Form POS AMI NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FUNDS
1940 Act File No. 811-08495
AS FILED WITH THE U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON FEBRUARY 26, 2021
U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
Amendment No. 282
(Check appropriate box or boxes)
NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FUNDS
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter)
One Nationwide Plaza
Mail Code 05-02-210
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(Address of Principal Executive Office) (Zip Code)
Registrants Telephone Number, including Area Code: (614) 435-5787
Send Copies of Communications to:
| ALLAN J. OSTER, ESQ. | PRUFESH R. MODHERA, ESQ. | |
| 10 WEST NATIONWIDE BOULEVARD | STRADLEY RONON STEVENS & YOUNG, LLP | |
| COLUMBUS, OH 43215 | 2000 K STREET, N.W., SUITE 700 | |
| (Name and Address of Agent for Service) | WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Registration Statement is filed by the Registrant pursuant to Section 8(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. However, shares of beneficial interest of the Nationwide Bond Portfolio (the Fund) are not being registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the 1933 Act), because shares of the Fund will be issued solely in private placement transactions that do not involve any public offering within the meaning of Section 4(a)(2) of the 1933 Act. Only organizations or entities that are accredited investors within the meaning of Regulation D under the 1933 Act may make investments in the Fund. This Registration Statement is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any shares of the Fund.
This Registration Statement relates only to the Fund and does not affect or incorporate by reference the currently effective Part A and Part B for the Registrants other series.
| Portfolio Manager |
Title |
Length of Service with Fund |
| Scott Radell |
Managing Director & Senior Portfolio Manager |
Since 2021 |
| Jasmita Mohan |
Director & Portfolio Manager |
Since 2021 |
| Jesse Kang, CFA |
Director & Portfolio Manager |
Since 2021 |
| Assets |
Management Fee |
| Up to $500 million |
0.265% |
| $500 million and more but less than $1 billion |
0.255% |
| $1 billion and more |
0.245% |
| Nationwide
Bond Portfolio Class R6 |
| Paula H. J. Cholmondeley | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and
Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in
the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1947 |
Trustee since July 2000 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Ms. Cholmondeley focuses full time on corporate
governance. She sits on public company boards and is also on the faculty of the National Association of Corporate Directors. She has served as a Chief Executive Officer of Sorrel Group
(management consulting company) since January 2004. From April 2000
through December 2003, Ms. Cholmondeley was Vice President
and General Manager of Sappi Fine Paper North America. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Director of Dentsply International, Inc. (dental products) from 2002 to
2016, Terex Corporation (construction equipment) from 2004
to present, Bank of the Ozarks from 2016 to present, and Kapstone Paper and Packaging Corporation from 2016 to 2018. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Ms. Cholmondeley has significant board
and governance experience; significant executive experience, including continuing service as chief executive officer of a management consulting company and past service as an executive of a
manufacturing-based public company and past experience as an executive in
a private service-based company. Ms. Cholmondeley is a
former certified public accountant and former chief financial officer of both public and private companies. | ||
| Lorn C. Davis | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and
Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in
the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1968 |
Trustee since January 2021 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Davis has been a Managing Partner of
College Hill Capital Partners, LLC (private equity) since June 2016. From September 1998 until May 2016, Mr. Davis originated and managed debt and equity investments for John Hancock Life
Insurance Company (U.S.A.)/Hancock Capital Management, LLC, serving as a
Managing Director from September 2003 through May
2016. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Board Member of Outlook Group Holdings, LLC from July 2006 to May 2016,
serving as Chair to the Audit committee and member of the
Compensation committee, Board Member of MA Holdings, LLC from November 2006 to October 2015, Board Member of IntegraColor, Ltd. from February 2007 to September 2015, Board Member of The Pine Street Inn
from 2009 to present, currently serving as Treasurer and Chair of the
Audit and Finance Committee, and Member of the Advisory
Board (non-fiduciary) of Mearthane Products Corporation from September 2019 to present. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Mr. Davis has significant board
experience; significant past service at a large asset management company and significant experience in the investment management industry. Mr. Davis is a Chartered Financial Analyst and earned a Certificate of
Director Education from the National Association of Corporate Directors
in 2008. | ||
| Phyllis Kay Dryden | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and
Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in
the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1947 |
Trustee since December 2004 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Ms. Dryden became President of Energy Dispute
Solutions, LLC in December 2012, and since 2016 has acted as CEO, leading a company providing strategy consulting, arbitration, and mediation services. She has been a management
consultant since 1996, first as a partner of Mitchell Madison Group
(management consulting), then as a managing partner and
head of west coast business development for marchFIRST (internet consulting), returning to Mitchell Madison Group in 2003 as an associated partner until January 2010 and thereafter as an independent strategy consultant through December
2012. Ms. Dryden was VP and General Counsel of Lucasfilm, Ltd. from 1981
to 1984, SVP and General Counsel of Charles Schwab and Co.
Inc. from 1984 to 1992, and EVP and General Counsel of Del Monte Foods from 1992 to 1995. She presently serves as chairman of the board of Mutual Fund Directors Forum. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Director and Vice-Chair of Smithsonian Institution Environmental Research
Board from 2016 to present, and Director of Smithsonian
Institution Libraries Board from 2007 to 2015. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Ms. Dryden has significant board
experience and significant executive, management consulting, and legal experience, including past service as general counsel for a major financial services firm and a public company. | ||
| Barbara I. Jacobs | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and
Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in
the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1950 |
Trustee since December 2004 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Retired. From 1988 through 2003, Ms. Jacobs was
a Managing Director and European Portfolio Manager of CREF
Investments (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association—College
Retirement Equities Fund). Ms. Jacobs also served as
Chairman of the Board of Directors of KICAP Network Fund, a European
(United Kingdom) hedge fund, from January 2001 through
January 2006. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Trustee and Board Chair of Project Lede from 2013 to
present. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Ms. Jacobs has significant board
experience and significant executive and portfolio management experience in the investment management industry. | ||
| Keith F. Karlawish | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and
Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in
the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1964 |
Trustee since March 2012; Chairman since January 2021 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Karlawish has been a partner of Park Ridge
Asset Management, LLC since December 2008, at which he also serves as a portfolio manager. From May 2002 until October 2008, Mr. Karlawish was the President of BB&T Asset Management,
Inc., and was President of the BB&T Mutual Funds and BB&T
Variable Insurance Funds from February 2005 until October
2008. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
None | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Mr. Karlawish has significant board
experience, including past service on the boards of BB&T Mutual Funds and BB&T Variable Insurance Funds; significant executive experience, including past service at a large asset management company
and significant experience in the investment management
industry. | ||
| Carol A. Kosel | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1963 |
Trustee since March 2013 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Retired. Ms. Kosel was a consultant to the
Evergreen Funds Board of Trustees from October 2005 to December 2007. She was Senior Vice President, Treasurer, and Head of Fund Administration of the Evergreen Funds from April 1997 to October
2005. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
None | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Ms. Kosel has significant board
experience, including past service on the boards of Evergreen Funds and Sun Capital Advisers Trust; significant executive experience, including past service at a large asset management company and
significant experience in the investment management
industry. | ||
| Douglas F. Kridler | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1955 |
Trustee since September 1997 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Since 2002, Mr. Kridler has served as the
President and Chief Executive Officer of The Columbus Foundation, a $2.5 billion community foundation with 2,000 funds in 55 Ohio counties and 37 states in the U.S. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
None | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Mr. Kridler has significant board
experience; significant executive experience, including service as president and chief executive officer of one of America’s largest community foundations and significant service to his community and the
philanthropic field in numerous leadership roles. | ||
| David E. Wezdenko | ||
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1963 |
Trustee since January 2021 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Wezdenko is a Co-Founder of Blue Leaf
Ventures (venture capital firm, founded May 2018). From November 2008 until December 2017, Mr. Wezdenko was Managing Director of JPMorgan Chase & Co. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Board Director of J.P. Morgan Private Placements LLC from January 2010 to
December 2017. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Mr. Wezdenko has significant board
experience; significant past service at a large asset and wealth management company and significant experience in the investment management industry. | ||
| M. Diane Koken3 |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Trust and Length of Time Served1 |
Number of Portfolios Overseen in the Nationwide Fund Complex |
| 1952 |
Trustee since April 2019 |
114 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Self-employed as a legal/regulatory consultant
since 2007. Ms. Koken served as Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania, for three governors, from 1997–2007, and as the President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
from September 2004 to December 2005. Prior to becoming Insurance
Commissioner of Pennsylvania, she held multiple legal
roles, including vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of a national life insurance company. | ||
| Other Directorships held During the Past Five
Years2
Director of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company 2007-present, Director of
Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company 2007-present,
Director of Nationwide Corporation 2007-present, Director of Capital BlueCross 2011-present, Director of NORCAL Mutual Insurance Company 2009-present, Director of Medicus Insurance Company 2009-present, Director of
Hershey Trust Company 2015-present, Manager of Milton Hershey School
Board of Managers 2015-present, Director and Chair of
Hershey Foundation 2016-present, and Director of The Hershey Company 2017-present. | ||
| Experience, Qualifications, Attributes, and Skills for
Board Membership Ms. Koken has significant board
experience and significant executive, legal and regulatory experience, including past service as a cabinet-level state insurance commissioner and general counsel of a national life insurance company. | ||
| Michael S. Spangler | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time
Served1 |
| 1966 |
President, Chief Executive Officer and Principal Executive Officer since June
2008 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Spangler is President and Chief Executive
Officer of Nationwide Funds Group, which includes NFA, Nationwide Fund Management LLC and Nationwide Fund Distributors LLC, and is a Senior Vice President of Nationwide Financial
Services, Inc. and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.2 | |
| Brian Hirsch | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time
Served1 |
| 1956 |
Chief Compliance Officer since January 2012; Senior Vice President since
December 2015 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Hirsch is Vice President of NFA and Chief
Compliance Officer of NFA and the Trust. He is also a Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Company.2 | |
| Stephen R. Rimes | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time
Served1 |
| 1970 |
Secretary, Senior Vice President and General Counsel since December 2019 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Rimes is Vice President, Associate General
Counsel and Secretary for Nationwide Funds Group, and Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Company.2 He previously
served as Assistant General Counsel for Invesco from 2000-2019. | |
| Lee T. Cummings | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time
Served1 |
| 1963 |
Senior Vice President, Head of Fund Operations since December 2015;
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer since July 2020
|
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Cummings is Treasurer, Principal Financial
Officer, Senior Vice President and Head of Fund Operations of Nationwide
Funds Group, and is a Vice President of Nationwide Mutual
Insurance Company.2 | |
| Steven D. Pierce | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time Served1 |
| 1965 |
Senior Vice President, Head of Business and Product Development since
March 2020 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Pierce is Senior Vice President, Head of
Business and Product Development for Nationwide Funds Group, and is a Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.2 | |
| Christopher C. Graham | |
| Year of Birth |
Positions Held with Funds and Length of Time Served1 |
| 1971 |
Senior Vice President, Head of Investment Strategies, Chief Investment
Officer and Portfolio Manager since September
2016 |
| Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years (or
Longer) Mr. Graham is Senior Vice President, Head of
Investment Strategies and Portfolio Manager for the Nationwide Funds Group, and is a Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.2 | |
| Name of Trustee |
Dollar Range of Equity Securities and/or Shares in the Funds |
Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities and/or Shares in All Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Trustee in Family of Investment Companies |
| Independent Trustees | ||
| Paula H.J. Cholmondeley |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Lorn C. Davis1 |
None |
None |
| Phyllis Kay Dryden |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Barbara I. Jacobs |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Keith F. Karlawish |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Carol A. Kosel |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Douglas F. Kridler |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| David E. Wezdenko1 |
None |
None |
| Name of Trustee |
Dollar Range of Equity Securities and/or Shares in the Funds |
Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities and/or Shares in All Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Trustee in Family of Investment Companies |
| Interested Trustee | ||
| M. Diane Koken |
Over $100,000 |
Over $100,000 |
| Name of Trustee |
Name of Owners and Relationships to Trustee |
Name of Company |
Title of Class of Security |
Value of Securities |
Percent of Class |
| Paula H.J. Cholmondeley |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Lorn C. Davis4 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Phyllis Kay Dryden |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Barbara I. Jacobs |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Keith F. Karlawish |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Carol A. Kosel |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Douglas F. Kridler |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| David E. Wezdenko4 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
| Name of Trustee |
Aggregate Compensation from the Trust3 |
Pension Retirement Benefits Accrued as Part of Trust Expenses |
Estimated Annual Benefits Upon Retirement |
Total Compensation from the Fund Complex1, 3 |
| Charles E. Allen2 |
$91,210 |
N/A |
N/A |
$358,750 |
| Paula H.J. Cholmondeley |
84,848 |
N/A |
N/A |
333,750 |
| Phyllis Kay Dryden |
91,210 |
N/A |
N/A |
358,750 |
| Barbara I. Jacobs |
84,848 |
N/A |
N/A |
333,750 |
| Keith F. Karlawish |
91,210 |
N/A |
N/A |
358,750 |
| Carol A. Kosel |
91,210 |
N/A |
N/A |
358,750 |
| Douglas F. Kridler |
84,848 |
N/A |
N/A |
333,750 |
| Name of Trustee |
Aggregate Compensation from the Trust3 |
Pension Retirement Benefits Accrued as Part of Trust Expenses |
Estimated Annual Benefits Upon Retirement |
Total Compensation from the Fund Complex1, 3 |
| David C. Wetmore2 |
111,256 |
N/A |
N/A |
437,500 |
| Fund |
Assets |
Investment Advisory Fee |
| Nationwide Bond Portfolio |
Up to $500 million
$500 million up to $1 billion
$1 billion and more |
0.265%
0.255%
0.245% |
Nationwide Fund Management LLC
Nationwide Life Insurance Company
Nationwide Life and Annuity Insurance Company
Jefferson National Life Insurance Company
Jefferson National Life Insurance Company of New York
Nationwide Financial Services, Inc.
Nationwide Corporation
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
Christopher Graham
Brian Hirsch
Michael S. Spangler
M. Diane Koken
Lee T. Cummings
Steven D. Pierce
Stephen R. Rimes
| Series |
Share Classes |
| Nationwide AllianzGI International Growth Fund* |
Class A, Class R6, Institutional Service Class, Eagle Class
|
| Nationwide American Century Small Cap Income Fund*1 |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Amundi Global High Yield Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Amundi Strategic Income Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Bailard Cognitive Value Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class M, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Series |
Share Classes |
| Nationwide Bailard International Equities Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class M, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Bailard Technology & Science Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class M, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Bond Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Bond Index Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Bond Portfolio |
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Core Plus Bond Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Destination 2025 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Destination 2030 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Destination 2035 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Destination 2040 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Destination 2045 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Destination 2050 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Destination 2055 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Destination 2060 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Destination 2065 Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Destination Retirement Fund* |
Class A, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Diamond Hill Large Cap Concentrated Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Emerging Markets Debt Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Geneva Mid Cap Growth Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Geneva Small Cap Growth Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Global Sustainable Equity Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Government Money Market Fund* |
Service Class, Investor Shares, Class R6 |
| Nationwide GQG US Quality Equity Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class, Eagle Class |
| Nationwide Inflation-Protected Securities Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide International Index Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide International Small Cap Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Investor Destinations Aggressive Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Class R6, Institutional Service Class, Service Class |
| Nationwide Investor Destinations Conservative Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Class R6, Institutional Service
Class, Service Class |
| Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderate Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Class R6, Institutional Service Class, Service Class |
| Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderately Aggressive
Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Class R6, Institutional Service
Class, Service Class |
| Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderately Conservative
Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Class R6, Institutional Service Class, Service Class |
| Nationwide Loomis All Cap Growth Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class, Class R6, Eagle Class
|
| Nationwide Loomis Core Bond Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Loomis Short Term Bond Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide Mellon Disciplined Value Fund* |
Class A, Class K, Class R6, Institutional Service Class, Eagle Class |
| Nationwide Mellon Dynamic U.S. Core Fund*2 |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6, Eagle Class |
| Series |
Share Classes |
| Nationwide Mid Cap Market Index Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Multi-Cap Portfolio* |
Class R6 |
| Nationwide NYSE Arca Tech 100 Index Fund*3 |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
| Nationwide S&P 500 Index Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Service Class, Institutional Service Class, Class R6 |
| Nationwide Small Cap Index Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Class R, Institutional Service Class,
Class R6 |
| Nationwide Small Company Growth Fund* |
Class A, Institutional Service Class |
| Nationwide WCM Focused Small Cap Fund* |
Class A, Class C, Institutional Service Class, Class R6
|
DEBT RATINGS
| AAA |
Debt rated ‘AAA’ has the highest rating assigned by Standard & Poor’s. Capacity to meet financial commitments is
extremely strong. |
| AA |
Debt rated ‘AA’ has a very strong capacity to meet financial
commitments and differs from the highest rated issues only
in small degree. |
| A |
Debt rated ‘A’ has a strong capacity to meet financial commitments although it is somewhat more susceptible to the
adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than
debt in higher rated categories. |
| BBB |
Debt rated ‘BBB’ is regarded as having an adequate capacity
meet financial commitments. Whereas it normally exhibits
adequate protection parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity to meet financial commitments for debt in this category than in higher rated
categories. |
| BB |
Debt rated ‘BB’ is less vulnerable to nonpayment than other speculative issues. However, it faces major ongoing
uncertainties or exposure to adverse business, financial, or economic
conditions which could lead to inadequate capacity to meet
financial commitments. |
| B |
Debt rated ‘B’ has a greater vulnerability to nonpayment than
obligations rated BB but currently has the capacity to meet
its financial commitments. Adverse business, financial, or economic conditions will likely impair capacity or willingness to meet financial commitments. |
| CCC |
Debt rated ‘CCC’ is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and
economic conditions to meet financial commitments. In the event of
adverse business, financial, or economic conditions, it is
not likely to have the capacity to meet its financial commitments. |
| CC |
Debt rated ‘CC’ typically is currently highly vulnerable to
nonpayment. |
| C |
Debt rated ‘C’ may signify that a bankruptcy petition has been filed, but debt service payments are continued. |
| D |
Debt rated ‘D’ is in payment default. The ‘D’
rating category is used when interest payments or principal payments are not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period has not expired, unless Standard & Poor’s believes
that such payments will be made during such grace period. The
‘D’ rating also will be used upon the filing of a
bankruptcy petition if debt service payments are
jeopardized. |
| Aaa |
Bonds which are rated Aaa are judged to be of the highest quality, with minimal credit risk. |
| Aa |
Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all
standards and are subject to very low credit risk. |
| A |
Bonds which are rated A are to be considered as upper-medium grade obligations and subject to low credit risk. |
| Baa |
Bonds which are rated Baa are considered as medium-grade obligations,
subject to moderate credit risk and in fact may have
speculative characteristics. |
| Ba |
Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements and are subject to substantial credit risk. |
| B |
Bonds which are rated B are considered speculative and are subject to
high credit risk. |
| Caa |
Bonds which are rated Caa are judged to be of poor standing and are subject to very high credit risk. |
| Ca |
Bonds which are rated Ca represent obligations which are highly
speculative. Such issues are likely in default, or very
near, with some prospect of recovery of principal and interest. |
| C |
Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds, and are typically in default. There is little prospect for
recovery of principal or interest. |
| MIG-1 |
Notes bearing this designation are of superior credit quality, enjoying excellent protection by established cash
flows, highly reliable liquidity support, or demonstrated broad based
access to the market for refinancing. |
| MIG-2 |
Notes bearing this designation are of strong credit quality, with margins
of protection ample although not so large as in the
preceding group. |
| MIG-3 |
Notes bearing this designation are of acceptable credit quality, with possibly narrow liquidity and cash flow
protection. Market access for refinancing is likely to be less well
established. |
| SG |
Notes bearing this designation are of speculative grade credit quality
and may lack sufficient margins of protection.
|
| AAA |
Bonds considered investment grade and representing the lowest expectation of credit risk. The obligor
has an exceptionally strong capacity for timely payment of financial
commitments, a capacity that is highly unlikely to be
adversely affected by foreseeable events. |
| AA |
Bonds considered to be investment grade and of very high credit quality.
This rating indicates a very strong capacity for timely
payment of financial commitments, a capacity that is not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events. |
| A |
Bonds considered to be investment grade and represent a low expectation of credit risk. This rating
indicates a strong capacity for timely payment of financial commitments.
This capacity may, nevertheless, be more vulnerable to
changes in economic conditions or circumstances than long term debt with higher ratings. |
| BBB |
Bonds considered to be in the lowest investment grade and indicates that
there is currently low expectation of credit risk. The
capacity for timely payment of financial commitments is considered adequate, but adverse changes in economic conditions and circumstances are more likely to impair this
capacity. |
| BB |
Bonds are considered speculative. This rating indicates that there is a possibility of credit risk
developing, particularly as the result of adverse economic changes over
time; however, business or financial alternatives may be
available to allow financial commitments to be met. Securities rated in this category are not investment grade. |
| B |
Bonds are considered highly speculative. This rating indicates that
significant credit risk is present, but a limited margin of
safety remains. Financial commitments are currently being met; however, capacity for continued payment is contingent upon a sustained, favorable business and economic environment. |
| CCC, CC and C |
Bonds are considered a high default risk. Default is a real possibility. Capacity for meeting financial
commitments is solely reliant upon sustained, favorable business or
economic developments. A ‘CC’ rating indicates
that default of some kind appears probable. ‘C’ rating signal imminent default. |
| DDD, DD and D |
Bonds are in default. Such bonds are not meeting current obligations and
are extremely speculative. ‘DDD’ designates the
highest potential for recovery of amounts outstanding on any securities involved and ‘D’ represents the lowest potential for recovery. |
| A-1 |
This highest category indicates that capacity to meet financial commitments is strong. Those issues determined to
possess extremely strong safety characteristics are denoted with a plus
sign (+) designation. |
| A-2 |
Capacity to meet financial commitments is satisfactory, although more
susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in
circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher rating categories. |
| A-3 |
Issues carrying this designation have adequate protections. They are, however, more vulnerable to adverse economic
conditions or changing circumstances which could weaken capacity to meet
financial commitments. |
| B |
Issues rated ‘B’ are regarded as having significant
speculative characteristics. |
| C |
This rating is assigned to short-term debt obligations that are vulnerable to nonpayment and dependent on favorable
business, financial, and economic conditions in order to meet financial
commitments. |
| D |
Debt rated ‘D’ is in payment default. The ‘D’
rating category is used when interest payments or principal payments are not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period has not expired, unless Standard & Poor’s believes
that such payments will be made during such grace period. The
‘D’ rating also will be used upon the filing of a
bankruptcy petition if debt service payments are
jeopardized. |
| SP-1 |
Strong capacity to pay principal and interest. Issues determined to possess very strong capacity to pay principal and
interest are given a plus (+) designation. |
| SP-2 |
Satisfactory capacity to pay principal and interest, with some
vulnerability to adverse financial and economic changes
over the term of the notes. |
| SP-3 |
Speculative capacity to pay principal and interest. |
| P-1 |
Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-1 have a superior capacity to repay short-term debt obligations. |
| P-2 |
Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-2 have a strong ability
to repay short-term debt obligations. |
| P-3 |
Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-3 have an acceptable ability to repay short-term obligations. |
| MIG 1/VMIG 1 |
Notes bearing this designation are of superior credit quality, enjoying excellent protection by established
cash flows, highly reliable liquidity support, or demonstrated
broad-based access to the market for
refinancing. |
| MIG 2/VMIG 2 |
Notes bearing this designation are of strong credit quality, with margins
of protection ample although not so large as in the
preceding group. |
| MIG 3/VMIG 3 |
Notes bearing this designation are of acceptable credit quality, with possibly narrow liquidity and cash-
flow protection. Market access for refinancing is likely to be less well
established. |
| SG |
Notes bearing this designation are of speculative-grade credit quality
and may lack sufficient margins of protection.
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| F-1+ |
Best quality, indicating exceptionally strong capacity to meet financial commitments. |
| F-1 |
Best quality, indicating strong capacity to meet financial
commitments. |
| F-2 |
Good quality with satisfactory capacity to meet financial commitments. |
| F-3 |
Fair quality with adequate capacity to meet financial commitments but
near term adverse conditions could impact the
commitments. |
| B |
Speculative quality and minimal capacity to meet commitments and vulnerability to short-term adverse changes in
financial and economic conditions. |
| C |
Possibility of default is high and the financial commitments are
dependent upon sustained, favorable business and economic
conditions. |
| D |
In default and has failed to meet its financial commitments. |
PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES SUMMARIES
Portfolio Managers
| Name of Portfolio
Manager |
Fund Name |
Dollar Range of Investments in the Fund (as of October 31, 2020) |
| BlackRock Investment Management, LLC
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| Scott Radell |
Nationwide Bond Portfolio |
None |
| Jasmita Mohan |
Nationwide Bond Portfolio |
None |
| Jesse Kang, CFA |
Nationwide Bond Portfolio |
None |
| Portfolio Manager |
Benchmarks |
| Jesse Kang
Jasmita Mohan |
A combination of market-based indices (e.g. Bloomberg Barclays U.S.
Aggregate Bond Index), certain customized indices and
certain fund industry peer groups. |
| Scott Radell |
A combination of market-based indices (e.g., Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate
Bond Index, the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. TIPS 0-5 Years Index), certain
customized indices and certain fund industry peer
groups. |
| Name of Portfolio Manager |
Number of Accounts Managed by Each Portfolio Manager and Total Assets by Category as of
October 31, 2020 |
| BlackRock Investment Management, LLC | |
| Scott Radell |
Mutual Funds: 121 accounts, $494.1 billion total assets (0 accounts, $0 total assets
for which the advisory fee is based on performance) |
| Other Pooled Investment Vehicles: 31 accounts, $55.61 billion total
assets (0 accounts, $0 total assets for which the advisory
fee is based on performance) | |
| Other Accounts: 11 accounts, $8.09 billion total assets (3 accounts, $2.18 billion
total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) | |
| Jasmita Mohan |
Mutual Funds: 24 accounts, $119.2 billion total assets (0 accounts, $0
total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) |
| Other Pooled Investment Vehicles: 9 accounts, $7.15 billion total assets (0 accounts,
$0 total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) | |
| Other Accounts: 26 accounts, $63.3 billion total assets (0 accounts, $0
total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) | |
| Name of Portfolio Manager |
Number of Accounts Managed by Each Portfolio Manager and Total Assets by Category as of
October 31, 2020 |
| Jesse Kang, CFA |
Mutual Funds: 2 accounts, $225.8 million total assets (0 accounts, $0
total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) |
| Other Pooled Investment Vehicles: 7 accounts, $12.48 billion total assets (0
accounts, $0 total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) | |
| Other Accounts: 18 accounts, $16.44 billion total assets (0 accounts, $0
total assets for which the advisory fee is based on
performance) |
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| Name and Address |
Principal Occupation |
Position with NFA |
Position with Funds |
| John L. Carter |
President and Chief Operating Officer of Nationwide Financial Services, Inc. |
Director |
N/A |
| Name and Address |
Principal Occupation |
Position with NFA |
Position with Funds |
| Michael S. Spangler |
President and Chief Executive Officer of Nationwide Funds Group, which includes NFA, NFM and NFD; Senior Vice President of Nationwide Financial Services, Inc. and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
President and Director |
President, Chief Executive Officer and Principal Executive Officer |
| Lee T. Cummings |
Treasurer, Principal Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Head of Fund Operations of Nationwide Funds Group; Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Senior Vice President |
Treasurer, Principal Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Head of Fund Operations |
| Brian E. Hirsch |
Vice President of NFA and Chief Compliance officer of NFA and the Trust; Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer |
Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer |
| Pamela A. Biesecker |
Senior Vice President and Head of Taxation of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Senior Vice President and Head of Taxation |
N/A |
| Denise L. Skingle |
Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Senior Vice President and Secretary |
N/A |
| Steve A. Ginnan |
Senior Vice President, Director and Chief Financial Officer of Nationwide Financial Services, Inc. |
Director |
N/A |
| Stephen R. Rimes |
Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Secretary for Nationwide Funds Group; Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary |
Secretary, Vice President and Associate General Counsel |
| Thomas P. Reed |
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Nationwide Funds Group |
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
N/A |
| David A. Conner |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer |
N/A |
| James M. Elliot |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer |
N/A |
| Sarah E. Zureich |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer |
N/A |
| Name and Address |
Principal Occupation |
Position with NFA |
Position with Funds |
| Timothy J. Dwyer |
Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Vice President and Assistant Treasurer |
N/A |
| Mark E. Hartman |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Secretary |
N/A |
| Kathy R. Richards |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Secretary |
N/A |
| Keith W. Hinze |
Assistant Secretary of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Assistant Secretary |
N/A |
| Name and Position with APIAM |
Other Company |
Position with Other Company |
| Lisa Jones CEO |
The Investment Company Institute |
Member- Board of Governors |
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MIT Sloan Finance Group Advisory Board |
Member |
| Ken Taubes CIO |
Kerem Shalom |
Member of Finance Committee |
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Suffolk University MSF Advisory Board |
Board Member |
| Gregg Dooling CFO |
Raising a Reader Massachusetts |
Member of Finance and Audit Committee |
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Raising a Reader Massachusetts |
Chair of Board of Trustees |
| Name and Position with Loomis Sayles |
Name and Principal Business Address of Other Company |
Connection with Other Company |
| Kevin P. Charleston Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President and Director |
Loomis Sayles Funds I 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Loomis Sayles Funds II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
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Natixis Funds Trust I 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
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Natixis Funds Trust II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
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Natixis Funds Trust IV 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
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Natixis ETF Trust 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
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Gateway Trust 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee |
| Name and Position with Loomis Sayles |
Name and Principal Business Address of Other Company |
Connection with Other Company |
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Loomis Sayles Distributors, Inc. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Director |
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Loomis Sayles Investments Limited The Economist Plaza, 25 St. James’s Street, London, England SW1A 1 HA |
Executive Vice President |
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Loomis Sayles Trust Company, LLC One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Manager and President |
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Loomis Sayles Investments Asia Pte. Ltd. 10 Collyer Quay #14-06, Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore 049315 |
Director |
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Loomis Sayles Operating Services, LLC One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Chairman and President |
| Matthew J. Eagan Executive Vice President and Director |
None |
None |
| Daniel J. Fuss Vice Chairman, Executive Vice President and Director |
Loomis Sayles Funds I 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Executive Vice President |
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Loomis Sayles Funds II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Executive Vice President |
| John F. Gallagher III Executive Vice President and Director |
Loomis Sayles Distributors, Inc. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
President |
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Loomis Sayles Distributors, L.P. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
President |
| John R. Gidman Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Director |
Loomis Sayles Solutions, LLC (dissolved) One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
President (2003-2020) |
| David L. Giunta Director |
Natixis Investment Managers 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
President and Chief Executive Officer, US |
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Natixis Advisors, L.P. 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis Distribution Corporation 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis Distribution, L.P. 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Loomis Sayles Funds I 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee and Executive Vice President |
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Loomis Sayles Funds II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis Funds Trust I 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis Funds Trust II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis Funds Trust IV 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Natixis ETF Trust 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Name and Position with Loomis Sayles |
Name and Principal Business Address of Other Company |
Connection with Other Company |
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Natixis ETF Trust II 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Gateway Trust 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Aziz V. Hamzaogullari Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer of the Growth Equity Strategies and Director |
None |
None |
| Maurice Leger Director of Global Institutional Services, Executive Vice President and Director |
Loomis Sayles Trust Company, LLC One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Manager |
| Jean S. Loewenberg Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary and Director |
Loomis Sayles Distributors, Inc. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Director |
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Loomis Sayles Investments Limited The Economist Plaza, 25 St. James’s Street, London, England SW1A 1 HA |
General Counsel and Secretary |
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Loomis Sayles Trust Company, LLC One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Manager and Secretary |
| Jaehoon Park Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer and Director |
None |
None |
| Jean Raby Director |
Natixis Investment Managers 888 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 |
Chief Executive Officer |
| Richard G. Raczkowski Executive Vice President and Director |
None |
None |
| John F. Russell Executive Vice President and Director |
None |
None |
| Paul J. Sherba Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Director |
Loomis Sayles Distributors, Inc. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Vice President and Treasurer |
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Loomis Sayles Distributors, L.P. One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Vice President and Treasurer |
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Loomis Sayles Trust Company, LLC One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111 |
Manager and Chief Financial Officer |
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Loomis Sayles Investments Asia Pte. Ltd. 10 Collyer Quay #14-06, Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore 049315 |
Director |
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Loomis Sayles Investments Limited The Economist Plaza, 25 St. James’s Street, London, England SW1A 1 HA |
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer |
| Elaine M. Stokes Executive Vice President and Director |
None |
None |
| David L. Waldman Executive Vice President, Deputy Chief Investment Officer and Director |
None |
None |
| Name |
Position(s) at Western Asset |
Other Position(s) held |
| James W. Hirschmann III |
President and Chief Executive Officer, Western Asset (Chairman) |
Director, Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corporation |
| Jennifer Johnson |
Non-Employee Director |
None |
| Matthew Nicholls |
Non-Employee Director |
None |
| Jennifer W. Murphy |
Chief Operating Officer, Western Asset (Executive Director) |
Former Director, Brandywine Global Investment Management (Europe) Limited |
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Former Director, Legg Mason International Equities Limited |
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Former Member, Legg Mason Political Action Committee |
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Former Manager, Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC |
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Director and Chief Executive Officer, Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corporation |
| Jed A. Plafker |
Non-Employee Director |
None |
| Marzo Bernardi |
Director of Client Services and Marketing |
None |
| Dennis McNamara |
Director of Global Portfolio Operations |
None |
| Charles A. Ruys de Perez |
Secretary and General Counsel |
Director, Western Asset Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd |
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Director, Western Asset Management Company Pty Ltd |
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Director, Western Asset Management Company Ltd |
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Director, Western Asset Management Company Pte. Ltd |
| Name |
Position(s) at Western Asset |
Other Position(s) held |
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Director, Western Asset Management Company Limited |
| Kevin Ehrlich |
Chief Compliance Officer |
None |
| Name and Position with American Century |
Other Company |
Positions with Other Company |
| Christopher Chen Vice President |
Baring Asset Management |
Director and Client Portfolio Manager |
| Richard Adams Vice President |
Columbia Threadneedle Investments |
Director and Client Portfolio Manager |
| Charles Tan Senior Vice President and Co-CIO, Global Fixed Income |
Aberdeen Standard Investments |
Head of North American Fixed Income |
| Jason Greenblath Vice President |
Aberdeen Standard Investments |
Head of US Investment Grade Credit |
| Alex Lepinsky Vice President |
Deutsche Bank |
Senior Portfolio Manager and Senior Trader |
| Name and Position with Investment Adviser |
Name and Principal Business Address of Other Company |
Connection with Other Company |
| Rajiv Jain, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer |
GQG Partners Community Empowerment Foundation450 East Las Olas Blvd, Suite 750Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 |
Sole Member, Director |
| Tim Carver, Chief Executive Officer |
GQG Partners Community Empowerment Foundation450 East Las Olas Blvd, Suite 750Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 |
Director |
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Hycroft, LLC100 Park Avenue, 16th FloorNew York, NY 10017 |
Director |
| Melodie Zakaluk, Chief Operating Officer |
GQG Global UCITS ICAV2nd Floor5 Earlsfort TerraceDublin D2Ireland |
Director |
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GQG Partners (Australia) Pty LtdLevel 10, 68 Pitt StreetSydney NSW 2000 |
Director |
| Salvatore DiGangi, Global Head of Compliance and Chief Compliance Officer |
UBS O’Connor LLCOne North Wacker Drive, 31st FloorChicago, IL 60606 |
Officer [from 08/2018 to 06/2019] |
| Frederick Sherley, General Counsel |
Compass Integrated Counsel, PLLC140 Lakeside Ave, Suite A-99Seattle, WA 98122 |
Owner [from 08/2018 to 07/2019] |
| Name: |
Position with NFD: |
Position with Registrant: |
| Michael S. Spangler |
Chairman, Director and President |
President, Chief Executive Officer and Principal Executive Officer |
| Holly A. Butson |
Chief Compliance Officer |
N/A |
| Lee T. Cummings |
Vice President |
Treasurer, Principal Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Head of Fund Operations |
| David A. Conner |
Associate Vice President and Assistant Treasurer |
N/A |
| Kathy R. Richards |
Associate Vice President and Secretary |
N/A |
| Jennifer T. Grinstead |
Chief Marketing Officer |
N/A |
1 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02108-3002
One Nationwide Plaza
Columbus, OH 43215
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NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FUNDS |
| BY: |
/s/Allan J. Oster |
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Allan J. Oster, Attorney-In-Fact for Registrant |
EX-28.g.1.e
AMENDMENT TO THE GLOBAL CUSTODY AGREEMENT
This Amendment (the Amendment) to the Global Custody Agreement dated April 4, 2003, as amended (the Agreement), by and between JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. (J.P. Morgan), as successor-in-interest to a previous J.P. Morgan entity, and NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FUNDS (the Customer), as successor-in-interest to Gartmore Mutual Funds, and on behalf of each Fund on the Fund List (each a Fund), is entered into and made effective as of February 24, 2021 (the Effective Date) by J.P. Morgan and the Customer on behalf of each Fund.
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, the parties entered into the Agreement pursuant to which J.P. Morgan was appointed to provide custodial and other services; and
WHEREAS, J.P. Morgan and Customer wish to revise and update the list of Funds of the Customer that are receiving services pursuant to the Agreement, as of the Effective Date.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements contained herein, J.P. Morgan and Customer on behalf of each Fund hereby agree as follows:
| 1. | Amendments. The Agreement shall be amended as follows: |
| a. | The Agreement is amended to incorporate the Fund List, which is attached to this Amendment, and any reference to the Fund List in the Agreement shall mean the Fund List as attached to this Amendment, as it may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with the Agreement. |
| b. | Save as varied by this Amendment, the Agreement is confirmed and shall remain in full force and effect. |
| 2. | Miscellaneous. |
| a. | Capitalized terms not defined in this Amendment shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Agreement. |
| b. | Each party represents to the other parties that all representations contained in the Agreement are true and accurate as of the date of this Amendment, and that such representations are deemed to be given or repeated by each party, as the case may be on the date of this Amendment. |
| c. | This Amendment will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States or State of New York, as applicable, without regard to New Yorks principles regarding conflict of laws. |
| d. | This Amendment and the Agreement, and any documents referred to in each of them, constitute the complete understanding and agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede and extinguish any other drafts, agreements, undertakings, representations, warranties and arrangements of any nature, whether in writing or oral, relating to such matter. If any of the provisions of this Amendment are inconsistent, or in conflict, with any of the provisions of the Agreement then, to the extent of any such inconsistency or conflict, the provisions of this Amendment shall prevail as between the parties. |
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| e. | This Amendment may be executed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Each party may enter into this Amendment by executing a counterpart and this Amendment shall not take effect until it has been executed by all parties. |
[ Signature page follows ]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed by their respective duly authorized representatives, effective as of the Effective Date.
| NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FUNDS, on behalf of each Fund in the Funds List |
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JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. | ||||||
| By: | /s/ Lee T. Cummings |
By: | /s/ Carl Mehldau | |||||
| Name: | Lee T. Cummings | Name: | Carl Mehldau | |||||
| Title: | SVP | Title: | Vice President | |||||
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FUND LIST
to
Global Custody Agreement, dated April 4, 2003
Fund Name
Nationwide Amundi Global High Yield Fund
Nationwide Amundi Strategic Income Fund
Nationwide Bailard Cognitive Value Fund
Nationwide Bailard International Equities Fund
Nationwide Bailard Technology & Science Fund
Nationwide Bond Fund
Nationwide Bond Index Fund
Nationwide Core Plus Bond Fund
Nationwide Destination Retirement Fund (f/k/a Nationwide Destination 2015 Fund)
Nationwide Destination 2020 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2025 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2030 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2035 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2040 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2045 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2050 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2055 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2060 Fund
Nationwide Destination 2065 Fund
Nationwide Emerging Markets Debt Fund
Nationwide Fund
Nationwide Geneva Mid Cap Growth Fund
Nationwide Geneva Small Cap Growth Fund
Nationwide Global Sustainable Equity Fund
Nationwide Government Money Market Fund
Nationwide Mellon Dynamic U.S. Core Fund (f/k/a Nationwide Dynamic U.S. Growth Fund)
Nationwide Inflation-Protected Securities Fund
Nationwide International Index Fund
Nationwide International Small Cap Fund
Nationwide Investor Destinations Aggressive Fund
Nationwide Investor Destinations Conservative Fund
Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderate Fund
Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderately Aggressive Fund
Nationwide Investor Destinations Moderately Conservative Fund
Nationwide Diamond Hill Large Cap Concentrated Fund (f/k/a Nationwide HighMark Large Cap Core Equity Fund)
Nationwide Long/Short Equity Fund
Nationwide Loomis All Cap Growth Fund
Nationwide Loomis Core Bond Fund (f/k/a Nationwide HighMark Bond Fund)
Nationwide Loomis Short Term Bond Fund (f/k/a Nationwide HighMark Short Term Bond Fund)
Nationwide Mid Cap Market Index Fund
Nationwide Multi-Cap Portfolio
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Nationwide S&P 500 Index Fund
Nationwide Small Cap Index Fund
Nationwide Small Company Growth Fund
Nationwide U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
Nationwide WCM Focused Small Cap Fund (f/k/a Nationwide HighMark Small Cap Core Fund)
Nationwide Ziegler Equity Income Fund
Nationwide Ziegler NYSE Arca Tech 100 Index Fund
Nationwide AllianzGI International Growth Fund
Nationwide Mellon Disciplined Value Fund
Nationwide GQG U.S. Quality Equity Fund
Nationwide Bond Portfolio
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