Investment Funds Pitch New Fee Structures to SEC Watchdogs
Published Date: 4/22/2025
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Summary
HPS Corporate Lending Fund and related companies want permission to offer different types of shares with various fees and sales charges. This change affects investors in these funds by giving them more options on how they invest and pay fees. The SEC will decide by May 12, 2025, unless someone asks for a hearing, and this could impact how much investors pay in fees.
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New Share Classes with Different Fees
HPS Corporate Lending Fund and related applicants asked the SEC for permission to issue multiple classes of shares that have different sales loads and asset-based distribution and/or service fees. This change would give investors in these funds more choices about how they invest and how they pay fees, and it could change how much investors pay in fees.
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