selling before a Vanguard Fund:
If you purchase a Covered Security within seven days before a Vanguard Fund purchases the same Covered Security or a Related Security, you may be required to hold the Covered Security for 6 months before being permitted to sell the Covered Security for a profit.
If you sell a Covered Security within seven days before a Vanguard Fund sells the same Covered Security or a Related Security, you may be required to relinquish to Vanguard any profits earned from your sale of the Covered Security (exclusive of commissions), where profits are calculated based on the price that the Vanguard Fund received for selling the Covered Security or a Related Security.
Purchasing or selling after a Vanguard Fund:
In general, you will not receive preclearance to purchase a Covered Security within seven days after a Vanguard Fund trades the same Covered Security or a Related Security. If you execute the transaction without receiving preclearance, you will have violated this policy and must immediately sell the Covered Security and relinquish all profits received from the sale to Vanguard (exclusive of commissions).
In general, you will not receive preclearance to sell a Covered Security within seven days after a Vanguard Fund trades the same Covered Security or a Related Security. If you execute the transaction without receiving preclearance, you will have violated this policy and must relinquish to Vanguard the difference (exclusive of commissions) between the sale price you received and the Vanguard Fund's sale price (as long as your sales price is higher), multiplied by the number of shares you sold.
In addition to these restrictions, local law may dictate the extent to which any gains must be relinquished.
Compliance may exempt from these restrictions certain trades during blackout periods that coincide with trading by certain Vanguard Funds (e.g., index funds).
Compliance may waive the blackout period as it applies to the sale of a Covered Security if the Chief Compliance Officer determines its application creates a significant hardship to you (e.g., you need cash for a home purchase or to cover a major medical expense) and, in the opinion of the Chief Compliance Officer, satisfies the requirements for a waiver in the Waivers
Prohibited Securities transactions
paragraph of Segment D-1, above. Request and complete
a Hardship Waiver Request Form.
In addition to Segment 2-D-1, you are subject to the following restrictions with respect to any transaction in which you will acquire any direct or indirect Beneficial Ownership:
Futures and Options. You are prohibited from entering into, acquiring, or selling any Futures contract (including single stock futures) or any Option on any Security (including Options on ETFs, Digital Utility Tokens, Digital Security Tokens, and Digital Currencies).
Short-Term Trading. You are prohibited from purchasing and then selling any Covered Security or a Vanguard ETF at a profit, as well as selling and then repurchasing a Covered Security or a Vanguard ETF at a lower price, within 60 calendar days. A last- in/first-out accounting methodology will be applied to a series of Security purchases when applying this rule. (Note, as stated, this is based on last-in/first-out accounting regardless of how you placed the trade or plan to report it for tax purposes.) If you realize profits on short-term trades, you will be required to relinquish the profits to Vanguard (exclusive of commissions). In addition, the trade will be recorded as a violation of this
policy. Example: You are not permitted to sell a security at $12 that you purchased within the prior 60 days for $10. Similarly, you are not permitted to purchase a security at $10 that you sold within the prior 60 days for $12.
Spread Bets. You are prohibited from participating in Spread Betting on Securities, indexes, interest rates, currencies, or commodities.
Segment 2-D-3: How to Seek and Abide by Preclearance Requirements
If you are required to obtain preclearance of any trade or transaction under this policy, then the terms of this Segment 2-D-3 apply to that trade or transaction.
Preclearance representations.
By seeking preclearance, you will be deemed to be advising and representing to Compliance that you:
Do not possess any material, nonpublic information relating to the security.
Do not use knowledge of any proposed trade or investment program relating to the Vanguard Funds for personal benefit.
Believe the proposed trade is available to any market participant on the same terms.
How do I obtain preclearance?
Preclearance must be obtained via the "Personal Trade Pre-Clearance" path in MCO. Once the required information is submitted, your preclearance request will usually be approved or denied
immediately. Transactions in Covered Securities (including, for Investment Access Persons, transactions in Vanguard ETFs) may not be executed before you receive approval.
As a reminder, preclearance of Private Placements is addressed in Segment 2-D-1 of this policy, above.
Attempting to gain approval after the transaction has occurred is not permitted. Completing a personal trade before receiving approval or after the approval window expires constitutes a violation of this policy. See Section 3 of this policy for more information regarding the sanctions that may be imposed as a result of a violation.
How long is my preclearance approval valid?
In the U.S.: Preclearance approval will expire at the end of the trading day on which it is issued (e.g., if you receive approval for a trade on Monday, it is effective until the market closes on that Monday). Preclearance for permitted limit orders is good for transactions on the same day that approval is granted only. If you receive approval for a limit order, it must be executed or expire at the close of regular trading on the same business day for which approval was granted. If you wish to execute the limit order after the close of regular trading on the day you received approval, you must submit a new preclearance request for the day you wish to execute the trade.
Outside the U.S.: If you receive approval, transactions must be executed no later than the end of trading on the next business day after the preclearance is granted. If the transaction is not placed within that time, you must submit a new request for approval before placing the transaction. If you preclear a limit order, that limit order must either be executed or expire at the end of the next business day. If you want to execute the order after the next business day period expires, you must resubmit your preclearance request.
Section 3 Penalties and Sanctions
How we enforce this policy
The Compliance Department regularly reviews the forms, reports, and other information it receives. If these reviews turn up information that is incomplete, questionable, or potentially in violation of this policy, the Compliance Department will investigate the matter and may contact you. If it is determined that you or any of your Household or Family Members have violated this policy, the Compliance Department or another appropriate party may take action.
Violations
If the Compliance Department determines that there has been a violation, you may be subject to penalties and sanctions as described in this policy and otherwise as described in 






Action Policy and, for crew and contingent workers in Australia, the Managing Misconduct Policy. The Compliance Department will generally utilize a rolling 24-month period when evaluating whether and how to sanction a violation. Any violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
Vanguard takes all policy violations seriously and at times provides the Vanguard Funds' board with a summary of actions taken in response to material violations of this policy and other policies. You should be aware that other securities laws and regulations not addressed by this policy may also apply to you, depending upon your role at Vanguard.
Exceptions
The Chief Compliance Officer or designee retains the discretion to interpret and grant exceptions to this policy and to decide how the rules apply to any given situation for the purpose of protecting the funds and being consistent with the general principles of this policy and the Code of Ethical Conduct.
In cases where exceptions to this policy are noted and you may qualify for them, you need to get prior written approval from the Compliance Department. If you believe that you have a situation that warrants an exception that is not discussed in this policy, you may submit a written request to the Compliance Department, which will consider your request and notify you of the outcome.
Section 4 Defined Terms
The following definitions apply throughout this policy:
Access Person |
Any person designated as an Investment Access Person, Fund Access |
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Person, or Advisor Access Person. |
Approved Managed |
An investment account where (i) the account is owned by an investor |
Account |
and overseen by a hired professional money manager, (ii) the investor |
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has no trading discretion on the account, and (iii) Compliance has |
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approved it as an Approved Managed Account. |
Associated Person |
Any person who conducts securities business on behalf of Vanguard |
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Marketing Corporation (VMC). This includes all FINRA-licensed |
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contingent workers, as well as non-licensed contingent workers who |
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perform certain operational and administrative functions for VMC. |
Automatic Investment |
A program in which regular periodic purchases (or withdrawals) are |
Program |
made automatically in (or from) Investment accounts, according to a |
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predetermined schedule and allocation. An Automatic Investment |
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Program includes a dividend reinvestment plan. |
Bankers' Acceptance |
A time draft drawn on a commercial bank by a borrower usually in |
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connection with an international commercial transaction. Bankers' |
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Acceptances are usually guaranteed by the bank. |
Beneficial Ownership |
The opportunity to directly or indirectlythrough any contract, |
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arrangement, understanding, relationship, or otherwiseshare at any |
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time in any economic interest or profit derived from an ownership of or a |
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transaction in a Security. For clarity, what you are deemed to have |
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Beneficial Ownership of includes the following: |
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Any Security owned individually by you. |
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Any Security owned by a Household or Family Member. |
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Any Security owned in joint tenancy, as tenants in common, or in |
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other joint ownership arrangements. |
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Any Security in which a Household or Family Member has |
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Beneficial Ownership if the Security is held in a Covered Account |
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over which you have decision making authority (for example, you |
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act as a trustee, executor, or guardian or you provide Investment |
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advice). |
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Your interest as a general partner or manager/member in |
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Securities held by a general or limited partnership or limited liability |
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company. |
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Your interest as a member of an Investment club or an |
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organization that is formed for the purpose of investing in a pool of |
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monies or Securities. |
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Your ownership of Securities as a trustee of a trust in which either |
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you or a Household or Family Member has a vested interest in the |
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principal or income of the trust or your ownership of a vested |
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interest in a trust. |
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Securities owned by a corporation which is directly or indirectly |
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controlled by, or under common control with, such person. |
Bond |
A debt obligation issued by a corporation, government, or government |
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agency that entails repayment of the principal amount of the obligation at |
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a future date, usually with interest. |
Certificate |
In Germany, a right or obligation issued by a bank where the payout |
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profile or benefit of ownership depends upon or is tied to the |
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performance of an agreed-upon underlying asset or security. |
Certificate of Deposit |
An insured, interest-bearing deposit at a bank that requires the depositor |
(CD) |
to keep the money invested for a specified period. |
Commercial Paper |
A promissory note issued by a large company in need of short-term |
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financing. |
Covered Account |
Any Vanguard Fund account, any brokerage account, and any other type |
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of account that holds, or is capable of holding, Reportable Securities. |
Covered Security |
Any Security (including through an IPO), but not including any: |
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Direct Obligations of a Government; |
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Bankers' Acceptances, Certificates of Deposit (CD), Commercial |
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Paper, and High-Quality Short-Term Debt Instruments, including |
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Repurchase Agreements; |
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Shares issued by Open-End Funds (although for European |
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subsidiaries, this is limited to UCITS schemes, a non-UCITS retail |
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scheme, or another fund subject to supervision under the law of an |
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European Economic Area (EEA) state which is an index fund or |
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which requires an equivalent level of risk spreading in their assets); |
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Life policies; |
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ETFs; |
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ETNs; or |
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Digital Currencies. |
Debenture |
An unsecured debt obligation backed only by the general credit of the |
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borrower. |
Digital Currency |
A digital asset that: (1) serves solely as a store of value, a medium of |
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exchange, or a unit of account; (2) is not issued or guaranteed by any |
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jurisdiction, central bank, or public authority; (3) relies on algorithmic |
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techniques to regulate the generation of new units of the digital asset; |
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and (4) has transactions involving the digital asset recorded on a |
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decentralized network or distributed ledger (e.g., blockchain). Common |
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examples of a Digital Currency are Bitcoin and Ether. A Digital Currency |
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is distinguishable from a Digital Security Token or a Digital Utility Token. |
Digital Security Token |
Any digital asset that is not a Digital Currency or Digital Utility Token. In |
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general, a Digital Security Token may: (1) derive its value primarily from, |
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or represent an interest in, a separate asset or pool of assets; or (2) |
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represent an interest in an enterprise or venture. A Digital Security |
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Token may provide owners or holders with voting rights, rights to |
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distributions, or other rights associated with ownership. Digital Security |
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Tokens are generally held for speculative investment purposes and not |
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to provide holders with access to a particular network, product, or |
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service. Digital Security Tokens, like other investments, are generally not |
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used as a medium of exchange. |
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Note, whether or not an asset is a Digital Security Token depends on |
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specific facts and circumstances. Merely referring to an asset as a Digital |
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Currency or Digital Utility Token does not prevent the asset from being a |
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Digital Security Token. Furthermore, an asset may be a Digital Security |
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Token even if it has some purported utility. Please contact Compliance if |
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you have any questions regarding whether an asset is a Digital Security |
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Token. |
Digital Utility Token |
A digital asset that (1) provides access to a particular network, product, |
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or service; (2) derives its value primarily from providing access to a |
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particular network, product, or service; and (3) does not function as a |
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Digital Currency or Digital Security Token. |
Direct Obligation of a |
A debt that is backed by the full taxing power of any government. These |
Government |
Securities are generally considered to be of the very highest quality. |
ETF or Exchange- |
An investment with characteristics of both mutual funds and individual |
Traded Fund |
stocks. Many ETFs track an index, a commodity, or a basket of assets. |
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Unlike mutual funds, ETFs can be traded throughout the day. ETFs often |
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have lower expense ratios but must be purchased and sold through a |
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broker, which means you may incur commissions. |
ETN or Exchange- |
A senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt Security issued by a financial |
Traded Note |
institution, whose returns are based on the performance of an underlying |
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index and backed only by the credit of the issuer. ETNs have a maturity |
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date, but typically pay no periodic coupon interest and offer no principal |
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protection. At maturity an ETN investor receives a cash payment linked |
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to the performance of the corresponding index, less fees. |
Futures / Futures |
A contract to buy or sell specific amounts of a commodity or financial |
Contract |
instrument (such as grain, a currency, including foreign currencies and |
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Digital Currencies (e.g., Bitcoin), a Digital Security Token, or an index) |
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for an agreed-upon price at a certain time in the future. Sometimes the |
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arrangements in a contract prescribe that settlements are made through |
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cash payments, rather than the delivery of physical goods or Securities; |
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this is called Contract for Difference. |
High-Quality Short- |
An instrument that has a maturity at issuance of less than 366 days and |
Term Debt Instrument |
is rated in one of the two highest ratings categories by a nationally |
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recognized statistical rating organization, or an instrument that is unrated |
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but determined by Vanguard to be of comparable quality. |
Household or Family |
For the U.S., Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Mexico regions, |
Member (U.S., |
the term "Household or Family Member" includes: |
Australia, Canada, |
a) Your spouse or domestic partner (an unrelated adult with whom |
China, Hong Kong, and |
Mexico) |
you share your home and contribute to each other's support); |
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b) Any child of yours or of your spouse or domestic partner, provided |
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that the child resides in the same household as or is financially |
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dependent upon you; or |
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c) Any other individual over whose accounts you have control (e.g., |
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agent authority (full or limited), trustee, power of attorney authority) |
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and to whose financial support you materially contribute. |
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For purposes of parts (a) and (b) of this definition, those persons may |
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not be deemed Household or Family Members under this policy if you |
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demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Compliance Department, that you |
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derive no economic benefit from, and exercise no control over, that |
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person's accounts. |
Household or Family |
For Europe crew members, the term "Household or Family Member" |
Member (Europe) |
includes your spouse, domestic partner (an unrelated adult with whom |
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you share your home and contribute to each other's support), and minor |
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children, as well as relatives whether by blood, adoption, or marriage |
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(e.g., children, grandchildren, siblings, parents, parents-in-law, |
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stepchildren) residing in the same household for at least one year prior |
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to the date of the personal transaction. |
Initial Coin Offering |
An initial offer or sale of Digital Currencies or Digital Security Tokens. |
(ICO) |
Note, whether or not an offering is an ICO depends on specific facts and |
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circumstances. Please contact Compliance before participating in an |
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initial offering of a Digital Currency, Digital Security Token, or Digital |
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Utility Token |
Initial Public Offering |
A corporation's first offering of common stock to the public. |
(IPO) |
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Investment Contract |
Any contract, transaction, or scheme whereby a person invests money in |
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a common enterprise and is led to expect profits solely from the efforts of |
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the promoter or third party. |
Investment Discretion |
The authority an individual may exercise, with respect to investment |
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control or trading discretion, on another person's account (e.g., executor, |
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trustee, power of attorney). |
Non-Access Person |
Any person in a role that has not been designated as an Access Person |
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role. |
Note |
A financial security that generally has a longer term than a bill, but a |
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shorter term than a Bond. However, the duration of a note can vary |
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significantly and may not always fall neatly into this categorization. Notes |
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are similar to Bonds in that they are sold at, above, or below face (par) |
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value; make regular interest payments; and have a specified term until |
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maturity. |
Open-End Fund |
A mutual fund that has an unlimited number of shares available for |
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purchase. |
Option |
The right, but not the obligation, to buy (for a call option) or sell (for a put |
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option) a specific amount of a given stock, commodity, currency, |
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including foreign currencies and Digital Currencies (e.g., Bitcoin), index, |
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or debt, at a specified price (the strike price) during a specified period or |
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on one particular date. |
Private Placement |
A Security that is not registered or required to be registered under |
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applicable securities laws. Private Placements are generally sold to a |
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relatively small number of select investors (as opposed to a public issue, |
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in which Securities are made available for sale on the open market) in |
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order to raise capital. Private Placements may include, among others, |
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interests in hedge funds (including limited partnership interests) and |
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shares of private companies. Investors in Private Placements are usually |
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banks, mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, hedge funds, |
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and high net worth individuals. Private Placements are typically held or |
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maintained outside of Vanguard. |
Related Security |
Any Security or instrument that provides economic exposure to the same |
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company or entityprovided, however, that equity instruments will |
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generally not be considered related to fixed income instruments (other |
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than convertible Bonds) and vice versa. For example, all of the following |
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instruments would be related to the common Stock of Company X: |
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Options, Futures, Rights, and Warrants on Company X common Stock; |
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preferred Stock issued by Company X; and Bonds convertible into |
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Company X common Stock. Similarly, different Bonds issued by |
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Company X would be related to one another. |
Reportable Security |
Any Covered Security, ETF, ETN, or Digital Security Token. |
Repurchase Agreement |
An arrangement by which the seller of an asset agrees, at the time of the |
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sale, to buy back the asset at a specific price and, typically, on a given |
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date (normally the next day). |
Right |
A Security giving stockholders entitlement to purchase new shares |
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issued by the corporation issuer at a predetermined price (normally at a |
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discount to the current market price) in proportion to the number of |
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shares already owned. Rights are issued only for a short period of time, |
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after which they expire. |
Secondary Offering |
The sale of new or closely held shares by a company that has already |
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made an Initial Public Offering. |
Security |
Any Stock, Bond, money market instrument, Note, evidence of |
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indebtedness, Debenture, Warrant, Option, Right, Investment Contract, |
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ETF, ETN, Digital Currency that has been deemed to be a security by |
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the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Certificate, or any other |
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investment or interest commonly known as a Security. |
SPAC (Special Purpose |
A shell company or company with no commercial operations that is |
Acquisition Company) |
formed strictly to raise capital through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) for |
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the purpose of acquiring an existing company. |
Spread Betting |
A way of trading that enables you to profit from movements in a wide |
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range of markets from Securities to currencies, including foreign |
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currencies and Digital Currencies, Digital Security Tokens, commodities, |
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and interest rates. Spread betting allows you to trade on whether the |
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price quoted for these financial instruments will go up or down. |
Stock |
A Security that represents part ownership, or equity, in a corporation. |
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Each share of stock is a proportional stake in the corporation's assets |
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and profits, some of which could be paid out as dividends. |
UCITS (Undertakings |
A regulatory framework of the European Commission that creates a |
for the Collective |
harmonized regime throughout Europe for the management and sale of |
Investment of |
mutual funds. UCITS funds can be registered in Europe and sold to |
Transferable |
investors worldwide using unified regulatory and investor protection |
Securities) |
requirements. |
Vanguard Client |
The clients of VGI, or any of the International Subsidiaries, and investors |
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in the Vanguard Funds, including the Vanguard Funds themselves. |
Vanguard Fund |
Vanguard mutual funds, Vanguard managed funds, Vanguard UCITS |
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funds, Vanguard ETFs, and any other accounts sponsored or managed |
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by Vanguard. This includes, but is not limited to, separately managed |
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accounts and collective trusts. |
Warrant |
An entitlement to purchase a certain amount of common Stock at a set |
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price (usually higher than the current price) during an extended period of |
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time. Usually issued with a fixed-income security to enhance its |
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marketability, a Warrant can be transferred, traded, or exercised by the |
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holder. |
Policy Compliance
Questions regarding this policy may be submitted to [email protected].
Please be aware of and comply with any supplemental policies that may apply to your role, department, or geographic region. Check with your manager for more information.
If you believe you may have breached this policy, you should immediately report it to your manager, notify the policy contact for your region, and work with them to take swift corrective action. Alternatively, you may report concerns regarding this policy via the Anonymous Reporting channel that Vanguard has arranged for your region. You are expected to cooperate with any research or investigation into conduct regarding this policy.
The Compliance Department is the owner of this policy. Any violations or potential violations of this policy may be investigated by the Compliance Department, and if it is determined that there has been a violation, you may be subject to penalties and sanctions as described in the Disciplinary Action Policy and, for crew and contingent workers in Australia, the Managing Misconduct Policy. Any violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
Refer to the Policy Disclaimer Statement for more information.