2026-00122Notice

SEC Approves New Share Options and Fees for Investment Funds

Published Date: 1/8/2026

Notice

Summary

The Denali Structured Return Strategy Fund and two other investment companies want permission to offer different types of shares and charge fees based on assets or early withdrawals. This change could affect investors by giving them more options but possibly higher costs. If no one asks for a hearing by January 30, 2026, the SEC will approve these updates.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Asset-based distribution and service fees allowed

The applicants request permission to impose asset-based distribution and/or service fees on these funds. If approved, you could pay additional ongoing fees based on the fund's assets, which would increase the cost of holding these funds over time.

Early withdrawal charges may be imposed

The funds also seek permission to impose early withdrawal charges. If you sell or redeem shares before a set time, you could owe extra charges that reduce the amount you receive.

New share classes for closed-end funds

Certain closed-end funds (Denali Structured Return Strategy Fund and others) have asked permission to issue multiple classes of shares. You, as an investor, may get more ways to buy into the fund or choose shares with different features or fee structures.

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1/8/2026

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