Filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 23, 2021
1933 Act File No. 002-13628
1940 Act File No. 811-00043
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20549
FORM N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 | | X | |
Pre-Effective Amendment No. | |__| |
Post-Effective Amendment No. 257 | | X | |
and/or | |
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE | |
INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 | | X | |
Amendment No. 207 | |
Deutsche DWS Investment Trust (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter) |
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875 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022-6225 (Address of Principal Executive Offices) |
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Registrant’s Telephone Number, including Area Code: (212) 454-4500 | |
John Millette Vice President and Secretary Deutsche DWS Investment Trust 100 Summer Street Boston, MA 02110-2146 (Name and Address of Agent for Service) |
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With a copy to: John S. Marten Vedder Price P.C. 222 North LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60601-1104 |
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It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box):
|__| | Immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) |
| X| | On December 1, 2021 pursuant to paragraph (b) |
|__| | 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a) |
|__| | On _____________ pursuant to paragraph (a) |
|__| | 75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) |
|__| | On _____________ pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of Rule 485 |
If appropriate, check the following box: | |
|__| | This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a previously filed post-effective amendment. |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Post-Effective Amendment contains the Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information relating to the following series and classes of the Registrant:
This Post-Effective Amendment is not intended to update or amend any other Prospectuses or Statements of Additional Information of the Registrant’s other series or classes.
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund | ||||||||
CLASS/TICKER |
A |
SGGAX |
C |
SGGCX |
INST |
SGGIX |
S |
SCQGX |
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1 | |
1 | |
2 | |
2 | |
4 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 | |
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6 | |
9 | |
10 | |
11 |
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12 | |
Institutional Class and Class S Shares |
18 |
18 | |
19 | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 | |
21 | |
26 | |
27 | |
27 | |
30 | |
34 | |
34 | |
36 | |
37 | |
37 |
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A |
C |
INST |
S |
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on
purchases, as % of offering price |
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Maximum deferred sales charge (load), as
% of redemption proceeds1 |
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Account Maintenance Fee (annually, for
fund account balances below $10,000 and
subject to certain exceptions) |
$ |
$ |
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$ |
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A |
C |
INST |
S |
Management fee |
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Distribution/service (12b-1) fees |
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Other expenses |
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Total annual fund operating expenses |
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Fee waiver/expense reimbursement |
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Total annual fund operating expenses
after fee waiver/expense reimbursement |
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Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 1 | DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Years |
A |
C |
INST |
S |
1 |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
3 |
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5 |
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10 |
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Years |
A |
C |
INST |
S |
1 |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
3 |
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5 |
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10 |
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Class
Inception |
1
Year |
5
Years |
10
Years |
Class A before tax |
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After tax on distribu-
tions |
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After tax on distribu-
tions and sale of fund
shares |
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Class C before tax |
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INST Class before tax |
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Class S before tax |
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Russell 1000® Growth
Index (reflects no deduc-
tion for fees, expenses
or taxes) |
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Non-IRA |
IRAs |
UGMAs/
UTMAs |
Automatic
Investment
Plans |
A C |
1,000 |
500 |
1,000 |
500 |
INST |
1,000,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
S |
2,500 |
1,000 |
1,000 |
1,000 |
Mail |
All Requests |
DWS
PO Box 219151
Kansas City, MO 64121-9151 |
Expedited Mail |
DWS
210 West 10th Street
Kansas City, MO 64105-1614 | |
Web Site |
dws.com | |
Telephone |
(800) 728-3337, M – F 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. ET | |
TDD Line |
(800) 972-3006, M – F 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. ET |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 6 | Fund Details |
Fund Name |
Fee Paid |
DWS Large Cap Focus
Growth Fund |
0.615% |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 12 | Investing in the Fund |
Classes and features |
Points to help you compare |
Class A |
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■Sales charge of up to 5.75%
charged when you buy shares
■In most cases, no charge when
you sell shares
■Up to 0.25% annual share-
holder servicing fee |
■Some investors may be able to
reduce or eliminate their sales
charge; see “Class A Shares”
and Appendix B
■Total annual expenses are
lower than those for Class C
■Distributions are generally
higher than Class C |
Class C |
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■No sales charge when you buy
shares
■Deferred sales charge of
1.00%, charged when you sell
shares you bought within the
last year
■0.75% annual distribution fee
and up to 0.25% annual share-
holder servicing fee |
■Unlike Class A, Class C does
not have a sales charge when
buying shares, but has higher
annual expenses and a one
year deferred sales charge
■Distributions are generally
lower than Class A
■Maximum investment applies
■Class C automatically converts
to Class A after 8 years,
provided that records held by
the fund or your financial inter-
mediary verify Class C shares
have been held for at least
8 years |
Institutional Class |
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■No sales charge when you buy
shares and no deferred sales
charge when you sell shares |
■Only available to certain institu-
tional investors; typically
$1,000,000 minimum initial
investment
■Distributions are generally
higher than Class A and
Class C, and may be higher
than Class S, depending on
relative expenses |
Class S |
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■No sales charge when you buy
shares and no deferred sales
charge when you sell shares |
■Total annual expenses are
lower than those for Class A
and Class C
■Distributions are generally
higher than Class A and
Class C, and may be higher
than Institutional Class,
depending on relative expenses |
Your investment |
Front-end sales
charge as %
of offering price1,2 |
Front-end sales
charge as % of your
net investment2 |
Under $50,000 |
5.75% |
6.10% |
$50,000–$99,999 |
4.50 |
4.71 |
$100,000–$249,999 |
3.50 |
3.63 |
$250,000–$499,999 |
2.60 |
2.67 |
$500,000–$999,999 |
2.00 |
2.04 |
$1 million or more |
see below |
see below |
Year after you bought shares |
CDSC on shares you sell |
First year |
1.00% |
Second year and later |
None |
Type |
Address |
Expedited mail |
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All Requests |
DWS
210 West 10th Street
Kansas City, MO 64105-1614 |
Regular mail |
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All Requests |
DWS
P.O. Box 219151
Kansas City, MO 64121-9151 |
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Non-IRA |
IRAs |
UGMAs/
UTMAs |
Automatic
Investment
Plans |
A C |
1,000 |
500 |
1,000 |
500 |
INST |
1,000,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
S |
2,500 |
1,000 |
1,000 |
1,000 |
Bank name |
State Street Bank Boston |
Routing Number |
011000028 |
Attention |
DWS |
DDA Number |
9903-5552 |
FBO |
(Account name) (Account number) |
Credit |
(Fund name, Fund number and, if
applicable, class name) |
Class |
Exchanging into Another Fund ($) |
A C |
1,000 minimum into new non-IRA accounts per
fund
500 minimum into new IRA accounts per fund
50 minimum into all existing accounts per fund |
INST |
1,000,000 minimum into new accounts per fund |
S |
2,500 minimum into new non-IRA accounts per
fund
1,000 minimum into new IRA and UTMA/UGMA
accounts per fund
50 minimum into all existing accounts per fund |
Class |
Selling Shares ($) |
A C |
Check redemption:
Up to 100,000. More than 100,000 see
“Signature Guarantee”
QuickSell to your bank: Minimum 50, maximum
250,000
Wire redemption to your bank: Minimum 1,000 |
INST |
Same as Classes A and C |
S |
Same as Classes A and C |
( |
Total
Assets |
− |
Total
Liabilities |
) |
÷ |
Total Number of
Shares Outstanding |
= |
NAV |
Generally taxed at net capital
gain rates: |
Generally taxed at ordinary
income rates: |
Fund distributions |
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■gains from the sale of securi-
ties held (or treated as held)
by the fund for more than
one year
■qualified dividend income |
■gains from the sale of securi-
ties held (or treated as held)
by the fund for one year or
less
■all other taxable income |
Transactions involving fund
shares |
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■gains from selling fund
shares held for more than
one year |
■gains from selling fund
shares held for one year or
less |
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund — Class A | |||||
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Years Ended July 31, | ||||
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2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Selected Per Share Data | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$63.63 |
$50.70 |
$47.19 |
$42.39 |
$38.46 |
Income (loss) from investment operations: |
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Net investment income (loss)a
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(.30) |
(.12) |
(.04) |
(.06) |
.02 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
19.48 |
16.01 |
6.07 |
6.46 |
6.61 |
Total from investment operations |
19.18 |
15.89 |
6.03 |
6.40 |
6.63 |
Less distributions from: |
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Net realized gains |
(3.00) |
(2.96) |
(2.52) |
(1.60) |
(2.70) |
Net asset value, end of period |
$79.81 |
$63.63 |
$50.70 |
$47.19 |
$42.39 |
Total Return (%)b,c
|
31.03 |
32.91 |
13.92 |
15.47 |
18.45 |
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data | |||||
Net assets, end of period ($ millions) |
44 |
36 |
29 |
26 |
25 |
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%) |
1.14 |
1.18 |
1.22 |
1.22 |
1.25 |
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%) |
1.09 |
1.12 |
1.15 |
1.22 |
1.21 |
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%) |
(.43) |
(.23) |
(.08) |
(.15) |
.05 |
Portfolio turnover rate (%) |
20 |
21 |
26 |
36 |
30 |
a |
Based on average shares outstanding during the period. |
b |
Total return does not reflect the effect of any sales charges. |
c |
Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced. |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 30 | Financial Highlights |
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund — Class C | |||||
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Years Ended July 31, | ||||
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2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Selected Per Share Data | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ 51.67 |
$42.00 |
$39.84 |
$36.29 |
$ 33.54 |
Income (loss) from investment operations: |
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Net investment income (loss)a |
(.66) |
(.42) |
(.32) |
(.33) |
(.23) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
15.64 |
13.05 |
5.00 |
5.48 |
5.68 |
Total from investment operations |
14.98 |
12.63 |
4.68 |
5.15 |
5.45 |
Less distributions from: |
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Net realized gains |
(3.00) |
(2.96) |
(2.52) |
(1.60) |
(2.70) |
Net asset value, end of period |
$ 63.65 |
$51.67 |
$42.00 |
$39.84 |
$ 36.29 |
Total Return (%)b,c |
30.05 |
31.92 |
13.07 |
14.60 |
17.60 |
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data | |||||
Net assets, end of period ($ millions) |
6 |
6 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%) |
1.91 |
1.93 |
1.96 |
1.97 |
1.99 |
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%) |
1.84 |
1.87 |
1.90 |
1.97 |
1.96 |
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%) |
(1.16) |
(.97) |
(.82) |
(.89) |
(.70) |
Portfolio turnover rate (%) |
20 |
21 |
26 |
36 |
30 |
a |
Based on average shares outstanding during the period. |
b |
Total return does not reflect the effect of any sales charges. |
c |
Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced. |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 31 | Financial Highlights |
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund — Institutional Class | |||||
|
Years Ended July 31, | ||||
|
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Selected Per Share Data | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ 67.92 |
$53.83 |
$49.88 |
$44.65 |
$ 40.34 |
Income (loss) from investment operations: |
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|
|
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Net investment income (loss)a |
(.17) |
.01 |
.03 |
.06 |
.12 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
20.89 |
17.10 |
6.49 |
6.82 |
6.96 |
Total from investment operations |
20.72 |
17.11 |
6.52 |
6.88 |
7.08 |
Less distributions from: |
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|
|
|
|
Net investment income |
— |
(.06) |
(.05) |
(.05) |
(.07) |
Net realized gains |
(3.00) |
(2.96) |
(2.52) |
(1.60) |
(2.70) |
Total distributions |
(3.00) |
(3.02) |
(2.57) |
(1.65) |
(2.77) |
Net asset value, end of period |
$ 85.64 |
$67.92 |
$53.83 |
$49.88 |
$ 44.65 |
Total Return (%) |
b31.36
|
33.31 |
b14.18
|
15.78 |
b18.76 |
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data | |||||
Net assets, end of period ($ millions) |
26 |
13 |
2 |
10 |
8 |
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%) |
.89 |
.86 |
1.01 |
.94 |
.98 |
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%) |
.84 |
.86 |
.90 |
.94 |
.96 |
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%) |
(.23) |
.01 |
.06 |
.13 |
.30 |
Portfolio turnover rate (%) |
20 |
21 |
26 |
36 |
30 |
a |
Based on average shares outstanding during the period. |
b |
Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced. |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 32 | Financial Highlights |
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund — Class S | |||||
|
Years Ended July 31, | ||||
|
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Selected Per Share Data | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ 66.92 |
$53.11 |
$49.22 |
$44.09 |
$ 39.86 |
Income (loss) from investment operations: |
|
|
|
|
|
Net investment income (loss)a |
(.14) |
.01 |
.08 |
.06 |
.12 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
20.55 |
16.82 |
6.37 |
6.72 |
6.88 |
Total from investment operations |
20.41 |
16.83 |
6.45 |
6.78 |
7.00 |
Less distributions from: |
|
|
|
|
|
Net investment income |
— |
(.06) |
(.04) |
(.05) |
(.07) |
Net realized gains |
(3.00) |
(2.96) |
(2.52) |
(1.60) |
(2.70) |
Total distributions |
(3.00) |
(3.02) |
(2.56) |
(1.65) |
(2.77) |
Net asset value, end of period |
$ 84.33 |
$66.92 |
$53.11 |
$49.22 |
$ 44.09 |
Total Return (%) |
b31.35
|
b33.23
|
b14.24
|
15.75 |
b18.77 |
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data | |||||
Net assets, end of period ($ millions) |
325 |
260 |
223 |
209 |
198 |
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%) |
.87 |
.91 |
.94 |
.95 |
.98 |
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%) |
.84 |
.87 |
.90 |
.95 |
.96 |
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%) |
(.19) |
.02 |
.16 |
.12 |
.30 |
Portfolio turnover rate (%) |
20 |
21 |
26 |
36 |
30 |
a |
Based on average shares outstanding during the period. |
b |
Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced. |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 33 | Financial Highlights |
|
Maximum
Sales Charge:
5.75% |
Initial Hypothetical
Investment:
$10,000 |
Assumed Rate
of Return:
5% | ||
Year |
Cumulative
Return Before
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual
Fund
Expense
Ratios |
Cumulative
Return After
Fees &
Expenses |
Hypothetical
Year-End
Balance After
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual Fees
&
Expenses |
1 |
5.00% |
1.08% |
-2.06% |
$ 9,794.46 |
$ 678.79 |
2 |
10.25% |
1.14% |
1.73% |
$ 10,172.53 |
$ 113.81 |
3 |
15.76% |
1.14% |
5.65% |
$ 10,565.19 |
$ 118.20 |
4 |
21.55% |
1.14% |
9.73% |
$ 10,973.00 |
$ 122.77 |
5 |
27.63% |
1.14% |
13.97% |
$ 11,396.56 |
$ 127.51 |
6 |
34.01% |
1.14% |
18.36% |
$ 11,836.47 |
$ 132.43 |
7 |
40.71% |
1.14% |
22.93% |
$ 12,293.35 |
$ 137.54 |
8 |
47.75% |
1.14% |
27.68% |
$ 12,767.88 |
$ 142.85 |
9 |
55.13% |
1.14% |
32.61% |
$ 13,260.72 |
$ 148.36 |
10 |
62.89% |
1.14% |
37.73% |
$ 13,772.58 |
$ 154.09 |
Total |
$ 1,876.35 |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 34 | Appendix A |
|
Maximum
Sales Charge:
0.00% |
Initial Hypothetical
Investment:
$10,000 |
Assumed Rate
of Return:
5% | ||
Year |
Cumulative
Return Before
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual
Fund
Expense
Ratios |
Cumulative
Return After
Fees &
Expenses |
Hypothetical
Year-End
Balance After
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual Fees
&
Expenses |
1 |
5.00% |
1.83% |
3.17% |
$ 10,317.00 |
$ 185.90 |
2 |
10.25% |
1.91% |
6.36% |
$ 10,635.80 |
$ 200.10 |
3 |
15.76% |
1.91% |
9.64% |
$ 10,964.44 |
$ 206.28 |
4 |
21.55% |
1.91% |
13.03% |
$ 11,303.24 |
$ 212.66 |
5 |
27.63% |
1.91% |
16.53% |
$ 11,652.51 |
$ 219.23 |
6 |
34.01% |
1.91% |
20.13% |
$ 12,012.58 |
$ 226.00 |
7 |
40.71% |
1.91% |
23.84% |
$ 12,383.76 |
$ 232.99 |
8 |
47.75% |
1.91% |
27.66% |
$ 12,766.42 |
$ 240.18 |
9 |
55.13% |
1.14% |
32.59% |
$ 13,259.21 |
$ 148.35 |
10 |
62.89% |
1.14% |
37.71% |
$ 13,771.01 |
$ 154.07 |
Total |
$2,025.76 |
|
Maximum
Sales Charge:
0.00% |
Initial Hypothetical
Investment:
$10,000 |
Assumed Rate
of Return:
5% | ||
Year |
Cumulative
Return Before
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual
Fund
Expense
Ratios |
Cumulative
Return After
Fees &
Expenses |
Hypothetical
Year-End
Balance After
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual Fees
&
Expenses |
1 |
5.00% |
0.83% |
4.17% |
$ 10,417.00 |
$ 84.73 |
2 |
10.25% |
0.89% |
8.45% |
$ 10,845.14 |
$ 94.62 |
3 |
15.76% |
0.89% |
12.91% |
$ 11,290.87 |
$ 98.51 |
4 |
21.55% |
0.89% |
17.55% |
$ 11,754.93 |
$ 102.55 |
5 |
27.63% |
0.89% |
22.38% |
$ 12,238.06 |
$ 106.77 |
6 |
34.01% |
0.89% |
27.41% |
$ 12,741.04 |
$ 111.16 |
7 |
40.71% |
0.89% |
32.65% |
$ 13,264.70 |
$ 115.73 |
8 |
47.75% |
0.89% |
38.10% |
$ 13,809.88 |
$ 120.48 |
9 |
55.13% |
0.89% |
43.77% |
$ 14,377.46 |
$ 125.43 |
10 |
62.89% |
0.89% |
49.68% |
$ 14,968.38 |
$ 130.59 |
Total |
$ 1,090.57 |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 35 | Appendix A |
|
Maximum
Sales Charge:
0.00% |
Initial Hypothetical
Investment:
$10,000 |
Assumed Rate
of Return:
5% | ||
Year |
Cumulative
Return Before
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual
Fund
Expense
Ratios |
Cumulative
Return After
Fees &
Expenses |
Hypothetical
Year-End
Balance After
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual Fees
&
Expenses |
1 |
5.00% |
0.83% |
4.17% |
$ 10,417.00 |
$ 84.73 |
2 |
10.25% |
0.87% |
8.47% |
$ 10,847.22 |
$ 92.50 |
3 |
15.76% |
0.87% |
12.95% |
$ 11,295.21 |
$ 96.32 |
4 |
21.55% |
0.87% |
17.62% |
$ 11,761.70 |
$ 100.30 |
5 |
27.63% |
0.87% |
22.47% |
$ 12,247.46 |
$ 104.44 |
6 |
34.01% |
0.87% |
27.53% |
$ 12,753.28 |
$ 108.75 |
7 |
40.71% |
0.87% |
32.80% |
$ 13,279.99 |
$ 113.24 |
8 |
47.75% |
0.87% |
38.28% |
$ 13,828.46 |
$ 117.92 |
9 |
55.13% |
0.87% |
44.00% |
$ 14,399.57 |
$ 122.79 |
10 |
62.89% |
0.87% |
49.94% |
$ 14,994.28 |
$ 127.86 |
Total |
$1,068.85 |
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Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 37 | Appendix B |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 38 | Appendix B |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 39 | Appendix B |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 40 | Appendix B |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 41 | Appendix B |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 42 | Appendix B |
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Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 44 | Appendix B |
DWS |
PO Box 219151
Kansas City, MO
64121-9151
dws.com |
|
Shareholders:
(800) 728-3337
Investment professionals:
(800) 621-5027 |
Distributor |
DWS Distributors, Inc.
222 South Riverside Plaza
Chicago, IL 60606-5808
(800) 621-1148 |
SEC File Number |
Deutsche DWS Investment Trust
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund
811-00043
|
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund | ||
CLASS/TICKER |
T |
SGGTX |
| |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
2 | |
4 | |
4 | |
4 | |
5 | |
5 | |
| |
6 | |
9 | |
10 | |
11 |
| |
13 | |
13 | |
14 | |
14 | |
17 | |
18 | |
18 | |
20 | |
21 | |
21 | |
21 |
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases, as % of
offering price |
|
Management fee |
|
Distribution/service (12b-1) fees |
|
Other expenses1 |
|
Total annual fund operating expenses |
|
Fee waiver/expense reimbursement |
|
Total annual fund operating expenses after fee waiver/
expense reimbursement |
|
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
5 Years |
10 Years |
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 1 | DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Class
Inception |
1
Year |
5
Years |
10
Years |
Class T before tax |
|
|
|
|
After tax on distribu-
tions |
|
|
|
|
After tax on distribu-
tions and sale of fund
shares |
|
|
|
|
Russell 1000® Growth
Index (reflects no deduc-
tion for fees, expenses
or taxes) |
|
|
|
|
|
Non-IRA |
IRAs |
UGMAs/
UTMAs |
Automatic
Investment
Plans |
T |
1,000 |
500 |
1,000 |
500 |
Mail |
All Requests |
DWS
PO Box 219151
Kansas City, MO 64121-9151 |
Expedited Mail |
DWS
210 West 10th Street
Kansas City, MO 64105-1614 | |
Web Site |
dws.com | |
Telephone |
(800) 728-3337, M – F 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. ET | |
TDD Line |
(800) 972-3006, M – F 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. ET |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 6 | Fund Details |
Fund Name |
Fee Paid |
DWS Large Cap Focus
Growth Fund |
0.615% |
Your investment |
Front-end sales
charge as a %
of offering price1,2,3 |
Front-end sales
charge as a % of your
net investment2 |
Under $250,000 |
2.50% |
2.56% |
$250,000–$499,999 |
2.00 |
2.04 |
$500,000–$999,999 |
1.50 |
1.52 |
$1 million or more |
1.00 |
1.01 |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 12 | Investing in the Fund |
|
Non-IRA |
IRAs |
UGMAs/
UTMAs |
Automatic
Investment
Plans |
T |
1,000 |
500 |
1,000 |
500 |
( |
Total
Assets |
− |
Total
Liabilities |
) |
÷ |
Total Number of
Shares Outstanding |
= |
NAV |
Generally taxed at net capital
gain rates: |
Generally taxed at ordinary
income rates: |
Fund distributions |
|
■gains from the sale of securi-
ties held (or treated as held)
by the fund for more than
one year
■qualified dividend income |
■gains from the sale of securi-
ties held (or treated as held)
by the fund for one year or
less
■all other taxable income |
Transactions involving fund
shares |
|
■gains from selling fund
shares held for more than
one year |
■gains from selling fund
shares held for one year or
less |
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund — Institutional Class | |||||
|
Years Ended July 31, | ||||
|
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Selected Per Share Data | |||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$67.92 |
$53.83 |
$49.88 |
$44.65 |
$40.34 |
Income (loss) from investment operations: |
|
|
|
|
|
Net investment income (loss)a
|
(.17) |
.01 |
.03 |
.06 |
.12 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
20.89 |
17.10 |
6.49 |
6.82 |
6.96 |
Total from investment operations |
20.72 |
17.11 |
6.52 |
6.88 |
7.08 |
Less distributions from: |
|
|
|
|
|
Net investment income |
— |
(.06) |
(.05) |
(.05) |
(.07) |
Net realized gains |
(3.00) |
(2.96) |
(2.52) |
(1.60) |
(2.70) |
Total distributions |
(3.00) |
(3.02) |
(2.57) |
(1.65) |
(2.77) |
Net asset value, end of period |
$85.64 |
$67.92 |
$53.83 |
$49.88 |
$44.65 |
Total Return (%) |
b31.36
|
33.31 |
b14.18
|
15.78 |
b18.76
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data | |||||
Net assets, end of period ($ millions) |
26 |
13 |
2 |
10 |
8 |
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%) |
.89 |
.86 |
1.01 |
.94 |
.98 |
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%) |
.84 |
.86 |
.90 |
.94 |
.96 |
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%) |
(.23) |
.01 |
.06 |
.13 |
.30 |
Portfolio turnover rate (%) |
20 |
21 |
26 |
36 |
30 |
a |
Based on average shares outstanding during the period. |
b |
Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced. |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 20 | Financial Highlights |
|
Maximum
Sales Charge:
2.50% |
Initial Hypothetical
Investment:
$10,000 |
Assumed Rate
of Return:
5% | ||
Year |
Cumulative
Return Before
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual
Fund
Expense
Ratios |
Cumulative
Return After
Fees &
Expenses |
Hypothetical
Year-End
Balance After
Fees &
Expenses |
Annual Fees
&
Expenses |
1 |
5.00% |
1.08% |
1.32% |
$ 10,132.20 |
$ 357.36 |
2 |
10.25% |
1.20% |
5.17% |
$ 10,517.22 |
$ 123.90 |
3 |
15.76% |
1.20% |
9.17% |
$ 10,916.88 |
$ 128.60 |
4 |
21.55% |
1.20% |
13.32% |
$ 11,331.72 |
$ 133.49 |
5 |
27.63% |
1.20% |
17.62% |
$ 11,762.32 |
$ 138.56 |
6 |
34.01% |
1.20% |
22.09% |
$ 12,209.29 |
$ 143.83 |
7 |
40.71% |
1.20% |
26.73% |
$ 12,673.25 |
$ 149.30 |
8 |
47.75% |
1.20% |
31.55% |
$ 13,154.83 |
$ 154.97 |
9 |
55.13% |
1.20% |
36.55% |
$ 13,654.71 |
$ 160.86 |
10 |
62.89% |
1.20% |
41.74% |
$ 14,173.59 |
$ 166.97 |
Total |
$ 1,657.84 |
Prospectus December 1, 2021 | 21 | Appendix |
DWS |
PO Box 219151
Kansas City, MO
64121-9151
dws.com |
|
Shareholders:
(800) 728-3337
Investment professionals:
(800) 621-5027 |
Distributor |
DWS Distributors, Inc.
222 South Riverside Plaza
Chicago, IL 60606-5808
(800) 621-1148 |
SEC File Number |
Deutsche DWS Investment Trust
DWS Large Cap Focus Growth Fund
811-00043
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund | ||||||||
CLASS/TICKER
|
A
|
SGGAX
|
C
|
SGGCX
|
INST
|
SGGIX
|
S
|
SCQGX
|
|
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Part
II |
II-1
|
Detailed
Part II table of contents precedes page II-1 |
|
Board
Member |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
None
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$1
- $10,000 |
Keith
R. Fox |
None
|
Richard
J. Herring |
None
|
William
McClayton |
None
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
None
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
None
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(2)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(2)
|
None
|
|
Funds
Overseen by
Board
Member in the
DWS
Funds |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
Over
$100,000 |
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
Over
$100,000 |
Keith
R. Fox |
Over
$100,000 |
Richard
J. Herring |
Over
$100,000 |
William
McClayton |
Over
$100,000 |
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
Over
$100,000 |
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
Over
$100,000 |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(2)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(2)
|
None
|
Independent
Board
Member |
Owner
and
Relationship
to
Board
Member |
Company
|
Title
of
Class
|
Value
of
Securities
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Percent
of
Class
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
John
W. Ballantine |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Keith
R. Fox |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Richard
J. Herring |
|
None
|
|
|
|
William
McClayton |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
|
None
|
|
|
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Independent
Advisory
Board
Member
|
Owner
and
Relationship
to
Advisory
Board
Member
|
Company
|
Title
of
Class
|
Value
of
Securities
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Percent
of
Class
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Chad
D. Perry |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Catherine
Schrand |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
36,260.63
|
A
|
6.67%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
34,526.36
|
A
|
6.35%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
32,893.01
|
A
|
6.05%
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
32,730.64
|
A
|
6.02%
|
MLPF&S
FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF
ITS
CUSTOMERS
ATTN
FUND ADMINISTRATION XXXXX
4800
DEER LAKE DR EAST 2ND FL
JACKSONVILLE
FL 32246-6484 |
32,608.75
|
A
|
6.00%
|
LPL
FINANCIAL
9785
TOWNE CENTRE DR
SAN
DIEGO CA 92121-1968 |
30,057.05
|
A
|
5.53%
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
17,544.96
|
C
|
20.94%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
16,796.36
|
C
|
20.05%
|
RAYMOND
JAMES
OMNIBUS
FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
HOUSE
ACCT FIRM XXXXXXXX
ATTN
COURTNEY WALLER
880
CARILLON PARKWAY
ST
PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100 |
16,155.38
|
C
|
19.28%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
10,771.49
|
C
|
12.86%
|
LPL
FINANCIAL
9785
TOWNE CENTRE DR
SAN
DIEGO CA 92121-1968 |
7,086.74
|
C
|
8.46%
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
6,158.74
|
C
|
7.35%
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
89,979.40
|
Institutional
|
32.28%
|
RELIANCE
TRUST CO TTEE
FBO
ADP ACCESS LARGE MARKET 401K
201
17TH ST NW STE 1000
ATLANTA
GA 30363-1195 |
60,903.07
|
Institutional
|
21.85%
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
47,592.92
|
Institutional
|
17.08%
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
RAYMOND
JAMES
OMNIBUS
FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
HOUSE
ACCT FIRM XXXXXXXX
ATTN
COURTNEY WALLER
880
CARILLON PARKWAY
ST
PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100 |
31,022.83
|
Institutional
|
11.13%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
27,578.24
|
Institutional
|
9.89%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
15,439.90
|
Institutional
|
5.54%
|
CHARLES
SCHWAB & CO INC
REINVEST
ACCOUNT
ATTN
MUTUAL FUND DEPT
101
MONTGOMERY ST
SAN
FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151 |
212,872.40
|
S
|
5.61%
|
Name
of Committee |
Number
of
Meetings
in Last
Calendar
Year |
Functions
|
Current
Members |
AUDIT
COMMITTEE |
5
|
Assists
the Board in fulfilling its responsibility
for
oversight of (1) the integrity of the financial
statements,
(2) a fund’s accounting and
financial
reporting policies and procedures, (3)
a
fund’s compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
related to accounting and
financial
reporting, (4) valuation of fund assets
and
securities and (5) the qualifications,
independence
and performance of the
independent
registered public accounting firm
for
a fund. Oversees the valuation of a fund’s
securities
and other assets and determines, as
needed,
the fair value of fund securities or
other
assets under certain circumstances as
described
in the Valuation Procedures. The
Audit
Committee has appointed a Valuation
Sub-Committee,
which may make
determinations
of fair value required when the
Audit
Committee is not in session. The current
members
of the Valuation Sub-Committee are
William
McClayton, Richard J. Herring and
John
W. Ballantine (Alternate). The Audit
Committee
also approves and recommends to
the
Board the appointment, retention or
termination
of the independent registered
public
accounting firm for a fund, reviews the
scope
of audit and internal controls, considers
and
reports to the Board on matters relating to
a
fund’s accounting and financial reporting
practices,
and performs such other tasks as
the
full Board deems necessary or appropriate. |
William
McClayton (Chair),
Richard
J. Herring (Vice
Chair)
and John W.
Ballantine
|
Name
of Committee |
Number
of
Meetings
in Last
Calendar
Year |
Functions
|
Current
Members |
NOMINATING
AND
GOVERNANCE
COMMITTEE
|
5
|
Recommends
individuals for membership on
the
Board, nominates officers, Board and
committee
chairs, vice chairs and committee
members,
and oversees the operations of the
Board.
The Nominating and Governance
Committee
has not established specific,
minimum
qualifications that must be met by an
individual
to be considered by the Nominating
and
Governance Committee for nomination as
a
Board Member. The Nominating and
Governance
Committee may take into account
a
wide variety of factors in considering Board
Member
candidates, including, but not limited
to:
(i) availability and commitment of a
candidate
to attend meetings and perform his
or
her responsibilities to the Board, (ii) relevant
industry
and related experience, (iii)
educational
background, (iv) financial expertise,
(v)
an assessment of the candidate's ability,
judgment
and expertise, and (vi) the current
composition
of the Board. The Committee
generally
believes that the Board benefits from
diversity
of background, experience and views
among
its members, and considers this as a
factor
in evaluating the composition of the
Board,
but has not adopted any specific policy
in
this regard. The Nominating and Governance
Committee
reviews recommendations by
shareholders
for candidates for Board positions
on
the same basis as candidates
recommended
by other sources. Shareholders
may
recommend candidates for Board
positions
by forwarding their correspondence
by
US mail or courier service to Keith R. Fox,
DWS
Funds Board Chair, c/o Thomas R. Hiller,
Ropes
& Gray LLP, Prudential Tower, 800
Boylston
Street, Boston, MA 02199-3600. |
Rebecca
W. Rimel (Chair),
John
W. Ballantine (Vice
Chair)
and William
McClayton
|
OPERATIONS
COMMITTEE
|
5
|
Reviews
the administrative operations and
general
compliance matters of the funds.
Reviews
administrative matters related to the
operations
of the funds, policies and
procedures
relating to portfolio transactions,
custody
arrangements, fidelity bond and
insurance
arrangements and such other tasks
as
the full Board deems necessary or
appropriate.
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr.
(Chair),
Dawn-Marie Driscoll
(Vice
Chair) and Rebecca W.
Rimel
|
DIVIDEND
COMMITTEE |
0
|
Authorizes
dividends and other distributions for
those
funds that are organized as Maryland
corporations
or as series of a Maryland
corporation.
The Committee meets on an as-
needed
basis. The Committee applies only to
the
following corporations: Deutsche DWS
Global/International
Fund, Inc. and Deutsche
DWS
International Fund, Inc. |
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll, Keith
R.
Fox, John W. Ballantine
(Alternate),
Richard J.
Herring
(Alternate), William
McClayton
(Alternate),
Rebecca
W. Rimel
(Alternate)
and William N.
Searcy,
Jr. (Alternate) |
Board
Member |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
$1,691
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$1,691
|
Keith
R. Fox |
$2,304
|
Richard
J. Herring |
$1,691
|
William
McClayton |
$1,859
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
$1,820
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
$1,820
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(1)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(1)
|
None
|
Board
Member |
Total
Compensation
from
the fund and
DWS
Fund Complex(2)
|
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
$295,000
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$295,000
|
Keith
R. Fox(3)
|
$395,000
|
Richard
J. Herring |
$295,000
|
William
McClayton(4)
|
$320,000
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel(4)
|
$320,000
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr.(4)
|
$320,000
|
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(1)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand (1)
|
None
|
Name
of Portfolio Manager |
Dollar
Range of
Fund
Shares Owned |
Dollar
Range of All DWS
Fund
Shares Owned |
Sebastian
P. Werner |
$10,001
- $50,000 |
$100,001
- $500,000 |
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Registered
Investment
Companies
|
Total
Assets of
Registered
Investment
Companies
|
Number
of Investment
Company
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-Based
Fee
Accounts |
Sebastian
P. Werner |
7
|
$5,902,092,367
|
0
|
$0
|
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
|
Total
Assets of
Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
|
Number
of Pooled
Investment
Vehicle
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-
Based
Fee
Accounts
|
Sebastian
P. Werner |
1
|
$307,763,745
|
0
|
$0
|
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Other
Accounts |
Total
Assets
of
Other
Accounts
|
Number
of Other
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-
Based
Fee
Accounts
|
Sebastian
P. Werner |
20
|
$280,808,067
|
0
|
$0
|
Fiscal
Year Ended |
Gross
Amount
Paid
to DIMA
for
Advisory
Services
|
Amount
Waived
by
DIMA for
Advisory
Services
|
Gross
Amount Paid to
DIMA
for General
Administrative
Services(1)
|
Amount
Waived by
DIMA
for General
Administrative
Services
|
2021
|
$2,170,025
|
$0
|
$342,264
|
$0
|
2020
|
$1,626,693
|
$0
|
$261,168
|
$0
|
2019
|
$1,511,997
|
$0
|
$245,853
|
$0
|
Fiscal
Year Ended |
Gross
Amount Paid to
DSC
for Transfer
Agency
Services |
Amount
Waived by
DSC
for Transfer
Agency
Services |
2021
|
$150,293
|
$97,706
|
2020
|
$132,920
|
$101,301
|
2019
|
$142,659
|
$108,313
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Aggregate
Sales
Commissions
|
Aggregate
Commissions
Retained
by
DDI |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
2021
|
$7,442
|
$3,024
|
|
2020
|
$5,431
|
$2,409
|
|
2019
|
$4,379
|
$1,822
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Class
A Shares |
Class
C Shares |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
2021
|
$0
|
$243
|
|
2020
|
$306
|
$66
|
|
2019
|
$0
|
$49
|
|
|
12b-1
Distribution
Fees
|
12b-1
Shareholder
Services
Fees |
12b-1
Shareholder
Services
Fees Waived |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Class
A |
N/A
|
$96,421
|
$6,917
|
|
Class
C |
$45,530
|
$14,913
|
$3,243
|
Fund
|
2021
|
2020
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
20%
|
21%
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Brokerage
Commissions
Paid
by Fund |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
2021
|
$42,144
|
|
2020
|
$(1)47,440
|
|
2019
|
$31,263
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Name
of
Affiliated
Broker |
Affiliation
|
Aggregate
Brokerage
Commissions
Paid
by Fund
to
Affiliated
Brokers
|
%
of the Total
Brokerage
Commissions
|
%
of the
Aggregate
Dollar
Value of
all
Portfolio
Transactions
|
DWS
Large Cap
Focus
Growth
Fund
|
2021
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
|
2020
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
|
2019
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
Fund
|
Amount
of Transactions
with
Research Firms |
Commissions
Paid
on
Transactions
with
Research Firms |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
$2,522,618
|
$(1)28,242
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Gross
income from securities lending activities (including income from
cash
collateral
reinvestment) |
$51,740
|
Fees
and/or compensation for securities lending activities and related services | |
Fees
paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split |
$2,999
|
Fees
paid for any cash collateral management service (including fees deducted
from
a pooled cash collateral reinvestment vehicle) that are not included in the
revenue
split |
$9,406
|
Administrative
fees not included in revenue split |
—
|
Indemnification
fee not included in revenue split |
—
|
Rebate
(paid to borrower) |
—
|
Other
fees not included in revenue split |
—
|
Aggregate
fees/compensation for securities lending activities and related services |
$12,405
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Net
income from securities lending activities |
$39,335
|
Fund
and its Fiscal Year End |
Class
|
CUSIP
Number |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Class
A |
25157M695
|
Fiscal
Year End: 7/31 |
Class
C |
25157M737
|
|
Institutional
Class |
25157M752
|
|
Class
S |
25157M745
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund | ||
CLASS/TICKER
|
T
|
SGGTX
|
|
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Part
II |
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Part II table of contents precedes page II-1 |
|
Board
Member |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
None
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$1
- $10,000 |
Keith
R. Fox |
None
|
Richard
J. Herring |
None
|
William
McClayton |
None
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
None
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
None
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(2)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(2)
|
None
|
|
Funds
Overseen by
Board
Member in the
DWS
Funds |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
Over
$100,000 |
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
Over
$100,000 |
Keith
R. Fox |
Over
$100,000 |
Richard
J. Herring |
Over
$100,000 |
William
McClayton |
Over
$100,000 |
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
Over
$100,000 |
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
Over
$100,000 |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(2)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(2)
|
None
|
Independent
Board
Member |
Owner
and
Relationship
to
Board
Member |
Company
|
Title
of
Class
|
Value
of
Securities
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Percent
of
Class
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
John
W. Ballantine |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Keith
R. Fox |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Richard
J. Herring |
|
None
|
|
|
|
William
McClayton |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
|
None
|
|
|
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Independent
Advisory
Board
Member
|
Owner
and
Relationship
to
Advisory
Board
Member
|
Company
|
Title
of
Class
|
Value
of
Securities
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Percent
of
Class
on an
Aggregate
Basis |
Chad
D. Perry |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Catherine
Schrand |
|
None
|
|
|
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
36,260.63
|
A
|
6.67%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
34,526.36
|
A
|
6.35%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
32,893.01
|
A
|
6.05%
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
32,730.64
|
A
|
6.02%
|
MLPF&S
FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF
ITS
CUSTOMERS
ATTN
FUND ADMINISTRATION XXXXX
4800
DEER LAKE DR EAST 2ND FL
JACKSONVILLE
FL 32246-6484 |
32,608.75
|
A
|
6.00%
|
LPL
FINANCIAL
9785
TOWNE CENTRE DR
SAN
DIEGO CA 92121-1968 |
30,057.05
|
A
|
5.53%
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
17,544.96
|
C
|
20.94%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
16,796.36
|
C
|
20.05%
|
RAYMOND
JAMES
OMNIBUS
FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
HOUSE
ACCT FIRM XXXXXXXX
ATTN
COURTNEY WALLER
880
CARILLON PARKWAY
ST
PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100 |
16,155.38
|
C
|
19.28%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
10,771.49
|
C
|
12.86%
|
LPL
FINANCIAL
9785
TOWNE CENTRE DR
SAN
DIEGO CA 92121-1968 |
7,086.74
|
C
|
8.46%
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
6,158.74
|
C
|
7.35%
|
NATIONAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC
FOR
EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ATTN
MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT - 4TH FL
499
WASHINGTON BLVD
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07310-1995 |
89,979.40
|
Institutional
|
32.28%
|
RELIANCE
TRUST CO TTEE
FBO
ADP ACCESS LARGE MARKET 401K
201
17TH ST NW STE 1000
ATLANTA
GA 30363-1195 |
60,903.07
|
Institutional
|
21.85%
|
AMERICAN
ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC
707
2ND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS
MN 55402-2405 |
47,592.92
|
Institutional
|
17.08%
|
Name
and Address of Investor |
Shares
|
Class
|
Percentage
|
RAYMOND
JAMES
OMNIBUS
FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
HOUSE
ACCT FIRM XXXXXXXX
ATTN
COURTNEY WALLER
880
CARILLON PARKWAY
ST
PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100 |
31,022.83
|
Institutional
|
11.13%
|
PERSHING
LLC
1
PERSHING PLZ
JERSEY
CITY NJ 07399-0001 |
27,578.24
|
Institutional
|
9.89%
|
FIRST
CLEARING LLC
SPECIAL
CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE
BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER
2801
MARKET ST
ST
LOUIS MO 63103-2523 |
15,439.90
|
Institutional
|
5.54%
|
CHARLES
SCHWAB & CO INC
REINVEST
ACCOUNT
ATTN
MUTUAL FUND DEPT
101
MONTGOMERY ST
SAN
FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151 |
212,872.40
|
S
|
5.61%
|
Name
of Committee |
Number
of
Meetings
in Last
Calendar
Year |
Functions
|
Current
Members |
AUDIT
COMMITTEE |
5
|
Assists
the Board in fulfilling its responsibility
for
oversight of (1) the integrity of the financial
statements,
(2) a fund’s accounting and
financial
reporting policies and procedures, (3)
a
fund’s compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
related to accounting and
financial
reporting, (4) valuation of fund assets
and
securities and (5) the qualifications,
independence
and performance of the
independent
registered public accounting firm
for
a fund. Oversees the valuation of a fund’s
securities
and other assets and determines, as
needed,
the fair value of fund securities or
other
assets under certain circumstances as
described
in the Valuation Procedures. The
Audit
Committee has appointed a Valuation
Sub-Committee,
which may make
determinations
of fair value required when the
Audit
Committee is not in session. The current
members
of the Valuation Sub-Committee are
William
McClayton, Richard J. Herring and
John
W. Ballantine (Alternate). The Audit
Committee
also approves and recommends to
the
Board the appointment, retention or
termination
of the independent registered
public
accounting firm for a fund, reviews the
scope
of audit and internal controls, considers
and
reports to the Board on matters relating to
a
fund’s accounting and financial reporting
practices,
and performs such other tasks as
the
full Board deems necessary or appropriate. |
William
McClayton (Chair),
Richard
J. Herring (Vice
Chair)
and John W.
Ballantine
|
Name
of Committee |
Number
of
Meetings
in Last
Calendar
Year |
Functions
|
Current
Members |
NOMINATING
AND
GOVERNANCE
COMMITTEE
|
5
|
Recommends
individuals for membership on
the
Board, nominates officers, Board and
committee
chairs, vice chairs and committee
members,
and oversees the operations of the
Board.
The Nominating and Governance
Committee
has not established specific,
minimum
qualifications that must be met by an
individual
to be considered by the Nominating
and
Governance Committee for nomination as
a
Board Member. The Nominating and
Governance
Committee may take into account
a
wide variety of factors in considering Board
Member
candidates, including, but not limited
to:
(i) availability and commitment of a
candidate
to attend meetings and perform his
or
her responsibilities to the Board, (ii) relevant
industry
and related experience, (iii)
educational
background, (iv) financial expertise,
(v)
an assessment of the candidate's ability,
judgment
and expertise, and (vi) the current
composition
of the Board. The Committee
generally
believes that the Board benefits from
diversity
of background, experience and views
among
its members, and considers this as a
factor
in evaluating the composition of the
Board,
but has not adopted any specific policy
in
this regard. The Nominating and Governance
Committee
reviews recommendations by
shareholders
for candidates for Board positions
on
the same basis as candidates
recommended
by other sources. Shareholders
may
recommend candidates for Board
positions
by forwarding their correspondence
by
US mail or courier service to Keith R. Fox,
DWS
Funds Board Chair, c/o Thomas R. Hiller,
Ropes
& Gray LLP, Prudential Tower, 800
Boylston
Street, Boston, MA 02199-3600. |
Rebecca
W. Rimel (Chair),
John
W. Ballantine (Vice
Chair)
and William
McClayton
|
OPERATIONS
COMMITTEE
|
5
|
Reviews
the administrative operations and
general
compliance matters of the funds.
Reviews
administrative matters related to the
operations
of the funds, policies and
procedures
relating to portfolio transactions,
custody
arrangements, fidelity bond and
insurance
arrangements and such other tasks
as
the full Board deems necessary or
appropriate.
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr.
(Chair),
Dawn-Marie Driscoll
(Vice
Chair) and Rebecca W.
Rimel
|
DIVIDEND
COMMITTEE |
0
|
Authorizes
dividends and other distributions for
those
funds that are organized as Maryland
corporations
or as series of a Maryland
corporation.
The Committee meets on an as-
needed
basis. The Committee applies only to
the
following corporations: Deutsche DWS
Global/International
Fund, Inc. and Deutsche
DWS
International Fund, Inc. |
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll, Keith
R.
Fox, John W. Ballantine
(Alternate),
Richard J.
Herring
(Alternate), William
McClayton
(Alternate),
Rebecca
W. Rimel
(Alternate)
and William N.
Searcy,
Jr. (Alternate) |
Board
Member |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
$1,691
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$1,691
|
Keith
R. Fox |
$2,304
|
Richard
J. Herring |
$1,691
|
William
McClayton |
$1,859
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel |
$1,820
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. |
$1,820
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(1)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand(1)
|
None
|
Board
Member |
Total
Compensation
from
the fund and
DWS
Fund Complex(2)
|
Independent
Board Member: | |
John
W. Ballantine |
$295,000
|
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll |
$295,000
|
Keith
R. Fox(3)
|
$395,000
|
Richard
J. Herring |
$295,000
|
William
McClayton(4)
|
$320,000
|
Rebecca
W. Rimel(4)
|
$320,000
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr.(4)
|
$320,000
|
Independent
Advisory Board Member: | |
Chad
D. Perry(1)
|
None
|
Catherine
Schrand (1)
|
None
|
Name
of Portfolio Manager |
Dollar
Range of
Fund
Shares Owned |
Dollar
Range of All DWS
Fund
Shares Owned |
Sebastian
P. Werner |
$10,001
- $50,000 |
$100,001
- $500,000 |
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Registered
Investment
Companies
|
Total
Assets of
Registered
Investment
Companies
|
Number
of Investment
Company
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-Based
Fee
Accounts |
Sebastian
P. Werner |
7
|
$5,902,092,367
|
0
|
$0
|
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
|
Total
Assets of
Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
|
Number
of Pooled
Investment
Vehicle
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-
Based
Fee
Accounts
|
Sebastian
P. Werner |
1
|
$307,763,745
|
0
|
$0
|
Name
of
Portfolio
Manager |
Number
of
Other
Accounts |
Total
Assets
of
Other
Accounts
|
Number
of Other
Accounts
with
Performance-
Based
Fee |
Total
Assets of
Performance-
Based
Fee
Accounts
|
Sebastian
P. Werner |
20
|
$280,808,067
|
0
|
$0
|
Fiscal
Year Ended |
Gross
Amount
Paid
to DIMA
for
Advisory
Services
|
Amount
Waived
by
DIMA for
Advisory
Services
|
Gross
Amount Paid to
DIMA
for General
Administrative
Services(1)
|
Amount
Waived by
DIMA
for General
Administrative
Services
|
2021
|
$2,170,025
|
$0
|
$342,264
|
$0
|
2020
|
$1,626,693
|
$0
|
$261,168
|
$0
|
2019
|
$1,511,997
|
$0
|
$245,853
|
$0
|
Fiscal
Year Ended |
Gross
Amount Paid to
DSC
for Transfer
Agency
Services |
Amount
Waived by
DSC
for Transfer
Agency
Services |
2021
|
$150,293
|
$97,706
|
2020
|
$132,920
|
$101,301
|
2019
|
$142,659
|
$108,313
|
Fund
|
2021
|
2020
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
20%
|
21%
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Brokerage
Commissions
Paid
by Fund |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
2021
|
$42,144
|
|
2020
|
$(1)47,440
|
|
2019
|
$31,263
|
|
Fiscal
Year
|
Name
of
Affiliated
Broker |
Affiliation
|
Aggregate
Brokerage
Commissions
Paid
by Fund
to
Affiliated
Brokers
|
%
of the Total
Brokerage
Commissions
|
%
of the
Aggregate
Dollar
Value of
all
Portfolio
Transactions
|
DWS
Large Cap
Focus
Growth
Fund
|
2021
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
|
2020
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
|
2019
|
None
|
—
|
None
|
—
|
—
|
Fund
|
Amount
of Transactions
with
Research Firms |
Commissions
Paid
on
Transactions
with
Research Firms |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
$2,522,618
|
$(1)28,242
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Gross
income from securities lending activities (including income from
cash
collateral
reinvestment) |
$51,740
|
Fees
and/or compensation for securities lending activities and related services | |
Fees
paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split |
$2,999
|
Fees
paid for any cash collateral management service (including fees deducted
from
a pooled cash collateral reinvestment vehicle) that are not included in the
revenue
split |
$9,406
|
Administrative
fees not included in revenue split |
—
|
Indemnification
fee not included in revenue split |
—
|
Rebate
(paid to borrower) |
—
|
Other
fees not included in revenue split |
—
|
Aggregate
fees/compensation for securities lending activities and related services |
$12,405
|
|
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Net
income from securities lending activities |
$39,335
|
Fund
and its Fiscal Year End |
|
CUSIP
Number |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
Class
T |
25157M430
|
Fiscal
Year End: 7/31 |
|
|
|
Page
|
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
II-19
| |
II-23
| |
II-23
| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
II-32
| |
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| |
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| |
II-40
| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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| |
II-167
|
A+
|
Highest
|
B+
|
Average
|
C
|
Lowest
|
A
|
High
|
B
|
Below
Average |
D
|
In
Reorganization |
A–
|
Above
Average |
B–
|
Low
|
LIQ
|
Liquidation
|
Name,
Year of Birth,
Position
with
the Trust/Corporation
and
Length of Time
Served(1)
|
Business
Experience and
Directorships
During the Past 5 Years |
Number
of
Funds
in
DWS
Fund
Complex
Overseen
|
Other
Directorships
Held
by Board Member/
Advisory
Board Member |
Keith
R. Fox, CFA (1954)
Chairperson
since 2017,
and
Board Member since
1996
|
Managing
General Partner, Exeter Capital
Partners
(a series of private investment
funds)
(since 1986); Directorships:
Progressive
International Corporation
(kitchen
goods importer and distributor);
former
Chairman, National Association of
Small
Business Investment Companies;
Former
Directorships: ICI Mutual Insurance
Company;
BoxTop Media Inc. (advertising);
Sun
Capital Advisers Trust (mutual funds) |
70
|
-
|
John
W. Ballantine (1946)
Board
Member since 1999 |
Retired;
formerly: Executive Vice President
and
Chief Risk Management Officer, First
Chicago
NBD Corporation/The First National
Bank
of Chicago (1996-1998); Executive Vice
President
and Head of International Banking
(1995-1996);
Not-for-Profit Directorships:
Palm
Beach Civic Assn.; Window to the
World
Communications (public media); Life
Director
of Harris Theater for Music and
Dance
(Chicago); Life Director of Hubbard
Street
Dance Chicago; Former Directorships:
Director
and Chairman of the Board,
Healthways
Inc.(2)
(population well-being and
wellness
services) (2003-2014); Stockwell
Capital
Investments PLC (private equity);
Enron
Corporation; FNB Corporation;
Tokheim
Corporation; First Oak Brook
Bancshares,
Inc.; Oak Brook Bank; Portland
General
Electric(2)
(utility company) (2003-
2021);
and Prisma Energy International;
Former
Not-for-Profit Directorships: Public
Radio
International |
70
|
-
|
Name,
Year of Birth,
Position
with
the Trust/Corporation
and
Length of Time
Served(1)
|
Business
Experience and
Directorships
During the Past 5 Years |
Number
of
Funds
in
DWS
Fund
Complex
Overseen
|
Other
Directorships
Held
by Board Member/
Advisory
Board Member |
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll (1946)
Board
Member since 1987 |
Advisory
Board and former Executive Fellow,
Hoffman
Center for Business Ethics, Bentley
University;
formerly: Partner, Palmer &
Dodge
(law firm) (1988-1990); Vice President
of
Corporate Affairs and General Counsel,
Filene’s
(retail) (1978-1988); Directorships:
Trustee
and former Chairman of the Board,
Southwest
Florida Community Foundation
(charitable
organization); Former
Directorships:
ICI Mutual Insurance
Company
(2007-2015); Sun Capital Advisers
Trust
(mutual funds) (2007-2012); Investment
Company
Institute (audit, executive,
nominating
committees) and Independent
Directors
Council (governance, executive
committees)
|
70
|
-
|
Richard
J. Herring (1946)
Board
Member since 1990 |
Jacob
Safra Professor of International
Banking
and Professor of Finance, The
Wharton
School, University of Pennsylvania
(since
July 1972); Director, The Wharton
Financial
Institutions Center (1994-2020);
formerly:
Vice Dean and Director, Wharton
Undergraduate
Division (1995-2000) and
Director,
The Lauder Institute of International
Management
Studies (2000-2006); Member
FDIC
Systemic Risk Advisory Committee
since
2011, member Systemic Risk Council
since
2012 and member of the Advisory
Board
of the Yale Program on Financial
Stability
since 2013; Former Directorships:
Co-Chair
of the Shadow Financial Regulatory
Committee
(2003-2015), Executive Director
of
The Financial Economists Roundtable
(2008-2015),
Director of The Thai Capital
Fund
(2007-2013), Director of The Aberdeen
Singapore
Fund (2007-2018), and
Nonexecutive
Director of Barclays Bank DE
(2010-2018)
|
70
|
Director,
Aberdeen Japan
Fund
(since 2007) |
William
McClayton (1944)
Board
Member since 2004 |
Private
equity investor (since October 2009);
formerly:
Managing Director, Diamond
Management
& Technology Consultants, Inc.
(global
consulting firm) (2001-2009); Senior
Partner,
Arthur Andersen LLP (accounting)
(1966-2001);
Former Directorships: Board of
Managers,
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago;
Trustee,
Ravinia Festival |
70
|
-
|
Chad
D. Perry (1972) Board
Member
or Advisory Board
Member
since 2021(3)
|
Executive
Vice President, General Counsel
and
Secretary, Tanger Factory Outlet
Centers,
Inc.(2)
(since 2011); formerly
Executive
Vice President and Deputy General
Counsel,
LPL Financial Holdings Inc.(2)(2006-
2011);
Senior Corporate Counsel, EMC
Corporation
(2005-2006); Associate, Ropes &
Gray
LLP (1997-2005) |
21(4)
|
-
|
Name,
Year of Birth,
Position
with
the Trust/Corporation
and
Length of Time
Served(1)
|
Business
Experience and
Directorships
During the Past 5 Years |
Number
of
Funds
in
DWS
Fund
Complex
Overseen
|
Other
Directorships
Held
by Board Member/
Advisory
Board Member |
Rebecca
W. Rimel (1951)
Board
Member since 1995 |
Senior
Advisor, The Pew Charitable Trusts
(charitable
organization) (since July 2020);
Director,
The Bridgespan Group (nonprofit
organization)
(since October 2020); formerly:
Executive
Vice President, The Glenmede
Trust
Company (investment trust and wealth
management)
(1983-2004); Board Member,
Investor
Education (charitable organization)
(2004-2005);
Former Directorships: Trustee,
Executive
Committee, Philadelphia Chamber
of
Commerce (2001-2007); Director, Viasys
Health
Care(2)
(January 2007-June 2007);
Trustee,
Thomas Jefferson Foundation
(charitable
organization) (1994-2012);
President,
Chief Executive Officer and
Director,
The Pew Charitable Trusts
(charitable
organization) (1994-2020);
Director,
BioTelemetry Inc.(2)
(acquired by
Royal
Philips in 2021) (healthcare) (2009-
2021)
|
70
|
Director,
Becton Dickinson
and
Company(2)
(medical
technology
company) (2012-
present)
|
Catherine
Schrand (1964)
Board
Member or Advisory
Board
Member since
2021(3)
|
Celia
Z. Moh Professor of Accounting (since
2016)
and Professor of Accounting (since
1994),
The Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania;
formerly Vice Dean, Wharton
Doctoral
Programs (2016-2019) |
21(4)
|
-
|
William
N. Searcy, Jr. (1946)
Board
Member since 1993 |
Private
investor since October 2003;
formerly:
Pension & Savings Trust Officer,
Sprint
Corporation(2)
(telecommunications)
(November
1989-September 2003); Former
Directorships:
Trustee, Sun Capital Advisers
Trust
(mutual funds) (1998-2012) |
70
|
-
|
Name,
Year of Birth, Position
with
the Trust/Corporation
and
Length of Time Served(6)
|
Business
Experience and Directorships During the Past 5 Years |
Hepsen
Uzcan(7)
(1974)
President
and Chief Executive
Officer,
2017-present |
Fund
Administration (Head since 2017), DWS; Secretary, DWS USA Corporation (2018-
present);
Assistant Secretary, DWS Distributors, Inc.(2018-present); Director and Vice
President,
DWS Service Company (2018-present); Assistant Secretary, DWS
Investment
Management Americas, Inc. (2018-present); Director and President, DB
Investment
Managers, Inc. (2018-present); President and Chief Executive Officer, The
European
Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The Central and Eastern
Europe
Fund, Inc. (2017-present); formerly: Vice President for the Deutsche funds
(2016-2017);
Assistant Secretary for the DWS funds (2013-2019); Assistant Secretary,
The
European Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The Central and
Eastern
Europe Fund, Inc. (2013-2020); Directorships: Interested Director, The
European
Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The Central and Eastern
Europe
Fund, Inc. (since June 25, 2020); ICI Mutual Insurance Company (since October
16,
2020); and Episcopalian Charities of New York (2018-present) |
John
Millette(8)
(1962)
Vice
President and Secretary,
1999-present
|
Legal
(Associate General Counsel), DWS; Chief Legal Officer, DWS Investment
Management
Americas, Inc. (2015-present); Director and Vice President, DWS Trust
Company
(2016-present); Secretary, DBX ETF Trust (2020-present); Vice President, DBX
Advisors
LLC (2021-present); Secretary, The European Equity Fund, Inc., The New
Germany
Fund, Inc. and The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (2011-present);
formerly:
Secretary, Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc. (2015-2017);
and
Assistant Secretary, DBX ETF Trust (2019-2020). |
Name,
Year of Birth, Position
with
the Trust/Corporation
and
Length of Time Served(6)
|
Business
Experience and Directorships During the Past 5 Years |
Ciara
Crawford(9)(1984)
Assistant
Secretary, since
February
8, 2019 |
Fund
Administration (Specialist), DWS (2015-present); formerly, Legal Assistant at
Accelerated
Tax Solutions |
Diane
Kenneally(8)
(1966)
Chief
Financial Officer and
Treasurer,
2018 – present |
Fund
Administration Treasurer’s Office (Co-Head since 2018), DWS; Treasurer, Chief
Financial
Officer and Controller, DBX ETF Trust (2019-present); Treasurer and Chief
Financial
Officer, The European Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The
Central
and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (2018-present); formerly: Assistant Treasurer for
the
DWS funds (2007-2018) |
Paul
Antosca(8)(1957)
Assistant
Treasurer, 2007-
present
|
Fund
Administration Tax (Head), DWS; Assistant Treasurer, DBX ETF Trust (2019-
present)
|
Sheila
Cadogan(8)(1966)
Assistant
Treasurer, 2017-
present
|
Fund
Administration Treasurer’s Office (Co-Head since 2018), DWS; Director and Vice
President,
DWS Trust Company (2018-present); Assistant Treasurer, DBX ETF Trust
(2019-present);
Assistant Treasurer, The European Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany
Fund,
Inc. and The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (2018-present) |
Scott
D. Hogan(8)
(1970)
Chief
Compliance Officer,
2016-present
|
Anti-Financial
Crime & Compliance US (Senior Team Lead), DWS; Chief Compliance
Officer,
The European Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The Central
and
Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (2016-present) |
Caroline
Pearson(8)
(1962)
Chief
Legal Officer, 2010-
present
|
Legal
(Senior Team Lead), DWS; Assistant Secretary, DBX ETF Trust (2020-present);
Chief
Legal Officer, DBX Advisors LLC (2020-present); Chief Legal Officer, The
European
Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany Fund, Inc. and The Central and Eastern
Europe
Fund, Inc. (2012-present); formerly: Secretary, Deutsche AM Distributors, Inc.
(2002-2017);
Secretary, Deutsche AM Service Company (2010-2017); and Chief Legal
Officer,
DBX Strategic Advisors LLC (2020-2021) |
Christian
Rijs(7)
(1980)
Anti-Money
Laundering
Compliance
Officer, since
October
6, 2021 |
DWS
Americas Head of Anti-Financial Crime and AML Officer, DWS; AML Officer,
DWS
Trust Company (since October 6, 2021); AML Officer, DBX ETF Trust (since
October
6, 2021); AML Officer, The European Equity Fund, Inc., The New Germany
Fund,
Inc. and The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (since October 6, 2021);
formerly:
DWS UK & Ireland Head of Anti-Financial Crime and MLRO |
Hepsen
Uzcan: |
Assistant
Secretary |
Christian
Rijs: |
Anti-Money
Laundering Compliance Officer |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
Tax-Free
Income Funds |
|
DWS
California Tax-Free Income Fund |
First
$250 million 0.400%
Next
$750 million 0.370%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.350%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.330%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.300%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.280%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.260%
Thereafter
0.250% |
DWS
Intermediate Tax-Free Fund |
0.315%
|
DWS
Managed Municipal Bond Fund |
First
$250 million 0.365%
Next
$750 million 0.345%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.325%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.315%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.295%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.275%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.255%
Thereafter
0.235% |
DWS
Massachusetts Tax-Free Fund |
First
$250 million 0.400%
Next
$750 million 0.370%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.350%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.330%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.300%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.280%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.260%
Thereafter
0.250% |
DWS
New York Tax-Free Income Fund |
First
$250 million 0.400%
Next
$750 million 0.370%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.350%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.330%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.300%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.280%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.260%
Thereafter
0.250% |
DWS
Short-Term Municipal Bond Fund |
First
$500 million 0.300%
Next
$500 million 0.285%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.270%
Thereafter
0.255% |
DWS
Strategic High Yield Tax-Free Fund |
First
$300 million 0.455%
Next
$200 million 0.405%
Next
$500 million 0.380%
Next
$500 million 0.360%
Next
$500 million 0.350%
Thereafter
0.340% |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
Taxable
Fixed-Income Funds |
|
DWS
Emerging Markets Fixed Income Fund |
0.590%
|
DWS
ESG Global Bond Fund |
0.31%
|
DWS
Floating Rate Fund |
First
$1.0 billion 0.550%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.535%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.510%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.485%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.460%
Thereafter
0.450% |
DWS
Global High Income Fund |
0.40%
|
DWS
GNMA Fund |
First
$1 billion 0.315%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.310%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.300%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.280%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.260%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.240%
Thereafter
0.220% |
DWS
High Income Fund |
First
$250 million 0.480%
Next
$750 million 0.450%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.430%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.410%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.380%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.360%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.340%
Thereafter
0.320% |
DWS
Short Duration Fund |
First
$1.5 billion 0.365%
Next
$500 million 0.340%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.315%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.300%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.285%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.270%
Thereafter
0.255% |
DWS
Total Return Bond Fund |
First
$1.5 billion 0.400%
Next
$1.75 billion 0.385%
Next
$1.75 billion 0.370%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.355%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.345%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.325%
Thereafter
0.315% |
Asset
Allocation Funds |
|
DWS
Global Income Builder Fund |
First
$1.5 billion 0.370%
Next
$500 million 0.345%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.310%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.300%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.290%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.280%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.270%
Thereafter
0.260% |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
DWS
Multi-Asset Conservative Allocation
Fund
|
(a)
0.100% of the Fund’s
average
daily net assets
invested
in exchange
traded
funds and mutual
funds;
and (b) 0.550% of
the
Fund’s average daily
net
assets not covered in
(a)
above(1) |
DWS
Multi-Asset Moderate Allocation Fund |
(a)
0.100% of the Fund’s
average
daily net assets
invested
in exchange
traded
funds and mutual
funds;
and (b) 0.550% of
the
Fund’s average daily
net
assets not covered in
(a)
above(1)
|
Real
Assets Funds |
|
DWS
Enhanced Commodity Strategy Fund |
First
$500 million 0.850%
Next
$500 million 0.800%
Next
$500 million 0.750%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.725%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.700%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.675%
Thereafter
0.650% |
DWS
RREEF Global Infrastructure Fund |
First
$2.0 billion 0.900%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.875%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.825%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.775%
Thereafter
0.750% |
DWS
RREEF Global Real Estate Securities
Fund
|
First
$1.0 billion 0.700%
Thereafter
0.675% |
DWS
RREEF Real Assets Fund |
First
$500 million 0.800%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.785%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.775%
Thereafter
0.750% |
DWS
RREEF Real Estate Securities Fund |
First
$100 million 0.565%
Next
$100 million 0.465%
Next
$100 million 0.415%
Thereafter
0.365% |
US
Equity Funds |
|
DWS
Capital Growth Fund |
First
$250 million 0.495%
Next
$750 million 0.465%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.445%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.425%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.395%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.375%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.355%
Thereafter
0.335% |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
DWS
Communications Fund |
First
$100 million 1.000%
Next
$100 million 0.900%
Next
$100 million 0.850%
Next
$200 million 0.800%
Next
$500 million 0.730%
Next
$500 million 0.680%
Thereafter
0.650% |
DWS
Core Equity Fund |
First
$250 million 0.365%
Next
$750 million 0.360%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.355%
Next
$5.0 billion 0.345%
Next
$5.0 billion 0.335%
Next
$5.0 billion 0.325%
Thereafter
0.300% |
DWS
CROCI®
Equity Dividend Fund |
First
$250 million 0.630%
Next
$750 million 0.600%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.580%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.560%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.530%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.520%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.510%
Thereafter
0.500%(2)
|
DWS
CROCI®
U.S. Fund |
First
$1.5 billion 0.425%
Next
$500 million 0.400%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.375%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.350%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.325%
Thereafter
0.300% |
DWS
Equity Sector Strategy Fund |
(a)
0.100% of the Fund’s
average
daily net assets
invested
in exchange
traded
funds and mutual
funds;
and (b) 0.300% of
the
Fund’s average daily
net
assets not covered in
(a)
above(1)
|
DWS
ESG Core Equity Fund |
First
$250 million 0.465%
Next
$750 million 0.460%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.455%
Next
$5 billion 0.445%
Next
$5 billion 0.435%
Next
$5 billion 0.425%
Thereafter
0.400%(2)
|
DWS
Health and Wellness Fund |
First
$500 million 0.765%
Thereafter
0.715% |
DWS
Large Cap Focus Growth Fund |
First
$1.5 billion 0.615%
Next
$500 million 0.565%
Thereafter
0.515% |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
DWS
Science and Technology Fund |
First
$250 million 0.480%
Next
$750 million 0.450%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.430%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.410%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.380%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.360%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.340%
Thereafter
0.320% |
DWS
Small Cap Core Fund |
First
$250 million 0.650%
Next
$250 million 0.620%
Next
$500 million 0.615%
Next
$4.0 billion 0.565%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.550%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.540%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.530%
Thereafter
0.520%(2)
|
DWS
Small Cap Growth Fund |
First
$500 million 0.650%
Next
$1 billion 0.600%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.550%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.540%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.530%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.520%
Thereafter
0.510% |
Index-Related
Funds |
|
Deutsche
DWS Equity 500 Index Portfolio |
0.050%
|
DWS
Equity 500 Index Fund |
0.000%(3)
|
DWS
S&P 500 Index Fund |
0.000%(3)
|
International/Global
Equity Funds |
|
DWS
CROCI®
International Fund |
First
$2.5 billion 0.565%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.545%
Next
$5.0 billion 0.525%
Next
$5.0 billion 0.515%
Thereafter
0.465% |
DWS
Emerging Markets Equity Fund |
0.700%
|
DWS
ESG International Core Equity Fund |
0.65%
|
DWS
Global Macro Fund |
First
$2.5 billion 0.600%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.595%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.565%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.555%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.545%
Thereafter
0.535% |
DWS
Global Small Cap Fund |
0.80%
|
DWS
International Growth Fund |
0.62%
|
DWS
Latin America Equity Fund |
First
$400 million 1.000%
Next
$400 million 0.900%
Thereafter
0.800% |
Insurance/Annuity
Funds |
|
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
DWS
Alternative Asset Allocation VIP |
(a)
0.100% of the fund’s
average
daily net assets
invested
in exchange-
traded
funds and mutual
funds;
and (b) 1.00% of
the
fund’s average daily
net
assets not covered in
(a)
above(1) |
DWS
Capital Growth VIP |
First
$250 million 0.390%
Next
$750 million 0.365%
Thereafter
0.340% |
DWS
Core Equity VIP |
First
$250 million 0.390%
Next
$750 million 0.365%
Thereafter
0.340% |
DWS
CROCI®
International VIP |
First
$500 million 0.650%
Thereafter
0.600% |
DWS
CROCI®
U.S. VIP |
First
$250 million 0.600%
Next
$750 million 0.575%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.550%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.525%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.500%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.475%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.450%
Thereafter
0.425% |
DWS
Equity 500 Index VIP |
First
$1 billion 0.200%
Next
$1 billion 0.175%
Thereafter
0.150% |
DWS
Global Income Builder VIP |
First
$250 million 0.370%
Next
$750 million 0.345%
Thereafter
0.310% |
DWS
Global Small Cap VIP |
0.80%
|
DWS
High Income VIP |
First
$250 million 0.500%
Next
$750 million 0.470%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.450%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.430%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.400%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.380%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.360%
Thereafter
0.340% |
DWS
Government Money Market VIP |
First
$500 million 0.235%
Next
$500 million 0.220%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.205%
Thereafter
0.190% |
DWS
International Growth VIP |
0.62%
|
DWS
Small Cap Index VIP |
0.28%
|
DWS
Small Mid Cap Growth VIP |
First
$250 million 0.550%
Next
$750 million 0.525%
Thereafter
0.500% |
Fund
Name |
Management
Fee Rate |
DWS
Small Mid Cap Value VIP |
First
$250 million 0.650%
Next
$750 million 0.620%
Next
$1.5 billion 0.600%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.580%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.550%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.540%
Next
$2.5 billion 0.530%
Thereafter
0.520% |
Money
Market Funds |
|
Cash
Account Trust – DWS Government &
Agency
Securities Portfolio |
First
$500 million 0.120%
Next
$500 million 0.100%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.075%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.060%
Thereafter
0.050%(4)
|
Cash
Account Trust – DWS Tax-Exempt
Portfolio
|
First
$500 million 0.120%
Next
$500 million 0.100%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.075%
Next
$1.0 billion 0.060%
Thereafter
0.050%(4)
|
DWS
ESG Liquidity Fund |
First
$1.0 billion 0.1500%
Next
$3.0 billion 0.1325%
Thereafter
0.1200% |
DWS
Government Cash Management Fund |
0.00%(5)
|
DWS
Government Money Market Series |
0.000%(5)
|
DWS
Money Market Prime Series |
First
$215 million 0.400%
Next
$335 million 0.275%
Next
$250 million 0.200%
Next
$800 million 0.150%
Next
$800 million 0.140%
Next
$800 million 0.130%
Thereafter
0.120% |
Government
Cash Management Portfolio |
First
$3 billion 0.1200%
Next
$4.5 billion 0.1025%
Thereafter
0.0900% |
Investors
Cash Trust – DWS Treasury
Portfolio
|
0.050%
|
Fund
Name |
Subadvisor
|
Subadvisor
Fee Rate |
Index-Related
Funds |
|
|
Deutsche
DWS Equity 500 Index Portfolio |
NTI
|
First
$2.0 billion 0.015%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.010%
Thereafter
0.005% |
Insurance/Annuity
Funds |
|
|
DWS
Equity 500 Index VIP |
NTI
|
First
$2.0 billion 0.015%
Next
$2.0 billion 0.010%
Thereafter
0.005% |
Fund
Name |
Subadvisor
|
Subadvisor
Fee Rate |
DWS
Small Cap Index VIP |
NTI
|
First
$100 million 0.080%
Next
$400 million 0.040%
Thereafter
0.020% |
International/Global
Equity Funds |
|
|
DWS
Latin America Equity Fund |
IUAM
|
50%,
after the effect of
waivers,
of the
management
fee payable
to
DIMA pursuant to the
Investment
Management
Agreement,
as in effect
from
time to time |
Compensation
Schedule:
Retail
Sales and DWS/Ascensus 403(b) Plan(1)
| |
Amount
of Shares Sold |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value |
$250,000
to $2,999,999 |
0.75%(2)
|
$250,000
to $49,999,999 |
0.50%(3)
0.75%(4)
|
$250,000
to $4,999,999 |
1.00%(5)
|
$5,000,000
to $9,999,999 |
0.55%(5)(8)
|
$1
million to $2,999,999 |
0.85%(6)
1.00%(7)
|
$1
million to $4,999,999 |
1.00%(8)
|
$3
million to $49,999,999 |
0.50%(9)
|
$10
million to $49,999,999 |
0.50%(5)(8)
|
$50
million and greater |
0.25%(10)
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $50,000 |
5.75%
|
6.10%
|
5.20%
|
$50,000
but less than $100,000 |
4.50%
|
4.71%
|
4.00%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
3.50%
|
3.63%
|
3.00%
|
$250,000
but less than $500,000 |
2.60%
|
2.67%
|
2.25%
|
$500,000
but less than $1 million |
2.00%
|
2.04%
|
1.75%
|
$1
million and over |
.00***
|
.00***
|
.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $50,000 |
5.75%
|
6.10%
|
5.20%
|
$50,000
but less than $100,000 |
4.50%
|
4.71%
|
4.00%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
3.50%
|
3.63%
|
3.00%
|
$250,000
and over |
.00***
|
.00***
|
.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $100,000 |
4.50%
|
4.71%
|
4.00%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
3.50%
|
3.63%
|
3.00%
|
$250,000
but less than $500,000 |
2.60%
|
2.67%
|
2.25%
|
$500,000
but less than $1 million |
2.00%
|
2.04%
|
1.75%
|
$1
million and over |
0.00***
|
0.00***
|
0.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $100,000 |
2.75%
|
2.83%
|
2.25%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
2.50%
|
2.56%
|
2.00%
|
$250,000
and over |
0.00***
|
0.00***
|
0.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $100,000 |
2.75%
|
2.83%
|
2.25%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
2.25%
|
2.30%
|
1.75%
|
$250,000
but less than $500,000 |
1.25%
|
1.27%
|
1.00%
|
$500,000
but less than $1 million |
1.00%
|
1.01%
|
1.00%
|
$1
million and over |
0.00***
|
0.00***
|
0.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $100,000 |
2.75%
|
2.83%
|
2.25%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
2.50%
|
2.56%
|
2.00%
|
$250,000
and over |
0.00***
|
0.00***
|
0.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price* |
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value** |
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $100,000 |
2.25%
|
2.30%
|
1.75%
|
$100,000
but less than $250,000 |
1.75%
|
1.78%
|
1.25%
|
$250,000
and over |
0.00***
|
0.00***
|
0.00****
|
|
Sales
Charge | ||
Amount
of Purchase |
As
a Percentage
of
Offering Price(1)(2)
|
As
a Percentage of
Net
Asset Value(3)
|
Allowed
to Dealers as a
Percentage
of Offering Price |
Less
than $250,000 |
2.50%
|
2.56%
|
2.50%
|
$250,000
but less than $500,000 |
2.00%
|
2.04%
|
2.00%
|
$500,000
but less than $1,000,000 |
1.50%
|
1.52%
|
1.50%
|
$1,000,000
and over |
1.00%
|
1.01%
|
1.00%
|
Term
|
Definition
|
Business
Allocation Plan |
Documents
the allocation of responsibilities amongst
the
members of the Management Board of DB AG |
Committee
|
Decision-making
forum established pursuant to the
“Committee
Governance Policy – Deutsche Bank
Group”
for a specific purpose and an unlimited period
of
time |
CUSIP
|
Council
on Uniform Securities Identification
Procedures
|
Employee
|
Any
individual with an employment contract directly
with
a Legal Entity of DB Group |
ETF
|
Exchange
Traded Funds |
GPVSC
|
Global
Proxy Voting Sub-Committee |
Integrated
Consequence Management Framework
(iCMF)
|
Refers
to the framework established and published by
HR
that helps managers and employees in DB AG
understand
how positive and poor performance are
addressed,
as well as how related controls work |
Investment
Company Act |
Investment
Company Act of 1940 |
ISS
|
Institutional
Shareholder Services |
Term
|
Definition
|
Management
Board [of DB AG] |
Governing
body of DB AG responsible for managing
DB
AG |
Risk
Type Controller (RTC) |
Global
Head of a Risk Control Function; formally
representing
the respective Risk Control Function and
accountable
for designing, implementing and
maintaining
an effective risk type management /
control
and policy framework for all risk types within
their
mandate. |
RTC
Contact |
Individual(s)
authorised by the Risk Type Controller to
fulfil
tasks in relation to the respective RTC mandate
including
authorisation of other Units to issue a Policy
or
Procedure regulating the respective risk type |
SEC
|
Securities
and Exchange Commission |
Unit
|
Refers
to the organisational areas within DB Group,
such
as corporate divisions and infrastructure
functions,
as per the DB Business Allocation Plan. |
|
Board
of Directors |
|
Independence
|
|
Composition
|
|
Responsiveness
|
|
Accountability
|
|
Voting
on Director Nominees in Contested
Elections
|
|
Vote-No
Campaigns |
|
Proxy
Contests/Proxy Access |
|
Other
Board Related Proposals |
|
Adopt
Anti-Hedging/Pledging/Speculative
Investments
Policy |
|
Board
Refreshment |
|
Term/Tenure
Limits |
|
Age
Limits |
|
Board
Size |
|
Classification/Declassification
of the Board |
|
CEO
Succession Planning |
|
Cumulative
Voting |
|
Director
and Officer Indemnification and Liability
Protection
|
|
Establish/Amend
Nominee Qualifications |
|
Establish
Other Board Committee Proposals |
|
Filling
Vacancies/Removal of Directors |
|
Independent
Board Chair |
|
Majority
of Independent Directors/
Establishment
of Independent Committees |
|
Majority
Vote Standard for the Election of
Directors
|
|
Proxy
Access |
|
Require
More Nominees than Open Seats |
|
Shareholder
Engagement Policy (Shareholder
Advisory
Committee) |
|
Audit-Related
|
|
Auditor
Indemnification and Limitation of
Liability
|
|
Auditor
Ratification |
|
Shareholder
Proposals Limiting Non-Audit
Services
|
|
Shareholder
Proposals on Audit Firm Rotation |
|
Shareholder
Rights & Defenses |
|
Advance
Notice Requirements for Shareholder
Proposals/Nominations
|
|
Amend
Bylaws without Shareholder Consent |
|
Control
Share Acquisition Provisions |
|
Control
Share Cash—Out Provisions |
|
Disgorgement
Provisions |
|
Fair
Price Provisions |
|
Freeze-Out
Provisions |
|
Greenmail
|
|
Shareholder
Litigation Rights Federal Forum
Selection
Provisions |
|
Exclusive
Forum Provisions for State Law
Matters
|
|
Fee
shifting |
|
Net
Operating Loss (NOL) Protective
Amendments
|
|
Poison
Pills (Shareholder Rights Plans) |
|
Shareholder
Proposals to Put Pill to a Vote and/
or
Adopt a Pill Policy |
|
Management
Proposals to Ratify a Poison Pill |
|
Management
Proposals to Ratify a Pill to
Preserve
Net Operating Losses (NOLs) |
|
Proxy
Voting Disclosure, Confidentiality, and
Tabulation
|
|
Ratification
Proposals: Management Proposals
to
Ratify Existing Charter or Bylaw Provisions |
|
Reimbursing
Proxy Solicitation Expenses |
|
Reincorporation
Proposals |
|
Shareholder
Ability to Act by Written Consent |
|
Shareholder
Ability to Call Special Meetings |
|
Stakeholder
Provisions |
|
State
Antitakeover Statutes |
|
Supermajority
Vote Requirements |
|
Virtual
Shareholder Meetings |
|
Capital
/ Restructuring |
|
Capital
|
|
Adjustments
to Par Value of Common Stock |
|
Common
Stock Authorization |
|
Dual
Class Structure |
|
Issue
Stock for Use with Rights Plan |
|
Preemptive
Rights |
|
Preferred
Stock Authorization |
|
Recapitalization
Plans |
|
Reverse
Stock Splits |
|
Share
Repurchase Programs |
|
Share
Repurchase Programs Shareholder
Proposals
|
|
Stock
Distributions: Splits and Dividends |
|
Tracking
Stock |
|
Restructuring
|
|
Appraisal
Rights |
|
Asset
Purchases |
|
Asset
Sales |
|
Bundled
Proposals |
|
Conversion
of Securities |
|
Corporate
Reorganization/Debt Restructuring/
Prepackaged
Bankruptcy Plans/Reverse
Leveraged
Buyouts/Wrap Plans |
|
Formation
of Holding Company |
|
Going
Private and Going Dark Transactions
(LBOs
and Minority Squeeze-outs) |
|
Joint
Ventures |
|
Liquidations
|
|
Mergers
and Acquisitions |
|
Private
Placements/Warrants/Convertible
Debentures
|
|
Reorganization/Restructuring
Plan (Bankruptcy) |
|
Special
Purpose Acquisition Corporations
(SPACs)
|
|
Special
Purpose Acquisition Corporations
(SPACs)
- Proposals for Extensions |
|
Spin-offs
|
|
Value
Maximization Shareholder Proposals |
|
Compensation
|
|
Executive
Pay Evaluation |
|
Advisory
Votes on Executive Compensation—
Management
Proposals (Say-on-Pay) |
|
Frequency
of Advisory Vote on Executive
Compensation
(“Say
When on Pay”)
|
|
Voting
on Golden Parachutes in an Acquisition,
Merger,
Consolidation, or Proposed Sale |
|
Equity-Based
and Other Incentive Plans |
|
Further
Information on certain EPSC Factors: |
|
Egregious
Factors |
|
Liberal
Change in Control Definition |
|
Repricing
Provisions |
|
Problematic
Pay Practices or Significant Pay-for-
Performance
Disconnect |
|
Amending
Cash and Equity Plans (including
Approval
for Tax Deductibility (162(m)) |
|
Specific
Treatment of Certain Award Types in
Equity
Plan Evaluations |
|
Dividend
Equivalent Rights |
|
Operating
Partnership (OP) Units in Equity Plan
Analysis
of Real Estate Investment Trusts
(REITs)
|
|
Other
Compensation Plans |
|
401(k)
Employee Benefit Plans |
|
Employee
Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) |
|
Employee
Stock Purchase Plans—Qualified
Plans
|
|
Employee
Stock Purchase Plans—Non-Qualified
Plans
|
|
Option
Exchange Programs/Repricing Options |
|
Stock
Plans in Lieu of Cash |
|
Transfer
Stock Option (TSO) Programs |
|
Director
Compensation |
|
Shareholder
Ratification of Director Pay
Programs
|
|
Equity
Plans for Non-Employee Directors |
|
Non-Employee
Director Retirement Plans |
|
Shareholder
Proposals on Compensation |
|
Bonus
Banking/Bonus Banking “Plus”
|
|
Compensation
Consultants—Disclosure of
Board
or Company’s Utilization |
|
Disclosure/Setting
Levels or Types of
Compensation
for Executives and Directors |
|
Golden
Coffins/Executive Death Benefits |
|
Hold
Equity Past Retirement or for a Significant
Period
of Time |
|
Pay
Disparity |
|
Pay
for Performance/Performance-Based
Awards
|
|
Pay
for Superior Performance |
|
Pre-Arranged
Trading Plans (10b5-1 Plans) |
|
Prohibit
Outside CEOs from Serving on
Compensation
Committees |
|
Recoupment
of Incentive or Stock
Compensation
in Specified Circumstances |
|
Severance
Agreements for Executives/Golden
Parachutes
|
|
Share
Buyback Impact on Incentive Program
Metrics
|
|
Supplemental
Executive Retirement Plans
(SERPs)
|
|
Tax
Gross-Up Proposals |
|
Termination
of Employment Prior to Severance
Payment/Eliminating
Accelerated Vesting of
Unvested
Equity |
|
Routine
/ Miscellaneous |
|
Adjourn
Meeting |
|
Amend
Quorum Requirements |
|
Amend
Minor Bylaws |
|
Change
Company Name |
|
Change
Date, Time, or Location of Annual
Meeting
|
|
Other
Business |
|
Social
and Environmental Issues |
|
Global
Approach |
|
Endorsement
of Principles |
|
Animal
Welfare |
|
Animal
Welfare Policies |
|
Animal
Testing |
|
Animal
Slaughter |
|
Consumer
Issues |
|
Genetically
Modified Ingredients |
|
Reports
on Potentially Controversial Business/
Financial
Practices |
|
Pharmaceutical
Pricing, Access to Medicines,
and
Prescription Drug Reimportation |
|
Product
Safety and Toxic/Hazardous Materials |
|
Tobacco-Related
Proposals |
|
Climate
Change |
|
Climate
Change/Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Emissions
|
|
Energy
Efficiency |
|
Renewable
Energy |
|
Diversity
|
|
Board
Diversity |
|
Equality
of Opportunity |
|
Gender
Identity, Sexual Orientation, and
Domestic
Partner Benefits |
|
Gender,
Race / Ethnicity Pay Gap |
|
Environment
and Sustainability |
|
Facility
and Workplace Safety |
|
General
Environmental Proposals and
Community
Impact Assessments |
|
Hydraulic
Fracturing |
|
Operations
in Protected Areas |
|
Recycling
|
|
Sustainability
Reporting |
|
Water
Issues |
|
General
Corporate Issues |
|
Charitable
Contributions |
|
Data
Security, Privacy, and Internet Issues |
|
Environmental,
Social, and Governance (ESG)
Compensation-Related
Proposals |
|
Human
Rights, Human Capital Management,
and
International Operations |
|
Human
Rights Proposals |
|
Mandatory
Arbitration |
|
Operations
in High Risk Markets |
|
Outsourcing/Offshoring
|
|
Sexual
Harassment |
|
Weapons
and Military Sales |
|
Political
Activities |
|
Lobbying
|
|
Political
Contributions |
|
Political
Ties |
|
Registered
Investment Company Proxies |
|
Election
of Directors |
|
Closed
End Fund - Unilateral Opt-In to Control
Share
Acquisition Statutes |
|
Converting
Closed-end Fund to Open-end Fund |
|
Proxy
Contests |
|
Investment
Advisory Agreements |
|
Approving
New Classes or Series of Shares |
|
Preferred
Stock Proposals |
|
1940
Act Policies |
|
Changing
a Fundamental Restriction to a
Nonfundamental
Restriction |
|
Change
Fundamental Investment Objective to
Nonfundamental
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Name
Change Proposals |
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Change
in Fund's Subclassification |
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Business
Development Companies—
Authorization
to Sell Shares of Common Stock
at
a Price below Net Asset Value |
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Disposition
of Assets/Termination/Liquidation |
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Changes
to the Charter Document |
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Changing
the Domicile of a Fund |
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Authorizing
the Board to Hire and Terminate
Subadvisers
Without Shareholder Approval |
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Distribution
Agreements |
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Master-Feeder
Structure |
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Mergers
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Shareholder
Proposals for Mutual Funds |
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Establish
Director Ownership Requirement |
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Reimburse
Shareholder for Expenses Incurred |
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Terminate
the Investment Advisor |
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Appendix
I |
PART C. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 28. | Exhibits | ||
(a) | (1) | Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust dated June 2, 2008. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 171 to the Registration Statement, as filed on January 28, 2009.) | |
(2) | Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated January 22, 2009. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 172 to the Registration Statement, as filed on April 30, 2009.) | ||
(3) | Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series and Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated May 4, 2010. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 190 to the Registration Statement, as filed on April 30, 2012.) | ||
(4) | Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series and Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated January 12, 2011. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 182 to the Registration Statement, as filed on January 31, 2011.) | ||
(5) | Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series and Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated January 11, 2012. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 190 to the Registration Statement, as filed on April 30, 2012.) | ||
(6) | Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series and Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated January 11, 2012. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 192 to the Registration Statement, as filed on November 28, 2012.) | ||
(7) | Amendment, Statement of Change of Resident Agent, dated September 7, 2012. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 192 to the Registration Statement, as filed on November 28, 2012.) | ||
(8) | Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series and Classes of Shares of Beneficial Interest, With $0.01 Par Value, dated July 9, 2014. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 204 to the Registration Statement, as filed on August 20, 2014.) | ||
(9) | Amendment of Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust, dated July 9, 2014. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 204 to the Registration Statement, as filed on August 20, 2014.) |
(18) | Amended and Restated Rule 12b-1 Plan for Deutsche Small Cap Growth Fund (now known as DWS Small Cap Growth Fund) – Class R shares, dated February 10, 2017. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 229 to the Registration Statement, as filed on March 15, 2017.) | ||
(19) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for Deutsche CROCI® U.S. Fund (now known as DWS CROCI® U.S. Fund) – Class A Shares, dated April 1, 2015. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 213 to the Registration Statement, as filed on March 31, 2015.) | ||
(20) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for Deutsche CROCI® U.S. Fund (now known as DWS CROCI® U.S. Fund) – Class T Shares, dated December 2, 2016. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 229 to the Registration Statement, as filed on March 15, 2017.) | ||
(21) | Amended and Restated Rule 12b-1 Plan for Deutsche CROCI® U.S. Fund (now known as DWS CROCI® U.S. Fund) – Class C Shares, dated February 10, 2017. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 229 to the Registration Statement, as filed on March 15, 2017.) | ||
(22) | Amended and Restated Rule 12b-1 Plan for Deutsche CROCI® U.S. Fund (now known as DWS CROCI® U.S. Fund) – Class R Shares, dated February 10, 2017. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 229 to the Registration Statement, as filed on March 15, 2017.) | ||
(23) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for DWS CROCI® Equity Dividend Fund – Class A Shares, dated August 1, 2018. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 236 to the Registration Statement, as filed on July 27, 2018.) | ||
(24) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for DWS CROCI® Equity Dividend Fund – Class T Shares, dated August 1, 2018. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 236 to the Registration Statement, as filed on July 27, 2018.) | ||
(25) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for DWS CROCI® Equity Dividend Fund – Class C Shares, dated August 1, 2018. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 238 to the Registration Statement, as filed on November 28, 2018.) | ||
(26) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for DWS CROCI® Equity Dividend Fund – Class R Shares, dated August 1, 2018. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 238 to the Registration Statement, as filed on November 28, 2018.) | ||
(27) | Rule 12b-1 Plan for DWS Mid Cap Value Fund (now known as DWS ESG Core Equity Fund) – Class A Shares, dated August 1, 2018. (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 236 to the Registration Statement, as filed on July 27, 2018.) | ||
Item 29. | Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with the Fund |
None.
Item 30. | Indemnification |
Article IV of the Registrant’s Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust (Exhibit (a)(1) hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference) (the “Declaration of Trust”) provides in effect that the Registrant will indemnify its officers and trustees under certain circumstances. However, in accordance with Sections 17(h) and 17(i) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), and its own terms, said Article of the Declaration of Trust does not protect the Registrant’s officers and trustees against any liability to the Registrant or its shareholders to which such officer or trustee would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office.
Each of the trustees who is not an “interested person” (as defined under the 1940 Act) of the Registrant (a “Non-interested Trustee”) has entered into an indemnification agreement with the Registrant, which agreement provides that the Registrant shall indemnify the Non-interested Trustee against certain liabilities which such Non-interested Trustee may incur while acting in the capacity as a trustee, officer or employee of the Registrant to the fullest extent permitted by law, now or in the future, and requires indemnification and advancement of expenses unless prohibited by law. The indemnification agreement cannot be altered without the consent of the Non-interested Trustee and is not affected by amendments of the Declaration of Trust. In addition, the indemnification agreement adopts certain presumptions and procedures which may make the process of indemnification and advancement of expenses more timely, efficient and certain. In accordance with Section 17(h) of the 1940 Act, the indemnification agreement does not protect a Non-interested Trustee against any liability to the Registrant or its shareholders to which such Non-interested
Trustee would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office.
The Registrant has purchased insurance policies insuring its officers and trustees against certain liabilities which such officers and trustees may incur while acting in such capacities and providing reimbursement to the Registrant for sums which it may be permitted or required to pay to its officers and trustees by way of indemnification against such liabilities, subject to certain deductibles.
Item 31. | Business and Other Connections of Investment Advisor |
During the last two fiscal years, no director or officer of DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc., the investment advisor, has engaged in any other business, profession, vocation or employment of a substantial nature other than that of the business of investment management and, through affiliates, investment banking.
Item 32. | Principal Underwriters |
(a)
DWS Distributors, Inc. acts as principal underwriter of the Registrant’s shares and acts as principal underwriter for registered open-end management investment companies and other funds managed by DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc.
(b)
Information on the officers and directors of DWS Distributors, Inc., principal underwriter for the Registrant, is set forth below. The principal business address is 222 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60606-5808.
(1) | (2) | (3) |
DWS Distributors, Inc. Name and Principal Business Address |
Positions and Offices with DWS Distributors, Inc. |
Positions and Offices with Registrant |
Nicole Grogan 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Chairperson of the Board, Director and Vice President | None |
Michael B. Hughes 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606-5808 |
Director, President, and Chief Executive Officer | None |
Matthew Hilding 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606-5808 |
Vice President | None |
Michelle Reuter 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606-5808 |
Vice President | None |
(1) | (2) | (3) |
DWS Distributors, Inc. Name and Principal Business Address |
Positions and Offices with DWS Distributors, Inc. |
Positions and Offices with Registrant |
John Shields 101 California Street San Francisco, CA 94111-5802 |
Vice President | None |
Joel (JJ) Wilczewski 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606-5808 |
Vice President | None |
Cynthia P. Nestle 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Director, Chief Operating Officer and Vice President | None |
Nancy Tanzil 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer | None |
Frank Gecsedi 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Chief Compliance Officer | None |
Christian Rijs 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer | Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer |
Anjie LaRocca 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
Secretary
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None
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Hepsen Uzcan 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225
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Assistant Secretary | President and Chief Executive Officer |
(c) Not applicable.
Item 33. | Location of Accounts and Records |
The accounts and records of the Registrant are located, in whole or in part, at the office of the Registrant and the following locations:
Advisor and Administrator (Accounting Agent, as applicable) |
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. 875 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022-6225 |
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. 100 Summer Street Boston, MA 02110-2146 | |
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. 5022 Gate Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32256-7019 | |
Custodian and Sub-Administrator (Sub-Accounting Agent, as applicable) |
State Street Bank and Trust Company State Street Financial Center One Lincoln Street Boston, MA 02111-2900 |
Sub-Transfer Agent |
DST Systems, Inc. 333 West 11th Street Kansas City, MO 64105-1628 |
Distributor |
DWS Distributors, Inc. 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606-5808 |
Storage Vendor |
Iron Mountain Incorporated 12646 NW 115th Avenue Medley, FL 33178-3179 |
Item 34. | Management Services |
Not applicable.
Item 35. | Undertakings |
Not applicable.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all of the requirements for effectiveness of this Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this amendment to its Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly authorized, in the City of New York and the State of New York on the 19th day of November 2021.
DEUTSCHE DWS INVESTMENT TRUST
By: /s/Hepsen Uzcan
Hepsen Uzcan*
President
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Post-Effective Amendment to its Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated:
SIGNATURE | TITLE | DATE | ||
/s/Hepsen Uzcan | ||||
Hepsen Uzcan* | President | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/Diane Kenneally | ||||
Diane Kenneally | Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/John W. Ballantine | ||||
John W. Ballantine* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/ Dawn-Marie Driscoll | ||||
Dawn-Marie Driscoll* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/ Keith R. Fox | ||||
Keith R. Fox* | Chairperson and Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/ Richard J. Herring | ||||
Richard J. Herring* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/William McClayton | ||||
William McClayton* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/ Rebecca W. Rimel | ||||
Rebecca W. Rimel* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
/s/ William N. Searcy, Jr. | ||||
William N. Searcy, Jr.* | Trustee | November 19, 2021 | ||
*By:
/s/ Caroline Pearson
Caroline Pearson**
Chief Legal Officer
** | Attorney-in-fact pursuant to the powers of attorney that are incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 236, as filed on July 27, 2018 to the Registration Statement. |
DEUTSCHE DWS INVESTMENT TRUST
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