Form 485BPOS PIMCO Equity Series

October 27, 2020 4:45 PM EDT

SCHEDULE A

SERIES OF TRUST

as of January 1, 2020

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

PIMCO RAE International Fund

PIMCO RAE US Fund

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor Emerging Markets Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor International Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor U.S. Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI ESG U.S. ETF

SUPPLEMENT TO

INVESTMENT ADVISORY CONTRACT

PIMCO Equity Series

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

October 1, 2020

Pacific Investment Management Company LLC

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

RE: Advisory Fee Rate Change for PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

Dear Sirs and Madams:

As provided in the Investment Advisory Contract between PIMCO Equity Series (the “Trust”) and Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (the “Adviser”), dated March 30, 2010 (the “Contract”), Exhibit A to the Contract sets forth the series of the Trust for which the Contract has been approved (collectively, the “Funds”) and the fee rates for the Funds, as may be amended from time to time.

The Trust and the Adviser hereby agree to amend the Contract as of the date hereof to reflect a fee rate change for the PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund and to make other changes to Exhibit A. Accordingly, the current Exhibit A is replaced with the new Exhibit A attached hereto.

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Investment Advisory Contract

EXHIBIT A

(as of October 1, 2020)

PIMCO Equity Series

 

Fund   

Investment

Advisory

Fee#

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

     0.45%   

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

     0.50%  

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

     0.40%  

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

     0.40%  

PIMCO RAE International Fund

     0.30%  

PIMCO RAE US Fund

     0.25%  

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

     0.35%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund(1)

     0.02%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund(2)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund(3)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund(4)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund(5)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund(6)

     0.03%  

 

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Each Fund may invest in shares of PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio III and PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short Asset Portfolio, each a series of PIMCO Funds (the “PAPS Central Funds”). The PAPS Central Funds are offered only to series of the Trust (each an “Investing Fund”) or other series of registered investment companies for which PIMCO serves as investment adviser. The PAPS Central Funds, and their wholly-owned subsidiaries (if any), do not pay an investment advisory fee to PIMCO. By investing in a PAPS Central Fund, each Investing Fund agrees that 0.005% of the fee that each Investing Fund is currently obligated to pay PIMCO, as indicated on this Exhibit A, will be designated as compensation for the investment advisory services PIMCO provides to the applicable PAPS Central Fund, and its wholly-owned subsidiary (if any), under the investment advisory contract with PIMCO.

(1)

Effective July 1, 2025, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(2)

Effective July 1, 2025, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2030, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(3)

Effective July 1, 2030, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2035, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(4)

Effective July 1, 2035, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2040, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.


(5)

Effective July 1, 2040, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2045, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(6)

Effective July 1, 2045, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2050, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.


If the foregoing correctly sets forth the Contract between the Trust and the Adviser, please so indicate by signing, dating and returning to the Trust the enclosed copy hereof.

 

Very truly yours,
PIMCO EQUITY SERIES
By:                                                    
Name:   Bradley Todd
Title:   Treasurer

 

ACCEPTED:
PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC
By:  

                                          

Name:   Peter Strelow
Title:   Managing Director
PIMCO FUNDS, on behalf of its series PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio III and PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short Asset Portfolio
By:  

                                          

Name:   Bradley Todd
Title:   Treasurer

SUPPLEMENT TO

INVESTMENT ADVISORY CONTRACT

PIMCO Equity Series

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

November 1, 2020

Pacific Investment Management Company LLC

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

RE: Advisory Fee Rate Change for PIMCO RAE Global Fund

Dear Sirs and Madams:

As provided in the Investment Advisory Contract between PIMCO Equity Series (the “Trust”) and Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (the “Adviser”), dated March 30, 2010 (the “Contract”), Exhibit A to the Contract sets forth the series of the Trust for which the Contract has been approved (collectively, the “Funds”) and the fee rates for the Funds, as may be amended from time to time.

The Trust and the Adviser hereby agree to amend the Contract as of the date hereof to reflect a fee rate change for the PIMCO RAE Global Fund and to make other changes to Exhibit A. Accordingly, the current Exhibit A is replaced with the new Exhibit A attached hereto.

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Investment Advisory Contract

EXHIBIT A

(as of November 1, 2020)

PIMCO Equity Series

 

Fund    Investment
Advisory
Fee#
 

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

     0.45%  

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

     0.50%  

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

     0.35%  

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

     0.40%  

PIMCO RAE International Fund

     0.30%  

PIMCO RAE US Fund

     0.25%  

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

     0.35%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

     0.01%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund(1)

     0.02%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund(2)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund(3)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund(4)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund(5)

     0.03%  

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund(6)

     0.03%  

 

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Each Fund may invest in shares of PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio III and PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short Asset Portfolio, each a series of PIMCO Funds (the “PAPS Central Funds”). The PAPS Central Funds are offered only to series of the Trust (each an “Investing Fund”) or other series of registered investment companies for which PIMCO serves as investment adviser. The PAPS Central Funds, and their wholly-owned subsidiaries (if any), do not pay an investment advisory fee to PIMCO. By investing in a PAPS Central Fund, each Investing Fund agrees that 0.005% of the fee that each Investing Fund is currently obligated to pay PIMCO, as indicated on this Exhibit A, will be designated as compensation for the investment advisory services PIMCO provides to the applicable PAPS Central Fund, and its wholly-owned subsidiary (if any), under the investment advisory contract with PIMCO.

(1)

Effective July 1, 2025, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(2)

Effective July 1, 2025, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2030, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(3)

Effective July 1, 2030, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2035, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(4)

Effective July 1, 2035, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2040, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.


(5)

Effective July 1, 2040, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2045, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.

(6)

Effective July 1, 2045, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.02%. Effective July 1, 2050, the Fund’s investment advisory fee will be reduced to 0.01%.


If the foregoing correctly sets forth the Contract between the Trust and the Adviser, please so indicate by signing, dating and returning to the Trust the enclosed copy hereof.

 

Very truly yours,

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

By:

 

 

Title:

 

Treasurer

 

ACCEPTED:

PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC

 

By:

 

 

 

Title:

 

Managing Director

 

PIMCO FUNDS, on behalf of its series PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio III and PIMCO Funds: Private Account Portfolio Series – PIMCO Short Asset Portfolio

By:

 

 

Title:

 

Treasurer

AMENDMENT TO

AMENDED AND RESTATED SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

AMENDMENT, dated November 1, 2020, to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement entered into on August 26, 2016 (the “Agreement”), by and between Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (the “Adviser”) and Research Affiliates, LLC (the “Sub-Adviser”). Capitalized terms used in this Amendment without definition shall have the respective meanings given to such terms in the Agreement.

WHEREAS, the Adviser has been retained by PIMCO Equity Series (the “Trust”) as investment adviser to provide investment advisory services to the series of the Trust, including the series listed on Exhibit A attached to the Agreement and made a part thereof, as such Exhibit A may be amended from time to time (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”), pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement;

WHEREAS, the Adviser has retained the Sub-Adviser to assist the Adviser in providing Advisory Services in connection with the Funds;

WHEREAS, the Agreement by its terms may be amended or modified by a writing signed by duly authorized officers of both parties; and

WHEREAS, the Adviser wishes to amend the Agreement to make certain changes to Exhibit A attached to the Agreement and to make other non-material changes;

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants herein contained, it is agreed between the Adviser and the Sub-Adviser as follows:

I.        Effective November 1, 2020, Exhibit A of the Agreement is deleted and replaced in its entirety by Exhibit A attached hereto.

II.      All ® symbols following the terms “Fundamental Index” and “RAFI” in the Agreement are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with TM as follows:

Fundamental Index

RAFI

III.      Paragraph 7(a) of the Agreement is deleted and replaced in its entirety by the following:

7.        (a)        For the services provided and the expenses assumed pursuant to this Agreement and except as provided in Section 7(b), the Adviser will pay the Sub-Adviser and the Sub-Adviser will accept as full compensation therefore a fee computed daily and paid monthly in arrears on the first business day of each


month, based upon the average daily value (as determined on each business day at the time set forth in the Fund’s Prospectus for determining net asset value per share) of the net assets of each Fund or the net assets of a Fund attributable to its Equity Sleeve, as applicable, equal to the lesser of: (i) a fee at the per annum rate set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto, as may be amended from time to time; or (ii) such fee as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing by the Adviser and the Sub-Adviser. If the fee payable to the Sub-Adviser pursuant to this paragraph begins to accrue after the beginning of any month or if this Agreement terminates before the end of any month, the fee for the period from such date to the end of such month or from the beginning of such month to the date of termination, as the case may be, shall be prorated according to the proportion which such period bears to the full month in which such effectiveness or termination occurs. Consistent with Section 22 of this Agreement, the parties have entered into a separate agreement, dated March 11, 2015, as supplemented August 26, 2016 and November 1, 2020, as may be amended from time to time, which relates to the sub-advisory fees to be paid under this Agreement and Exhibit A to this Agreement, as may be amended. For purposes of calculating fees, the value of each Fund’s net assets, or the net assets of a Fund attributable to its Equity Sleeve, as applicable, shall be computed in the manner specified in the Fund’s Prospectus and the Trust’s governing instruments for the computation of the value of the Fund’s net assets in connection with the determination of the net asset value of the Fund’s shares. Payment of said compensation shall be the sole responsibility of the Adviser and shall in no way be an obligation of a Fund or of the Trust.

 

IV.

Paragraph 22 of the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following:

22.        This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect to its subject matter and may be amended or modified only by a writing signed by duly authorized officers of both parties. This Agreement supersedes all previous sub-advisory agreements between the parties relating to the Funds. There are no oral or written collateral representations, agreements or understandings except as provided herein. The parties may mutually agree to other matters regarding the Advisory Services which may be represented by other agreements between the parties. Consistent with the foregoing sentence, the parties have entered into separate agreements, dated December 12, 2014, and March 11, 2015, as supplemented August 26, 2016 and November 1, 2020, as each may be amended from time to time, which shall be controlling over this Agreement, as may be amended, as each relates to the subject matter of this Section 22.


V.      The information provided under “If to Research Affiliates:” in Section 21 of the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced as follows:

Asher Ailey

Chief Legal Officer

620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Phone: (949) 325-8731

Fax: (949) 325-8931

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed by their officers designated below as of the day and year first above written.

 

PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC

 

By:

 

 

  

Name:

 

Peter G. Strelow

  

Title:

 

Managing Director and Co-Chief Operating Officer

 

RESEARCH AFFILIATES, LLC

 

By:

 

 

  

Name:

    

Title:

    

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October 8, 2020

State Street Bank and Trust Company

801 Pennsylvania

Kansas City, MO 64105

Attention: Brock Hill

Re: PIMCO Funds Custody and Investment Accounting Agreement dated January 1, 2000

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Reference is made to the above Custody and Investment Accounting Agreement between us dated as of January 1, 2000 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, the “Agreement”). Pursuant to the Agreement, this letter is to provide notice of the fund changes listed below.

Additions:

PIMCO Dynamic Income Opportunities Fund

In accordance with Section 11M of the Agreement, the undersigned investment management company hereby requests that State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) act as custodian and investment accounting and recordkeeping agent for it and that it becomes a Fund under the terms of the Agreement. In connection with such request, the undersigned Fund hereby confirms to State Street, as of the date hereof, its representations and warranties set forth in the Agreement. A current Schedule A to the Agreement is attached hereto.

Please indicate your acceptance of the foregoing by executing two copies of this letter agreement, returning one to the Fund and retaining one for your records.

 

Sincerely,
PIMCO DYNAMIC INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
By:                                                                            
Name:   Eric Johnson
Title:   President, Duly Authorized

 

Agreed and Accepted:
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
By:                                                
Name:                                                
Title:                                            , Duly Authorized
Effective Date: October 8, 2020

 

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Schedule A

TO

Custody and Investment Accounting Agreement

Dated 01/01/2000

(Updated as of October 8, 2020)

List of Funds of PIMCO Funds

 

Fund

 

  

PIMCO

 

Account #  

 

  

State Street      

 

Account #      

 

PIMCO All Asset All Authority Fund    791    PX2A
PIMCO All Asset Fund    736    PC2Y
PIMCO All Asset: Multi-Real Fund    16202    PG3G
PIMCO All Asset: Multi-RAE PLUS Fund    16200    PG3E
PIMCO All Asset: Multi-Short PLUS Fund    16201    PG3F
PIMCO California Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund    743    PC2D
PIMCO California Municipal Bond Fund    4175    PP2A
PIMCO California Short Duration Municipal Income Fund    773    PX2Q
PIMCO Climate Bond Fund    4761    PP4D
PIMCO CommoditiesPLUS® Strategy Fund    4702    PP1J
PIMCO CommodityRealReturn Strategy Fund®    731    PC2X
PIMCO Credit Opportunities Bond Fund    4081    PP1X
PIMCO Diversified Income Fund    744    PX2D
PIMCO Dynamic Bond Fund    748    PPF3
PIMCO Emerging Markets Local Currency and Bond Fund    739    PX2X
PIMCO Emerging Markets Bond Fund    771    PC2J
PIMCO Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund    709    PP1A
PIMCO Emerging Markets Currency and Short-Term Investments Fund    708    PX2L
PIMCO Emerging Markets Full Spectrum Bond Fund    3719    PP2G
PIMCO ESG Income Fund    14756    PP4E
PIMCO Extended Duration Fund    738    PX2V
PIMCO Global Advantage® Strategy Bond Fund    749    PPF4
PIMCO Global Bond Opportunities Fund (U.S. Dollar-Hedged)    785    PC2A
PIMCO Global Bond Opportunities Fund (Unhedged)    775    PC1M
PIMCO Global Core Asset Allocation Fund    758    PX3A
PIMCO GNMA and Government Securities Fund    721    PC2I

 

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PIMCO Government Money Market Fund    799    PPF6
PIMCO Gurtin California Municipal Intermediate Value Fund    15050    PX4E5
PIMCO Gurtin California Municipal Opportunistic Value Fund    15051    PX4F5
PIMCO Gurtin National Municipal Intermediate Value Fund    15052    PX4G5
PIMCO Gurtin National Municipal Opportunistic Value Fund    15053    PX4H5
PIMCO High Yield Fund    705    PC1L
PIMCO High Yield Municipal Bond Fund    763    PX2P
PIMCO High Yield Spectrum Fund    4720    PP1P
PIMCO Income Fund    766    PX2C
PIMCO Inflation Response Multi-Asset Fund    4082    PP1Y
PIMCO International Bond Fund (U.S. Dollar-Hedged)    770    PC1N
PIMCO International Bond Fund (Unhedged)    719    PX2N
PIMCO Investment Grade Credit Bond Fund    707    PC2R
PIMCO Long Duration Total Return Fund    713    PX2U
PIMCO Long-Term Credit Bond Fund    769    PPF9
PIMCO Long-Term Real Return Fund    793    PC2V
PIMCO Long-Term U.S. Government Fund    710    PC1F
PIMCO Low Duration Fund    720    PC1D
PIMCO Low Duration Fund II    750    PC1I
PIMCO Low Duration ESG Fund    723    PC2D
PIMCO Low Duration Income Fund    724    PX2B
PIMCO Moderate Duration Fund    745    PC2E
PIMCO Mortgage Opportunities and Bond Fund    3938    PP2K
PIMCO Mortgage-Backed Securities Fund    701    PC2H
PIMCO Multi-Strategy Alternative Fund    14858    PX3G
PIMCO Municipal Bond Fund    703    PC2L
PIMCO National Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund    4176    PP2B
PIMCO New York Municipal Bond Fund    753    PC2P
PIMCO Preferred and Capital Securities Fund    10706    PP2I
PIMCO RAE Fundamental Advantage PLUS Fund    4716    PPF2
PIMCO RAE PLUS EMG Fund    4718    PPF5
PIMCO RAE PLUS Fund    729    PX2H
PIMCO RAE PLUS International Fund    4197    PP1W
PIMCO RAE PLUS Small Fund    4196    PP1S
PIMCO RAE Worldwide Long/Short PLUS Fund    4325    PP2Q
PIMCO Real Return Fund    795    PC2F


PIMCO RealEstateRealReturn Strategy Fund    788    PX2R
PIMCO Senior Floating Rate Fund    4080    PP1Q
PIMCO Short Asset Investment Fund    6740    PP1Z
PIMCO Short Duration Municipal Income Fund    733    PC2N
PIMCO Short-Term Fund    740    PC1B
PIMCO StocksPLUS® Fund    715    PC1G
PIMCO StocksPLUS® International Fund (Unhedged)    774    PX2W
PIMCO StocksPLUS® International Fund (U.S. Dollar-Hedged)    786    PX2I
PIMCO StocksPLUS® Long Duration Fund    711    PX2M
PIMCO StocksPLUS® Absolute Return Fund    734    PC2Z
PIMCO StocksPLUS® Short Fund    726    PX2S
PIMCO StocksPLUS® Small Fund    751    PX2O
PIMCO Strategic Bond Fund    777    PPF8
PIMCO Total Return Fund    700    PC1E
PIMCO Total Return Fund II    735    FA1B
PIMCO Total Return ESG Fund    790    PC1H
PIMCO Total Return Fund IV    7700    PP1R
PIMCO TRENDS Managed Futures Strategy Fund    10789    PP2H

List of Funds of PIMCO Funds (Private Account Portfolio Series)

 

Fund

 

  

PIMCO

 

Account #  

 

  

State Street      

 

Account #      

 

PIMCO ABS and Short-Term Investments Portfolio    732    PC3Q
PIMCO EM Bond and Short-Term Investments Portfolio    781    PC2G
PIMCO High Yield and Short-Term Investments Portfolio    706    PC3H
PIMCO International Portfolio    780    PC1O
PIMCO Investment Grade Credit Bond Portfolio    702    PC3N
PIMCO Long Duration Credit Bond Portfolio    759    PPA5
PIMCO Low Duration Portfolio    4052    PC3U
PIMCO Moderate Duration Portfolio    4053    PC3V
PIMCO Mortgage and Short-Term Investments Portfolio    722    PC3F
PIMCO Municipal Portfolio    704    PC3O
PIMCO Real Return Portfolio    792    PC3M
PIMCO Short Asset Portfolio    3346    PG3L
PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio II    776    PC3S

 

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PIMCO Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio III    3376    PG3A
PIMCO Short-Term Portfolio    742    PC3A
PIMCO U.S. Government and Short-Term Investments Portfolio    712    PC3D

List of Funds of PIMCO Equity Series

 

Fund

 

  

PIMCO

 

Account #  

 

  

State Street      

 

Account #      

 

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund    4121    PPEN
PIMCO EqS® Long/Short Fund    4975    PPEO
PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund    15662    PPES
PIMCO RAE Global Fund    15664    PPEU
PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund    15665    PPAG
PIMCO RAE International Fund    15663    PPEW
PIMCO RAE US Fund    15661    PPAB
PIMCO RAE US Small Fund    15666    PPEY
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund    4330    PPEI
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2020 Fund    4331    PPE1
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund    4332    PPE2
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund    4333    PPE3
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund    4334    PPE4
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund    4335    PPE5
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund    4336    PPE6
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund    4337    PPE7
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund    4338    PPE8
PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund    4339    PPE0

List of PIMCO Interval Funds

 

Fund

 

  

PIMCO

 

Account #  

 

  

State Street      

 

Account #      

 

PIMCO Flexible Credit Income Fund    13648    PPAX
PIMCO Flexible Municipal Income Fund    14751    PX4A

List of PIMCO Closed End Funds

 

PIMCO Energy and Tactical Credit Opportunities Fund    4362    PX5A


PIMCO Dynamic Income Opportunities Fund

   4365    PP5A

 

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November 5, 2019

State Street Bank and Trust Company

801 Pennsylvania

Kansas City, MO 64105

Attention: Brock Hill

Re: PIMCO ETF Custody Agreement dated May 22, 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Reference is made to the above Custody and Investment Accounting Agreement between us dated as of May 22, 2009 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, the “Agreement”). Pursuant to the Agreement, this letter is to provide notice of the fund changes listed below.

Additions:

PIMCO ETF Trust

PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ESG Exchange-Traded Fund

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO RAFI ESG U.S. ETF

In accordance with Section XIV(B) of the Agreement, the undersigned Trust hereby requests that State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) act as custodian and investment accounting and recordkeeping agent for it and that it becomes a Fund under the terms of the Agreement. In connection with such request, the undersigned Trust hereby confirms to State Street, as of the date hereof, its representations and warranties set forth in the Agreement. A current Schedule A to the Agreement is attached hereto.

Please indicate your acceptance of the foregoing by executing two copies of this letter agreement, returning one to the Fund and retaining one for your records.

 

Sincerely,
PIMCO ETF TRUST
By:                                                                
Name:   Eric Johnson
Title:   President, Duly Authorized

 

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PIMCO Equity Series
By:  

 

Name:   Eric Johnson
Title:   President, Duly Authorized

 

Agreed and Accepted:
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
By:                                                                
Name:   Andrew Erickson
Title:   Executive Vice President, Duly Authorized
Effective Date: November 5, 2019

 

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APPENDIX A

to Custody and Investment Accounting Agreement

Dated May 22, 2009

(Updated as of November 5, 2019)

List of Funds/Portfolios of PIMCO ETF Trust

Fund Name     PIMCO    
ID
    MCH    
PIMCO 0-5 Year High Yield Corporate Bond Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4780   P1LB
PIMCO 1-3 Year U.S. Treasury Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4730   P1FA
PIMCO 1-5 Year U.S. TIPS Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4792   P1FG
PIMCO 15+ Year U.S. TIPS Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4794   P1FH
PIMCO 25+Year Zero Coupon U.S. Treasury Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4735   P1FM
PIMCO Active Bond Exchange-Traded Fund   4700   P1LG
PIMCO Broad U.S. TIPS Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4795   P1FE
PIMCO Enhanced Low Duration Active Exchange-Traded Fund   4756   P1LR
PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ESG Exchange-Traded Fund   4757   P1LZ
PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active Exchange-Traded Fund   4750   P1FN
PIMCO Intermediate Municipal Bond Active Exchange-Traded Fund   4754   P1FQ
PIMCO Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index Exchange-Traded Fund   4760   P1FV
PIMCO Short Term Municipal Bond Active Exchange-Traded Fund   4753   P1FO
List of Funds/Portfolios of PIMCO Equity Series
Fund Name  

PIMCO

ID

  MCH
PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor U.S. Equity ETF   15671   P3FA
PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor Emerging Markets Equity ETF   15672   P3FB
PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor International Equity ETF   15673   P3FD
PIMCO RAFI ESG U.S. ETF   15670   P3FE

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION

AGREEMENT

PIMCO Equity Series

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

November 1, 2020

Pacific Investment Management Company LLC

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

RE:  Supervisory and Administrative Fee Reductions

Dear Sirs and Madams:

This will confirm the agreement between the undersigned (the “Trust”) and Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (the “Administrator”) as follows:

 

  1.

This Trust is an open-end investment company organized as a Delaware statutory trust, and consisting of such investment portfolios as have been or may be established by the Trustees of the Trust from time to time. A separate series of shares of beneficial interest of the Trust is offered to investors with respect to each investment portfolio. The Fund is a separate investment portfolio of the Trust.

 

  2.

The Trust and the Administrator have entered into a Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated February 29, 2012, pursuant to which the Trust has employed the Administrator to provide supervisory and administrative services to the Trust as set forth in that Agreement.

 

  3.

The Trust and the Administrator hereby agree to amend Schedule A to the Agreement as of the date hereof to reflect fee rate changes for certain share classes of certain series of the Trust (the “Funds”) (the “Changed Classes”) and to make other ministerial edits. Accordingly, the current Schedule A is replaced with the new Schedule A attached hereto.

 

  4.

This Supplement and the Agreement shall become effective with respect to the Changed Classes on November 1, 2020 and shall remain in effect with respect to the Changed Classes, unless sooner terminated as provided herein, for a period not to exceed one year from the effective date and shall continue thereafter on an annual basis with respect to the Changed Classes provided that such continuance is specifically approved at least annually (a) by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) of the Changed Classes or the Board of Trustees of the Trust, and (b) by the vote of a majority of the Board of Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or “interested persons” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Trust or the Administrator, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. This Agreement may be terminated with respect to a Fund and each class thereof at any time, without the payment of any penalty: (i) by a vote of a majority of the entire Board of Trustees of the Trust or by a majority of the outstanding voting shares of the Fund and each class thereof, as applicable, or, with respect to a particular class of the Fund, by a vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of such class, on 60 days’ written notice to the


 

Administrator; or (ii) after the initial period commencing on the effective date, by the Administrator at any time on 60 days’ written notice to the Trust. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

If the foregoing correctly sets forth the agreement between the Trust and the Administrator, please so indicate by signing and returning to the Trust the enclosed copy hereof.

 

Very truly yours,

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

 

By:

 

 

Title:

 

Treasurer

ACCEPTED

PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC

 

By:

 

 

Title:

 

Managing Director

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Institutional and Administrative Classes - Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

   0.10      0.20      0.30

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

   0.10      0.05      0.15

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

   0.10      0.05      0.15

PIMCO RAE International Fund

   0.10      0.10      0.20

PIMCO RAE US Fund

   0.10      0.05      0.15

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

   0.10      0.05      0.15

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund

   0.02      0.00      0.02

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Class I-2 – Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

   0.10      0.30      0.40

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

   0.10      0.25      0.35

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE International Fund

   0.10      0.20      0.30

PIMCO RAE US Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Class I-3 – Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

   0.10      0.40      0.50

PIMCO RAE US Fund

   0.10      0.25      0.35

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Classes A and C - Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

   0.10      0.30      0.40

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

   0.10      0.25      0.35

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

   0.10      0.15      0.25

PIMCO RAE International Fund

   0.10      0.20      0.30

PIMCO RAE US Fund

   0.10      0.20      0.30

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

   0.10      0.20      0.30

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Class R - Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund

   0.10      0.17      0.27

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

 

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Schedule A

Schedule to the Second Amended and Restated Supervision and Administration Agreement

PIMCO Equity Series

As of November 1, 2020

Class T - Supervisory and Administrative Fee Rates (%)

 

    

Core

    

Other

      

Fund

   Expenses1      Expenses      Total

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

   0.10      0.25      0.35

1 Core Expenses includes custody, portfolio accounting and tax preparation expenses.

LOGO

 

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Washington, DC 20006-1110                     

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www.dechert.com

 

Exhibit (i)

October 27, 2020

PIMCO Equity Series

650 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, California 92660

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:

We have acted as counsel for PIMCO Equity Series (the “Trust”), a trust duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, in connection with Post-Effective Amendment No. 87 to the Trust’s Registration Statement on Form N-1A (the “Registration Statement”) relating to the issuance and sale by the Trust of an indefinite number of authorized shares of beneficial interest under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), and under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. We have examined such governmental and corporate certificates and records as we deemed necessary to render this opinion and we are familiar with the Trust’s Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and its Amended and Restated By-Laws, each as amended to date.

Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that the shares of beneficial interest of the Trust’s series proposed to be sold pursuant to the Registration Statement, when paid for as contemplated in the Registration Statement, will be legally and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Registration Statement, to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and to the use of our name in the Trust’s Registration Statement to be dated on or about October 30, 2020 and in any revised or amended versions thereof. In giving such consent, however, we do not admit that we are within the category of persons whose consent is required by Section 7 of the 1933 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder.

Very truly yours,

/s/ Dechert LLP

Dechert LLP

CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in this Registration Statement on Form N-1A of PIMCO Equity Series® of our reports dated August 20, 2020, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights for the funds constituting PIMCO Equity Series® listed in Appendix A (the “Funds”), which appear in the Funds’ Annual Reports on Form N-CSR for the year ended June 30, 2020. We also consent to the references to us on the cover page of the Statements of Additional Information and under the headings “Financial Statements”, “Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm” and “Financial Highlights” in such Registration Statement.

/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Kansas City, Missouri

October 27, 2020


Appendix A

PIMCO Equity Series®

PIMCO Dividend and Income Fund

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor Emerging Markets Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor International Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI Dynamic Multi-Factor U.S. Equity ETF

PIMCO RAFI ESG U.S. ETF

PIMCO RAE Emerging Markets Fund

PIMCO RAE Global Fund

PIMCO RAE Global ex-US Fund

PIMCO RAE International Fund

PIMCO RAE US Fund

PIMCO RAE US Small Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2025 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2030 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2035 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2040 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2045 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2050 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2055 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend 2060 Fund

PIMCO REALPATH® Blend Income Fund

Code of Ethics

PIMCO Funds

PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust

PIMCO ETF Trust

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO Equity Series VIT

PIMCO Managed Accounts Trust

PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds

PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds

Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (“PIMCO”), the investment adviser and administrator or investment manager to PIMCO Funds, PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust, PIMCO ETF Trust, PIMCO Equity Series, PIMCO Equity Series VIT, PIMCO Managed Accounts Trust, the PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds, and the PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds (each a “Fund”, and collectively the “Funds”), has adopted a Code of Ethics that applies to any officer, director, or employee of PIMCO. The following Code of Ethics (the “Code”) is adopted by each Fund pursuant to Rule 17j-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “Act”). This Code is intended to ensure that all acts, practices and courses of business engaged in by access persons (as defined in this Code) of each Fund reflect high standards and comply with the requirements of Section 17(j) of the Act and Rule 17j-1 thereunder. This Code incorporates the PIMCO Code of Ethics (the “PIMCO Code”) with respect to any officer, employee, associated person, or director of PIMCO who may be an “access person” or “advisory person” of each Fund, as defined in the Rule.

This Code is not applicable to any Trustee1 or officer of a Fund or any other access person who is employed by PIMCO or Allianz Asset Management of America L.P. (“AAM”) as each such person is already covered by the PIMCO Code or the Code of Ethics adopted by AAM (the “AAM Code”).

This Code sets forth general fiduciary standards and standards of business conduct that govern the personal investment activities of access persons in accordance with Rule 17j-1. Certain personal trading restrictions and reporting obligations under the Code may not be applicable under circumstances in which an access person does not obtain access to particular types of information (as defined in the Code). Access persons should contact the Chief Compliance Officer (the “CCO”) of the relevant Fund with any questions regarding the applicability of the Code’s provisions.

I.            Definitions

(A)    “Access person” means any director, trustee, officer, general partner, or advisory person (as defined in this Code) of a Fund or PIMCO. However, the term “access person,” as contained herein, shall not include any Trustee or officer of the Fund or any other access person of the Fund who is subject to the Code of Ethics adopted by PIMCO (“PIMCO Personnel”) or the AAM Code. PIMCO has represented to the Trustees of each Fund that the PIMCO Code covers all of the officers of the Fund and any other access persons of the Fund, with the exception of (i) the

 

 

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Trustees who are not “interested persons” of the Fund within the meaning of Section 2(a)(19) of the Act (“Independent Trustees”) and (ii) Trustee(s) who are “interested persons” of the Fund but are covered by the AAM Code (such Trustee(s), together with the Independent Trustees, the “Non-PIMCO Trustees”).

(B)    “Advisory person” means (1) any director, trustee, officer, general partner or employee of a Fund or PIMCO (or of any company in a control relationship to the Fund or PIMCO), who, in connection with his or her regular functions or duties, makes, participates in, or obtains information regarding the purchase or sale of a financial instrument (as defined in this Code) by the Fund, or whose functions relate to the making of any recommendations with respect to such purchases or sales; and (2) any natural person in a control relationship to the Fund or PIMCO who obtains information concerning recommendations made to the Fund with regard to the purchase or sale of a financial instrument.

(C)    A financial instrument is “being considered for purchase or sale” when a recommendation to purchase or sell a financial instrument has been made and communicated or, with respect to the person making the recommendation, when such person seriously considers making such a recommendation.

(D)    A financial instrument is “being purchased or sold” by a Fund from the time when a purchase or sale program has been communicated to the person who places the buy and sell orders for the Fund until the time when such program has been fully completed or terminated.

(E)    “Beneficial ownership” shall be interpreted in the same manner as it would be under Rule 16a-1(a)(2) in determining whether a person is subject to the provisions of Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules and regulations thereunder.

(F)    “Control” has the same meaning as that set forth in Section 2(a)(9) of the Act. Section 2(a)(9) provides that “control” generally means the power to exercise a controlling influence over the management or policies of a company, unless such power is solely the result of an official position with such company.

(G)    A “financial instrument held or to be acquired” by a Fund means: (1) any financial instrument which, within the most recent 15 days: (a) is or has been held by the Fund; or (b) is being or has been considered by the Fund or PIMCO for purchase by the Fund; and (2) any option to purchase or sell, and any financial instrument convertible into or exchangeable for, a financial instrument described in Section I (K) of this Code.

(H)    An “initial public offering” means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

(I)    “Investment personnel” means: (1) any employee of a Fund or PIMCO (or of any company in a control relationship to the Fund or PIMCO) who, in connection with his or her regular functions or duties, makes or participates in making recommendations regarding the purchase or

 

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sale of financial instruments by the Fund; and (2) any natural person who controls the Fund or PIMCO and who obtains information concerning recommendations made to the Fund regarding the purchase or sale of financial instruments by the Fund.

(J)    A “limited offering” means an offering that is exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) or Section 4(a)(6) or pursuant to Rule 504, Rule 505, or Rule 506 under the Securities Act of 1933.

(K)    “Security” has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(36) of the Act, except that it shall not include direct obligations of the Government of the United States, bankers’ acceptances, bank certificates of deposit, commercial paper and high quality short-term debt instruments, including repurchase agreements, and shares of registered open-end investment companies (excluding exchange-traded funds other than a series of the Funds), or such other securities as may be excepted under the provisions of Rule 17j-1 (such securities, “excluded securities”). For the avoidance of doubt, exchange-traded funds, whether registered as open-end investment companies or unit investment trusts, are deemed to be securities, provided that series of the Funds shall not be deemed to be securities.

(L)    “Automatic Investment Plan” means a program in which regular periodic purchases (or withdrawals) are made automatically in (or from) investment accounts in accordance with a predetermined schedule and allocation. An Automatic Investment Plan includes a dividend reinvestment plan.

(M)    “Financial instrument” means a security, derivative, commodity or currency as investment.

(N)    “Derivative” means (1) a futures contract and an option on a futures contract traded on a U.S. or non-U.S. board of trade, such as the Chicago Board of Trade or the London International Financial Futures Exchange; and (2) a forward contract, a “swap”, a “cap”, a “collar”, a “floor” and an over-the-counter option (other than an option on a foreign currency, an option on a basket of currencies, an option on a security or an option on an index of securities, which are included in the definition of “security”). Questions regarding whether a particular instrument or transaction is a derivative for purposes of this policy should be directed to PIMCO Compliance.

(O)    “Personal securities transactions” shall include transactions in securities, derivatives, currencies for investment purposes and commodities for investment purposes.

II.            Prohibited Purchases and Sales

(A)    No access person shall, in connection with the purchase or sale, directly or indirectly, by such person of a financial instrument held or to be acquired by a Fund:

(1)         employ any device, scheme or artifice to defraud the Fund;

(2)         make to the Fund any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state to

 

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the Fund a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading;

(3)         engage in any act, practice or course of business which would operate as a fraud or deceit upon the Fund; or

(4)         engage in any manipulative practice with respect to the Fund.

(B)    In this connection, it shall be impermissible for any access person to purchase or sell, directly or indirectly, any financial instrument (or any option to purchase or sell such financial instrument) in which he or she has, or by reason of such transaction acquires, any direct or indirect beneficial ownership and which he or she knows or, in the ordinary course of fulfilling his or her official duties as such access person, should have known, at the time of such purchase or sale:

(1)         is being considered for purchase or sale by a Fund, or

(2)         is being purchased or sold by a Fund.

This prohibition shall apply to a transaction if it occurs within 15 days prior to or after either:

 

  (1)

the purchase or sale of such financial instrument by a Fund; or

 

  (2)

the consideration of such purchase or sale by a Fund or PIMCO.

(C)    With respect to investment personnel not subject to the PIMCO Code or the AAM Code, no such investment personnel may acquire any direct or indirect beneficial ownership in any securities in an initial public offering or in a limited offering unless the CCO of the Fund (or his or her designee), as appropriate, has authorized the transaction in advance. All other investment personnel are subject to the PIMCO Code or AAM Code, which contain substantively equivalent provisions concerning initial public offerings and limited offerings.

(D)    With respect to the PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds and PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds, Non-PIMCO Trustees who serve on the Board of the applicable Fund may not transact in the shares of such Fund unless he or she receives preclearance from the Fund’s CCO, or his or her designee, in writing. In order to receive preclearance:

 

  (1)

A Non-PIMCO Trustee must have submitted a preclearance request in writing on the applicable form attached to this Code as Appendix VI, or in such other form as is deemed acceptable by the CCO or his or her designee; and

 

  (2)

It must be determined that the purchase or sale of the Closed-End Fund or Interval Fund shares complies with this Code, including the other provisions of this Section II.

 

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It is noted that PIMCO Personnel may be subject to preclearance requirements for shares of PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds and the PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds, restrictions on transactions in initial public offerings, private placements and hedge funds and trading in closed-end funds during certain periods, as set forth in the PIMCO Code.

(E)    The fiduciary principles of this Code and securities and commodities laws prohibit any access person from purchasing or selling, directly or indirectly, any financial instrument based on material, non-public information (“MNPI”) received from any source or communicating this information to others. The insider trading prohibition also applies to MNPI received with respect to any Fund, including information concerning events that may immediately impact the publicly traded share price or net asset value of a Fund. Accordingly, the Independent Trustees are prohibited from purchasing or selling, directly or indirectly, any shares of a Fund based on MNPI. The CCO, PIMCO legal counsel and/or counsel to the Independent Trustees will monitor for situations in which the Independent Trustees receive MNPI relating to a Fund and, if the Independent Trustees receive such MNPI, advise the Independent Trustees as appropriate. The same procedure will be followed with respect to MNPI that may be received by the Independent Trustees with respect to a financial instrument held by a Fund. If an access person believes he or she may have access to material, non-public information or is unsure about whether information is material or non-public, such access person should consult the CCO of the relevant Fund. Please refer to Appendix VII for a brief reference guide regarding MNPI.

(F)    Any access person who questions whether a contemplated transaction is prohibited by this Code should discuss the transaction with the CCO of the relevant Fund (or his or her designee), or both, as appropriate, prior to proceeding with the transaction.

III.        Exempted Transactions

The prohibitions of Section II(B), II(C) and, to the extent indicated below, II(D) of this Code shall not apply to the following transactions by access persons:

(1)         Purchases or sales of financial instruments over which the access person has no direct or indirect influence or control (exemption applies to Section II(D));

(2)         Purchases or sales of financial instruments which are not eligible for purchase or sale by a Fund;

(3)         Purchases or sales of financial instruments which are non-volitional on the part of either the access person or a Fund (exemption applies to Section II(D));

(4)         Purchases of financial instruments which are part of an Automatic Investment Plan (exemption applies to Section II(D));

(5)         Purchases of securities effected upon the exercise of rights issued by an issuer pro rata to all holders of a class of its securities, to the extent such rights were acquired from

 

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such issuer (exemption applies to Section II(D));

(6)         Transactions which appear to the CCO of the Fund (or his or her designee), as appropriate, to present no reasonable likelihood of harm to the Fund, which are otherwise in accordance with Rule 17j-1, and which the CCO of the Fund (or his or her designee), as appropriate, has authorized in advance;

(7)         Purchases or sales of derivatives on broad-based indices and major market currencies; and

(8)         Purchases or sales of physical currencies and physical commodities.

IV.        Reporting

(A)    Every access person shall file with the Fund reports containing the information described in Sections IV(B), (C) and (D) of this Code with respect to transactions in any financial instrument in which such access person has, or by reason of such transaction acquires, any direct or indirect beneficial ownership in the financial instrument (regardless of whether such transaction is listed in Section III (1) through (6)), provided, however, that such access person shall not be required to make a report with respect to transactions effected for any account over which such person does not have any direct or indirect influences or control; provided, further, that if such access person is an Independent Trustee, and would be required to make such a report solely by reason of being a Trustee of the Fund, such Trustee is not required to file a report under this Section IV, except that, where such Trustee knew or, in the ordinary course of fulfilling his or her official duties as a Trustee of the Fund, should have known that during the 15-day period immediately preceding or after the date of the transaction in a financial instrument by the Trustee, such financial instrument is or was purchased or sold by the Fund or such purchase or sale by the Fund is or was considered by the Fund or PIMCO, such Trustee must file a Quarterly Transaction Report under Section IV(C). PIMCO does not intend to provide any information to the Independent Trustees in the ordinary course about Fund transactions occurring within the 15 day period immediately preceding or after a transaction by a Trustee, and as such, Quarterly Transaction Reports will typically not be required to be filed by Independent Trustees.

(B)    Initial Holding Reports. No later than ten (10) days after a person becomes an access person, the person shall file a report containing the following information (which information must be current as of a date no more than 45 days prior to the date the person becomes an access person):

(1)         The title, number of shares and principal amount of each financial instrument in which the access person had any direct or indirect beneficial ownership when the person became an access person;

(2)         The name of any broker, dealer or bank with whom the access person maintained an account in which any financial instruments (including excluded securities) were held for the direct or indirect benefit of the access person as of the date the person became an access

 

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person; and

(3)        The date that the report is submitted by the access person.

(C)    Quarterly Reports. Transaction Report. No later than thirty (30) days after the end of the calendar quarter in which the transaction to which the report relates was effected, every access person shall file a report containing the following information:

(1)         The date of the transaction, the title, the interest rate and maturity (if applicable), the number of shares, and the principal amount of each financial instrument involved;

(2)         The nature of the transaction (i.e., purchase, sale or any other type of acquisition or disposition), including information sufficient to establish any exemption listed in Section III (2) through (6), or exception to Section II(C) which is relied upon;

(3)         The price at which the transaction was effected;

(4)         The name of the broker, dealer or bank with or through whom the transaction was effected; and

(5)         The date that the report is submitted by the access person.

Account Report. With respect to any account established by an access person in which any financial instruments (including excluded securities) were held during the quarter for the direct or indirect benefit of the access person, the access person shall file a report containing the following information:

(1)         The name of the broker, dealer or bank with whom the access person established the account;

(2)         The date the account was established; and

(3)         The date that the report is submitted by the access person.

Automatic Investment Plans. An access person need not make a quarterly transaction report with respect to transactions effected pursuant to an Automatic Investment Plan.

(D)    Annual Holdings Reports. Annually, every access person shall file a report containing the following information (which information must be current as of a date no more than 45 days before the report is submitted):

(1)         The title, number of shares and principal amount of each financial instrument in which the access person had any direct or indirect beneficial ownership;

(2)         The name of any broker, dealer or bank with whom the access person

 

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maintains an account in which any financial instruments (including excluded securities) are held for the direct or indirect benefit of the access person; and

(3)         The date that the report is submitted by the access person.

(E)    Any report may contain a statement that the report shall not be construed as an admission by the person making such report that he or she has any direct or indirect beneficial ownership in the financial instrument to which the report relates, and the existence of any report shall not be construed as an admission that any event reported on constitutes a violation of Section II(A) hereof.

(F)    If any access person is required to file reports of all his or her personal securities transactions on a current basis with the CCO of a Fund (or his or her designee), and such reports contain the information required by Section IV (C), such reports shall be deemed to be sufficient for purposes of Section IV(C) of this Code and no separate report shall be required.

(G)    All reports of personal securities transactions and any other information filed with a Fund pursuant to this Code shall be treated as confidential, except as regards appropriate examinations by representatives of the SEC or other regulatory body having jurisdiction.

V.        Review, Enforcement and Compliance

(A)        Review

(1)         The CCO of each Fund (or his or her designee) shall from time to time review the reported personal securities transactions of the access persons to determine whether any transaction (“Reviewable Transactions”) listed in Section II may have occurred.2

(2)         If the CCO of the relevant Fund (or his or her designee) determines that a Reviewable Transaction may have occurred, he or she shall then determine whether a violation of this Code may have occurred, taking into account all the exemptions provided under Section III. Before making any determination that a violation has been committed by an individual, the CCO of the relevant Fund (or his or her designee) shall give such person an opportunity to supply additional information regarding the transaction in question.

(B)        Enforcement

(1)         If the CCO of a Fund (or his or her designee) determines that a violation of this Code may have occurred, he or she shall take such steps as he or she deems appropriate under the circumstances, including, if appropriate, notification of the Trustees of the Fund. The Trustees, with the exception of any person whose transaction is under consideration, shall take such actions as they consider appropriate, including imposition of any sanctions that they consider appropriate.

 

 

2             The CCO of PIMCO, or his or her designee, reviews the personal trading activity of access persons subject to the PIMCO Code on a quarterly basis.

 

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(2)         No person shall participate in a determination of whether he or she has committed a violation of this Code or in the imposition of any sanction against himself/herself. If, for example, a personal securities transaction of the CCO of a Fund is under consideration, a Trustee of the Fund designated for the purpose by the Trustees of the Fund shall act in all respects in the manner prescribed herein for the CCO.

(C)        Compliance

(1)         The CCO of each Fund (or his or her designee) shall identify all access persons required to make reports under this Code and inform them of their reporting obligation.

(2)         Each access person shall be required to sign an acknowledgement that such person has read and understands this Code. A form for this purpose is attached to this Code as Appendix I.

(3)         Each access person shall be required to certify annually that such person has complied with the requirements of this Code during the prior year, and that such person has disclosed, reported, or caused to be reported all transactions during the prior year in financial instruments of which such person had or acquired beneficial ownership. A form for this purpose is attached to this Code as Appendix II.

(4)     No less frequently than annually, each Fund shall furnish to the Fund’s Board of Trustees, and the Board must consider, a written report that:

(i)         Describes any issues arising under the Code or procedures since the last report to the Board of Trustees, including, but not limited to, information about material violations of the Code or procedures and sanctions imposed in response to the material violations; and

(ii)         Certifies that the Fund has adopted procedures reasonably necessary to prevent access person from violating the Code. A form for this purpose is attached to this Code as Appendices III, IV and V.

VI.    Records

Each Fund shall maintain records in the manner and to the extent set forth below, under the conditions described in Rule 31a-2(f)(1) under the Act and shall be available for appropriate examination by representatives of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

(1)         A copy of this Code and any other Code of Ethics which is, or at any time within the past five years has been, in effect shall be preserved in an easily accessible place;

(2)         A record of any violation of this Code and of any action taken as a result of such violation shall be preserved in an easily accessible place for a period of not less than five years

 

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following the end of the fiscal year in which the violation occurs;

(3)         A copy of each report made pursuant to this Code by an access person, including any information provided under Section IV(F) in lieu of the reports under Section IV(C), shall be preserved by the Fund for a period of not less than five years from the end of the fiscal year in which it is made, the first two years in an easily accessible place;

(4)         A list of all persons who are, or within the past five years have been, required to make reports pursuant to this Code, or who are or were responsible for reviewing these reports, shall be maintained in an easily accessible place.

(5)         A copy of each report required by Section V(C)(4) of the Code shall be preserved by the Fund for at least five years after the end of the fiscal year in which it is made, the first two years in an easily accessible place.

(6)         The Fund shall preserve a record of any decision, and the reasons supporting the decision, to approve the acquisition by investment personnel of financial instruments under Section II(C) of this Code, for at least five years after the end of the fiscal year in which the approval is granted.

VII.        Fiduciary Duties

(A)    Disclosure of Non-Public Portfolio Holdings Information. If an access person has access to non-public portfolio holdings information of a Fund, then he or she must treat non-public portfolio holdings information of a Fund in accordance with the Funds’ Portfolio Holdings Disclosure Policies and Procedures.

(B)    Confidentiality. The officers and Trustees of each Fund acknowledge that each Fund discloses to its officers and Trustees, and such persons will otherwise come into possession of while acting in their capacities as officers or Trustees, certain information and data which a Fund wishes to keep confidential, including, but not limited to, information regarding a Fund’s governance, Board of Trustees, officers and other management (including regarding the Fund’s investment advisers and sub-advisers), minutes and other records of meetings, investment program, strategies and performance, portfolio holdings, dividends and distributions, secondary offerings, investment leverage, compliance, legal and regulatory matters (including Fund policies and procedures), valuation of assets, administration, custody, finances or operations (including information relating to financial statements), corporate actions, strategic plans, litigation and regulatory inquiries, communications, examinations and enforcement activities, shareholders and related communications, marketing, intellectual property and trade secrets, and information which is proprietary to the Fund or its advisers or which the Fund has obtained from third parties and with respect to which the Fund is obligated to maintain confidentiality (collectively, “Confidential Information”). The officers and Trustees of each Fund acknowledge that each Fund’s business is extremely competitive, dependent in part upon the maintenance of confidentiality, and that any disclosure of Confidential Information could result in serious harm to a Fund or its officers, Trustees or management. For these reasons, as officers or Trustees of one or more Funds, you must

 

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use Confidential Information only in connection with your duties as a Fund officer or Trustee and may not use Confidential Information in any way that is or could be deemed to be detrimental to a Fund or its officers, Trustees or management. Further, you may not disclose, directly or indirectly, Confidential Information with respect to a Fund to any third person or entity, other than representatives of Fund management and their affiliates and authorized representatives or agents of the Fund, and only to the extent that such person or entity requires such Confidential Information in order to perform services for a Fund, and must treat all such information as confidential and proprietary property of the Fund. Individuals who no longer serve as Fund officers or Trustees may not disclose, directly or indirectly, Confidential Information that they obtained during their service as a Fund officer or Trustee, other than as provided for in the preceding sentence.

From time to time, the Boards of Trustees of the Funds may conduct joint meetings of the Boards of Trustees of some or all of the Funds. In connection with such joint meetings, a Trustee or officer may come into possession of Confidential Information with respect to a Fund that he or she does not oversee. The preceding paragraph shall apply to the receipt of Confidential Information by a Trustee or officer under such circumstances.

In addition to the general obligations regarding Confidential Information discussed above and in acknowledgement of the fact that the role of Independent Trustees and of chairpersons and members of committees of the Board of Trustees may be misconstrued by the general public, Independent Trustees should not comment to the press or make any postings or comments on the internet or any form of social media, including blogs or other similar forums, regarding their position or matters related to their service as Independent Trustees or members of committees. Failure to abide by this policy may lead to a full range of sanctions permitted by a Fund’s organizational documents, up to and including removal from the Board of Trustees. In the event that an Independent Trustee resigns or otherwise no longer serves as an Independent Trustee, such individual is expected to continue to abide by this policy with respect to information obtained during his or her service as an Independent Trustee. This policy does not apply to legally compelled disclosure or testimony to a regulator or court of law.

In addition, this Code will not be interpreted or applied in any manner that would violate the legal rights of any person subject to this Code as an employee under applicable law. For example, nothing in this Code or the Appendices attached hereto prohibits or in any way restricts any person subject to this Code from reporting possible violations of law or regulation to, otherwise communicating directly with, cooperating with or providing information to any governmental or regulatory body or any self-regulatory organization or making other disclosures that are protected under applicable law or regulations of the SEC or any other governmental or regulatory body or self-regulatory organization. A person subject to this Code does not need prior authorization of PIMCO or a Fund before taking any such action and is not required to inform PIMCO or a Fund if he or she chooses to take such action.

 

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VIII.    Amendment; Interpretation of Provisions

The Trustees may from time to time amend this Code or adopt such interpretations of this Code as they deem appropriate.

 

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History of Amendments

PIMCO Funds

PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust

PIMCO ETF Trust

Adopted: September 29, 2004

Effective: October 5, 2004

Amended: November 16, 2004

Effective: February 1, 2005

Amended: August 16, 2005

Effective: August 16, 2005

Amended: February 28, 2006

Effective: February 28, 2006

Amended: February 24, 2009

Effective: February 24, 2009

Amended: May 19, 2009

Effective: May 19, 2009

Amended: May 25, 2010

Effective: May 25, 2010

Amended: March 1, 2011

Effective: March 1, 2011

Amended: November 5, 2013

Effective: November 5, 2013

Amended: August 14, 2014

Amended: September 18, 2014

Effective: September 18, 2014

Amended: August 11, 2015

Effective: August 11, 2015

Amended: February 14, 2017

Effective: February 14, 2017

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO Equity Series VIT

Adopted: March 30, 2010

Effective: March 30, 2010

Amended: May 25, 2010

Effective: May 25, 2010

Amended: March 1, 2011

Effective: March 1, 2011

Amended: November 7, 2013

Effective: November 7, 2013

Amended: August 14, 2014

Amended: September 18, 2014

 

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Effective: September 18, 2014

Amended: August 11, 2015

Effective: August 12, 2015

Amended: February 15, 2017

Effective: February 15, 2017

Amended: May 17, 2017

Effective: May 17, 2017

PIMCO Managed Accounts Trust

PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds

Adopted: June 24, 2014

Effective: September 5, 2014

Amended: September 18, 2014

Effective: September 18, 2014

Amended: August 11, 2015

Effective: October 6, 2015

Amended: March 23, 2017

Effective: March 23, 2017

PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds

Adopted: December 14, 2016

Effective: December 14, 2016

Amended: March 23, 2017

Effective: March 23, 2017

 

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Appendix I

ACKNOWLEDGMENT CERTIFICATION

PIMCO FUNDS

PIMCO VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST

PIMCO ETF TRUST

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES VIT

PIMCO MANAGED ACCOUNTS TRUST

PIMCO SPONSORED CLOSED-END FUNDS

PIMCO SPONSORED INTERVAL FUNDS

I hereby certify that I have read and understand the attached Code of Ethics. Pursuant to such Code, I have recognized that I must disclose or report all personal securities transactions required to be disclosed or reported thereunder and comply in all other respects with the requirements of such Code. I also agree to cooperate fully with any investigation or inquiry as to whether a possible violation of the foregoing Code has occurred.

 

Date:                                                                    

                     

     Signature

 

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Appendix II

ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE

PIMCO FUNDS

PIMCO VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST

PIMCO ETF TRUST

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES VIT

PIMCO MANAGED ACCOUNTS TRUST

PIMCO SPONSORED CLOSED-END FUNDS

PIMCO SPONSORED INTERVAL FUNDS

I hereby certify that I have complied with the requirements of the Code of Ethics for the year ended December 31,         . Pursuant to such Code, I have disclosed or reported all personal securities transactions required to be disclosed or reported thereunder and complied in all other respects with the requirements of such Code. I also agree to cooperate fully with any investigation or inquiry as to whether a possible violation of the foregoing Code has occurred.

 

Date:                                                                    

                     

     Signature

 

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Appendix III

ANNUAL CERTIFICATION

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES

PIMCO EQUITY SERIES VIT

I, the undersigned, hereby certify on behalf of PIMCO Equity Series and PIMCO Equity Series VIT (each a “Fund”), to the Board of Trustees pursuant to Rule 17j-1(c)(2)(B) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and pursuant to Section V(C)(4)(ii) of the Fund’s Code of Ethics (the “Code”), that each Fund has adopted procedures that are reasonably necessary to prevent access persons from violating the Code.

 

Date:                                                                    

                     

     Fund CCO

 

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Appendix IV

ANNUAL CERTIFICATION

PIMCO FUNDS

PIMCO VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST

PIMCO ETF TRUST

I, the undersigned, hereby certify on behalf of PIMCO Funds, PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust and PIMCO ETF Trust (each a “Fund”), to the Board of Trustees pursuant to Rule 17j-1(c)(2)(B) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and pursuant to Section V(C)(4)(ii) of the Fund’s Code of Ethics (the “Code”), that each Fund has adopted procedures that are reasonably necessary to prevent access persons from violating the Code.

 

Date:                                                                    

                     

     Fund CCO

 

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Appendix V

ANNUAL CERTIFICATION

PIMCO MANAGED ACCOUNTS TRUST

PIMCO SPONSORED CLOSED-END FUNDS

PIMCO SPONSORED INTERVAL FUNDS

I, the undersigned, hereby certify on behalf of PIMCO Managed Accounts Trust, the PIMCO Sponsored Closed-End Funds, and the PIMCO Sponsored Interval Funds (each a “Fund”), to the Board of Trustees pursuant to Rule 17j-1(c)(2)(B) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and pursuant to Section V(C)(4)(ii) of the Fund’s Code of Ethics (the “Code”), that each Fund has adopted procedures that are reasonably necessary to prevent access persons from violating the Code.

 

Date:                                                                    

                     

     Fund CCO

 

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Appendix VI

PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC

PRE-CLEARANCE FORM

PIMCO SPONSORED CLOSED-END FUND

(To be submitted to [email protected])

 

1.  Today’s Date

 

    

2.  Name of Trustee

 

    

3.  Name of Closed-End Fund/Ticker

 

    

4.  Broker

 

    

5.  Last 3-digits of Account Number

 

    

6.  Type of Security

 

  

 Common stock

 

  

Preferred stock

 

  

 Other (please describe)        

 

7.  Transaction Type

  

 Market purchase    

Market sale

Gift

 

  

Grant, exercise or vesting of equity award

Transfer from one plan account to another plan account

Other (please describe)

 

8.  Intended Number of Shares

 

    

9.  Has the fund completed all its initial common and preferred shares offerings and is not otherwise engaged in an offering of its shares?

 

  

Yes

   No

10.  Do you possess material non-public information regarding the financial instrument or the issuer of the financial instrument?

 

  

Yes

   No

11.  Have you transacted in the same fund/issuer in the opposite direction within the last 6 months?

 

  

Yes

   No

12.  Type of Account/Plan

  

Select One:

 401(k) plan

 Corporation

Custodial

  

Deferred compensation plan

 Immediate family member account

Individual account

Jointly-owned account

  

LLC

Partnership

Trust

Other

 

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a.  Have you previously pre-cleared transactions in this account?

 

  

Yes

 

  

No

 

b.  If you answered “No” to question 12.a, please complete the relevant section of Annex A below.

 

c.  If there has been any changes regarding your total share ownership, or account ownership structure, please complete Annex B below.

 

d.  Once Compliance approval is received and the pre-cleared transaction is executed, please provide execution details as noted in Annex C below.

 

NOTE: If you have any questions about how to complete this form, please contact the Code of Ethics Compliance team at (949) 720-7821 or by email at [email protected] (Fax 949-718-2674).

Approvals are valid on the day approval has been granted (the “Approval Period”). Accordingly, GTC (good till canceled) orders are prohibited. If a trade is not executed by the close of business of the Approval Period, you must submit a new preclearance request. Obtaining preclearance satisfies the preclearance requirements of the Fund’s Code of Ethics (the “Code”) and does not imply compliance with the Code’s other provisions.

* * * * * *

By signing below, the undersigned certifies the following: The undersigned agrees that the above requested transaction is in compliance with the Code and Section 16 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 and Section 30(h) of the Investment Company Act of 1940.

 

                                                 

Trustee Signature

 

                                                 

Date Submitted

Authorized          Not Authorized         

 

By:                                                                         
Printed Name:                                                                                             
Date:                                                                         

 

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Annex A to PIMCO Section 16 Reportable Transaction Information (Form 4)

Once Compliance approval is received and the pre-cleared transaction is executed, please provide execution details as noted below. Provide price execution details at the individual tax lot/block level. Attach an additional sheet/spreadsheet as necessary.

 

 

Trade

Date

  

 

Name of Closed-End

Fund/Ticker

  

 

Number of

Shares

  

 

    Executed    
Price

  

 

    Broker    

  

  Last 3-digits  

of Account

Number

 

                    

                                                
                          
                          
                          
                          

 

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Annex B to PIMCO Section 16 Reportable Transaction Information (Form 4)

If there has been any changes regarding your total share ownership, or account ownership structure, please complete the applicable section(s) below as necessary.

Other Details Affecting Ownership

Please provide information on any applicable changes as indicated below since your last Section 16 filing for the applicable Fund/Issuer referenced above in your pre-clearance request.

If the answer is yes to any of the following, please provide the details, including parties, relationships, securities and dates:

 

Has a change in ownership of any securities occurred as a result of a divorce?

 

   

Has a change in ownership of any securities occurred as a result of an inheritance?

 

   

Has an immediate family member moved into or out of the Reporting Person’s household who owns shares of the Fund/Issuer?

 

   

Has the Reporting Person engaged in any hedging or similar transactions related to any securities of the Fund/Issuer (e.g., swaps, collars, pre-paid forward contracts, options, calls, puts, etc.)?

 

   

Has the Reporting Person received any securities of the Fund/Issuer as an in-kind distribution from another entity?

 

   

Have there been any other changes in the Reporting Person’s form(s) of ownership of securities in the Fund/Issuer not otherwise reported?

 

   

Have there been any other changes in the Reporting Person’s amount of ownership of securities in the Fund/Issuer not otherwise reported?

 

   

 

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Annex C to PIMCO Section 16 Reportable Transaction Information (Form 4)

If you answered “No” to question 12a, please complete the applicable section(s) below, in addition to Annex B as necessary.

401(k) Plan or Deferred Compensation Plan:

 

Name of plan:

 

   

Was a new payroll or cash contribution used to acquire the securities?

 

   

Was cash or another investment accrued under the plan used to acquire the securities?

 

   

Does the Plan offer a Fund/Issuer stock fund as an investment alternative under the plan?

 

   

Custodial Account:

 

Name of custodial account:

 

   

Name of custodian:

 

   

Name of beneficiary (or beneficiaries)::

 

   

Relationship of Reporting Person to beneficiary (or beneficiaries)):

 

   

 

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Trust:

 

Name of trust:

 

    

Type of trust:

 

    

Governing jurisdiction of the trust:

 

    

Relationship of trust to Reporting Person:

 

    

Name of trustee(s) and relationship(s) to Reporting Person:

 

    

Does the Reporting Person influence or control the power to vote or dispose the securities held in trust?

 

    

Name of settlor(s) and relationship(s) to Reporting Person:

 

    

Name of beneficiary(or beneficiaries) and relationship(s) to Reporting Person:

 

    

Does the Reporting Person share a household with the beneficiary (or beneficiaries)?

 

    

Is the trust revocable by the Reporting Person?

 

    

If the Reporting Person’s spouse is a co-trustee of a revocable trust, does the Reporting Person need spousal consent to revoke the trust?

 

    

Is there a remainder interest created by the trust?

 

    

 

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Corporation:

 

Name of corporation:

 

    

Is Reporting Person a director of the corporation? If so, please provide the number of directors in the corporation.

 

    

Is Reporting Person an executive officer of the corporation? If so, please provide title(s).

 

    

Is the Reporting Person a stockholder of the corporation? If so, please provide the approximate percentage of shares (and voting power) of the corporation beneficially held by the Reporting Person.

 

    

Who makes decisions regarding voting and/or disposition of the securities held by the corporation?

 

    

LLC:

 

Name of LLC:

 

    

Nature of LLC (e.g., member-managed or manager-managed):

 

    

Is the Reporting Person a direct or indirect managing member of the LLC?

 

    

How many members are on the board or similar managing body of the LLC?

 

    

Is Reporting Person an executive officer of the LLC? If so, please provide title(s).

 

    

What percentage ownership interest does the Reporting Person have in the LLC?

 

    

Who makes decisions regarding voting and/or disposition of the securities held by the LLC?

 

    

Was the transaction at issue an in-kind distribution by the LLC?

 

    

 

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Partnership:

 

Name of partnership:

 

    

Nature of partnership (e.g., general partnership or limited partnership):

 

    

Relationship(s) of Reporting Person to the partnership:

 

    

Is the Reporting Person a general partner or a limited partner?

 

    

How many general partners are in the partnership?

 

    

Does the partnership have a board of directors or similar managing body?

 

    

Is Reporting Person an executive officer of the partnership? If so, please provide title(s).

 

    

Who in the partnership makes decisions regarding the voting and/or disposition of securities held by the partnership?

 

    

Were the securities a result of an in-kind distribution by the partnership?

 

    

 

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Appendix VII

Guidelines Regarding Material, Non-Public Information

Whether information is material and non-public (“MNPI”) must be evaluated on a fact-specific, case-by-case basis and will be judged by regulators and prosecutors with the benefit of hindsight. Identifying MNPI is highly complex and risky. DO NOT attempt to make this judgment on your own. Contact the relevant Fund’s CCO if you think you have received or may receive MNPI. DO NOT share the information you have with anyone.

Examples of “Material” Information

A common definition is “information that a reasonable investor would consider important to making an investment decision.” Examples include:

 

   

Earnings Results

   

Earnings projections or guidance

   

Merger, tender offer or joint venture

   

Major change in issuer assets

   

Change in control or management

   

Major events regarding financial instruments (e.g., cash flows, losses, defaults)

   

Financial liquidity problems, bankruptcy or receivership

   

Actual or threatened litigation

   

Departure of key personnel

Examples of “Non-Public” Information

Information is generally deemed non-public if it has not been widely disseminated to the public. Key questions when evaluating whether information is non-public include:

 

   

Can the information be found in an SEC filing or in any other document that is publicly available?

   

Has the information appeared in a newspaper or other publication of general circulation?

   

Is the information available on a public website?

Exercise extreme caution when information has been disseminated to only a small number of investors or others outside the issuer. The prevalence of a market rumor does not constitute public disclosure of otherwise non-public information.

What is MNPI when Purchasing or Selling Funds?

MNPI in the context of buying or selling Fund shares could generally include the recent or pending occurrence of one of the items below or significant likelihood that such an item

 

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will occur, that you are aware of at the time of a possible trade, and that has not yet been made public, such as:

For All Funds:

 

   

Material changes in value of the Fund’s portfolio securities that have not yet been reflected in NAV

   

Material undisclosed revenues or liabilities to be realized by the Fund (such as from litigation or resolution of a regulatory or compliance matter)

For Open-End Funds and ETFs:

 

   

Material increases in illiquid or fair valued assets in the portfolio

   

Actions or events likely to lead to material redemptions and/or a “fire sale” of Fund assets

For Closed-End Funds and Interval Funds (as applicable):

 

   

Changes in dividend rates or a special dividend

   

Material changes to the Fund’s leverage or other strategies that will materially impact income and dividend levels and/or result in a “fire sale” of Fund shares

   

Actions to address trading discounts (e.g., open-ending, tender offers, open-market purchases) or secondary offerings

   

Other material corporate actions involving the Fund (e.g., a Fund merger)

   

Material changes in the Fund’s stated investment objectives or fundamental policies

   

A determination to liquidate a Fund

   

Material regulatory action or litigation involving the Fund or PIMCO

   

Material developments involving senior management at PIMCO

   

Material transactions involving PIMCO (e.g., resulting in a change in control or ownership)

   

The amount and/or timing of shares repurchased pursuant to a share repurchase program, including pursuant to Rule 23c-3 under the 1940 Act or otherwise

 

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POWER OF ATTORNEY

We, the undersigned Trustees of the following investment companies (collectively, the “Trusts”):

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO Equity Series VIT

PIMCO ETF Trust

PIMCO Funds

PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust

hereby revoke all previous powers of attorney we have given to sign and otherwise act in our names and behalf in matters involving the Trusts and hereby constitute and appoint Ryan G. Leshaw, Wu-Kwan Kit, Douglas P. Dick, Brendan C. Fox, Megan C. Johnson, Kevin F. Cahill and Adam T. Teufel, each of them singly, our true and lawful attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, and with full power to each of them, to sign for us and in our names in the appropriate capacities, all Registration Statements of the Trusts, or any successors thereto, any and all subsequent Amendments, Pre-Effective Amendments, or Post-Effective Amendments to said Registration Statements or any successors thereto, and any supplements or other instruments in connection therewith, and generally to do all such things in our names and behalf in connection therewith as said attorneys-in-fact deem necessary or appropriate, to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, and all related requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission. We hereby ratify and confirm all that said attorneys-in-fact or their substitutes may do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney is effective for all documents filed on or after February 12, 2020.

Dated: February 12, 2020

 

/s/ George E. Borst

George E. Borst

        

/s/ Gary F. Kennedy

Gary F. Kennedy

  

/s/ Jennifer Holden Dunbar

Jennifer Holden Dunbar

        

/s/ Peter B. McCarthy

Peter B. McCarthy

  

/s/ Brent R. Harris

Brent R. Harris

        

/s/ Ronald C. Parker

Ronald C. Parker

  

/s/ Kym M. Hubbard

Kym M. Hubbard

        

/s/ Peter G. Strelow

Peter G. Strelow

  


POWER OF ATTORNEY

I, the undersigned President of the following investment companies (collectively, the “Trusts”):

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO Equity Series VIT

PIMCO ETF Trust

PIMCO Funds

PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust

hereby constitute and appoint Ryan G. Leshaw, Wu-Kwan Kit, Douglas P. Dick, Brendan C. Fox, Megan C. Johnson, Kevin F. Cahill and Adam T. Teufel, each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, and with full power to each of them, to sign for me and in my name in the appropriate capacity, all Registration Statements of the Trusts, or any successors thereto, any and all subsequent Amendments, Pre-Effective Amendments, or Post-Effective Amendments to said Registration Statements or any successors thereto, and any supplements or other instruments in connection therewith, and generally to do all such things in my name and behalf in connection therewith as said attorneys–in-fact deem necessary or appropriate, to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, and all related requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission. I hereby ratify and confirm all that said attorneys-in-fact or their substitutes may do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney is effective for all documents filed on or after February 12, 2020.

Dated: February 12, 2020

 

/s/ Eric D. Johnson

Eric D. Johnson


POWER OF ATTORNEY

I, the undersigned Treasurer of the following investment companies (collectively, the “Trusts”):

PIMCO Equity Series

PIMCO Equity Series VIT

PIMCO ETF Trust

PIMCO Funds

PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust

hereby constitute and appoint Ryan G. Leshaw, Wu-Kwan Kit, Douglas P. Dick, Brendan C. Fox, Megan C. Johnson, Kevin F. Cahill and Adam T. Teufel, each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, and with full power to each of them, to sign for me and in my name in the appropriate capacity, all Registration Statements of the Trusts, or any successors thereto, any and all subsequent Amendments, Pre-Effective Amendments, or Post-Effective Amendments to said Registration Statements or any successors thereto, and any supplements or other instruments in connection therewith, and generally to do all such things in my name and behalf in connection therewith as said attorneys–in-fact deem necessary or appropriate, to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, and all related requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission. I hereby ratify and confirm all that said attorneys-in-fact or their substitutes may do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney is effective for all documents filed on or after February 12, 2020.

Dated: February 12, 2020

 

/s/ Bradley Todd

Bradley Todd


Board Resolution

February 11-12, 2020

RESOLVED, that the Trustees hereby approve and authorize the use of the Powers of Attorney executed by the Trustees and certain Officers of the Funds appointing Ryan G. Leshaw, Wu-Kwan Kit, Douglas P. Dick, Brenden C. Fox, Megan C. Johnson, Kevin F. Cahill and Adam T. Teufel as attorneys-in-fact for the purpose of signing and filing on behalf of the Trusts their registration statements and any amendments thereto under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 with the SEC, and the attorneys-in-fact are hereby authorized to act in accordance with such Powers of Attorney for the purposes described in the Powers of Attorney.



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