DEF 14A 1 a13-14365_1def14a.htm DEF 14A

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

SCHEDULE 14A

 

Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No.     )

 

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Touchstone Funds Group Trust

Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust

Touchstone Investment Trust

Touchstone Strategic Trust

Touchstone Tax-Free Trust

Touchstone Variable Series Trust

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June 5, 2013

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INVESTMENT TRUST

TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST

TOUCHSTONE TAX-FREE TRUST

TOUCHSTONE VARIABLE SERIES TRUST

 

303 Broadway, Suite 1100 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

 

Dear Shareholder:

 

The proxy statement that accompanies this letter describes a proposal to elect six nominees to the Board of Trustees for each of the six Touchstone Trusts: Touchstone Funds Group Trust, Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust, Touchstone Investment Trust, Touchstone Strategic Trust, Touchstone Tax-Free Trust, and Touchstone Variable Series Trust at a joint special meeting of shareholders to be held on August 2, 2013. You are being asked to vote on the proposal. The Board of Trustees has approved the proposal and recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.

 

The proxy statement contains important details about each of the nominees and the Board of Trustees in general. I urge you to take the time to review it carefully. Your vote is important regardless of how many shares you own.  Please read the attached proxy statement carefully and cast your vote promptly using the enclosed card and postage-paid envelope, by phone using the toll-free number, or by the Internet.

 

We appreciate your business and the trust you have placed in us. We look forward to serving you for many years to come.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Jill T. McGruder

President

Touchstone Trusts

 


 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INVESTMENT TRUST

TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST

TOUCHSTONE TAX-FREE TRUST

TOUCHSTONE VARIABLE SERIES TRUST

(collectively, the “Touchstone Trusts”)

 

303 Broadway, Suite 1100 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

 

NOTICE OF JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

 

To Be Held on August 2, 2013

 

To the Shareholders of the Touchstone Trusts:

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders will be held at 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202 on August 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (the “Special Meeting”) for the Shareholders of Touchstone Funds Group Trust and Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust, each a Delaware statutory trust, and the Touchstone Investment Trust, Touchstone Strategic Trust, Touchstone Tax-Free Trust, and Touchstone Variable Series Trust, each a Massachusetts business trust, (collectively, the “Touchstone Trusts”).  The Special Meeting will be held at the offices of the Touchstone Trusts, for the following purposes:

 

1.              To elect six Trustees to the Board of Trustees for each of the Touchstone Trusts.

 

2.              To transact such other business that may properly come before the Special Meeting or any adjournments.

 

The Board of Trustees has fixed the close of business on May 24, 2013 as the record date for determination of shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Special Meeting.

 

 

By order of the Board of Trustees

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jill T. McGruder

 

President

 

Touchstone Trusts

 

June 5, 2013

 

SHAREHOLDERS WHO DO NOT EXPECT TO ATTEND THE SPECIAL MEETING ARE REQUESTED TO COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE AND RETURN THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY CARD IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE, WHICH NEEDS NO POSTAGE IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES.   SHAREHOLDERS MAY ALSO VOTE BY TELEPHONE OR VOTE THROUGH THE INTERNET.  INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE PROXY ARE SET FORTH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY STATEMENT OR, WITH RESPECT TO TELEPHONE OR INTERNET VOTING, ON THE PROXY CARD.  IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU VOTE PROMPTLY.

 


 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INVESTMENT TRUST

TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST

TOUCHSTONE TAX-FREE TRUST

TOUCHSTONE VARIABLE SERIES TRUST

(each a “Trust”, and collectively, the “Touchstone Trusts” or “Trusts”)

 

303 Broadway, Suite 1100 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

 

(800) 543-0407

 

JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS 
To be held on August 2, 2013

 


 

PROXY STATEMENT

 

This Proxy Statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of the Touchstone Trusts for use at a joint special meeting of shareholders to be held at 10:00 a.m. on August 2, 2013 and any adjournments (the “Special Meeting”). The Special Meeting will be held at the offices of the Trusts, 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, for the purpose of electing six nominees to the Board of each Trust.

 

This Proxy Statement, the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and the proxy cards are first being mailed to shareholders on or about June 17, 2013.

 

This Proxy Statement is furnished to the shareholders of the following Touchstone Trusts and their respective funds (collectively, the “Funds”):

 

·                  The Touchstone Funds Group Trust (“TFGT”), which consists of the Touchstone Emerging Markets Equity Fund, the Touchstone Global Real Estate Fund, the Touchstone International Fixed income Fund, the Touchstone Merger Arbitrage Fund, the Touchstone Mid Cap Fund, the Touchstone Mid Cap Value Fund, the Touchstone Premium Yield Equity Fund, the Touchstone Sands Capital Select Growth Fund, the Touchstone Small Cap Core Fund, the Touchstone Small Cap Value Fund, the Touchstone Total Return Bond Fund, and the Touchstone Ultra Short Duration Fixed Income Fund (each a “TFGT Fund”, and collectively the “TFGT Funds”).

 

·                  The Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust (“TIFT”), which consists of the Touchstone Sands Capital Institutional Growth Fund.

 

·                  The Touchstone Investment Trust (“TINT”), which consists of the Touchstone Core Bond Fund, the Touchstone High Yield Fund, the Touchstone Institutional Money Market Fund, and the Touchstone Money Market Fund (each a “TINT Fund”, and collectively the “TINT Funds”).

 

·                  The Touchstone Strategic Trust (“TST”), which consists of the Touchstone Capital Growth Fund, the Touchstone Diversified Small Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Dynamic Equity Fund, the Touchstone Focused Fund, the Touchstone Growth Opportunities Fund, the Touchstone International Small Cap Fund, the Touchstone International Value Fund, the Touchstone Large Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Mid Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Mid Cap Value Opportunities Fund, the Touchstone Small Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Small Cap Value Opportunities Fund, the Touchstone Small Company Value Fund, the Touchstone Flexible Income Fund (formerly the Touchstone Strategic Income Fund), the Touchstone Value Fund, the Touchstone Balanced Allocation Fund, the Touchstone Conservative Allocation Fund, the Touchstone Growth

 

TSF-1861-1306

 


 

Allocation Fund, and the Touchstone Moderate Growth Allocation Fund (each a “TST Fund”, and collectively the “TST Funds”).

 

·                  The Touchstone Tax-Free Trust (“TTFT”), which consists of the Touchstone Ohio Tax-Free Bond Fund, the Touchstone Ohio Tax-Free Money Market Fund, and the Touchstone Tax-Free Money Market Fund (each a “TTFT Fund”, and collectively the “TTFT Funds”).

 

·                  The Touchstone Variable Series Trust (“TVST”), which consists of the Touchstone Baron Small Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Core Bond Fund, the Touchstone High Yield Fund, the Touchstone Large Cap Core Equity Fund, the Touchstone Mid Cap Growth Fund, the Touchstone Money Market Fund, the Touchstone Third Avenue Value Fund, the Touchstone Aggressive ETF Fund, the Touchstone Conservative ETF Fund, the Touchstone Enhanced ETF Fund, and the Touchstone Moderate ETF Fund (each a “TVST Fund”, and collectively the “TVST Funds”).

 

It is expected that the solicitation of proxies will be primarily by mail. Supplementary solicitations may be made by mail, telephone, facsimile, internet, or personal contact by representatives of the Touchstone Trusts. Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. has been engaged to assist in the distribution, tabulation, and solicitation of proxies. The anticipated cost of such services is approximately $700,000. All costs associated with the preparation, filing, and distribution of this Proxy Statement, the solicitation, and the meeting will be borne by the Funds of each Touchstone Trust, allocated based on the number of shareholder accounts in each Fund.

 

Any shareholder submitting a proxy has the power to revoke it by attending and voting in person at the Special Meeting, by mailing a notice of revocation to the Secretary at the principal office of the Touchstone Trusts prior to the Special Meeting, or by executing a superseding proxy by telephone or through the internet to the Touchstone Trusts prior to the Special Meeting. All properly executed proxies received before the Special Meeting will be voted as specified on the proxy.

 

A majority of the outstanding shares of each Trust must be present in person or by proxy to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business for each respective Trust. If the necessary quorum to transact business or the vote required to approve the proposal is not obtained at the Special Meeting, the persons named as proxies on the proxy card may propose one or more adjournments of the Special Meeting, in accordance with applicable law, to permit the further solicitation of proxies. Any such adjournment would require the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares voting on the adjournment. The persons named as proxies will vote those proxies which they are entitled to vote in favor of the proposal in favor of such adjournment, and will vote against any such adjournment those proxies that they have been instructed to vote against the proposal. Abstentions and “broker non-votes” are counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present but do not represent votes cast with respect to a proposal. “Broker non-votes” are shares held by a broker or nominee for which an executed proxy is received by the Touchstone Trusts, but are not voted as to one or more proposals because instructions have not been received from beneficial owners or persons entitled to vote and the broker or nominee does not have discretionary power.

 

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials
for the Shareholder Meeting To Be Held on August 2, 2013:

 

This Proxy Statement is available at www.touchstoneinvestments.com.  In addition, a copy of each Trust’s annual report and unaudited semi-annual report (for their respective year ends as listed below) is available free of charge on the Touchstone Trusts’ website, www.touchstoneinvestments.com or by calling 800-543-0407.

 

·                  TFGT fiscal year ended September 30, 2012;

·                  TIFT fiscal year ended December 31, 2012;

·                  TINT fiscal year ended September 30, 2012;

·                  TST fiscal years ended June 30, 2012, December 31, 2012, and March 31, 2013;

·                  TTFT fiscal year ended June 30, 2012; and

·                  TVST fiscal year ended December 31, 2012.

 

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SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS

 

Shareholders of record of the Funds within the Touchstone Trusts, except TVST, at the close of business on May 24, 2013 (the “Record Date”) will be entitled to one vote per share of each full share of the Trusts, with proportionate voting for fractional shares.

 

Shareholders of record of the TVST Funds at the close of business on the Record Date will be entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value of such Fund and each fractional dollar amount shall be entitled to a proportionate fractional vote.

 

REQUIRED VOTE

 

APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL 1 REQUIRES THE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF A PLURALITY OF THE SHARES OF EACH TRUST VOTING IN PERSON OR BY PROXY AT THE SPECIAL MEETING. SHARES REPRESENTED BY PROXIES THAT REFLECT ABSTENTIONS OR BROKER NON-VOTES WILL BE COUNTED AS SHARES THAT ARE PRESENT AND ENTITLED TO VOTE ON THE MATTER FOR PURPOSES OF DETERMINING THE PRESENCE OF A QUORUM.

 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDATION

 

ON MAY 23, 2013, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, INCLUDING A MAJORITY OF THE INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED BELOW), MET TO REVIEW PERTINENT INFORMATION ON THE NOMINEES FOR ELECTION TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND UNANIMOUSLY DETERMINED TO NOMINATE JILL T. MCGRUDER, PHILLIP R. COX, WILLIAM C. GALE, SUSAN J. HICKENLOOPER, KEVIN A. ROBIE, AND EDWARD J. VONDERBRINK (THE “NOMINEES”) TO SERVE ON THE BOARD, SUBJECT TO THE REQUIRED SHAREHOLDER APPROVAL. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOUCHSTONE TRUSTS RECOMMENDS THAT EACH NOMINEE BE ELECTED TO SERVE AS A TRUSTEE UNTIL HE OR SHE CEASES TO BE A TRUSTEE.

 

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PROPOSAL 1: ELECTION OF TRUSTEES

 

The vote of a plurality of each Trust’s shares represented at the Special Meeting is required for the election of Trustees. As Massachusetts business trusts and Delaware statutory trusts, the Touchstone Trusts are not required, and do not intend, to hold annual shareholder meetings for the purpose of electing Trustees.

 

Although the Touchstone Trusts will not normally hold annual meetings of its shareholders, they may hold shareholder meetings on important matters, and shareholders have certain rights to call a meeting to remove a Trustee or to take other action described in each Trust’s Declaration of Trust. Also, if at any time less than a majority of the Trustees holding office have been elected by the shareholders, the Trustees then in office will promptly call a shareholder meeting for the purpose of electing Trustees.

 

At the Special Meeting, six Nominees will be up for election to each Trust.  The ballot consists of four current Trustees—Mses. Jill T. McGruder and Susan J. Hickenlooper and Messrs. Phillip R. Cox and William C. Gale (collectively, the “Incumbent Nominees”)—and two nominees who do not currently serve on the Board—Messrs. Kevin A. Robie and Edward J. VonderBrink (collectively, the “New Nominees” and with the Incumbent Nominees, the “Nominees”).  If elected each Nominee shall serve until the age of 75 or until he or she resigns or is removed as a Trustee.  Each of the Nominees has consented to serve or continue to serve, as the case may be, as a trustee of the Trusts.

 

Messrs. H. Jerome Lerner and Donald C. Siekmann (the “Current Trustees”), who are both current trustees, will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75 in 2013.  Messrs. Lerner and Siekmann are not included on the ballot, but will remain trustees through December 31, 2013.

 

It is intended that the accompanying proxy card will be voted FOR the Nominees listed below unless such authority has been withheld in the proxy. The Incumbent Nominees are currently trustees and have served in that capacity for as many years as indicated below. The Governance Committee of each Trust has nominated Messrs. Robie and VonderBrink to serve as trustees of each Trust. Each of the Current Trustees and Incumbent Trustees oversees all of the Funds of each Trust.

 

Ms. McGruder is an “interested person” of the Trust within the meaning of Section 2(a) (19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“Interested Trustee”) because she is a director of both Touchstone Advisors, Inc. (the “Advisor”), the Trusts’ investment adviser, and Touchstone Securities, Inc. (the “Distributor”), the Trusts’ principal underwriter, and because she is an officer of affiliates of the Advisor and the Distributor.

 

Except for Ms. McGruder, all of the Current Trustees, the Incumbent Nominees, and the New Nominees are not interested persons under Section 2(a) (19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“Independent Trustees”).

 

GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE CURRENT TRUSTEES, NOMINEES,
AND OFFICERS OF THE TRUSTS

 

The following is a list of the Current Trustees and Nominees, the length of time served, principal occupations for the past five years, number of funds overseen in the Touchstone Fund Complex and other directorships held during the past five years.  All funds managed by the Advisor are part of the “Touchstone Fund Complex.”

 

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Interested Trustee:

 

Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held
with
Trusts

 

Term of
Office

And
Length
of Time
Served

 

Principal
Occupation(s) During
Past 5 Years

 

Number of
Funds

Overseen
in the
Touchstone Fund
Complex(1)

 

Other
Directorships
Held During Past 5
Years

Jill T. McGruder

 

c/o

Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:
1955

 

Trustee and President

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until she resigns or is removed

 

Trustee since 1999

 

 

President and CEO of IFS Financial Services, Inc. (a holding company) from 1999 to the present.

 

50

 

Director of LaRosa’s, Inc. (a restaurant chain) from 1999 to the present; IFS Financial Services, Inc. (a holding company) from 1999 to the present; Integrity and National Integrity Life Insurance Co. from 2005 to the present; Touchstone Securities (the Trust’s distributor) from 1999 to the present; Touchstone Advisors (the Trust’s investment advisor and administrator) from 1999 to the present; W&S Brokerage Services (a brokerage company) from 1999 to the present; and W&S Financial Group Distributors (a distribution company) from 1999 to the present.

 


(1) As of May 31, 2013, the Touchstone Fund Complex consists of 12 series of TFGT, 4 series of TINT, 1 series of TIFT, 19 series of TST, 3 series of TTFT, and 11 variable annuity series of TVST.

 

Independent Current Trustees/Independent Nominees:

 

Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held
with
Trusts

 

Term of
Office

And
Length
of Time
Served

 

Principal
Occupation(s)
During Past 5
Years

 

Number of Funds
Overseen
in the
Touchstone Fund
Complex(1)

 

Other
Directorships
Held During Past 5 Years

Phillip R. Cox

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

 

 

Trustee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Trustee

 

President and Chief Executive Officer of Cox Financial Corp. (a financial services company) from 1971 to the present.

 

50

 

Director of Cincinnati Bell (a communications company) from 1994 to the present; Bethesda Inc. (a hospital) from 2005 to the present; Timken Co. (a manufacturing company) from 2004 to the present; Diebold, Inc. (a technology solutions

 

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Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held
with
Trusts

 

Term of
Office

And
Length
of Time
Served

 

Principal
Occupation(s)
During Past 5
Years

 

Number of Funds
Overseen
in the
Touchstone Fund
Complex(1)

 

Other
Directorships
Held During Past 5 Years

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:
1947

 

 

 

since 1999

 

 

 

 

 

company) from 2004 to the present; and Duke Energy (energy holding company) from 1994 until 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William C. Gale

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:
1952

 

Trustee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Trustee since 2013

 

Senior Vice President (from 2003 to the present) and Chief Financial Officer (from 1995 to the present) of Cintas Corporation (a business services company).

 

50

 

None.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan J. Hickenlooper, CFA

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:
1946

 

Trustee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until she resigns or is removed

 

Trustee since 2009

 

Financial Analyst for Impact 100 (charitable organization) from 2012 to the present.

 

50

 

Trustee of Cincinnati

Parks Foundation (a charitable organization) from 2000 to the present; Episcopal Retirement Homes Foundation from 1998 to 2011 (a charitable organization); and Gateway Trust (a mutual fund) from 2006 to 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H. Jerome Lerner

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Trustee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Trustee since 1989

 

None

 

50

 

Director of BASCO Shower Enclosures (a design and manufacturing company) from 2000 to the present; and Hebrew Union College — Jewish Institute of Religion from 1990 to the present.

 

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Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held
with
Trusts

 

Term of
Office

And
Length
of Time
Served

 

Principal
Occupation(s)
During Past 5
Years

 

Number of Funds
Overseen
in the
Touchstone Fund
Complex(1)

 

Other
Directorships
Held During Past 5 Years

Year of Birth:

1938

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin A. Robie

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:

1956

 

 

New Nominee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Vice President of Portfolio Management at Soin International LLC (a multinational holding company) from 2004 to the present.

 

50

 

Director of Buckeye EcoCare, Inc. (a lawn care company) from 2013 to the present; Trustee of Dayton Region New Market Fund, LLC (a private fund) from 2010 to the present; Trustee of the Entrepreneurs Center, Inc. (a small business incubator) from 2006 to the present; and Director of Interventional Imaging, Inc. (a medical device company) from 2004 to 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald C. Siekmann

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Year of Birth:

1938

 

Trustee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Trustee since 2005

 

Executive for Duro Bag Manufacturing Co. (a bag manufacturer) from 2002 to 2008.

 

50

 

Trustee of Riverfront Mutual Funds from 1998 to 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edward J. VonderBrink

 

c/o Touchstone Advisors, Inc.

303 Broadway

Suite 1100

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

 

New Nominee

 

Until retirement at age 75 or until he resigns or is removed

 

Consultant, VonderBrink Consulting LLC from 2000 to the present.

 

50

 

Director of Streamline Health Solutions, Inc. (healthcare IT) from 2006 to the present; BASCO Shower Enclosures (a design and manufacturing company) from 2010 to present; Mercy Health Foundation from 2008 to the present; and Pelican Sound Golf and River Club from 2012 to present.

 

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Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held
with
Trusts

 

Term of
Office

And
Length
of Time
Served

 

Principal
Occupation(s)
During Past 5
Years

 

Number of Funds
Overseen
in the
Touchstone Fund
Complex(1)

 

Other
Directorships
Held During Past 5 Years

Year of Birth:

1944

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


(1) As of May 31, 2013, the Touchstone Fund Complex consists of 12 series of TFGT, 4 series of TINT, 1 series of TIFT, 19 series of TST, 3 series of TTFT, and 11 variable annuity series of TVST.

 

Principal Officers

 

The following is a list of the Officers of the Trusts, the length of time served, and principal occupations for the past five years.

 

Name
Address
Year of Birth

 

Position
Held with Trust(3)

 

Term of Office and Length of
Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s) During
Past 5 Years

Jill T. McGruder(1)

 

Year of Birth: 1955

 

President and Trustee

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

President since 2006

 

See biography above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steven M. Graziano(1)

 

Year of Birth: 1954

 

Vice President

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

Vice President since 2009

 

President of Touchstone Advisors, Inc.; Executive Vice President of Pioneer Investment Management, Head of Retail Distribution and Strategic Marketing 2007 — 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timothy D. Paulin(1)

 

Year of Birth: 1963

 

Vice President

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

Vice President since 2010

 

Senior Vice President of Investment Research and Product Management of Touchstone Advisors, Inc.; Director of Product Design of Klein Decisions, Inc. 2003 — 2010.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael R. Moser(1)

 

Year of Birth: 1968

 

Chief Compliance Officer

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

Chief Compliance Officer since September 2012

 

Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer of the Western & Southern Financial Group and Chief Compliance Officer of Touchstone Advisors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terrie A. Wiedenheft(1)

 

Year of Birth: 1962

 

Controller and Treasurer

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

Controller and Treasurer since 2006

 

Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, of IFS Financial Services, Inc. (a holding company).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth R. Freeman(2)

 

Year of Birth: 1962

 

Secretary

 

Until resignation, removal or disqualification

 

Secretary since 2011.

 

Managing Director and Senior Counsel of BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc.

 


(1)    The address of Touchstone Advisors, Inc. is 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

(2)    The address of BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc. is 4400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA 01581.

(3)    Each officer also holds the same office with TFGT, TIFT, TINT, TST, TTFT, and TVST.

 

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE CURRENT TRUSTEES AND NOMINEES

 

Current Trustee and Nominee Ownership in the Touchstone Funds

 

The following tables set forth information describing the dollar range of shares beneficially owned by each Current Trustee and Nominee in each Trust and in all Trusts in the aggregate in the Touchstone Funds as of January 31, 2013.

 

Name of Current
Trustee or Nominee

 

Name of Fund

 

Dollar Range of Equity
Securities in the
Fund

 

Aggregate Dollar Range of
Shares in
the Touchstone
Fund Complex(1)

Interested Trustee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Core Bond Fund, a TINT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone High Yield Fund, a TINT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Money Market Fund, a TINT Fund

 

$1-$10,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Large Cap Growth Fund, a TST Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Growth Opportunities Fund, a TST Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Mid-Cap Growth Fund, a TST Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

Jill T. McGruder

 

Touchstone Diversified Small Cap Growth Fund, a TST Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

Over $100,000

 

 

Touchstone Mid Cap Value Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Emerging Markets Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Focused Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund(2)

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Small Cap Core Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

Independent Trustees

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phillip R. Cox  

 

Touchstone Mid Cap Growth Fund, a TST Fund

 

$1-$10,000

 

$1-$10,000

William C. Gale

 

N/A

 

None

 

None

 

 

Touchstone Emerging Markets Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

Susan J. Hickenlooper

 

Touchstone Focused Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund(2)

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

Over $100,000

 

 

Touchstone Global Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund(3)

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

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Name of Current
Trustee or Nominee

 

Name of Fund

 

Dollar Range of Equity
Securities in the
Fund

 

Aggregate Dollar Range of
Shares in
the Touchstone
Fund Complex(1)

 

 

Touchstone Global Real Estate Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Large Cap Relative Value Fund, a TFGT Fund(3)

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Merger Arbitrage Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Mid Cap Value Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Market Neutral Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund(3)

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Sands Capital Select Growth Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$10,001-$50,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Small Cap Core Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

$50,001-$100,000

 

 

H. Jerome Lerner

 

Touchstone Tax-Free Money Market Fund, a TTFT Fund

 

$1-$10,000

 

Over $100,000

 

 

Touchstone Ohio Tax-Free Money Market Fund, a TTFT Fund

 

Over $100,000

 

 

Kevin A. Robie

 

N/A

 

None

 

None

Donald C. Siekmann

 

Touchstone Large Cap Growth Fund, a TST Fund

 

Over $100,000

 

 

 

 

Touchstone Sands Capital Select Growth Fund, a TFGT Fund

 

Over $100,000

 

Over $100,000

Edward J. VonderBrink

 

N/A

 

None

 

None

 


(1)As of January 31, 2013, the Touchstone Fund Complex consisted of 17 series of TFGT, 4 series of TINT, 1 series of TIFT, 22 series of TST, 3 series of TTFT, and 11 variable annuity series of TVST.

(2) Touchstone Focused Equity Fund, a TFGT Fund, was merged into Touchstone Focused Fund, a TST Fund, on May 17, 2013.

(3) Touchstone Global Equity Fund, Touchstone Large Cap Relative Value Fund, and Touchstone Market Neutral Equity Fund, each a series of TFGT, were all liquidated on March 26, 2013.

 

Trustee Compensation

 

The following table shows the compensation paid to the Current Trustees and Incumbent Nominees by the Trusts and the aggregate compensation paid by the Touchstone Fund Complex during the year ended March 31, 2013.

 

 

 

Aggregate Compensation(1)

 

Total Compensation
From the Touchstone

 

Name

 

TFGT

 

TIFT*

 

TINT

 

TST

 

TTFT

 

TVST

 

Fund Complex(2)

 

Interested Trustee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jill T. McGruder

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

$

0.00

 

Independent Trustees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aggregate Compensation(1)

 

Total Compensation
From the Touchstone

 

Name

 

TFGT

 

TIFT*

 

TINT

 

TST

 

TTFT

 

TVST

 

Fund Complex(2)

 

Phillip R. Cox

 

$

32,411

 

$

1,756

 

$

7,023

 

$

28,532

 

$

5,267

 

$

19,311

 

$

94,300

 

Donald Siekmann

 

$

30,461

 

$

1,649

 

$

6,595

 

$

32,311

 

$

4,946

 

$

18,138

 

$

94,100

 

Susan J. Hickenlooper

 

$

27,310

 

$

1,479

 

$

5,916

 

$

27,641

 

$

4,437

 

$

16,269

 

$

83,052

 

H. Jerome Lerner

 

$

27,310

 

$

1,479

 

$

5,916

 

$

27,641

 

$

4,437

 

$

16,269

 

$

 83,052

 

William C. Gale(3)

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

 


(1) The Independent Trustees are eligible to participate in the Touchstone Trustee Deferred Compensation Plan, which allows them to defer payment of a specific amount of their Trustee compensation, subject to a minimum quarterly reduction of $1,000.  The total amount of deferred compensation accrued by the Independent Trustees from the Touchstone Fund Complex during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013 was $5,000.00.

(2) As of March 31, 2013, the Touchstone Fund Complex consisted of 14 of TFGT, 1 series of TIFT, 4 series of TINT, 19 series of TST, 3 series of TTFT, and 11 variable annuity series of TVST.

(3) Mr. Gale became an Independent Trustee of the Board effective on May 22, 2013.

* Trustee Compensation associated with the TIFT Funds is paid by the Advisor not the Funds.

 

The following table shows the Trustees’ quarterly compensation schedule:

 

 

 

Quarterly
Retainer

 

Governance
Committee

 

Audit
Committee

 

Board
Meeting Fees

 

Beginning 1/1/13

 

$

11,000

 

$

4,500

 

$

4,500

 

$

5,000

 

10/1/11-12/31/12

 

$

9,500

 

$

3,600

 

$

3,388

 

$

4,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lead Independent Trustee Fees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beginning 1/1/13

 

$

5,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/1/11-12/31/12

 

$

3,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Committee Chair Fees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beginning 1/1/13

 

$

1,000

 

$

1,500

 

$

1,500

 

 

 

10/1/11-12/31/12

 

 

 

$

1,400

 

$

2,137

 

 

 

 

2013 Telephonic Meeting Attendance Fee = $1,500

 

All fees are split equally among the Funds comprising the Touchstone Fund Complex

 

GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

 

Each Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees (collectively, the “Board”), which is responsible for protecting the interests of the shareholders. The Board meets periodically throughout the year to oversee the Trusts’ activities, review performance, and review the actions of the Trusts’ Advisor, which is responsible for the Trusts’ day-to-day operations. Below is the number of meetings for each Trust as of its most recent fiscal year end.

 

·                  TFGT:  There were four regular meetings and no special meetings held during the fiscal year ended September 30, 2012.

·                  TIFT:  There were four regular meetings and no special meetings held during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012.

 

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·                  TINT:  There were four regular meetings and no special meetings held during the fiscal year ended September 30, 2012.

·                  TST:  There were four regular meetings and one special meeting held during the twelve months ended March 31, 2013.

·                  TTFT:  There were four regular meetings and no special meetings held during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012.

·                  TVST: There were four regular meetings and no special meetings held during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012.

 

Each Trustee attended at least 75% of the regularly scheduled board and committee meetings for each Trust during the fiscal year. Since Annual Shareholder Meetings are not required by open-end funds, there is no formal policy requiring Trustees attendance, but Trustee attendance is encouraged for all shareholder meetings.

 

Additional Information About the Current Trustees and Nominees

 

The Board believes that each Current Trustee’s and Nominee’s experience, qualifications, attributes, or skills on an individual basis and in combination with those of the other Trustees lead to the conclusion that the Trustees possess the requisite experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills to serve on the Board.  The Board believes that the Trustees’ ability to review critically, evaluate, question, and discuss information provided to them; to interact effectively with the Advisor, sub-advisors, other service providers, counsel, and independent auditors; and to exercise effective business judgment in the performance of their duties, support this conclusion.  The Board has also considered the contributions that each Current Trustee and Nominee can make to the Board and the Trusts.

 

In its periodic self-assessment of the effectiveness of the Board, the Board considers the complementary individual skills and experience of the individual Trustees primarily in the broader context of the Board’s overall composition so that the Board, as a body, possesses the appropriate (and appropriately diverse) skills and experience to oversee the business of the Trusts and their Funds.

 

In addition, the following specific experience, qualifications, attributes and skills apply as to each Current Trustee and Nominee:

 

Interested Trustee

 

·                  Ms. McGruder has experience as a chief executive officer of a financial services company and director of various other businesses, as well as executive and leadership roles within the Advisor and Distributor.

 

Independent Trustees (Current Trustees and Incumbent Nominees)

 

·                  Mr. Cox has experience as a chief executive officer of a financial services company and director of companies from varied industries;

·                  Mr. Gale has experience as a chief financial officer and internal auditor of various global companies.  He also has accounting experience as a manager at a major accounting firm.

·                  Ms. Hickenlooper is an executive of and has board experience at various businesses, foundations, and charitable organizations.

·                  Mr. Lerner has experience as an owner of a management consulting services company as well as executive experience at various businesses.

·                  Mr. Siekmann has accounting experience as a partner at a major accounting firm, director experience at another mutual fund complex, executive experience at various businesses, and a leadership role at a charitable organization.

 

New Nominees

 

·                  Mr. Robie has experience as a portfolio manager for a multi-national holding company providing strategic investment management and financial services to privately owned businesses.  Mr. Robie also has held directorships at various other businesses and not-for-profit organizations.

·                  Mr. VonderBrink has accounting experience as a partner at a major accounting firm.  He also has experience as a director of various businesses and not-for-profit organizations.

 

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Please note that references to the qualifications, attributes, and skills of the Current Trustees and Nominees are pursuant to requirements of the SEC, do not constitute holding out the Board, any Current Trustee, or any Nominee as having any special expertise or experience, and shall not impose any greater responsibility on any such person or on the Board.

 

Board Structure

 

If elected, and following the retirements of Messrs. Lerner and Siekmann at the end of this year, the Board will be composed of five Independent Trustees and one Interested Trustee, Ms. McGruder, who is Chairperson of the Board.  The full Board has appointed Mr. Cox to serve as the Lead Independent Trustee.  Ms. McGruder oversees the day-to-day business affairs of the Trusts and communicates with Mr. Cox regularly on various issues affecting the Trusts, as appropriate.  Mr. Cox, among other things, chairs meetings of the Independent Trustees, serves as a spokesperson for the Independent Trustees, and serves as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and the Trusts’ management between Board meetings.  Except for any duties specified here, the designation of Lead Independent Trustee does not generally impose on such Independent Trustee any duties, obligations, or liability that is greater than the duties, obligations, or liability imposed on such person as a member of the Board.  The Independent Trustees are advised at these meetings, as well as at other times, by separate, independent legal counsel.

 

The Board holds four regular meetings each year to consider and address matters involving the Trusts and their Funds.  The Board also may hold special meetings to address matters arising between regular meetings.  The Independent Trustees also regularly meet outside the presence of management.  These meetings may take place in-person or by telephone.

 

The Board has established a committee structure that includes an Audit Committee and a Governance Committee (discussed in more detail below).  The Board conducts much of its work through these Committees.  Each Committee is comprised entirely of Independent Trustees, which ensures that the Funds have effective and independent governance and oversight.

 

The Board reviews its structure regularly and believes that its leadership structure, including having a super-majority of Independent Trustees, coupled with an Interested Chairperson and a Lead Independent Trustee, is appropriate and in the best interests of the Trusts because it allows the Board to exercise informed and independent judgment over matters under its purview, and it allocates areas of responsibility among Committees and the full Board in a manner that enhances effective oversight.  The Board believes that having an Interested Chairperson is appropriate and in the best interests of the Trusts given:  (1) the extensive oversight provided by the Trusts’ Advisor over the affiliated and unaffiliated sub-advisors that conduct the day-to-day management of the Funds of each Trust; (2) the extent to which the work of the Board is conducted through the standing Committees; (3) the extent to which the Independent Trustees meet regularly, together with independent legal counsel, in the absence of the Interested Chairperson; and (4) the Interested Chairperson’s additional roles as a director of the Advisor and the Distributor and senior executive of IFS Financial Services, Inc., the Advisor’s parent company, and of other affiliates of the Advisor, which enhance the Board’s understanding of the operations of the Advisor and the role of the Trusts and the Advisor within Western & Southern Financial Group, Inc.  The Board also believes that the role of the Lead Independent Trustee within the leadership structure is integral to promoting independent oversight of the Trusts’ operations and meaningful representation of the shareholders’ interests.  In addition, the Board believes its leadership structure facilitates the orderly and efficient flow of information to the Independent Trustees from the Trusts’ management.

 

Standing Committees of the Board

 

The Board is responsible for overseeing the operations of the Trusts in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act and other applicable laws and each Trust’s Declaration of Trust.  The Board has established the following Committees to assist in its oversight functions.  Each Committee is composed entirely of Independent Trustees.

 

Both the Audit Committee and Governance Committee are governed by a charter that was approved by the Board.  A copy of the Governance Charter is attached as Appendix A.

 

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Audit Committee.   All of the Independent Trustees are members of the Audit Committee.  The Audit Committee is responsible for overseeing each Trust’s accounting and financial reporting policies, practices and internal controls.  During the 12 months ended May 31, 2013, the Audit Committee held six meetings.

 

Governance Committee.  All of the Independent Trustees are members of the Governance Committee.  The Governance Committee is responsible for overseeing the Trust’s compliance program and compliance issues, procedures for valuing securities and responding to any pricing issues.  During the 12 months ended May 31, 2013, the Governance Committee held four meetings.

 

In addition, the Governance Committee is responsible for recommending candidates to serve on the Board.  The Governance Committee will consider shareholder recommendations for nomination to the Board only in the event that there is a vacancy on the Board.  Shareholders who wish to submit recommendations for nominations to the Board to fill the vacancy must submit their recommendations in writing to Ms. Susan J. Hickenlooper, Chair of the Governance Committee, c/o Touchstone, 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, OH 45202.  Shareholders should include appropriate information on the background and qualifications of any person recommended to the Governance Committee (e.g., a resume), as well as the candidate’s contact information and a written consent from the candidate to serve if nominated and elected.  Shareholder recommendations for nominations to the Board will be accepted on an ongoing basis and such recommendations will be kept on file for consideration in the event of a future vacancy on the Board.

 

When a vacancy on the Board exists or is anticipated, and such vacancy is to be filled by an Independent Trustee, the Governance Committee identifies candidates by obtaining referrals from such sources as it may deem appropriate, which may include current Trustees, management of the Trusts, counsel and other advisors to the Trustees, and shareholders of a Fund who submit recommendations in accordance the procedures set forth above.  The Governance Committee gives any candidates recommended by shareholders the same consideration as any other candidate.

 

A candidate recommended as a nominee for Independent Trustee must not be an “interested person” of any Trust.  Otherwise, there are no specific qualifications for Board membership.  In evaluating a candidate for a position on the Board, including any candidate recommended by shareholders of a Trust, the Governance Committee may consider a variety of information about the candidate.  Among the factors that the Governance Committee generally considers are the following: (i) the candidate’s understanding of the mutual fund industry; (ii) the candidate’s leadership experience or prior board experience; (iii) the candidate’s educational background, business and professional experience, reputation for high ethical standards and professional integrity; (iv) any specific financial, technical or other expertise possessed by the candidate, and the extent to which such expertise would complement the Board’s existing mix of skills, core competencies and qualifications; (v) the candidate’s perceived ability to contribute to the ongoing functions of the Board, including the candidate’s ability and commitment to attend meetings regularly and work collaboratively with other members of the Board; and (vi) such other factors as the Governance Committee determines to be relevant in light of the existing composition of the Board and any anticipated vacancies. Prior to making a final recommendation to the Independent Trustees and the Board, the Governance Committee conducted personal interviews with those candidates it concluded were the most qualified candidates.

 

The Governance Committee takes the overall diversity of the Board into account when considering and evaluating candidates for Board membership. While the Governance Committee has not adopted a specific policy on diversity or a particular definition of diversity, when considering candidates, the Governance Committee generally considers the manner in which each candidate’s professional experience, education, background, race, gender and national origin are complementary to the existing Trustees’ attributes.

 

The Governance Committee has approved Messrs. Robie and VonderBrink for inclusion on the Trusts’ proxy card.  Messrs. Robie and VonderBrink were recommended for approval as Independent Trustees by the current Independent Trustees.

 

Board Oversight of Risk

 

Consistent with its responsibilities for oversight of the Trusts and their Funds, the Board, among other things, oversees risk management of each Fund’s investment program and business affairs directly and through the

 

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committee structure that it has established.  Risks to the Funds include, among others, investment risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, valuation risk, and operational risk, as well as the overall business risk relating to the Trusts.  The Board has adopted, and periodically reviews, policies and procedures designed to address these risks.  Under the overall supervision of the Board, the Advisor, sub-advisors, and other key service providers to the Funds, including the administrator, the Distributor, the transfer agent, the custodian, and the independent auditors, have also implemented a variety of processes, procedures, and controls to address these risks.  Different processes, procedures, and controls are employed with respect to different types of risks.  These processes include those that are embedded in the conduct of regular business by the Board and in the responsibilities of officers of the Trust and other service providers.

 

The Board requires senior officers of the Trusts, including the Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”), to report to it on a variety of matters at regular and special meetings of the Board, including matters relating to risk management.  The Board and the Audit Committee receive regular reports from the Trusts’ independent auditors on internal control and financial reporting matters.  On at least a quarterly basis, the Board meets with the Trusts’ CCO, including meetings in executive sessions, to discuss issues related to portfolio compliance and, on at least an annual basis, receives a report from the CCO regarding the effectiveness of the Trusts’ compliance program.  In addition, the Board also receives reports from the Advisor on the investments and securities trading of the Funds, including their investment performance and asset weightings compared to appropriate benchmarks, as well as reports regarding the valuation of those investments.  The Board also receives reports from the Trusts’ primary service providers on a periodic or regular basis, including the Sub-Advisors to the Funds.

 

Fund Shareholders who wish to send communications to the Board may do so by sending an email to TI-Webmaster@touchstoneinvestments.com or by visiting the “Contact Us” section at www.touchstoneinvestments.com, which will promptly be forwarded to each Board member. The Secretary reserves the right not to forward to the Trustees any abusive, threatening, or otherwise inappropriate materials. Alternatively, you may also contact Mr. Michael Moser, Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer of the Trusts, at 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.

 

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

 

Based on the Audit Committee’s recommendation, the Board, including a majority of Independent Trustees, selected Ernst & Young LLP (“E&Y”) as auditors to the funds within the Trusts except for selected TST Funds of the TST Trust during each Trust’s current fiscal year.  The Board also selected PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (“PwC”) as auditors to certain funds of the TST Trust as noted in the table below.

 

 

 

6/30/2012

Touchstone Capital Growth Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone International Small Cap Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Mid Cap Value Opportunities Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Small Cap Value Opportunities Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Value Fund

 

PwC

 

 

 

7/31/2012

Touchstone Balanced Allocation Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Conservative Allocation Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Dynamic Equity Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Growth Allocation Fund

 

PwC

Touchstone Moderate Growth Allocation Fund

 

PwC

 

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Representatives from E&Y and PwC will not be attending this Special Meeting, but will have the opportunity to make a statement if they desire and will be available by telephone should any matter arise requiring their presence.

 

AUDIT COMMITTEE PRE-APPROVAL POLICIES. The Audit Committee’s pre-approval policies describe the types of audit, audit-related, tax, and other services that have the general pre-approval of the Audit Committee. The pre-approval policies provide that annual audit service fees, tax services not specifically granted pre-approval, services exceeding pre-approved cost levels, and other services that have not received general pre-approval will be subject to specific pre-approval by the Audit Committee. The pre-approval policies further provide that the Committee may grant general pre-approval to other audit services (statutory audits and services associated with SEC registration statements, periodic reports, and other documents filed with the SEC or other documents issued in connection with securities offerings), audit-related services (accounting consultations related to accounting, financial reporting or disclosure matters not classified as “audit services”, assistance with understanding and implementing new accounting and financial reporting guidance from rulemaking authorities, agreed-upon or expanded audit procedures related to accounting or billing records required to respond to or comply with financial, accounting or regulatory reporting matters and assistance with internal control reporting requirements under Form N-SAR and Form N-CSR), tax services that have historically been provided by the auditor that the Committee believes would not impair the independence of the auditor and are consistent with the SEC’s rules on auditor independence, and permissible non-audit services classified as “all other services” that are routine and recurring services.

 

AUDIT FEES, AUDIT-RELATED FEES, TAX FEES AND OTHER FEES. During the fiscal years stated below for each Trust, E&Y or PwC performed audit services for their respective Trusts, including the audit of each Trust’s financial statements, review of each Trust’s annual report and registration statement amendments, and reporting matters.

 

Touchstone Funds Group Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

9/30/2011

 

9/30/2012

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

299,600

 

$

247,800

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related Fees

 

$

8,000

 

$

19,000

 

 Post Audit review procedures of the Trusts Form N-14.

Tax Fees

 

$

116,400

 

$

94,000

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 

There were no other fees for all other services during the September 30, 2012 and September 30, 2011 fiscal years.

 

Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

12/31/2011

 

12/31/2012

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

13,000

 

$

13,000

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related

 

$

650

 

$

0

 

The 2011 fees related to conversion testing from the Trust’s former fund accountant and transfer agent (JPMorgan) to the Trust’s current fund

 

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Fees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

accountant and transfer agent (BNY Mellon).

Tax Fees

 

$

3,400

 

$

3,400

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 

The aggregate non-audit fees for Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust and certain entities totaled approximately $44,900 and $35,200 in 2012 and 2011, respectively. These entities include the Advisor (excluding sub-advisors) and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Advisor that provides ongoing services to TIFT or its Fund.

 

Touchstone Investment Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

9/30/2011

 

9/30/2012

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

56,400

 

$

56,400

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A, and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related Fees

 

$

0

 

$

18,000

 

Post Audit review procedures of the Trusts Form N-14.

Tax Fees

 

$

21,200

 

$

17,200

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 

There were no other fees for all other services during the September 30, 2011 and September 30, 2012 fiscal years.

 

Touchstone Strategic Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

3/31/2012(1)

 

6/30/2012(2)

 

7/31/2012(3)

 

12/31/2012(3)

 

3/31/2013(4)

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

54,000

 

$

133,600

 

$

153,800

 

$

85,680

 

$

166,600

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related Fees

 

$

15,600

 

$

0

 

$

0

 

$

0

 

$

10,000

 

Post Audit review procedures of the Trusts Form N-1A, Form N-14, and fees related to conversion testing from the Trust’s former fund accountant and transfer agent (JPMorgan) to the Trust’s current fund accountant and transfer agent (BNY Mellon).

Tax Fees

 

$

16,200

 

$

23,200

 

$

25,000

 

$

25,000

 

$

38,800

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 


(1)         Includes only the Touchstone Diversified Small Cap Growth Fund, Touchstone Growth Opportunities Fund, Touchstone Large Cap Growth Fund, and Touchstone Mid Cap Growth Fund.

(2)         The Touchstone U.S. Long Short Fund, Touchstone Value Fund, Touchstone Capital Growth Fund, Touchstone International Small Cap Fund, Touchstone Mid Cap Value Opportunities Fund, and Touchstone Small Cap Value Opportunities Fund commenced operations on April 16, 2012, when all of the assets and liabilities of the Funds were acquired (each a “Reorganization”) from Old Mutual Funds.  In connection with the Reorganizations, the Touchstone Board of Trustees changed each Fund’s fiscal year end from March 31 to June 30.

(3)         The Touchstone Dynamic Equity Fund, Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund, Touchstone International Equity Fund, Touchstone Balanced Allocation Fund, Touchstone Conservative Allocation Fund, Touchstone Growth Allocation Fund, and Touchstone Moderate Growth Allocation Fund commenced operations on April 16, 2012, when all of the assets and liabilities of the Funds were acquired (each a “Reorganization”) from Old Mutual Funds.  In connection with the Reorganizations, the Touchstone Board of Trustees changed each Fund’s fiscal year end from July 31 to December 31.  The fiscal year ended December 31, 2012 is for fees incurred from July 31, 2012 to December 31, 2012.  The aggregate non-audit fees for Touchstone Strategic Trust and certain entities totaled approximately $66,500 in 2012.  These entities include

 

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the Advisor (excluding sub-advisors) and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Advisor that provides ongoing services to TST or its Funds.

(4)         The Touchstone Small Cap Growth Fund (formerly the Touchstone Micro Cap Value Fund), Touchstone International Value Fund, Touchstone Flexible Income Fund (formerly the Touchstone Strategic Income Fund), and Touchstone Small Company Value Fund commenced operations on September 10, 2012 in a Reorganization from Fifth Third Funds.  In connection with the Fifth Third Reorganizations (i.e., not the Touchstone Focused Equity Fund), the Touchstone Board of Trustees changed each Fund’s fiscal year end from July 31 to March 31.  The fees provided are for these funds, the funds listed in footnote (1) above, and the Touchstone Focused Fund.  The Touchstone Focused Fund commenced operations on April 16, 2012, when all of the assets and liabilities of the Fund were acquired in a Reorganization from Old Mutual Funds.

 

There were no other fees for all other services during the fiscal years presented above.

 

Touchstone Tax-Free Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

6/30/2011

 

6/30/2012

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

46,725

 

$

46,725

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related Fees

 

$

0

 

$

0

 

 

Tax Fees

 

$

14,655

 

$

11,655

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 

There were no other fees for the June 30, 2011 or June 30, 2012 fiscal years.

 

Touchstone Variable Series Trust

 

 

 

Fiscal Year End

 

 

Fees

 

12/31/2011

 

12/31/2012

 

Comments

Audit Fees

 

$

143,000

 

$

143,000

 

These amounts include fees associated with the annual audit and filings of the Trust’s Form N-1A and Form N-SAR.

Audit-Related Fees

 

$

7,150

 

$

0

 

The 2011 fees related to conversion testing from the Trust’s former fund accountant and transfer agent (JPMorgan) to the Trust’s current fund accountant and transfer agent (BNY Mellon).

Tax Fees

 

$

29,500

 

$

29,500

 

These amounts consisted of tax compliance services.

 

The aggregate non-audit fees for TVST and certain entities totaled approximately $71,000 and $61,300 in 2012 and 2011, respectively.  These entities include the Advisor (excluding sub-advisors) and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Advisor that provides ongoing services to TVST or its Funds.

 

In addition to the fees listed above, E&Y also billed $51,175 and $22,200 in 2012 and 2011, respectively, for additional analysis related to the Touchstone Trusts.  PwC billed an additional $6,770 in 2012 for additional analysis related to the Touchstone Trusts.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUSTS

 

Shares Outstanding

 

At the close of business on the Record Date, the number of outstanding shares of beneficial interest for each of the Trusts was as follows:

 

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Trusts

 

Fund

 

Share Balance as of
Record Date

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

 

EMERGING MARKETS FUND CLASS A

 

2,215,287.982

 

 

EMERGING MARKETS FUND CLASS C

 

342,560.829

 

 

 

EMERGING MARKETS FUND CLASS I

 

19,649,457.606

 

 

 

EMERGING MARKETS FUND CLASS Y

 

20,360,969.659

 

 

 

GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND CLASS A

 

52,488.607

 

 

 

GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND CLASS C

 

33,728.088

 

 

 

GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND CLASS I

 

1,535,909.785

 

 

 

GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND CLASS Y

 

20,484.347

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS A

 

109,758.106

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS C

 

22,638.775

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS I

 

2,678,283.611

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS Y

 

39,131.392

 

 

 

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND CLASS A

 

20,467,781.730

 

 

 

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND CLASS C

 

4,225,955.336

 

 

 

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND CLASS I

 

11,040,365.210

 

 

 

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND CLASS Y

 

11,259,417.723

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND CLASS A

 

952,799.655

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND CLASS C

 

512,169.816

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND CLASS I

 

2,674,760.781

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND CLASS Y

 

4,624,386.187

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND CLASS Z

 

638,944.726

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE FUND CLASS A

 

320,785.661

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE FUND CLASS C

 

30,939.151

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE FUND CLASS I

 

6,878,544.254

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE FUND CLASS Y

 

861,341.193

 

 

 

PREMIUM YIELD EQUITY FUND CLASS A

 

9,719,491.452

 

 

 

PREMIUM YIELD EQUITY FUND CLASS C

 

2,432,567.502

 

 

 

PREMIUM YIELD EQUITY FUND CLASS Y

 

8,127,847.286

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

24,798,798.795

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

12,623,215.390

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

130,856,630.627

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND CLASS Z

 

137,437,821.093

 

 

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SMALL CAP CORE FUND CLASS A

 

6,107,595.495

 

 

 

SMALL CAP CORE FUND CLASS C

 

1,539,437.715

 

 

 

SMALL CAP CORE FUND CLASS I

 

19,049,655.095

 

 

 

SMALL CAP CORE FUND CLASS Y

 

11,573,143.359

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE FUND CLASS A

 

1,564,020.955

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE FUND CLASS C

 

27,400.506

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE FUND CLASS I

 

115,680.230

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE FUND CLASS Y

 

30,163.809

 

 

 

TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND CLASS A

 

1,409,023.821

 

 

 

TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND CLASS C

 

366,592.831

 

 

 

TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND CLASS I

 

10,935,454.092

 

 

 

TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND CLASS Y

 

3,028,767.941

 

 

 

ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS A

 

3,064,582.754

 

 

 

ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS C

 

1,380,536.573

 

 

 

ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS I

 

6,268,122.296

 

 

 

ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS Y

 

25,139,042.414

 

 

 

ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND CLASS Z

 

34,419,012.209

 

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST

 

SANDS CAPITAL INSTITUTIONAL GROWTH FUND

 

145,776,414.762

 

TOUCHSTONE INVESTMENT TRUST

 

CORE BOND FUND CLASS A

 

3,671,681.251

 

 

 

CORE BOND FUND CLASS C

 

1,610,734.144

 

 

 

CORE BOND FUND CLASS I

 

785,139.966

 

 

 

CORE BOND FUND CLASS Y

 

6,215,298.677

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND CLASS A

 

8,227,268.101

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND CLASS C

 

4,373,330.181

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND CLASS I

 

4,167,718.769

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND CLASS Y

 

23,457,305.036

 

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUND

 

509,986,573.490

 

 

 

MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS A

 

29,206,755.600

 

 

 

MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS S

 

203,908,456.470

 

TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST

 

BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND CLASS A

 

4,097,288.104

 

 

 

BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND CLASS C

 

3,220,347.543

 

 

 

BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND CLASS I

 

2,800.564

 

 

 

BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND CLASS Y

 

3,658,530.401

 

 

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CAPITAL GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

44,534.021

 

 

 

CAPITAL GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

2,168.515

 

 

 

CAPITAL GROWTH FUND CLASS I

 

3,037.612

 

 

 

CAPITAL GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

3,831,368.675

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND CLASS A

 

2,359,037.798

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND CLASS C

 

1,654,683.183

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND CLASS I

 

59,934.693

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND CLASS Y

 

2,751,059.927

 

 

 

DIVERSIFIED SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

603,456.163

 

 

 

DIVERSIFIED SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

136,356.438

 

 

 

DIVERSIFIED SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

1,609,821.652

 

 

 

DYNAMIC EQUITY FUND CLASS A

 

1,296,124.815

 

 

 

DYNAMIC EQUITY FUND CLASS C

 

904,422.175

 

 

 

DYNAMIC EQUITY FUND CLASS I

 

1,397,038.869

 

 

 

DYNAMIC EQUITY FUND CLASS Y

 

1,338,617.733

 

 

 

FOCUSED FUND CLASS A

 

5,004,448.076

 

 

 

FOCUSED FUND CLASS C

 

32,023.449

 

 

 

FOCUSED FUND CLASS I

 

978,438.262

 

 

 

FOCUSED FUND CLASS Y

 

10,236,756.277

 

 

 

GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS A

 

2,386,251.025

 

 

 

GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS C

 

2,027,454.288

 

 

 

GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS I

 

1,558.486

 

 

 

GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS Y

 

2,096,132.658

 

 

 

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS A

 

1,483,312.166

 

 

 

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS C

 

413,181.809

 

 

 

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS I

 

3,318,780.380

 

 

 

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS Y

 

2,231,210.128

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND CLASS A

 

40,284.280

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND CLASS C

 

402.882

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND CLASS I

 

1,261,018.370

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND CLASS Y

 

2,548,868.579

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND A

 

813,027.308

 

 

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INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND C

 

32,071.811

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND I

 

11,324,252.025

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND Y

 

3,941,345.950

 

 

 

LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

9,447,020.878

 

 

 

LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS B

 

219,205.672

 

 

 

LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

3,851,754.982

 

 

 

LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

17,845,767.437

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

11,243,540.839

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS B

 

276,052.656

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

7,254,355.141

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS I

 

1,521,174.157

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

7,833,053.055

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS A

 

361,841.768

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS C

 

8,270.656

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS I

 

3,352,983.076

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS Y

 

5,843,804.162

 

 

 

MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS A

 

5,702,113.045

 

 

 

MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS C

 

4,186,665.794

 

 

 

MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS I

 

762.844

 

 

 

MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION CLASS Y

 

3,175,420.127

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS A

 

71,647.182

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS C

 

1,913.413

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS I

 

414,554.914

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS Y

 

3,486,578.030

 

 

 

SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND CLASS A

 

137,503.105

 

 

 

SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND CLASS C

 

79,123.260

 

 

 

SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND CLASS I

 

1,552,109.771

 

 

 

SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND CLASS Y

 

296,618.394

 

 

 

Flexible INCOME FUND CLASS A

 

3,382,490.763

 

 

 

Flexible INCOME FUND CLASS C

 

2,435,238.988

 

 

 

Flexible INCOME FUND CLASS I

 

2,429,643.093

 

 

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Flexible INCOME FUND CLASS Y

 

18,736,328.816

 

 

 

SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS A

 

2,187,955.051

 

 

 

SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS C

 

767,532.102

 

 

 

SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS I

 

1,294,905.524

 

 

 

SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS Y

 

3,866,449.761

 

 

 

VALUE FUND CLASS A

 

6,725,382.672

 

 

 

VALUE FUND CLASS C

 

372,915.161

 

 

 

VALUE FUND CLASS I

 

18,869,736.305

 

 

 

VALUE FUND CLASS Y

 

10,830,847.445

 

TOUCHSTONE TAX-FREE TRUST

 

OHIO TAX FREE BOND FUND CLASS A

 

4,242,702.250

 

 

 

OHIO TAX FREE BOND FUND CLASS C

 

622,778.304

 

 

 

OHIO TAX FREE MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS A

 

80,957,384.110

 

 

 

OHIO TAX FREE MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS I

 

85,752,129.460

 

 

 

TAX FREE MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS A

 

13,227,908.230

 

 

 

TAX FREE MONEY MARKET FUND CLASS S

 

23,959,658.380

 

TOUCHSTONE VARIABLE SERIES TRUST 

 

AGGRESSIVE ETF FUND

 

1,204,650.864

 

 

BARON SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND

 

1,044,445.488

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ETF FUND

 

2,030,714.095

 

 

 

CORE BOND FUND

 

4,643,519.203

 

 

 

ENHANCED ETF FUND

 

1,128,545.498

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND

 

2,793,800.996

 

 

 

LARGE CAP CORE EQUITY FUND

 

3,435,563.051

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND

 

1,463,949.945

 

 

 

MODERATE ETF FUND

 

3,074,048.390

 

 

 

MONEY MARKET FUND

 

40,462,977.120

 

 

 

THIRD AVENUE VALUE FUND

 

1,639,852.254

 

 

Share Ownership Information

 

As of the Record Date, the following chart lists those shareholders who beneficially owned 5% or more of the outstanding shares of the indicated Funds, and also shows the aggregate holdings of persons affiliated with the Funds and the Advisor.

 

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FUND

 

NAME AND ADDRESS

 

CLASS OF 
SHARES

 

NUMBER OF 
SHARES

 

PERCENT 
OF CLASS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

 

NFS LLC FEBO PREMIER TRUST

FMT 5TH 3RD LIFE M

FIRST MERCANTILE TRUST TTEEU A 12 23 9757 GERMANTOWN CT FL 4 CORDOVA, TN 38018

 

CLASS A

 

746,829.28

 

18.23

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAPITAL GROWTH FUND

 

 

NATIONWIDE TRUST COMPANY FSBC/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING

PO BOX 182029

COLUMBUS, OH 43218

 

CLASS A

 

7,737.45

 

17.37

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INV SVCS A/C 1651-2788

707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

 

CLASS A

 

4,090.26

 

9.18

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE ADVISORS INC

ATTN CORP ACCOUNTING

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

124.689

 

5.75

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 4982-7567

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

117.869

 

5.44

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIALA/C 6671-8225

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

117.869

 

5.44

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

 

NFS LLC FEBO PREMIER TRUST FMT 5TH 3RD LIFE MFIRST MERCANTILE TRUST TTEEU A 12 23 9757 GERMANTOWN CT FL 4

CORDOVA, TN 38018

 

CLASS A

 

449,084.12

 

19.04

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION FOR BENEFIT OF: GERMAN AMERICAN FINANCIAL ADVI

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DR

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS I

 

4,635.89

 

7.73

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CORE BOND FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI OH45202

 

CLASS I

 

370,874.09

 

47.24

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

351,010.18

 

44.71

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIVERSIFIED SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND

 

 

THE INSTRUMENTARIUM SAVINGS INVESTM212112

P O BOX 10758

FARGO, ND 58106

 

CLASS Y

 

145,594.81

 

9.04

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DYNAMIC EQUITY FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

520,030.52

 

37.22

%

 

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TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

424,469.84

 

30.38

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

271,667.05

 

19.45

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

179,855.68

 

12.87

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OLD MUTUAL ASSET MANAGEMENT VOLUNTA

PO BOX 52129

PHOENIX, AZ 85072

 

CLASS Y

 

73,625.81

 

5.50

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMERGING MARKETS FUND

 

 

MAC & CO A/C ELXF3005002

MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS PO BOX 3198

525 WILLIAM PENN PLACE

PITTSBURGH, PA 15230

 

CLASS I

 

1,717,902.38

 

8.74

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOCOC/O COMMERCE BANK 922 WALNUT, TBTS-2

KANSAS CITY, MO 64106

 

CLASS I

 

1,469,808.83

 

7.48

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOCUSED FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

334,451.87

 

34.18

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

232,981.39

 

23.81

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATIONFUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

181,817.59

 

18.58

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUPATTN

MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

 

CLASS A

 

12,342.54

 

23.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

BRET W HAGGY

34062 CROWN COLONY DRAVON, OH 44011

 

CLASS A

 

4,081.20

 

7.78

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO JEAN S CROSBY

7181 COUNTY ROUTE 13

BATH, NY 14810

 

CLASS A

 

3,934.40

 

7.50

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WILLIAM R WOOD INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

3919 VIA ESCUDALA

MESA, CA 91941

 

CLASS A

 

3,471.02

 

6.61

%

 

25


 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

11,992.07

 

35.56

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JALIL J NASSER

IINDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

15414 NAWA CT

SAN DIEGO, CA 92129

 

CLASS C

 

2,113.08

 

6.27

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

456,546.14

 

29.72

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

359,605.30

 

23.41

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

331,744.17

 

21.60

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

280,114.41

 

18.24

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

106,952.18

 

6.96

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

12,339.43

 

60.24

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USAA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CO FBO 123831051

9800 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD

SAN ANTONIO, TX 78288

 

CLASS Y

 

2,967.36

 

14.49

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO PREMIER TRUST FMT 5TH 3RD LIFE MFIRST MERCANTILE TRUST TTEEU A 12 23 9757 GERMANTOWN CT FL 4

CORDOVA, TN 38018

 

CLASS A

 

361,184.16

 

15.14

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND

 

 

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO GLASTONBURY RET-INC 24559700

PO BOX 1533

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55480

 

CLASS I

 

305,619.75

 

9.21

%

 

26


 

 

 

MAC & CO A/C L1DF1000002 MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS PO BOX 3198

525 WILLIAM PENN PLACE

PITTSBURGH, PA 15230

 

CLASS I

 

207,401.66

 

6.25

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH YIELD FUND

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO PARK NATIONAL BANK

PO BOX 3500

NEWARK, OH 43058

 

CLASS A

 

446,232.54

 

5.42

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UBATCO & CO FBO ACES TRUST FUND

6811 S 27TH ST

LINCOLN, NE 68512

 

CLASS I

 

1,625,592.03

 

39.00

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

417,885.47

 

10.03

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

340,959.52

 

8.18

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

237,339.94

 

5.69

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

91,464,367.66

 

17.93

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

58,115,701.05

 

11.40

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST SANDS CAPITAL INSTITUTIONAL GROWTH FUND

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

45,542,276.41

 

8.93

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

36,877,722.88

 

7.23

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

27,600,531.21

 

5.41

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME FUND

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP ATTN

MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS A

 

11,704.59

 

10.66

%

 

27


 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN

MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

11,438.53

 

50.53

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 7703-4111

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

1,377.27

 

6.08

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP ATTN

MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

795,476.09

 

29.70

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

625,360.24

 

23.35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

568,648.88

 

21.23

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

305,165.79

 

11.39

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

11,815.97

 

30.20

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND

 

 

NATIONWIDE TRUST COMPANY FSB C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING

PO BOX 182029

COLUMBUS, OH 43218

 

CLASS A

 

6,675.08

 

16.57

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO DIANE S HADELMAN LEWIS E HADELMAN TTEE DIANE S HADELMAN TRST

U/A 11/25 /97

35 PUNKHORN POINT RDMASHPEE, MA 02649

 

CLASS A

 

5,101.37

 

12.66

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE ADVISORS INC ATTN CORP ACCOUNTING

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

232.908

 

57.81

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROBERT DAVIS ROTH IRA

2125 SUFFOLK AVE

WEST CHESTER, IL 60154

 

CLASS C

 

91.047

 

22.60

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WILLIAM H MAGEE INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

412 S STATE RD 57

WASHINGTON, IN 47501

 

CLASS C

 

78.927

 

19.59

%

 

28

 


 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

476,157.42

 

37.76

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

436,225.06

 

34.59

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATIONFUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

291,682.78

 

23.13

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO FIRST MERCANTILE-

PREMIER TR FIFT

FIRST MERCANTILE TRUST CO TTEE ATTN FUNDS MGMT

57 GERMANTOWN CT CORDOVA, TN 38018

 

CLASS A

 

126,386.89

 

15.55

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS FMTC IRAFBO RHONDA M GIEDD

345 NORTH HARRISON

BOX 411

CEDARVILLE, IL 61013

 

CLASS C

 

2,770.93

 

8.64

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS FMTC IRA

FBO CHARLES E RODERICK

2388 EAGLE DR

FREEPORT, IL 61032

 

CLASS C

 

2,057.51

 

6.42

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS/FMTC IRAFBO FRANK WATSON PARSONS

1025 ANTHONY DR MUSKEGON, MI 49441

 

CLASS C

 

2,041.62

 

6.37

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFS FMTC IRA FBO LEE SHANK

19846 HENRY RD

CLEVELAND, OH 44126

 

CLASS C

 

1,672.42

 

5.21

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE FIFTH THIRD BANCORP MASTER PROF SHARING PLAN 11500 OUTLOOK ST

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66211

 

CLASS I

 

4,693,516.29

 

41.45

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

2,601,453.93

 

22.97

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,794,606.64

 

15.85

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,673,188.10

 

14.78

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK FBO 5/3 BANK PEN &A/C # 01010021311505

P.O. BOX 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS Y

 

2,515,706.90

 

63.83

%

 

29


 

LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND

 

 

THE FIFTH THIRD BANCORP MASTER PROF SHARING PLAN 11500 OUTLOOK ST

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66211

 

CLASS Y

 

2,926,472.20

 

16.40

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN AND SOUTHERN LIFE INS COMPA

SEPARATE ACCOUNT

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

2,202,566.28

 

12.34

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MERGER ARBITRAGE FUND

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS A

 

3,549,631.32

 

17.34

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WENDEL & CO 495426 C/O THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON MUTUAL FUNDS REORG DEPARTMENT

PO BOX 1066

WALL ST STATION

NEW YORK, NY 10268

 

CLASS I

 

1,929,447.19

 

17.48

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JHF II ALTERNATIVE ASSET ALLOC FUND

601 CONGRESS ST

BOSTON, MA 02210

 

CLASS I

 

1,109,748.22

 

10.05

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WENDEL & CO A/C 874202 C/O THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON MUTUAL FUNDS REORG DEPARTMENT

PO BOX 1066

WALL ST STATION

NEW YORK, NY 10268

 

CLASS I

 

878,524.86

 

7.96

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GREENLEAF TRUST CASH REINVEST

3211 SOUTH ROSE STREET

KALAMAZOO, MI 49007

 

CLASS I

 

719,267.33

 

6.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GREENLEAF TRUST CASH

0211 SOUTH ROSE STREET

KALAMAZOO, MI 49007

 

CLASS I

 

562,017.99

 

5.09

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS Y

 

1,503,383.02

 

13.35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MID CAP FUND

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP ATTN

MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,042,046.18

 

38.96

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TTEE

FBO: TR U/W J SCHMIDLAPP1 - MID CAA/C # 01-0-0134056

5001 KINGSLEY DR DEPT 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS I

 

437,000.00

 

16.34

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TTEE FBO: TR C R SCHMID LAPP FUND-MC VALU A/C # 01-0-0077461

5001 KINGSLEY DR DEPT 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS I

 

203,825.20

 

7.62

%

 

30


 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

154,402.24

 

5.77

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS Y

 

577,843.10

 

12.50

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHARLES SCHWAB CO INC ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS TEAM S 4500 CHERRY CREEK 3 DR S FL

DENVER, CO 80209

 

CLASS Z

 

374,768.91

 

58.65

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MID CAP GROWTH FUND

 

 

SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY C O USFS COMMISIONABLE FBO 84105934

ONE FREEDOM VALLEY DR OAKS, PA 19456

 

CLASS I

 

265,510.89

 

17.45

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAYNIK & CO AS NOMINEE STATE STREET BANK & TRUST

1200 CROWN COLONY DR

QUINCY, MA 02169

 

CLASS I

 

241,825.37

 

15.90

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

129,784.41

 

8.53

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

101,741.90

 

6.69

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN STATES INSULATORS

200 CLARENDON ST

MAIL STOP JHT0515

BOSTON, MA 02116

 

CLASS I

 

94,245.27

 

6.20

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS Y

 

2,344,228.06

 

29.93

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE FUND

 

 

NFS LLC FEBO CITY NATIONAL BANK FBO CONVERGENT CAPITAL MGMT PO 225 BROADWAY FL 5

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101

 

CLASS A

 

46,312.44

 

14.44

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN & SOUTHERN LIFEAND INSURANCE COMPANY

400 BROADWAY MS 80

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

10,937.88

 

35.35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SERVICES

A/C 1545-915

2707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN55402

 

CLASS C

 

5,487.61

 

17.74

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN & SOUTHERN LIFEAND INSURANCE COMPANY

400 BROADWAY MS 80 CINCINNATI. OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

2,410,953.55

 

35.05

%

 

31


 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,318,466.27

 

19.17

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASTELLAS US RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS

11500 OUTLOOK ST

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66211

 

CLASS I

 

633,597.92

 

9.21

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MID CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 5408-7244

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

1,740.14

 

21.04

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 2181-3726

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

1,399.69

 

16.92

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 3455-1689

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

1,160.99

 

14.04

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INV SVCS

A/C 2224-9701

707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

 

CLASS C

 

1,153.40

 

13.95

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INV SVCS

A/C 6205-7199

707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

 

CLASS C

 

608.108

 

7.35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 3165-5671

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS C

 

583.203

 

7.05

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OLD MUTUAL ASSET MANAGEMENT VOLUNTA

PO BOX 52129

PHOENIX, AZ 85072

 

CLASS Y

 

331,977.04

 

5.68

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

 

 

NFS LLC FEBOPREMIER TRUST FMT 5TH 3RD LIFE MFIRST MERCANTILE TRUST TTEEU A 12 23 97

57 GERMANTOWN CT FL 4

CORDOVA, TN 38018

 

CLASS A

 

460,597.45

 

8.08

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONEY MARKET FUND

 

 

EAGLE REALTY GROUP AGENT FOR WS ALD CEH LLC

421 E 4TH ST

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS A

 

1,974,566.16

 

6.76

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PERSHING LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS

ATTN: CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES

1 PERSHING PLAZA

JERSEY CITY, NJ 07399

 

CLASS S

 

128,096,282.12

 

62.82

%

 

32


 

OHIO TAX-FREE BOND FUND

 

 

MARTHA HIGHSMITH AND ROBERT HIGHSMITH JT WROS

1302 AVON DR

CINCINNATI, OH 45229

 

CLASS C

 

61,664.65

 

9.90

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TRUST ATTN MUTUAL FUND SETTLEMENT

PO BOX 630074

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS I

 

85,286,530.00

 

99.46

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PREMIUM YIELD EQUITY FUND

 

 

WESTERN & SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO

400 BROADWAY ST

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS A

 

1,932,877.94

 

19.89

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP

ATTN: MS 80- INVESTMENT ACCOUNTING

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS A

 

1,032,717.29

 

10.63

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

1,082,999.05

 

13.32

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

885,408.35

 

10.89

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

567,244.39

 

6.98

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS Y

 

417,608.22

 

5.14

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL INSTITUTIONAL GROWTH FUND

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS I

 

8,362,555.11

 

5.74

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT SERVICES INC FBO INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE

4515 PAINTERS MILL RD

OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117

 

CLASS I

 

7,727,336.76

 

5.30

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SANDS CAPITAL SELECT GROWTH FUND

 

 

CHARLES SCHWAB CO INC

ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS TEAM S 4500 CHERRY CREEK 3 DR

S FL

DENVER, CO 80209

 

CLASS Y

 

16,995,650.95

 

12.99

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO ATTN OUTSIDE FUNDS

PO BOX 2600 VM 613

VALLEY FORGE, PA 19482

 

CLASS Y

 

7,631,137.32

 

5.83

%

 

33

 


 

SMALL CAP CORE FUND

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS A

 

604,091.19

 

9.89

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARBANC CO

514 MARKET ST PARKERSBURG, WV 26101

 

CLASS I

 

2,148,215.96

 

11.28

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DRAPER & CO

801 LANCASTER AVE

BRYN MAWR, PA 19010

 

CLASS Y

 

924,007.42

 

7.98

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE FUND

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INV SVCS

A/C 5597-1503

707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

 

CLASS C

 

2,444.02

 

8.92

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INV SVCS

A/C 1255-9555

707 2ND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

 

CLASS C

 

1,441.37

 

5.26

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

APEX CLEARING CORPORATION

FBO 742-79551-12

C/O PENSON FINANCIAL SERVICES

1700 PACIFIC AVENUE

SUITE 1400

DALLAS, TX 75201

 

CLASS C

 

1,431.70

 

5.23

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEI PRIVATE TRUST COC O CHEVY CHASE ID 443

ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS ADMINISTRATOR

ONE FREEDOM VALLEY DRIVE OAKS, PA 19456

 

CLASS I

 

65,205.48

 

56.37

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WELLS FARGO BANK NA

FBO HICK SPR MUT FDS1040265648

PO BOX 1533

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55480

 

CLASS I

 

49,480.83

 

42.77

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DELAWARE CORPORATE CENTER II

2 RIGHTER PARKWAY

WILMINGTON, DE 19803

 

CLASS Y

 

15,946.75

 

52.87

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS Y

 

1,540.30

 

5.11

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL CAP VALUE OPPORTUNITIES FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE ADVISORS INC ATTN CORP ACCOUNTING

303 BROADWAY SUITE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS C

 

164.367

 

8.59

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAXON AND CO

FBO 21750734454205

PO BOX 7780-1888

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182

 

CLASS I

 

76,550.79

 

18.47

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEYBANK NA FBO ABINGTON FOUNDATION THE MF CUS20242001067642

PO BOX 94871

CLEVELAND, OH 44101

 

CLASS I

 

56,061.33

 

13.52

%

 

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FBO AIGFSB CUST TTEE FBO BON SECOURS 403B PLAN

2929 ALLEN PKWY STE A6-20

HOUSTON, TX 77019

 

CLASS Y

 

300,958.73

 

8.63

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND

 

 

THE FIFTH THIRD BANCORP MASTER PROF SHARING PLAN 11500 OUTLOOK ST

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66211

 

CLASS I

 

1,198,038.88

 

77.19

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

175,391.02

 

11.30

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

91,308.62

 

5.88

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TTEE FBO: 5/3 AGT FOR FORD LEBOUTILLIER

A/C # 34-0-7579717

P.O. BOX 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS Y

 

20,628.03

 

6.95

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TTEE FBO:GEORGE F. LEBOUTILIER A/C #3407505613

P.O. BOX 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS Y

 

18,392.47

 

6.20

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLEXIBLE INCOME FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATIONFUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100 CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

598,426.80

 

24.63

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

586,287.73

 

24.13

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

476,449.34

 

19.61

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAXON & CO

FBO 21750794785002

P.O. BOX 7780-1888

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182

 

CLASS I

 

411,558.76

 

16.94

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK FBO TR C R SCHMIDLA/C # 01010000077495

P.O. BOX 3385

CINCINNATI, OH 45263

 

CLASS I

 

160,390.17

 

6.60

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAXON & CO

FBO 21750794782313

P.O. BOX 7780-1888 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182

 

CLASS I

 

150,454.02

 

6.19

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAX-FREE MONEY MARKET FUND

 

 

EDWARD A STRIKER AND CAROL A STRIKER

9711 BENNINGTON DR

CINCINNATI, OH 45241

 

CLASS A

 

4,648,600.55

 

35.14

%

 

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JOSEPH SHERMAN

PO BOX 2529

SAN GABRIEL, CA 91778

 

CLASS A

 

2,232,366.37

 

16.88

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J SHERMAN ACCT 2

PO BOX 2529

SAN GABRIEL, CA 91778

 

CLASS A

 

1,811,818.70

 

13.70

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOSEPH SHERMAN

DBA WALNUT HILLS CO

PO BOX 2529

SAN GABRIEL, CA 91778

 

CLASS A

 

1,699,138.00

 

12.85

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,497,517.33

 

13.69

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,356,366.08

 

12.40

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,287,176.93

 

11.77

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

US BANCORP FBO CITY OF MILW DEF COMP PLAN C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING

P.O. BOX 182029

COLUMBUS, OH 43218

 

CLASS I

 

697,578.02

 

6.38

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LPL FINANCIAL

A/C 1000-0005

9785 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121

 

CLASS Y

 

366,675.69

 

12.11

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COONE ORANGE WAY

WINDSOR, CT 06095

 

CLASS Y

 

297,241.89

 

9.81

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSES OF NEW YORK

70 WEST 36TH STREET

NEW YORK, NY 10018

 

CLASS Y

 

223,743.14

 

7.39

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

590,161.62

 

45.58

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

462,002.67

 

35.68

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATIONFUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

242,203.54

 

18.70

%

 

36

 


 

TVST CORE BOND FUND

 

 

WESTERN & SOUTHERN LIFE INS COMP SEPARATE ACCT A MAIL STATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

2,661,163.72

 

57.31

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLUMBUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1

MAIL STATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

248,563.71

 

5.35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TVST HIGH YIELD FUND

 

 

WESTERN-SOUTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

381,298.04

 

13.65

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLUMBUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

335,425.91

 

12.01

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TVST LARGE CAP CORE EQUITY FUND

 

 

COLUMBUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

529,228.24

 

15.40

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN-SOUTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE COSEPARATE ACCT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

368,747.42

 

10.73

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TVST MID CAP GROWTH FUND

 

 

WESTERN-SOUTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

402,724.33

 

27.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLUMBUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

101,774.89

 

6.95

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TVST MODERATE ETF FUND

 

 

WESTERN-SOUTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

234,747.26

 

7.64

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TVST MONEY MARKET FUND

 

 

WESTERN-SOUTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT 1

MAILSTATION 80

400 BROADWAY

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

2,663,300.37

 

6.58

%

 

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ULTRA SHORT DURATION FIXED INCOME FUND

 

 

TOUCHSTONE CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,570,274.79

 

25.05

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,385,924.00

 

22.11

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

890,022.48

 

14.20

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PERSHING LLC

1 PERSHING PLAZA

JERSEY CITY, NJ 07399

 

CLASS I

 

842,821.32

 

13.45

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

533,242.15

 

8.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VALUE FUND

 

 

NOBLE ENERGY PRODUCTION DCP FOR SE

PO BOX 52129

PHOENIX, AZ 85072

 

CLASS A

 

1,228,805.00

 

18.27

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE FIFTH THIRD BANCORP MASTER PROF SHARING PLAN 11500 OUTLOOK ST

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66211

 

CLASS I

 

6,633,708.25

 

35.16

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE MODERATE GROWTHALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,579,428.82

 

8.37

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOUCHSTONE BALANCED ALLOCATION FUND

303 BROADWAY ST STE 1100

CINCINNATI, OH 45202

 

CLASS I

 

1,247,501.88

 

6.61

%

 

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As of the Record Date, the Trustees and Officers of the Trusts as a group owned beneficially less than 1% of the outstanding shares of each Trust and of each Fund.

 

INVESTMENT ADVISOR AND OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS

 

Touchstone Advisors, Inc., (the “Advisor”) located at 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, serves as the investment advisor to all the Trusts.

 

Touchstone Securities, Inc. (the “Distributor”) serves as the principal underwriter of the shares of the Trusts. The address of Touchstone Securities is 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.

 

Both the Advisor and the Distributor are wholly-owned subsidiaries of IFS Financial Services, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Western-Southern Life Assurance Company (“WSLAC”). The address of WSLAC is 400 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. WSLAC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Western & Southern Life Insurance Company, a stock life insurance company originally organized under the laws of the State of Ohio on February 23, 1888 (“WSLIC”). WSLIC is wholly-owned by an Ohio-domiciled intermediate holding company, Western & Southern Financial Group, Inc., which is wholly owned by an Ohio-domiciled mutual insurance holding company, Western & Southern Mutual Holding Company. WSLAC is in the business of issuing insurance and annuity contracts.

 

The following officers of the Trusts hold positions with the Advisor and the Distributor.

 

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Name

 

Position with the Trusts

 

Position Held with the Advisor or Distributor

Jill T. McGruder

 

Trustee and President

 

Chief Executive Officer of the Advisor and Distributor.

Steven M. Graziano

 

Vice President

 

President of the Advisor and Distributor.

Timothy D. Paulin

 

Vice President

 

Senior Vice President of the Advisor.

Michael R. Moser

 

Chief Compliance Officer

 

Chief Compliance Officer of the Advisor and Distributor.

Terrie A. Wiedenheft

 

Controller and Treasurer

 

Chief Financial Officer of the Advisor and Distributor.

 

The Advisor serves as the administrator for the Trusts. BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc. (“BNY Mellon”), 4400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA 01581, serves as the sub-administrator, fund accountant, and transfer agent for the Trusts. Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (“BBH”), 40 Water Street, Boston, MA 02109, serves as the Trusts’ custodian. Pepper Hamilton LLP, 3000 Two Logan Square, 18th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19103, serves as counsel to the Trusts.

 

CERTAIN VOTING MATTERS FOR TVST

 

Shares of the TVST Funds may be purchased by separate accounts of insurance companies, including affiliated companies of TVST, such as WSLAC, Columbus Life Insurance Company (“Columbus”) and Integrity Life Insurance Company (“Integrity”), for the purpose of funding variable annuity and variable life insurance contracts. Pursuant to an order of exemption from the Securities and Exchange Commission shares of the Funds also may be purchased by separate accounts of unaffiliated life insurance companies, qualified pension and retirement plans outside the separate account context and the Advisor (including its affiliates) and affiliated and unaffiliated investment managers (including their affiliates) retained by the Advisor. WSLAC, Columbus, Integrity and other affiliated and unaffiliated insurance companies permitted, through separate accounts, to purchase shares of the Funds will be referred to collectively as the “Participating Insurance Companies” and individually, as the context requires as a “Participating Insurance Company”.

 

Instructions from Contract Owners

 

Contract owners (collectively, the “Contract Owners”) who select a TVST Fund for investment under a contract offered through a separate account of a Participating Insurance Company do not invest directly in, or hold shares of, the TVST Fund. The Participating Insurance Companies, on behalf of their respective separate accounts, are the shareholders of the TVST Fund and, as the legal owner of the TVST Fund’s shares, have sole voting and investment power with respect to the shares. The Participating Insurance Companies generally will pass through any voting rights to Contract Owners. Each Contract Owner, therefore, has the right to instruct the Participating Insurance Company how to vote the Contract Owner’s interest with respect to the Proposal. Participating Insurance Companies will vote the shares of a TVST Fund held in the name of each of their respective separate accounts as directed by the relevant Contract Owners.

 

The number of shares for which a Contract Owner may provide voting instructions is calculated by determining, for the TVST Fund’s sub-account in each applicable separate account, the percentage that represents a Contract Owner’s investment in the sub-account, and applying this percentage to the total number of TVST Fund shares that the sub-account owns.

 

In the event that any Contract Owner investing in a TVST Fund through a separate account fails to provide a Participating Insurance Company with voting instructions, the Participating Insurance Company will vote the shares attributable to each Contract Owner for, against or abstaining, in the same proportions as the shares for which instructions have been received from other Contract Owners investing through the Participating Insurance

 

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Company’s separate account. Shares of a TVST Fund owned by Participating Insurance Companies also will be voted in the same proportion as the share for which instructions have been received from Contract Owners investing through the respective separate accounts of these Participating Insurance Companies.

 

Under certain group contracts, participants in the group may be entitled to provide voting instructions. A participant entitled to provide voting instructions will be referred to as a “Voting Participant.”

 

Any Contract Owner or Voting Participant authorizing a Participating Insurance Company to vote shares attributable to that Contract Owner or Voting Participant has the power to revoke this authorization (1) by executing and sending a superseding authorization card to the Participating Insurance Company (at the address provided by the Participating Insurance Company) or (2) by sending a notice of revocation to the Participating Insurance Company (at the address provided by the Participating Insurance Company). The superseding authorization card or notice of revocation must be received by the Participating Insurance Company on or before August 2, 2013.

 

Quorum

 

The presence in person or by proxy of TVST’s shareholders entitled to cast a majority in number of votes is necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Because WSLAC and its affiliates are the legal owners of a majority of TVST’s shares, there will be a quorum at the special meeting regardless of how many Contract Owners direct WSLAC to vote on the Proposal. If there are insufficient votes to approve a Proposal, the persons named as proxies may propose one or more adjournments of the Special Meeting to permit additional time for the solicitation of proxies, in accordance with applicable law. Adjourned meetings must be held within a reasonable time after the date originally set for the special meeting. Solicitation of votes may continue to be made without any obligation to provide any additional notice of the adjournment. The persons named as proxies will vote in favor of such adjournment those proxies which they are entitled to vote in favor of the Proposal and will vote against any such adjournment those proxies to be voted against the Proposal.

 

OTHER BUSINESS

 

The Board knows of no other business to be brought before the Special Meeting. If other business should properly come before the meeting, the proxy holders will vote thereon in their discretion.

 

PLEASE COMPLETE THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY CARD(S) AND RETURN THE CARD(S) BY AUGUST 2, 2013 IN THE ENCLOSED SELF-ADDRESSED, POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE.

 

By order of the Board of Trustees 

Elizabeth R. Freeman, Secretary

 

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNING PROXY CARDS

 

The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and avoid the time and expense to the Touchstone Trusts in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.

 

1.                                      Individual Accounts:  Sign your name exactly as it appears in the registration on the proxy card.

 

2.                                      Joint Accounts:  Either party may sign, but the name of the party signing should conform exactly to the name shown in the registration on the proxy card.

 

3.                                      All Other Accounts:  The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration.  For example:

 

Registration

 

Valid Signature

 

 

 

Corporate Accounts

 

 

 

 

 

(1)                                 ABC Corp.

 

ABC Corp.

 

 

 

(2)                                 ABC Corp.

 

John Doe, Treasurer

 

 

 

(3)                                 ABC Corp.
c/o John Doe, Treasurer

 

John Doe

 

 

 

(4)                                 ABC Corp. Profit Sharing Plan

 

John Doe, Trustee

 

 

 

Trust Accounts

 

 

 

 

 

(1)                                 ABC Trust

 

Jane B. Doe, Trustee

 

 

 

(2)                                 Jane B. Doe, Trustee
u/t/d 12/28/78

 

Jane B. Doe

 

 

 

Custodial or Estate Accounts

 

 

 

 

 

(1)                                 John B. Smith, Cust.
f/b/o John B. Smith, Jr. UGMA

 

John B. Smith

 

 

 

(2)                                 Estate of John B. Smith

 

John B. Smith, Jr., Executor

 

EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! 
PLEASE SIGN, DATE AND RETURN YOUR VOTING 
INSTRUCTIONS TODAY!

 

Your Proxy Vote is important!

 

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Appendix A

 

Amended May 16, 2002

Amended November 19, 2003

Amended May 16, 2007

Amended May 17, 2012

 

TOUCHSTONE FUNDS GROUP TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INVESTMENT TRUST

TOUCHSTONE TAX-FREE TRUST

TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST

TOUCHSTONE VARIABLE SERIES TRUST

TOUCHSTONE INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS TRUST

 

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE CHARTER

 

ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE

 

The Boards of Trustees (the “Boards”) of Touchstone Funds Group Trust, Touchstone Investment Trust, Touchstone Strategic Trust, Touchstone Tax-Free Trust, Touchstone Variable Series Trust and Touchstone Institutional Funds Trust (the “Trusts”), on behalf of their various series (the “Funds”), hereby establishes the Governance Committees (the “Committees”). The primary purposes of the Committees are (1) to oversee the policies, practices and internal controls with respect to the valuation of the securities held by each Fund; (2) to assist the Boards in monitoring (i) the Funds’ compliance with legal and regulatory matters; (ii) the performance of the Funds’ Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”); and (iii) the cooperation of Touchstone Advisors, Inc. (the “Advisor”), sub-advisors and service providers with the CCO, including the requirement of regular reports of the CCO to the Committee and, as appropriate, the Boards; and (3) to recommend candidates to fill vacancies for disinterested Trustee positions on the Boards.

 

COMPOSITION

 

The Committees shall be composed of two or more of the disinterested Trustees of the Boards. Unless a Chairman is designated by the Boards, the Committees may elect a chairman (the “Chairman”). The Chairman will preside over the Committees’ meetings.

 

MEETINGS

 

The Committees may (a) provide for stated meetings of the Committees, (b) specify the manner of calling and notice required for special meetings of the Committees, (c) specify the number of members of the Committees required to constitute a quorum and the number of members of a Committee required to exercise specified powers delegated to such Committee, (d) authorize the making of decisions to exercise specified powers by written assent to the requisite number of members of the Committees without a meeting, and (e) authorize the members of the Committees to meet by means of a telephone conference circuit. Unless the Committees so provide, the Committee shall be governed by the same rules as the Boards.

 

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The Committees will meet on a regular basis, but not less frequently than quarterly. The Chairman will establish an agenda for each meeting. Special meetings shall be called as circumstances require. The Chairman of the Committees may invite Trust officers and other interested parties to participate in meetings. The Committees, in their discretion, may meet in executive session outside the presence of Trust officers and other parties.

 

A majority of the Committees’ members will constitute a quorum. At any meeting of the Committees, the decision of a majority of the members present and voting will be determinative as to any matter submitted to a vote.

 

REPORTING

 

The Committees’ will report to the Boards on the result of Committee reviews and make such recommendations as deemed appropriate. The Committees will keep minutes of its meetings, which will be available to the Boards for their review.

 

AMENDMENTS

 

The Committees shall review this Charter at least annually and recommend any changes to the Boards.

 

DUTIES, POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

A.            Specific Duties and Responsibilities of the Committees

 

The Committees shall have the following specific duties and responsibilities:

 

·                  The Committees will oversee the actions of the investment advisor and sub-advisors and the Trusts’ pricing agent with respect to valuation of securities, including review and approval of determinations of the market value of particular securities when market quotations are not readily available, or under emergency or unusual situations.

 

·                  The Committees will review compliance with the Trusts’ Brokerage and Soft Dollar Policies and Procedures and the brokerage and soft dollar policies of each sub-advisor, to ensure compliance with applicable law and will recommend any changes to such policies and procedures as it determines are appropriate.

 

·                  The Committees will review compliance with the Trusts’ Procedures for Determining Liquidity or Illiquidity of Certain Restricted Securities Exempt from Registration under the Securities Act of 1933 and will recommend any changes to such procedures as it determines are appropriate.

 

·                  The Committees will review the operations of the Funds to ensure that each Fund has segregated an appropriate amount of liquid assets with respect to “senior security” transactions that might result in leverage (including, for example, futures transactions and when-issued transactions).

 

·                  The Committees will review compliance with the Trusts’ Amortized Cost Rule 2a-7 Procedures and will recommend any changes to such procedures as it determines are appropriate.

 

·                  The Committees will endeavor to assure the quality and objectivity of the valuation of the Funds’ securities, and act as a liaison between the Boards and the investment advisor and relevant sub-advisors, and periodically will report to the Boards. In performing its duties, the Committees shall have unrestricted access to the Funds’ independent auditors, administrator, pricing agent, investment advisor and sub-advisors, as well as the officers of the Trusts.

 

·                  The Committees may delegate to the Trusts’ pricing agent, investment adviser or appropriate sub-advisors all routine matters regarding valuation of securities.

 

·                  The Committees will review with Trust management, the investment advisor and, if applicable,

 

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any appropriate sub-advisor (1) any compliance matter brought to the attention of the Committees; and (2) any comments or matters brought to management’s attention by the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

·                  The Committees will develop procedures for identifying and recruiting potential candidates for Board membership.

 

·                  The Committees will develop a list of qualifications, experience, abilities and skills that are necessary for an individual to possess in order to be considered for a position on the Board as a trustee who is not an interested person of the Trusts within the meaning of Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a “disinterested Trustee”).

 

·                  The Committees will recruit and screen individuals who possess the qualifications, experience, abilities and skills necessary to execute the responsibilities of a disinterested Trustee.

 

·                  The Committees will recommend candidates to the Boards to fill vacancies for disinterested Trustee positions on the Boards.

 

·                  The Committee will evaluate the performance of the Board (and, in particular, the disinterested Trustees) as a whole, at least annually with a view towards enhancing its effectiveness.

 

·                  The Committee will review periodically Board governance practices, procedures and operations, taking into account industry “best practices,” and recommend any appropriate changes to the Board.

 

·                  The Committee will consider and recommend opportunities for continuing Board member education and new Board member orientation.

 

·                  The Committee will assist the Board in defining and clarifying Board responsibilities.

 

·                  The Committee will review and make recommendations about the organization of Board meetings, including the frequency, timing and agendas of the meetings.

 

B.            General Powers of the Committees

 

The Committees shall have the following general powers:

 

·                  The Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge their responsibilities, including authority to utilize disinterested Trustees’ counsel and to retain other experts at the expense of the Funds.  Any action taken by the Committee shall be reported to the Boards at the next Board meeting following such action.

 

·                  The Committee may form and delegate authority to subcommittee of one or more members when appropriate.  Any subcommittee shall be subject to this Charter.  The decisions of any subcommittee to which authority is delegated under this paragraph shall be presented to the full Committees at their next regularly scheduled meeting.

 

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PROXY TABULATOR

P.O. BOX 9112

FARMINGDALE, NY 11735

To vote by Internet

 

1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com

3) Follow the instructions provided on the website.

 

To vote by Telephone

 

1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Call 1-800-690-6903

3) Follow the instructions.

 

To vote by Mail

 

1) Read the Proxy Statement.

2) Check the appropriate boxes on the proxy card below.

3) Sign and date the proxy card.

4) Return the proxy card in the envelope provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS:

 

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KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS

 

THIS PROXY CARD IS VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED AND DATED.

DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following:

For

All

Withhold

All

For All

Except

To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark "For All Except" and write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Election of Directors

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Nominees:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

01)  Jill T. McGruder

02)  Susan J. Hickenlooper

03)  Phillip R. Cox

04)  William C. Gale

05)  Kevin A. Robie

06)  Edward J. VonderBrink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) hereon. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, please give full title as such. Joint owners should each sign personally. All holders must sign. If a corporation or partnership, please sign in full corporate or partnership name by authorized officer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature [PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX]

Date

 

Signature [Joint Owners]

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Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Annual Meeting:

The Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TOUCHSTONE TRUSTS

 

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

 

The undersigned shareholder of the Touchstone Trusts hereby appoints Bo James Howell and Michael R. Moser, and each of them, the proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote, as indicated herein, all of the shares of the fund standing in the name of the undersigned at the close of business on May 24, 2013 at a Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held at the office of the Touchstone Trusts, 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, Cincinnati, OH 45202 on August 2, 2013, and at any and all adjournments thereof, with all of the powers the undersigned would possess if then and there personally present and especially (but without limiting the general authorization and power hereby given) to vote as indicated on the proposals, as more fully described in the Proxy Statement for the meeting.

 

 

PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE