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DEF 14A

Hartford Disciplined US Equity ETF (HDUS)

DEF 14A 2020-08-14 For: 2020-10-21
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549


SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION


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TheHartford Mutual Funds, Inc.

TheHartford Mutual Funds II, Inc.

HartfordSeries Fund, Inc.

HartfordHLS Series Fund II, Inc.

HartfordFunds Exchange-Traded Trust

LatticeStrategies Trust

Hartford Schroders Opportunistic Income Fund

(Name of Registrants as Specified in Its Charter)

(Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant)

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TheHartford Funds Family of Funds

690 Lee Road

Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087

(888) 843-7824

Dear Fellow Shareholder,

You are cordially invited to participate in a joint special meeting of shareholders of the Hartford Funds Family of Funds (the “Funds”). The meeting will be held virtually and take place on October 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time). The purpose of the meeting is to vote on a proposal to elect ten nominees named in the attached joint proxy statement to the Funds’ Boards of Directors/Trustees (each, a “Board”). Seven nominees are current members of each Fund’s Board and three nominees would, if elected, be new members of each Fund’s Board.

The attached materials provide more information about the proposal, including each nominee’s background and qualifications. Each Board recommends that you vote “FOR” each of the nominees. We urge you to read the full text of the attached joint proxy statement before voting.

The proxy materials are being provided beginning on or about September 1, 2020, to shareholders who owned shares of the Funds as of August 3, 2020.

Your vote is important. Even if you plan to attend the meeting, please vote promptly via the Internet, by telephone, or by mail (or, if you own a variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. or Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc., follow the instructions on the voting instruction card). See “Special Note to Variable Annuity Contract/Variable Life Insurance Owners” below. Your prompt vote will help save the Funds the costs of further proxy solicitation. If you have any questions or need assistance voting, please contact your financial intermediary or call the Funds at (888) 843-7824.

Thank you for investing in the Funds. It is our privilege to manage your investment.

Sincerely,
James<br> E. Davey
President,<br> Chief Executive Officer,
and<br> Director/Trustee

TheHartford Funds Family of Funds

690 Lee Road

Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087

(888) 843-7824

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Your Vote is important.<br><br><br>****<br><br><br><br>Although we urge you to read the full text<br>of the attached joint proxy statement, for your convenience we have provided a brief overview of the proposal on which you are<br>being asked to vote.

Why am I receiving the joint proxy statement?


The Hartford Funds Family of Funds (the “Funds”) are holding a joint special meeting of shareholders, which will be held virtually on October 21, 2020, to elect members of the Funds’ Boards of Directors/Trustees (collectively, the “Board”). This joint proxy statement describes a proposal to elect ten nominees, seven of whom are current members of each Fund’s Board (each a “Board nominee” and, collectively, the “Board nominees”). If elected, the Board nominees will serve as members of the Board of the Fund(s) in which you own shares. This joint proxy statement provides you information relating to the proposal and the meeting. Shares of one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. and Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc. may have been purchased at your discretion by your insurance company to serve as investment options under your variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy. You are eligible to vote on the proposal (or to provide voting instructions to a financial intermediary, such as an insurance company, holding Fund shares in its name for your benefit) if you owned shares of one or more of the Funds as of August 3, 2020. Your proxy card indicates the Fund(s) in which you own shares.


How do the Boards of the Funds recommend that I vote?


The Board has reviewed the qualifications and backgrounds of the Board nominees named in the joint proxy statement and believes the Board nominees possess the requisite experience, qualifications, attributes and skills to serve (or continue to serve) on the Board, including, with respect to the Board nominees currently serving on the Board, their experience in overseeing investment companies and familiarity with the Funds and their investment adviser, Hartford Funds Management Company LLC. Therefore, the Boards believe the election or re-election of each Board nominee is in your best interest and unanimously recommend that you vote “FOR” each Board nominee.


How can I vote?


You can vote in any of four ways:

· Via the Internet. Access the Internet address provided on your proxy card and follow the instructions. You will need<br>the control number provided on your proxy card.
· By telephone. Call the toll-free number provided on your proxy card and follow the instructions. You will need the control<br>number provided on your proxy card.
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· By mail. Complete, sign, and date your proxy card and mail it to the address shown on the card.
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· Virtually at the meeting. You may virtually attend the special meeting of shareholders and<br>vote; however, even if you intend to do so, we encourage you to vote early using one of the methods discussed above. Please see<br>the proxy statement for instructions on how to vote at the meeting if you hold shares through a financial intermediary in its name<br>for your benefit. Variable annuity contract owners and variable life insurance policy holders should follow the instructions provided<br>by their insurance company. Please see “Special Note to Variable Annuity Contract/Variable Life Insurance Owners” below.
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Whichever method you choose, we urge you to read the full text of the attached joint proxy statement before voting.

How can I participate in the virtual meeting?


To participate in the Meeting, shareholders must register in advance by visiting https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ and submitting the required information to Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), the Funds’ proxy tabulator.


Who will pay the costs associated with the proxy solicitation?

The Funds will bear all costs associated with the proxy solicitation, including printing, distribution, and proxy solicitation costs, and related legal and accounting fees. Costs borne by the Funds will be allocated among the Funds ratably based on their respective numbers of shareholder accounts, except when costs reasonably can be attributed to one or more specific Funds.

The Funds have retained Broadridge, a proxy services firm and the Funds’ proxy tabulator, to assist in the distribution of proxy materials and the solicitation and tabulation of proxies. It is anticipated that the Funds will pay Broadridge approximately $4.9 million for such services (including reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses).


Whom should I call if I have questions?

If you need more information, or have any questions about voting, please call the Funds at (888) 843-7824.

Special Note to Variable Annuity Contract/Variable Life Insurance Owners
If you own a variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. or Hartford Series Fund II, Inc., you are receiving this material because your insurance company is asking you to provide it with instructions as to how to vote the shares attributable to your contract at the meeting or any adjourned session. Please complete the instruction card and return it to your insurance company as directed on the card or in the accompanying materials you received from the insurance company. Please do not return the instruction card to the Funds.
Please Vote Now.
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To avoid the unnecessary costs of further proxy solicitation, please vote promptly via the Internet, by telephone, or by mail (or, if you own a variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. or Hartford Series Fund II, Inc., follow the instructions on the voting instruction card). No matter how large or small your investment in one or more of the Funds may be, your vote is important.

The Hartford Funds Family of Funds


690 Lee Road

Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087

(888) 843-7824

NOTICE OF JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERSto be held on October 21, 2020

A joint special meeting of shareholders of the Hartford Funds Family of Funds identified below (each, a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”) will be held virtually on October 21, 2020 at 10:00 am (Eastern time), to consider and vote on the following proposal, as described more fully in the accompanying joint proxy statement:


PROPOSAL: To elect Hilary E. Ackermann, Robin C. Beery, Lynn S. Birdsong, Derrick D. Cephas, James E. Davey, Christine R. Detrick, Andrew A. Johnson, Paul L. Rosenberg, Lemma W. Senbet, and David Sung, to serve on each Fund’s Board of Directors/Trustees effective November 1, 2020.

In addition, Fund shareholders will be asked to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournments, postponements, or delays of the meeting.

Due to the health and safety concerns related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be held in a virtual format. Shareholders will not be able to attend the meeting in person, but will be able to participate remotely as described below. Shareholders of record of each Fund as of the close of business on August 3, 2020 are entitled to notice of and to vote at the meeting and any adjournments, postponements, or delays of the meeting. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each full share owned and a proportionate vote for each fractional share owned.

To participate in the meeting, shareholders must register in advance by visiting https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ and submitting the required information to Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc., the Funds’ proxy tabulator.

Your vote is important, no matter how many shares you own. Your prompt vote will help save the Funds the costs of further proxy solicitation. Please vote via the Internet, by telephone, by mail, by attending the meeting virtually, or, if you own a variable annuity contract or a variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. or Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc., please follow the instructions on the voting instruction card, as described more fully in the accompanying joint proxy statement. Whichever method you choose, we urge you to read the full text of the attached joint proxy statement before voting.

By<br> Order of the Boards,
Thomas<br> R. Phillips
Vice<br> President and Secretary

August 14, 2020


Important Notice Regarding the Availabilityof Proxy Materials for the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held virtually on October 21, 2020.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>TheJoint Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com<br><br><br>****

Copies of the Funds’ most recent annual and semi-annual reports, including financial statements, are available at no charge by visiting www.hartfordfunds.com; by sending a written request to Hartford Funds, P.O. Box 219060, Kansas City, MO 64121-9060; or by calling (888) 843-7824.

To view the Joint Proxy Statement and obtain voting information, please go to www.proxyvote.com on or after September 1, 2020 and enter the Control Number located on your proxy card. You may also obtain a copy of the Joint Proxy Statement at www.proxyvote.com. For information about the proxy statement, please call toll-free (888) 843-7824.


TheHartford Funds Family of Funds

The Hartford Mutual Funds, Inc. Hartford Series Fund, Inc.
Hartford AARP Balanced Retirement Fund Hartford Balanced HLS Fund
The Hartford Balanced Income Fund Hartford Capital Appreciation HLS Fund
The Hartford Capital Appreciation Fund Hartford Disciplined Equity HLS Fund
The Hartford Checks and Balances Fund Hartford Dividend and Growth HLS Fund
Hartford Climate Opportunities Fund Hartford Global Growth HLS Fund
The Hartford Conservative Allocation Fund Hartford Healthcare HLS Fund
Hartford Core Equity Fund Hartford High Yield HLS Fund
The Hartford Dividend and Growth Fund Hartford International Opportunities HLS Fund
Hartford Emerging Markets Equity Fund Hartford MidCap HLS Fund
The Hartford Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund Hartford MidCap Value HLS Fund
The Hartford Equity Income Fund Hartford Small Company HLS Fund
The Hartford Floating Rate Fund Hartford Stock HLS Fund
The Hartford Floating Rate High Income Fund Hartford Total Return Bond HLS Fund
Hartford Global Impact Fund Hartford Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund
The Hartford Global Real Asset Fund Hartford Value HLS Fund
The Hartford Growth Allocation Fund
The Hartford Healthcare Fund Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc**.**
The Hartford High Yield Fund Hartford Growth Opportunities HLS Fund
The Hartford Inflation Plus Fun Hartford MidCap Growth HLS Fund
Hartford International Equity Fund Hartford Small Cap Growth HLS Fund
The Hartford International Growth Fund Hartford U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund
The Hartford International Opportunities Fund
The Hartford International Value Fund Lattice Strategies Trust
The Hartford MidCap Fund Hartford Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF
The Hartford MidCap Value Fund Hartford Multifactor Diversified International ETF
Hartford Moderate Allocation Fund Hartford Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF
Hartford Multi-Asset Income and Growth Fund Hartford Multifactor Low Volatility US Equity ETF
Hartford Municipal Income Fund Hartford Multifactor REIT ETF
The Hartford Municipal Opportunities Fund Hartford Multifactor Small Cap ETF
Hartford Municipal Short Duration Fund Hartford Multifactor US Equity ETF
The Hartford Short Duration Fund
Hartford Small Cap Value Fund Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust
The Hartford Small Company Fund Hartford Core Bond ETF
The Hartford Strategic Income Fund Hartford Municipal Opportunities ETF
The Hartford Total Return Bond Fund Hartford Schroders Tax-Aware Bond ETF
The Hartford World Bond Fund Hartford Short Duration ETF
Hartford Total Return Bond ETF
The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc.
The Hartford Growth Opportunities Fund Hartford Schroders Opportunistic Income Fund
Hartford Multifactor International Fund**^*^**
Hartford Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund**^*^**
Hartford Quality Value Fund
Hartford Schroders Emerging Markets Equity Fund
Hartford Schroders Emerging Markets Multi-Sector Bond Fund
Hartford Schroders International Multi-Cap Value Fund
Hartford Schroders International Stock Fund
Hartford Schroders Securitized Income Fund
Hartford Schroders Tax-Aware Bond Fund
Hartford Schroders US MidCap Opportunities Fund
Hartford Schroders US Small Cap Opportunities Fund
The Hartford Small Cap Growth Fund
Hartford Schroders China A Fund

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROPOSAL:  ELECTION OF BOARD NOMINEES 2
Background Information 2
Board Nominees 2
Qualifications of Board Nominees 3
Board Leadership, Committee Structure, and Oversight 4
Board Composition 6
Equity Securities Owned by Board Nominees and Executive Officers 7
Investment Manager, Principal Underwriter, and Other Service Providers 7
VOTING INFORMATION 7
Ownership of Fund Shares 7
Solicitation Method 7
Solicitation Costs 8
Quorum 8
Required Vote 8
Abstentions and Broker Non-Votes 8
Recording and Tabulation of Votes 9
Revocation 9
Attendance at Meeting 9
Adjournment of the Meeting 10
INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM 10
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 10
Submission of Shareholder Proposals 10
Shareholder Communications 11
Other Business Items 11
Appendix A: Fund Names A-1
Appendix B: Board Nominees’ Biographical Information B-1
Appendix C: Board Nominees’ Term and Tenure C-1
Appendix D: Board Nominees’ Experience, Qualifications, and Skills D-1
Appendix E: Standing Committees of the Board E-1
Appendix F: Board and Committee Meetings F-1
Appendix G: Executive Officers’ Biographical Information G-1
Appendix H: Board Compensation H-1
Appendix I: Board Nominees’ Ownership of Fund Shares I-1
Appendix J: Board Nominees’ and Executive Officers’ Aggregate Ownership of Fund Shares J-1
Appendix K: Fund Shares Outstanding on the Record Date K-1
Appendix L: Principal Shareholders L-1
Appendix M: Fees Paid to the Funds’ Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm and Audit Committee Charter M-1
Appendix N: Nominating and Governance Committee Charter N-1

The Hartford Funds Family of Funds

690 Lee Road

Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087

(888) 843-7824


JOINT PROXY STATEMENT

This joint proxy statement (the “Proxy Statement”) is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Boards of Directors/Trustees (collectively, the “Board,” the members of which are referred to as “Board members”) of The Hartford Mutual Funds, Inc., The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc., Hartford Series Fund, Inc., and Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc. (collectively, the “Mutual Funds”), Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust and Lattice Strategies Trust (collectively, the “ETFs”), and Hartford Schroders Opportunistic Income Fund (the “Interval Fund”), (each, a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”). The Funds and their individual series are listed in Appendix A of this Proxy Statement. The proxies will be voted at a joint special meeting of shareholders of the Funds to be held virtually, on October 21, 2020, at 10:00 am (Eastern Time), and at any and all adjournments, postponements, or delays of the meeting (the “Meeting”). The Meeting will be held for the purposes set forth in the accompanying Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held on October 21, 2020. This Proxy Statement is first being made available to shareholders on or about September 1, 2020.

You are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting (or to provide voting instructions to a financial intermediary holding Fund shares in its name for your benefit) only if you owned shares of a Fund as of the close of business on August 3, 2020 (the “Record Date”). Shareholders of the Funds are entitled to one vote for each full share and a proportionate fractional vote for each fractional share held as of the Record Date. Each properly executed proxy received before the Meeting, unless revoked, will be voted at the Meeting in accordance with the shareholder’s instructions. If a proxy card is properly executed and returned, but the shareholder did not provide any instruction on how to vote for each Board nominee, the shares represented by the card will be voted “FOR” each Board nominee.

Due to the health and safety concerns related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Meeting will be held in a virtual format. Shareholders will not be able to attend the Meeting in person, but will be able to participate remotely. To participate in the Meeting, shareholders must register in advance by visiting https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ and submitting the required information to Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc., the Funds’ proxy tabulator.

To revoke a proxy, you must submit a written notice of revocation or a later dated proxy to the applicable Fund, or virtually attend the Meeting and vote by ballot, in all cases before the proxy is exercised at the Meeting. If you hold Fund shares through a financial intermediary, please consult your financial intermediary regarding your ability to revoke voting instructions. For more information, please see the section of the Proxy Statement titled “Voting Information.”

Each Fund will furnish, without charge, a copy of its annual report and most recent semi-annual report succeeding the annual report, if any, to a shareholder upon request. Such requests should be directed to the applicable Fund at 690 Lee Road, Wayne, PA 19087, or by calling toll free at (888) 843-7824. Copies of each Fund’s annual and semi-annual reports also are available on Hartford Funds’ website at www.hartfordfunds.com and at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) website at www.sec.gov.

Please vote now. Your vote is important.


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PROPOSAL: ELECTION OF BOARD NOMINEES


Background Information

Each Fund is an open-end investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), whose management and operations are overseen by the Board. The Board ordinarily can appoint new Board members without a shareholder vote, provided that upon such appointment at least two-thirds of the Board members have been elected by shareholders. The Board currently has 8 total Board members: Hilary E. Ackermann, Robin C. Beery, Lynn S. Birdsong, James E. Davey, Christine R. Detrick, Duane E. Hill, Lemma W. Senbet, and David Sung. In accordance with the Board’s mandatory retirement policy, Mr. Hill will retire from the Board on December 31, 2020. Currently, six of the eight Board members have been elected by shareholders of the Mutual Funds and all of the Board members have been elected by the shareholders of the ETFs and the Interval Fund. Accordingly, upon Mr. Hill’s retirement, the Board cannot appoint a new Board member to fill the vacancy on the Board of the Mutual Funds without a shareholder vote because such appointment would result in the Board having less than two-thirds of shareholder-elected Board members.

Electing each nominee to the Board therefore would give the Board flexibility to add new Board members or to fill any future vacancies created by the departure of one or more shareholder-elected Board members, if necessary. Accordingly, the Board has determined to select each current Board member, other than Mr. Hill, to stand for election or re-election. Mr. Hill will continue to serve as a member of the Board until his scheduled retirement on December 31, 2020. After a thorough search and evaluation of potential candidates, the Nominating and Governance Committee of the Board has also recommended that the Board nominate, and the Board has approved the nomination of, Derrick D. Cephas, Andrew A. Johnson, and Paul L. Rosenberg to serve as new members of the Board. This recommendation is based on the Nominating and Governance Committee’s consideration of a variety of criteria that it deemed relevant, such as their individual professional experience, which includes years of experience in the financial services and banking industries. The Nominating and Governance Committee was assisted by a third-party search firm retained by the independent Board members, which compiled a list of potential candidates based upon criteria established by the independent Board members. The Nominating and Governance Committee considered candidates identified by the third-party search firm as well as candidates identified through other sources.


Board Nominees

The Board, on the recommendation of its Nominating and Governance Committee, recommends a vote “FOR” the election of Hilary E. Ackermann, Robin C. Beery, Lynn S. Birdsong, James E. Davey, Christine R. Detrick, Lemma W. Senbet, and David Sung, each of whom is a current member of the Board, and Derrick D. Cephas, Andrew A. Johnson, and Paul L. Rosenberg, each of whom will, if elected, be a new member of the Board (each a “Board nominee” and collectively, the “Board nominees”). If elected, Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg will become Board members effective November 1, 2020. Please refer to the table in Appendix B, which provides certain biographical information about the Board nominees. Each of the Board nominees has consented to being named in this Proxy Statement and to serve as a Board member if elected.

The Board of each Fund currently consists of eight Board members, seven of whom are not “interested persons” (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Funds (the “independent Board members”). If the Board nominees are elected, the Board of the Fund will consist of eleven Board members (including Mr. Hill until his retirement), ten of whom will be independent Board members. Each Board nominee other than Mr. Davey is or will be an independent Board member. Mr. Davey is an interested person of the Funds under the 1940 Act because he is the President and Senior Managing Director of Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC (“HFMC”). HFMC or its wholly owned subsidiary, Lattice Strategies LLC (“Lattice”) serve as the investment manager for the Funds. HFMC, Lattice, Hartford Funds Distributor, LLC, and Hartford Administrative

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Services Company collectively are referred to as “Hartford Funds Management.” Shareholders of each Fund will consider electing all ten nominees at the Meeting. Each Board nominee elected at the Meeting will serve until his or her successor is duly elected and qualifies, or until his or her earlier death, resignation, retirement, or removal.

Although every Fund’s Board consists of the same members (and the same nominees are proposed for election to the Board of every Fund), each Fund has a separate Board. Shareholders of each Fund, therefore, will vote separately on the election of members of their Fund’s Board (although all shareholders of all series within a Fund vote together as to that Fund’s Board). The election results as to any one Fund’s Board will not affect the results as to any other Fund’s Board.

To vote for the Board nominees, please vote by telephone or via the Internet, or sign, date, and return the enclosed proxy card (or, if you own a variable annuity contract or variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc., and/or Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc., follow the instructions on the voting instruction card).

Qualifications of Board Nominees

The Nominating and Governance Committee operates pursuant to a written charter and is responsible for making nominations of candidates for appointment or election as independent Board members. Accordingly, the Nominating and Governance Committee, at its meeting held on April 21, 2000, nominated each current independent Board member (other than Mr. Hill who is scheduled to retire on December 31, 2020) and nominated Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg for election by shareholders at the Meeting. The Board, at its meeting held on May 4-5, 2020, nominated each independent Board member (other than Mr. Hill) and Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg, and Davey, for election by shareholders at the Meeting. The Nominating and Governance Committee and the Board evaluated each Board nominee both individually and in the broader context of the Board’s overall effectiveness, and made each nomination based on a variety of criteria that it deemed relevant, none of which in isolation was controlling. The governing documents for the Funds do not set forth any specific qualifications to serve as a Board member. The Charter for the Nominating and Governance Committee sets forth criteria that the Committee should consider as a minimum requirement for consideration as an independent Board member, including, among other things: 15 years of business or academic experience in a management, administrative or other oversight capacity; a college degree or business experience equivalent to a college degree; an ability to invest in the Funds; a person of high ethical standards; and a person able to think through and discuss complicated regulatory and financial issues and arrive at reasonable decisions on these issues on behalf of shareholders.

The Nominating and Governance Committee and the Board concluded that, based on each Board nominee’s experience, qualifications, attributes and skills, on an individual basis and in combination with those of other Board nominees, each Board nominee is qualified to serve as a member of the Board. Among the attributes and skills common to all Board nominees are the ability to review, evaluate and discuss information and proposals provided to them regarding the Funds, the ability to interact effectively with management and service providers, and the ability to exercise independent business judgment. Where applicable, the Board considered the actual service of each current Board member in concluding that the Board member should continue to serve as a member of the Board. Each Board nominee’s length of service on the Board is noted in Appendix C and the individual qualifications of each Board nominee are described in Appendix D.

A summary of certain, but necessarily all, factors that led the Nominating and Governance Committee and the Board to conclude that each Board nominee should be elected or re-elected to the Board is provided below.

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· Each Board nominee currently serving on the Board has dedicated considerable time and has executed<br>his or her duties as a Board member with diligence and made substantial contributions during his or her service on the Board.
· Each Board nominee has a desire and availability to serve as a Board member and each Board nominee<br>has a reputation for integrity, honesty, and high ethical standards.
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· In the case of each independent Board nominee, there is an absence of conflicts that would interfere<br>with qualifying as an independent Board member.
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· Each Board nominee possesses the experience and demonstrated ability to exercise sound business<br>judgment.
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· Each Board nominee understands the role and responsibilities of serving as a Board member, including<br>the responsibilities of an independent Board member under the regulatory framework governing registered investment companies.
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· Each Board nominee possesses the skills necessary to critically evaluate information presented<br>to the Board, to interact collaboratively and effectively with Hartford Funds Management, other service providers, and other Board<br>members, and to enable the Board to operate effectively in governing the Funds and protecting shareholders’ interests.
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· Each Fund achieves operational efficiencies by having the same Board members oversee it and each<br>of the other Funds.
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In addition to individual qualifications, the qualifications described above are among those that the Nominating and Governance Committee may consider for any future independent Board nominees. The Nominating and Governance Committee periodically reviews the composition of the Board to determine whether it may be appropriate to add individuals with different backgrounds or skill sets from those already on the Board. It is the Nominating and Governance Committee’s policy to consider Board member candidates recommended by shareholders using the same criteria the Committee uses to evaluate other candidates. Any nominees recommended by shareholders must demonstrate an ability to represent all shareholders and not just a limited set of shareholders. A shareholder may submit a nomination to the Board by following the procedures detailed under “Shareholder Communications” below.

For a copy of the Nominating and Governance Committee Charter, please refer to Appendix N.

Board Leadership, Committee Structure,and Oversight

The Board currently consists of eight Board members, seven of whom are independent Board members. If the Board nominees are elected, the Board of the Funds will consist of eleven Board members (including Mr. Hill until his retirement on December 31, 2020), ten of whom will be independent Board members.

Lynn S. Birdsong, an independent Board member, serves as the Chairman of the Board and (i) presides over Board meetings and participates in the preparation of agendas for the Board and committee meetings, (ii) acts as a liaison with the Funds’ officers, Hartford Funds Management, other service providers, and other Board members between meetings, and (iii) coordinates Board activities and functions with the Chairpersons of the Board’s committees. The Board has determined that its leadership and committee structure is appropriate in light of the composition of the Board, its committees, and Mr. Birdsong’s long tenure with the Board and extensive knowledge of the investment management industry. The Board believes

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its leadership structure enhances the effectiveness of the Board’s oversight role because it provides a foundation for the Board to work effectively with Hartford Funds Management and other service providers and facilitates the exercise of the Board’s independent judgment. In addition, the committee structure permits an efficient allocation of responsibility among the Board members.

The Board has five Committees: an Audit Committee; a Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee; a Contracts Committee; an Investment Committee; and a Nominating and Governance Committee (each, a “Committee” and collectively, the “Committees,” the members of which are referred to as “Committee members”). As discussed more fully below, the Board has delegated certain aspects of its oversight function to the Committees. Only independent Board members serve as Committee members. Each Committee is chaired by an independent Board member who is responsible for presiding over meetings and interfacing with Hartford Funds Management, other service providers, and other Board members between meetings. Committee chairs also perform such other functions as the Board or the Committee may delegate to them from time to time.

The Funds do not have a compensation committee because their executive officers do not receive any direct compensation from the Funds. The Nominating and Governance Committee periodically reviews independent Board member compensation, typically on a bi-annual basis. The Board comprehensively reviews the Chief Compliance Officer’s (“CCO”) compensation, which is paid in part by Hartford Funds Management and in part by the Funds. The committee structure facilitates the Board’s timely and efficient consideration of matters pertinent to the Funds’ business and affairs and their associated risks. The Board conducts an annual assessment of the oversight function and structure of the Board and each Committee. Information regarding the composition and function of the Committees is provided in Appendix E.

The Board currently meets at least five times a year, and may hold additional special meetings to address specific matters that arise between regularly scheduled meetings. The independent Board members also meet regularly outside of the presence of Hartford Funds Management and are advised by independent legal counsel.

Information about the number of times the Board and each Committee met during each Fund’s most recent fiscal year is provided in Appendix F. No Board member attended less than 75% of the total number of meetings of each Board and Committee on which the Board member served during each Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year.

The Board has engaged Hartford Funds Management to manage the Funds on a day-to-day basis. The Board is responsible for overseeing Hartford Funds Management, other service providers, and each Fund in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act, state law, other applicable laws, and each Fund’s governing documents. The Board reviews the Funds’ performance, operating expenses, and investment strategies and risks. The Board also reviews Hartford Funds Management and its role in running the day-to-day operations of the Funds, including Fund administration, Fund accounting, Fund transfer agency operations and shareholders services, and Fund distribution.

Day-to-day risk management with respect to the Funds is the responsibility of Hartford Funds Management or other service providers (depending on the nature of the risk), subject to oversight by Hartford Funds Management. The Board oversees risk as part of its general oversight of the Funds and risk is addressed as part of various Board and Committee activities. The Funds are subject to a number of risks, including investment, compliance, financial, operational, and valuation risks. The Funds’ service providers, which are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Funds, implement risk management strategies in conducting their activities. The Board recognizes that it is not possible to identify all of the risks that may affect the Funds, and that it is not possible to develop processes and control

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measures to eliminate all risks and their possible effects. The Board may, at any time and in its discretion, change the manner in which it conducts its risk oversight role.

The Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee, Audit Committee, and Investment Committee receive reports or other information from Hartford Funds Management regarding risk assessment and management. In addition, the Hartford Funds Management has established an internal committee focused on risk assessment and risk management related to the operations of the Funds and the investment manager, and the chairperson of that committee reports to the Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee on a semi-annual basis (or more frequently if appropriate). The Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee assists the Board in overseeing the activities of the Funds’ CCO, and the CCO provides an annual report to the Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee and the Board regarding material compliance matters. The Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee and the Board receive and consider other reports from the CCO throughout the year.

The Audit Committee assists the Board in reviewing financial matters, including matters relating to financial reporting risks and valuation risks. The Audit Committee oversees the risk management efforts for financial reporting, pricing and valuation, and liquidity risk and meets regularly with the Funds’ Treasurer and independent auditors, as well as with members of management, to discuss financial reporting and audit issues, including risks related to financial controls. The Audit Committee operates pursuant to a written charter. For a copy of the Audit Committee Charter, please refer to Appendix M.


The Investment Committee assists the Board in overseeing investment matters. The Investment Committee receives reports from the investment manager relating to investment performance, including information regarding investment risk. The Investment Committee meets regularly with the Funds’ portfolio managers to discuss investment performance achieved by the Funds and the investment risks assumed by the Funds to achieve that performance.

The Committee structure facilitates the timely and efficient consideration of matters by the Board members and fosters effective oversight of compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and of the Funds’ activities and their associated risks.

The CCO of the Funds and Hartford Funds Management oversees the implementation and testing of the Funds’ compliance program and reports to the Board at least quarterly regarding compliance matters for the Funds, Hartford Funds Management, and the Funds’ other service providers. The independent Board members have engaged independent legal counsel to assist them in performing their oversight responsibilities.

The Board also has appointed a Chief Legal Officer, who is responsible for overseeing internal reporting requirements imposed under rules adopted by the SEC pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which are designed to ensure that credible indications of material violations of federal securities laws or breaches of fiduciary duty are investigated and are adequately and appropriately resolved.

Finally, the Board appoints Fund officers to oversee the Funds’ daily operations. Each officer is an employee of Hartford Funds Management. Information about the executive officers of each Fund is set forth in Appendix G.

Board Compensation

Information relating to compensation paid to Board members is provided in Appendix H.

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Equity Securities Owned by Board Nomineesand Executive Officers

Information relating to the dollar range of equity securities owned by Board nominees in the Funds as of June 30, 2020, is set forth in Appendix I. Information concerning the Board nominees’ and the Funds’ executive officers’ aggregate ownership in the Funds is provided in Appendix J.

Investment Manager, Principal Underwriterand Other Service Providers

HFMC is the investment manager for each Fund except for Lattice Strategies Trust, and two series of The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc.: Hartford Multifactor International Fund and Hartford Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund, for which Lattice, HFMC’s wholly owned subsidiary, is the investment manager. HFMC is an indirect subsidiary of The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (“The Hartford”), a Connecticut-based financial services company. As of June 30, 2020, HFMC and Lattice had approximately $117.8 billion in discretionary and non-discretionary assets under management. HFMC is responsible for the management of the Funds and supervises the activities of the Funds’ sub-advisers. In addition, HFMC, its affiliate(s) or certain third-party service providers provide Fund administration, Fund accounting, and other administrative services to the Funds, including personnel, services, equipment and facilities and office space for proper operation of the Funds. HFMC’s principal offices are located at 690 Lee Road, Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087.

Hartford Funds Distributors, LLC, an affiliate of HFMC and a registered broker-dealer and member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), serves as the principal underwriter for each of the Mutual Funds and the Interval Fund pursuant to an Underwriting Agreement approved by the Board. ALPS Distributors, Inc. (“ALPS”), a broker-dealer and a member of FINRA, located at 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203, serves as the principal underwriter for the ETFs.

Hartford Administrative Services Company, an affiliate of HFMC and a registered transfer agent, serves as the Mutual Funds’ and the Interval Fund’s transfer agent. State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”), One Lincoln Street, Boston, MA 02111, serves as the ETFs’ transfer agent. State Street also serves as the Funds’ custodian bank and holds the Funds’ cash, portfolio securities, and other investments in a custodial account established for each Fund.


The Board unanimously recommends thatyou vote “FOR” the election of each Board nominee.

VOTING INFORMATION


Ownership of Fund Shares

The table in Appendix K sets forth the number of shares of each Fund issued and outstanding at the close of business on the Record Date. A list of each Fund’s shareholders of record as of the Record Date will be available for inspection during the Meeting.

As of August 3, 2020, to the best of the Funds’ knowledge, the persons listed in Appendix L beneficially owned more than 5% or 25% of the outstanding shares of the class or Fund indicated.

Solicitation Method

Solicitation may be made by mail, telephone, fax, e-mail, or the Internet by officers or employees of Hartford Funds Management, or by financial intermediaries and their representatives. The Funds may request that brokerage firms, custodians, banks, and other fiduciaries forward proxy solicitation material to beneficial owners of Fund shares. The Funds will reimburse brokerage firms, custodians, banks, and other fiduciaries for their expenses in forwarding this Proxy Statement and proxy materials to beneficial owners

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of each Fund’s shares (i.e., shareholders who hold Fund shares through a financial intermediary in its name for their benefit).

The Funds also will reimburse insurance companies, to the extent required by any agreement between the Funds and such insurance companies, for the cost of forwarding this information to variable annuity contract owners and variable life insurance policy holders for the purpose of obtaining their voting instructions as to shares attributable to their contracts.

The Funds have retained Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), which maintains its global headquarters located at 5 Dakota Drive, Suite 300, Lake Success, NY 11042, to assist in the distribution of proxy materials and the solicitation and tabulation of proxies. It is anticipated that the Funds will pay Broadridge approximately $4.9 million for such services (including reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses). Broadridge may solicit proxies personally and by mail, telephone, fax, e-mail, or the Internet.

Solicitation Costs

The Funds will bear the cost of preparing, printing, and mailing this Proxy Statement, the enclosed proxy, and the accompanying notice, and costs in connection with the solicitation of proxies. The Funds also will incur additional out-of-pocket costs, such as legal expenses and auditor fees, in connection with the preparation of this Proxy Statement. Costs borne by the Funds collectively will be allocated among the Funds on the basis of their respective numbers of shareholder accounts, except when direct costs reasonably can be attributed to one or more specific Funds.

Quorum

Each Fund must achieve a quorum of shareholders to conduct business at the Meeting. For each of the Funds, the holders of one-third of the shares entitled to vote on any matter at the Meeting, present virtually or by proxy, will constitute a quorum of the Fund.

Required Vote

Each Fund is organized as a Delaware statutory trust or a Maryland corporation. At the Meeting, the shareholders of each Fund (including any series) will vote collectively as a single class on the election of each Board nominee.

For all Funds other than Lattice Strategies Trust, the affirmative vote of a plurality of the votes cast with respect to a Board nominee at the Meeting, assuming a quorum is present, is necessary to elect each Board nominee under the Proposal. This means that, assuming a quorum is present, the Board nominees who receive the most votes will be elected even if none of the Board nominees receives an outright majority of votes. In an uncontested election, as is the case for this election of Board members, the plurality requirement does not affect the outcome of the election. For Lattice Strategies Trust, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast with respect to a Board nominee at the Meeting, assuming a quorum is present, is necessary to elect each Board nominee under the Proposal.

Abstentions and Broker Non-Votes

As described below, financial intermediaries may exercise their authority to vote your shares at their discretion. Abstentions, if any, will be counted as represented at the Meeting for purposes of determining whether a quorum has been reached, but will have no effect on the outcome of the election of any Board nominee.

So-called “broker non-votes” occur when the beneficial owner of the shares held in “street name” does not give voting instructions to the bank, securities broker-dealer, or other nominee holding the shares as to how

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to vote on matters deemed to be “non-routine” under the rules of the New Stock Exchange, and the bank, broker, or other nominees returns the proxy to vote the shares in its discretion with respect to a “routine” proposal. Because there are no non-routine proposals being presented at the Meeting and because banks, brokers, or other nominees generally may exercise their authority to vote your shares at their discretion for the election of the Board nominees, it is not anticipated that there will be any “broker non-votes.”

Recording and Tabulation of Votes

Votes cast by proxy or virtually at the Meeting will be tabulated by the inspectors of election appointed for the Meeting. The inspectors of election will determine whether a quorum is present at the Meeting for each Fund.

If you hold your shares directly (not through a financial intermediary) and you return a signed and dated proxy card that does not specify how you wish to vote, your shares will be voted “FOR” each of the Board nominees.

If you hold your shares through a financial intermediary, you must instruct the financial intermediary how to vote your shares. Because the Proposal is a “routine” matter under rules of the New York Stock Exchange, financial intermediaries may exercise their discretionary authority to vote shares of beneficial owners who do not provide timely voting instructions for the Proposal or to “echo vote” such shares in the same proportion as those shares for which the financial intermediaries have received voting instructions. If you own a variable annuity contract or a variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc. or Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc., you must instruct your insurance company how to vote. In addition, a properly executed proxy card, voting instruction card, or other authorization by a beneficial owner of Fund shares that does not specify how the beneficial owner’s shares should be voted may be deemed an instruction to vote such shares “FOR” each Board nominee. Please consult your financial intermediary or insurance company for more information about its practices with respect to voting beneficial owners’ shares.

Revocation

To revoke a proxy, you must submit a written notice of revocation or later dated proxy to the applicable Fund, or virtually attend the Meeting and vote by ballot, in all cases before the proxy is exercised at the Meeting. Merely attending the Meeting, however, will not revoke a previously executed proxy. If you hold shares through a financial intermediary, please consult your financial intermediary regarding your ability to revoke voting instructions after you have provided them.

Attendance at the Meeting

Attendance at the Meeting will be limited to each Fund’s shareholders as of the Record Date. If you plan to attend the Meeting virtually, in order to gain admission you must register in advance by visiting https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ and submitting the required information to Broadridge. Shareholders who own shares registered in their own names and which are held in an account directly with the Fund (or Funds) will be asked to submit their name and control number found on the shareholder’s proxy card in order to register to participate in and vote at the Meeting.

If you hold Fund shares through a financial intermediary, you will not be able to vote virtually at the Meeting unless you previously have obtained a “legal proxy” from your financial intermediary, which will provide you with a new control number. It may take several days for this process and you must submit your “legal proxy” to Broadridge in a reasonable time prior to the Meeting. Variable annuity contract owners and variable life insurance policy holders should follow the instructions provided by their insurance company. See “Special Note to Variable Annuity Contract/Variable Life Insurance Owners” below.

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After shareholders have submitted their registration information, they will receive an email from Broadridge that confirms that their registration request has been received and is under review by Broadridge. Once shareholders’ registration requests have been accepted, they will receive (i) an email containing an event link and dial-in information to attend the Meeting, and (ii) an email with a password to enter at the event link in order to access the Meeting. Even if you plan to virtually attend the Meeting, please promptly follow the enclosed instructions to submit voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. Alternatively, you may submit voting instructions by signing, dating, and returning your proxy card.

Adjournment of the Meeting

If any Fund does not receive sufficient votes to hold the Meeting, the Meeting may be adjourned to permit further solicitation of proxies. In determining whether to adjourn the Meeting, the persons named as proxies may consider, among other factors, the percentage of votes actually cast, the nature of any further solicitation, and any information to be provided to shareholders for such solicitation. For all Funds other than Lattice Strategies Trust, the Funds’ Secretary or other Fund officer presiding over the Meeting may adjourn the meeting. With respect to Lattice Strategies Trust, any such adjournment will require the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares of Lattice Strategies Trust’s series present virtually or by proxy (whether or not sufficient to constitute a quorum) and entitled to vote at the Meeting. Lattice Strategies Trust may hold an adjourned Meeting without issuing another notice to shareholders provided the adjourned session or sessions are held within 60 days after the date set for the original meeting. The Mutual Funds may hold an adjourned Meeting without issuing another notice to shareholders, other than an announcement at the original Meeting, provided the session or sessions are held within 120 days after the Record Date. Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust and the Interval Fund may hold an adjourned Meeting without issuing another notice to shareholders.

INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTINGFIRM

The Board members, including a majority of the independent Board members, of each Fund have selected PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (“PwC”) as the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm for the current fiscal year. PwC also will review the Funds’ federal and state income tax returns and provide certain permitted non-audit services. PwC, in accordance with Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Rule 3526, has confirmed to each Fund’s Audit Committee that they are independent auditors with respect to the Fund. Each Fund’s Audit Committee has considered whether the provision by PwC to the Fund of non-audit services to the Fund or of professional services to Hartford Funds Management and entities that control, are controlled by or are under common control with Hartford Funds Management is compatible with maintaining PwC’s independence and has discussed PwC’s independence with them. Representatives of PwC are not expected to be present at the Meeting but have been given the opportunity to make a statement if they so desire and will be available if any matter arises requiring their presence.

The amount of fees paid by the Funds for the two most recent fiscal years for all audit, non-audit, tax, and all other services provided directly to the Funds by the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm is provided in Appendix M.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Submission of Shareholder Proposals

The Funds do not hold annual shareholder meetings. A shareholder proposal intended to be presented at a future meeting of shareholders of a Fund, including a shareholder nomination for election to the Board of a Fund, must be received at the principal offices of the Funds a reasonable time before the Fund begins to

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print and send its proxy materials for inclusion in the proxy materials for a meeting. In addition, Appendix A to the Nominating and Governance Committee Charter, which is enclosed as Appendix N, identifies the information needed and the process required for a shareholder to recommend a nominees. Timely submission of a proposal does not guarantee that the Funds will include the proposal in a proxy statement.

Shareholder Communications

Shareholders who want to communicate with the Board or any individual Board member(s) should write their Fund to the attention of the Secretary of the Fund, 690 Lee Road, Wayne, PA 19087. Communications to the Board must be signed by the shareholder and must specify: (i) the shareholder’s name and address; (ii) the number of Fund shares owned by the shareholder; (iii) the Fund(s) in which the shareholder owns shares; and (iv) for shares held in “street name,” the name of the financial intermediary that holds Fund shares in its name for the shareholder’s benefit. The Secretary will forward such communications to the Board or the applicable Board member(s) at the next regularly scheduled meeting, if practicable, or promptly after receipt if the Secretary determines that the communications require more immediate attention.

Householding. Hartford Funds Management has adopted a policy to permit sending only one copy of a prospectus, proxy statement, annual report, or semiannual report to certain shareholders residing in the same “household,” unless the Fund has received instructions to the contrary. This reduces Fund expenses, which benefits you and other shareholders. If you need additional copies or do not want your mailings to be “householded,” please call us at 888-843-7824 or send a written request with your name, the name of your Fund (or Funds), and your account number or numbers to Hartford Funds, P.O. Box 219060, Kansas City, MO 64121-9060. For overnight mail, please send the request to Hartford Funds, 430 W 7th Street, Suite 219060, Kansas City, MO 64105-1407.

Other Business Items

Management does not intend to present any items other than the Proposal and is not aware that any other items of business will be presented at the Meeting. If other matters are properly presented for a vote at the Meeting, the persons named as proxies will vote on such matters in their sole discretion.

Special Note to Variable Annuity Contract/VariableLife Insurance Owners

HLSFund Reorganizations. At the Board meeting held on June 16-17, 2020, the Board approved an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization that provides for the reorganization of each Target Fund identified below into the corresponding Acquiring Fund identified below (the “Reorganizations”). It is anticipated that the Reorganizations will occur after the Record Date (August 3, 2020) but before the Meeting date (October 21, 2020). Accordingly, if you own a variable annuity contract or a variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of the Target Funds as of the Record Date, you are eligible and encouraged to provide your voting instructions to your insurance company.

Target Fund Acquiring Fund
Hartford Global Growth HLS Fund Hartford Disciplined Equity HLS Fund
Hartford Growth Opportunities HLS Fund Hartford Disciplined Equity HLS Fund
Hartford MidCap Growth HLS Fund Hartford MidCap HLS Fund
Hartford MidCap Value HLS Fund Hartford MidCap HLS Fund
Hartford Value HLS Fund Hartford Dividend and Growth HLS Fund
Hartford High Yield HLS Fund Hartford Total Return Bond HLS Fund
Hartford U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund Hartford Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund

SubmittingVoting Instructions to your Insurance Company. If you own a variable annuity contract or a variable life insurance policy whose values are allocated to one or more series of Hartford Series Fund, Inc.

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or Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc., you received this material because your insurance company is asking you to provide it with instructions as to how to vote the shares attributable to your contract at the Meeting or any adjourned session. Please complete the instruction card and return it to your insurance company as directed on the card or in the accompanying materials you received from the insurance company. Please do not return the instruction card to the Funds.

By Order of the Boards,
Thomas R. Phillips
Vice President and Secretary
August 14, 2020
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Appendix A: Fund Names

The Funds will be referred to throughout this Proxy Statement as listed below:

Fund Term used in the Proxy Statement
Mutual Funds
The Hartford Mutual Funds, Inc. HMF
Hartford AARP Balanced Retirement Fund AARP Balanced Retirement Fund
The Hartford Balanced Income Fund Balanced Income Fund
The Hartford Capital Appreciation Fund Capital Appreciation Fund
The Hartford Checks and Balances Fund Checks and Balances Fund
Hartford Climate Opportunities Fund Climate Opportunities Fund
The Hartford Conservative Allocation Fund Conservative Allocation Fund
Hartford Core Equity Fund Core Equity Fund
The Hartford Dividend and Growth Fund Dividend and Growth Fund
Hartford Emerging Markets Equity Fund Emerging Markets Equity Fund
The Hartford Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund
The Hartford Equity Income Fund Equity Income Fund
The Hartford Floating Rate Fund Floating Rate Fund
The Hartford Floating Rate High Income Fund Floating Rate High Income Fund
Hartford Global Impact Fund Global Impact Fund
The Hartford Global Real Asset Fund Global Real Asset Fund
The Hartford Growth Allocation Fund Growth Allocation Fund
The Hartford Healthcare Fund Healthcare Fund
The Hartford High Yield Fund High Yield Fund
The Hartford Inflation Plus Fund Inflation Plus Fund
Hartford International Equity Fund International Equity Fund
The Hartford International Growth Fund International Growth Fund
The Hartford International Opportunities Fund International Opportunities Fund
The Hartford International Value Fund International Value Fund
The Hartford MidCap Fund MidCap Fund
The Hartford MidCap Value Fund MidCap Value Fund
Hartford Moderate Allocation Fund Moderate Allocation Fund
Hartford Multi-Asset Income and Growth Fund Multi-Asset Income and Growth Fund
Hartford Municipal Income Fund Municipal Income Fund
The Hartford Municipal Opportunities Fund Municipal Opportunities Fund
Hartford Municipal Short Duration Fund Municipal Short Duration Fund
The Hartford Quality Bond Fund Quality Bond Fund
The Hartford Short Duration Fund Short Duration Fund
Hartford Small Cap Value Fund Small Cap Value Fund
The Hartford Small Company Fund Small Company Fund
The Hartford Strategic Income Fund Strategic Income Fund
The Hartford Total Return Bond Fund Total Return Bond Fund
The Hartford World Bond Fund World Bond Fund
The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc. HMF II
The Hartford Growth Opportunities Fund Growth Opportunities Fund
Hartford Multifactor International Fund Multifactor International Fund
Hartford Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund
Hartford Quality Value Fund Quality Value Fund
Hartford Schroders Emerging Markets Equity Fund Emerging Markets Equity Fund
Hartford Schroders Emerging Markets Multi-Sector Bond Fund Emerging Markets Multi-Sector Bond Fund
Hartford Schroders International Multi-Cap Value Fund International Multi-Cap Value Fund
Hartford Schroders International Stock Fund International Stock Fund
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Fund Term used in the Proxy Statement
Hartford Schroders Securitized Income Fund Securitized Income Fund
Hartford Schroders Tax-Aware Bond Fund Tax-Aware Bond Fund
Hartford Schroders US MidCap Opportunities Fund US MidCap Opportunities Fund
Hartford Schroders US Small Cap Opportunities Fund US Small Cap Opportunities Fund
The Hartford Small Cap Growth Fund Small Cap Growth Fund
Hartford Schroders China A Fund China A Fund
Hartford Series Fund, Inc. HLS
Hartford Balanced HLS Fund Balanced HLS Fund
Hartford Capital Appreciation HLS Fund Capital Appreciation HLS Fund
Hartford Disciplined Equity HLS Fund Disciplined Equity HLS Fund
Hartford Dividend and Growth HLS Fund Dividend and Growth HLS Fund
Hartford Global Growth HLS Fund Global Growth HLS Fund
Hartford Healthcare HLS Fund Healthcare HLS Fund
Hartford High Yield HLS Fund High Yield HLS Fund
Hartford International Opportunities HLS Fund International Opportunities HLS Fund
Hartford MidCap HLS Fund MidCap HLS Fund
Hartford MidCap Value HLS Fund MidCap Value HLS Fund
Hartford Small Company HLS Fund Small Company HLS Fund
Hartford Stock HLS Fund Stock HLS Fund
Hartford Total Return Bond HLS Fund Total Return Bond HLS Fund
Hartford Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund
Hartford Value HLS Fund Value HLS Fund
Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc. HLS II
Hartford Growth Opportunities HLS Fund Growth Opportunities HLS Fund
Hartford MidCap Growth HLS Fund MidCap Growth HLS Fund
Hartford Small Cap Growth HLS Fund Small Cap Growth HLS Fund
Hartford U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund
ETFs
Lattice Strategies Trust Lattice Trust
Hartford Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF
Hartford Multifactor Diversified International ETF Diversified International ETF
Hartford Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF Emerging Markets ETF
Hartford Multifactor Low Volatility US Equity ETF Low Volatility US Equity ETF
Hartford Multifactor REIT ETF REIT ETF
Hartford Multifactor Small Cap ETF Small Cap ETF
Hartford Multifactor US Equity ETF US Equity ETF
Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust Exchange-Traded Trust
Hartford Core Bond ETF Core Bond ETF
Hartford Municipal Opportunities ETF Municipal Opportunities ETF
Hartford Schroders Tax-Aware Bond ETF Tax-Aware Bond ETF
Hartford Short Duration ETF Short Duration ETF
Hartford Total Return Bond ETF Total Return Bond ETF
Interval Fund
Hartford Schroders Opportunistic Income Fund Interval Fund
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Appendix B: Board Nominees’ BiographicalInformation

Name, address and<br><br> <br>Year of Birth Principal Occupation, Professional Experience and<br><br> <br>Other Public Company Directorships
Independent Board Members
Hilary E. Ackermann<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1956) Ms. Ackermann served as Chief Risk Officer<br> at Goldman Sachs Bank USA from October 2008 to November 2011.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Ms. Ackermann<br> has served as a Director of Dynegy, Inc. from October 2012 through April 2018.  Upon the merger of Dynegy, Inc. with<br> Vistra Energy Corporation, Ms. Ackermann became a member of the Board of Directors of Vistra Energy Corporation effective May 2018.  Ms.<br> Ackermann serves as a Director of Credit Suisse Holdings (USA), Inc. from January 2017 to present.
Robin C. Beery<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1967) Ms. Beery has served as a consultant to<br> ArrowMark Partners (an alternative asset manager) since March of 2015 and since November 2018 has been employed by ArrowMark Partners<br> as a Senior Advisor. Previously, she was Executive Vice President, Head of Distribution, for Janus Capital Group, and Chief Executive<br> Officer and President of the Janus Mutual Funds (a global asset manager) from September 2009 to August 2014.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Ms.<br>Beery serves as an Independent Director of UMB Financial Corporation (January 2015 to present), has chaired the Compensation Committee<br>since April 2017, and serves on the Audit Committee and the Risk Committee.
Lynn S. Birdsong<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1946) Until May 2020, Mr. Birdsong served as<br> a Director of Aberdeen Global and Aberdeen Global II (investment funds) (from 2014), Aberdeen Islamic SICAV and Aberdeen Liquidity<br> Fund (investment funds) (from 2016), and Aberdeen Alpha Fund (from 2017). Mr. Birdsong served as an Independent Director of Nomura<br> Partners Funds, Inc. (formerly, The Japan Fund) (April 2003 to February 2015) and as a Director of the Sovereign High Yield Investment<br> Company (April 2010 to June 2014).  From 2003 to March 2005, Mr. Birdsong was an Independent Director of the Atlantic<br> Whitehall Funds. From 1979 to 2002, Mr. Birdsong was a Managing Director of Zurich Scudder Investments, an investment management<br> firm. During his employment with Scudder, Mr. Birdsong was an Interested Director of The Japan Fund.  From January 1981<br> through December 2013, Mr. Birdsong was a partner in Birdsong Company, an advertising specialty firm.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: None.
Derrick D. Cephas<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1952) Mr. Cephas currently is a Partner of Weil,<br> Gotshal & Manges LLP (“Weil Gotshal”), an international law firm headquartered in New York, where he serves as<br> the Head of the Financial Institutions Practice (April 2011 to present). Mr. Cephas will retire from the partnership at Weil Gotshal<br> effective October 30, 2020.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Previously, Mr. Cephas was President and<br> Chief Executive Officer of Amalgamated Bank, a New York-based commercial bank (2006-2011), was a Partner in the Corporate Department<br> of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP (1994-2005), and served as the Superintendent of Banks, New York State Banking Department,<br> State of New York (from 1991 to 1994). Mr. Cephas has served in other similar roles in private law practice and in public service,<br> and has been a member of boards of privately held and publicly traded companies.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Mr.<br>Cephas serves a Director of Signature Bank, a New York-based commercial bank, and is a member of the Credit Committee, Examining<br>Committee and Risk Committee (March 2016 to present).
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| --- | | Name, address and<br><br> <br>Year of Birth | Principal Occupation, Professional Experience and<br><br> <br>Other Public Company Directorships | | --- | --- | | Independent Board Members | | | Christine R. Detrick<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1958) | Ms. Detrick previously served as a Director<br> and Chair of the Compensation Committee of Forest City Realty Trust (a real estate company) from November 2014 to March 2018, a<br> Director of Forethought Financial Group, Inc. (a financial services company) from January 2012 to January 2014, and a Senior Partner/Advisor<br> at Bain & Company (a management consulting firm) from September 2002 to December 2012.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Ms.<br>Detrick serves as a Director and Chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee of Reinsurance Group of America (January 2014<br>to present). She also serves as a Director of Charles River Associates (May 2020 to present). | | --- | --- | | Duane E. Hill<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1945) | Mr. Hill is a Partner of TSG Ventures L.P.,<br> a private equity investment company. Mr. Hill is a former Partner of TSG Capital Group, a private equity investment firm that served<br> as sponsor and lead investor in leveraged buyouts of middle market companies. His experience in executive positions in the banking,<br> venture capital, and private equity industries span over 35 years<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: None | | Andrew A. Johnson<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1962) | Mr. Johnson currently serves as a Diversity<br> and Inclusion Advisor at Neuberger Berman, a private, global investment management firm. Prior to his current role, Mr. Johnson<br> served as Chief Investment Officer and Head of Global Investment Grade Fixed Income at Neuberger Berman (January 2009 to December<br> 2018). Mr. Johnson previously served as Managing Director and Co-Head, Investment Grade Fixed Income and Chief Investment Officer<br> of Lehman Brothers Asset Management (2003-2009) and served in similar roles at Lincoln Capital Management (1989-2002).<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: None | | Paul L. Rosenberg<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1953) | Mr. Rosenberg is a Partner of The Bridgespan<br> Group, a global nonprofit consulting firm that is a social impact advisor to nonprofits, non-governmental organizations, philanthropists<br> and institutional investors (October 2007 to present). Mr. Rosenberg previously was a Manager and later Partner of Bain & Company<br> (1996-2007), and he has served as Special Counsel in the U.S. Department of State (1995-1996) and Senior Advisor, International<br> Trade, in the U.S. Department of Commerce (1992-1995). Prior to his government service, Mr. Rosenberg was an associate and then<br> engagement manager at McKinsey & Company.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Mr.<br>Rosenberg serves on the Board of Advisors of Grand Circle Corporation, a privately held travel and leisure company, and on the<br>Board of Advisors of Kensington Investment Company, a privately held real estate development and investment firm. | | Lemma W. Senbet<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1946) | Dr. Senbet currently serves as the William<br> E. Mayer Chair Professor of Finance, and previously was the Founding Director, Center for Financial Policy, in the Robert H. Smith<br> School of Business at the University of Maryland.  He was chair of the Finance Department Robert H. Smith School of Business<br> at the University of Maryland from 1998 to 2006.  In June 2013, he began a sabbatical from the University to serve as<br> Executive Director of the African Economic Research Consortium which focuses on economic policy research and training, which he<br> completed in 2018.  Previously, he was a chaired professor of finance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Also, he<br> was a Director of the Fortis Funds from March 2000 to July 2002. Dr. Senbet served as Director of the American Finance Association<br> and President of the Western Finance Association. In 2006, Dr. Senbet was inducted Fellow |

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| --- | | Name, address and<br><br> <br>Year of Birth | Principal Occupation, Professional Experience and<br><br> <br>Other Public Company Directorships | | --- | --- | | Independent Board Members | | | | of Financial Management Association International<br> for his career-long distinguished scholarship and professional service.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: None | | --- | --- | | David Sung<br><br> <br>c/o Legal Department<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1953) | Mr. Sung has serves as a Director of Nippon<br> Wealth Bank, a restricted license bank located in Hong Kong, and is an independent Director of six private investment funds, and<br> two closed-end registered investment companies, sponsored by Ironwood Capital Management. Mr. Sung served as a Director of CITIC-Prudential<br> Fund Management Company, Inc. from January 2016 to November 2018. Mr. Sung was a Partner at Ernst & Young LLP from October<br> 1995 to July 2014.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: Mr.<br>Sung serves as a Trustee of Ironwood Institutional Multi-Strategy Fund, LLC, and Ironwood Multi-Strategy Fund, LLC (October 2015<br>to present). | | Name, address and<br><br> <br>Year of Birth | Principal Occupation, Professional Experience and<br><br> <br>Other Public Company Directorships | | --- | --- | | Interested Board Member | | | James E. Davey<br><br> <br>690 Lee Road<br><br> <br>Wayne, PA 19087<br><br> <br>(1964) | Mr. Davey serves as Executive Vice President<br> of The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Mr. Davey has served in various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries<br> and joined The Hartford in 2002.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>With respect to each of the Funds, Mr.<br> Davey serves as a Director, President, and Chief Executive officer.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Additionally, Mr. Davey serves as Director,<br> Chairman, President, and Senior Managing Director for Hartford Funds Management Group, Inc. (“HFMG”). He also serves<br> as President, Manager, Chairman of the Board, and Senior Managing Director for Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC; Manager,<br> Chairman of the Board, and President of Lattice Strategies LLC; Chairman of the Board, Manager, and Senior Managing Director of<br> Hartford Funds Distributors, LLC; and. Chairman of the Board, President and Senior Managing Director of Hartford Administrative<br> Services Company, each of which is an affiliate of HFMG.<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Other Directorships: None |

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Appendix C: Board Nominees’Term and Tenure

Each Board member serves for an indefinite term (i.e., until his or her death, resignation, retirement, or removal). The Board has adopted a retirement policy that requires each Board member to retire from the Board (and any Committee thereof) no later than December 31 of the year in which he or she reaches the age of seventy-five (75).

Set forth below is the year in which each Board nominee became a member of the Board of the (i) Mutual Funds, (ii) ETFs, and (iii) the Interval Fund.

Board Member Mutual Funds ETFs Interval Fund
Hilary E. Ackermann 2014 2017 2019
Robin C. Beery^*^ 2017 2014
Lynn S. Birdsong 2003 2017
Derrick D. Cephas^**^ n/a n/a n/a
James E. Davey 2012 2017 2019
Christine R. Detrick 2016 2017
Duane E. Hill 2001 2017
Andrew A. Johnson^**^ n/a n/a n/a
Paul L. Rosenberg^**^ n/a n/a n/a
Lemma W. Senbet 2005 2017 2019
David Sung^*^ 2017 2014
^*^ Ms. Beery and Mr. Sung were appointed as members of the Board of the Mutual<br>Funds but have not been elected by shareholders of the Mutual Funds.
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^**^ Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg currently are not Board members. The<br>Nominating and Governance Committee, at its meeting held on April 21, 2020, and the Board, at its meeting held on May 4-5, 2020,<br>nominated Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg as Board nominees.
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Appendix D: Board Nominees’ Experience,Qualifications, and Skills

Hilary E. Ackermann. Ms. Ackermann has served as an independent Board member since September 2014. She has served as Chair of the Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee since 2016. Ms. Ackermann has over 25 years of credit, financial and risk management experience, including serving as the chief risk officer at a New York-chartered bank.


Robin C. Beery. Ms. Beery has served as an independent Board member since 2017. Ms. Beery is an experienced business executive with over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, including extensive experience as a senior executive overseeing the global distribution of mutual funds and institutional strategies for a large investment adviser.


Lynn S. Birdsong. Mr. Birdsong has served as an independent Board member since 2003. He has served as Chairman of the Board since August 2019. He served as Co-Chairman of the Investment Committee from 2005 to 2014 and as Chairman of the Investment Committee from September 2014 to August 2019. Mr. Birdsong served in senior executive and portfolio management positions for investment management firms for more than 25 years. He has served as a director of other mutual funds for more than 10 years.


Derrick D. Cephas. Mr. Cephas has more than forty years of experience as an attorney practicing in the banking, corporate, and financial services industries.  He currently is a Partner of an international law firm and also serves as a director of a commercial bank. Mr. Cephas previously served in senior executive roles in state banking and other regulatory agencies and served as the chief executive officer of one of the largest privately owned banks in the U.S.

Christine R. Detrick. Ms. Detrick has served as an independent Board member since 2016. She has served as Chair of the Investment Committee since August 2019. Ms. Detrick has over 30 years of experience leading and advising financial services companies and investors. She previously served as a director, head of the Americas financial services practice and senior advisor at a management consulting firm, and as the chief executive officer of a private savings bank.


Duane E. Hill. Mr. Hill has served as an independent Board member since 2001. He has served as the Chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee since 2003. Mr. Hill has more than 35 years’ experience in senior executive positions in the banking, venture capital and private equity industries.


Andrew A. Johnson. Mr. Johnson has over 30 years of experience as an investment professional responsible for a range of fixed-income and multi-asset class products. He currently serves as a diversity and inclusion advisor at a global investment management firm. In his previous roles, Mr. Johnson served as a chief investment officer, senior executive and portfolio manager.


Paul L. Rosenberg. Mr. Rosenberg has over 40 years of experience as a senior executive, strategy consultant, and senior official serving in the U.S. government. He currently is a partner of a non-profit strategy consulting firm. Mr. Rosenberg was previously a partner of a premier for-profit strategy consulting firm.


Lemma W. Senbet. Dr. Senbet has served as an independent Board member since 2005 (and served on the Board of the predecessors of some of the Funds since 2000). For more than 30 years, Dr. Senbet has served as a professor of finance, including serving as the chair of the finance department at a major university. He has served the finance profession in various capacities, including as a director or officer of finance associations.


David Sung. Mr. Sung has served as an independent Board member since 2014. He has served as Chairman of the Audit Committee since November 2019. Mr. Sung is an experienced financial services and auditing professional with over 37 years of experience serving clients in the investment management business.


James E. Davey. Mr. Davey has served as a Board member since 2012 and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Funds since 2010.  Mr. Davey joined The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (“The Hartford”) in 2002 and has served in various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries. Prior to joining The Hartford, Mr. Davey served in various management roles at Merrill Lynch, including director of 401(k) alliance management and director

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Appendix E: Standing Committees of theBoard

Committee Chair/<br><br> <br>Committee Members Description
Audit Committee Chair: David Sung<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Current Members:<br><br> <br>Hilary E. Ackermann<br><br> <br>Lynn S. Birdsong The Audit Committee (i) oversees the Funds’ accounting and financial reporting policies and practices, their internal controls and, as appropriate, the internal controls of certain service providers; (ii) assists the Board in its oversight of the qualifications, independence and performance of the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm; the quality, objectivity and integrity of the Funds’ financial statements and the independent audit thereof; and the performance of the Fund’s internal audit function; and (iii) acts as a liaison between the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm and the respective full board. The Funds’ independent registered accounting firm reports directly to each Audit Committee, and each Audit Committee regularly reports to the Board.
Compliance<br><br> <br>and Risk Oversight Committee Chair: Hilary E. Ackermann<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Current Members:<br><br> <br>Lynn S. Birdsong<br><br> <br>David Sung The Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee assists the Board in its oversight of the adoption and implementation of compliance and enterprise risk management policies and procedures.
Investment Committee Chair: Christine R. Detrick<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Current Members:<br><br> <br>Robin C. Beery<br><br> <br>Duane E. Hill<br><br> <br>Lemma W. Senbet Investment Committee assists the Board in its oversight of the Funds’ investment performance and related matters.
Nominating and Governance Committee Chair: Duane E. Hill<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Current Members:<br><br> <br>Hilary E. Ackermann<br><br> <br>Robin C. Beery<br><br> <br>Lynn S. Birdsong<br><br> <br>Christine R. Detrick<br><br> <br>Lemma W. Senbet<br><br> <br>David Sung The Nominating and Governance Committee (i) screens and selects candidates to the Board and (ii) periodically reviews and evaluates the compensation of the independent Board members and makes recommendations to the Board regarding the compensation of, and expense reimbursement policies with respect to, non-interested directors. The Nominating and Governance Committee also is authorized to consider and make recommendations to the Board regarding governance policies, including, but not limited to, any retirement policy for independent Board members. The Nominating and Governance Committee will consider nominees recommended by shareholders for non-interested director positions if a vacancy among the non-interested directors occurs and if the nominee meets the Committee’s criteria.
Contracts<br><br> <br>Committee Chair: Lynn S. Birdsong<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Current Members:<br><br> <br>Hilary E. Ackermann<br><br> <br>Robin C. Beery<br><br> <br>Christine R. Detrick<br><br> <br>Duane E. Hill<br><br> <br>Lemma W. Senbet<br><br> <br>David Sung The Contracts Committee assists the Board in its consideration and review of fund contracts and the consideration of strategy-related matters.
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Appendix F: Board and Committee Meetings

Set forth in the table below is information regarding the number of meetings of the Board and the Committees held during each Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year.

Number of Meetings During Fund’s Last Fiscal Year
<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>Funds Fiscal Year End Board Audit Committee Compliance<br><br> <br>Committee^#^ Investment<br><br> <br>Committee N&G<br><br> <br>Committee^#^ Contracts<br><br> <br>Committee
Exchange-Traded Trust 7/31 6 4 4 6 2 1
Lattice Trust 9/30 6 4 4 5 3 1
HMF 10/31 6 4 4 6 3 1
HMF II 10/31^*^ 6 4 4 6 3 1
Interval Fund 10/31 6 4 4 6 3 1
HLS 12/31 6 6 4 6 4 1
HLS II 12/31 6 6 4 6 4 1
^*^ Two Series of HMF II, Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund and Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund have a fiscal year end of 9/30.
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Appendix G: Executive Officers’Biographical Information

Certain biographical and other information relating to the executive officers of each Fund is set forth below. Each officer serves for an indefinite term (i.e., until his or her death, resignation, retirement, or removal). None of the officers listed below receives compensation from any Fund.

Please see the table at the bottom for a description of the companies for which the table below uses abbreviated names.

Name and Year of Birth Current Position with the Funds Principal Occupation During the Past Five Years
James E. Davey<br><br> <br>(1964) President and Chief Executive Officer since 2010 Please see Appendix B (Board Nominees’ Biographical Information) for Mr. Davey’s biographical information.
Andrew S. Decker<br><br> <br>(1963) AML Compliance Officer since 2015 Mr. Decker serves as Chief Compliance Officer and AML Compliance Officer of HASCO (since April 2015) and Vice President of HASCO (since April 2018).  Mr. Decker serves as AML Officer of HFD (since May 2015).  Mr. Decker also serves as Vice President of HFMG (since April 2018).  Prior to joining The Hartford, Mr. Decker served as Vice President and AML Officer at Janney Montgomery Scott (a broker dealer) from April 2011 to January 2015.  Mr. Decker served as AML Compliance and Sanctions Enforcement Officer at SEI Investments from December 2007 to April 2011.
Amy N. Furlong<br><br> <br>(1979) Vice President and Treasurer since 2018 Ms. Furlong serves as Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of HFMC (since September 2019). Ms. Furlong has served in various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries in connection with the operation of the Funds. Ms. Furlong joined The Hartford in 2004. Prior to joining The Hartford, Ms. Furlong worked at KPMG LLP in audit services.
Walter F. Garger<br><br> <br>(1965) Vice President and Chief<br><br> <br>Legal Officer since 2016 Mr.<br> Garger serves as Secretary, Managing Director and General Counsel of HFMG, HFMC, HFD, and HASCO (since 2013). Mr. Garger<br> also serves as Secretary and General Counsel of Lattice Strategies LLC (since July 2016).  Mr. Garger has served in<br> various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries in connection with the operation of the Funds. Mr. Garger joined<br> The Hartford in 1995.
Theodore J. Lucas<br><br> <br>(1966) Vice President since 2017 Mr. Lucas serves as Executive Vice President of HFMG (since July 2016) and as Executive Vice President of Lattice Strategies LLC (since June 2017).  Previously, Mr. Lucas served as Managing Partner of Lattice Strategies LLC (2003 to 2016).
Joseph G. Melcher<br><br> <br>(1973) Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer since 2013 Mr. Melcher serves as Executive Vice President of HFMG and HASCO (since December 2013).  Mr. Melcher also serves as Executive Vice President (since December 2013) and Chief Compliance Officer (since December 2012) of HFMC, serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer of Lattice (since July 2016), serves as Executive Vice President of HFD (since December 2013), and has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of HFD (from April 2018 to June 2019). Prior to joining The Hartford in 2012, Mr. Melcher worked at Touchstone Investments, a member of the Western & Southern Financial Group, where he held the position of Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer from 2010 through 2012 and Assistant Vice President, Compliance from 2005 to 2010.
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Name and Year of Birth Current Position with the Funds Principal Occupation During the Past Five Years
Vernon J. Meyer<br><br> <br>(1964) Vice President since 2006 Mr. Meyer serves as Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of HFMC and Managing Director of HFMG (since 2013). Mr. Meyer has served in various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries in connection with the operation of the Hartford Funds. Mr. Meyer joined The Hartford in 2004.
Alice A. Pellegrino<br><br> <br><br><br> <br>(1960) Vice President and Assistant Secretary since 2016 Ms. Pellegrino serves as Vice President of HFMG (since December 2013).  Ms. Pellegrino also serves as Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Lattice Strategies LLC (since June 2017). Ms. Pellegrino is a Senior Counsel and has served in various positions within The Hartford and its subsidiaries in connection with the operation of the Hartford Funds. Ms. Pellegrino joined The Hartford in 2007.
Thomas R. Phillips<br><br> <br>(1960) Vice President and Secretary since 2017 Mr. Phillips is Deputy General Counsel for HFMG and currently serves as Vice President (since February 2017) and Assistant Secretary (since June 2017) for HFMG. Prior to joining HFMG in 2017, Mr. Phillips was a Director and Chief Legal Officer of Saturna Capital Corporation from 2014–2016.  Prior to that, Mr. Phillips was a Partner and Deputy General Counsel of Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC.
Abbreviation Full Company Name Role of Company
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The Hartford The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Holding Company for a U.S. based insurance company
HFMG Hartford Funds Management Group, Inc. (an indirect subsidiary of The Hartford) Holding Company for HFMG, HFD, and HASCO
HFMC Harford Funds Management Company, LLC Investment<br> Manager for the Mutual Funds and the Interval Fund
HFD Hartford Funds Distributor, LLC Principal Underwriter and Distributor for the Mutual Funds and the Interval Fund
HASCO Hartford Administrative Services Company Transfer Agent for the Mutual Funds and the Interval Fund
Lattice Lattice Strategies LLC ( a wholly owned subsidiary of HFMC) Investment<br> Manager for the ETFs, Multifactor International Fund, and Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund
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Appendix H: Board Compensation


Compensationof Independent Board Members. Each independent Board member receives compensation in the form an annual retainer and fees for attending Board and Committee meetings. The amount of the annual retainer currently is $190,000. The Board Chairman receives an addition annual retainer, which currently is $190,000, and each Committee Chairperson also receives an additional annual retainer in the amount of $45,000. The retainers are paid quarterly. Each independent Board member also receives meeting fees, which include $10,000 per meeting for a regularly scheduled quarterly Board meeting, $3,500 per meeting for a special Board meeting, and $2,000 per meeting for a telephonic Board meeting. The fee for attending regularly scheduled Committee meetings include: (i) $2,000 for each Audit Committee meeting; (ii) $2,000 for each Compliance and Risk Oversight Committee meeting; (iii) $4,000 for each Investment Committee meeting; and (iv) $3,500 for each Contracts Committee meeting and any Committee special (non-telephonic) meeting.

Any Board member who is not an independent Board member does not receive any compensation from the Funds for serving as a member of the Board.


Each of the Board nominees currently serves as a member of the Board except for Derrick C. Cephas, Andrew A. Johnson, and Paul L. Rosenberg. The Nominating and Governance Committee, at its meeting held on April 21, 2020, and the Board, at its meeting held on May 4-5, 2020, nominated Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg as Board nominees. Accordingly, the tables below reflect that Messrs. Cephas, Johnson, and Rosenberg did not receive any compensation from a Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year or from any of the Funds during calendar year ended on December 31, 2019.

Mr. Birdsong became Chairman of the Board and Ms. Detrick became Chair of the Investment Committee on August 7, 2019. Mr. Sung became Chair of the Audit Committee on November 7, 2019. The amount of compensation paid to each of these independent Board members shown in the tables below reflect the actual amounts paid during the periods indicated and are different than the amount of compensation currently paid as a result of their respective chairperson responsibilities.

The Interval Fund commenced investment operations on November 4, 2019, and has not yet completed its first fiscal year. Accordingly, the table below does not include compensation for the independent Board members of the Interval Fund for a full fiscal year.

Hartford Funds Management allocates the aggregate amount of compensation paid to the independent Board members ratably among each of the Funds based on each Fund’s total net assets relative to the aggregate amount of all Funds’ total net assets. With respect to the ETFs, the allocation is notional and Hartford Funds Management bears the cost of the independent Board member compensation notionally allocated to the ETFs.


CompensationPaid to Board Members by each Fund. Set forth in the table below is information regarding compensation for serving as an independent Board member accrued by each during each Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year. Mr. Davey is not compensated for serving as a Board member of the Fund.

Name HMF<br><br> <br>(10/31/2019) HMF II<br><br> <br>(10/31/2019) HLS<br><br> <br>(12/31/2019) HLS II<br><br> <br>(12/31/2019)
Hilary E. Ackermann $201,012 $34,604 $54,676 $8,942
Robin C. Beery $180,515 $31,065 $46,192 $7,558
Lynn S. Birdsong $224,525 $38,582 $58,152 $9,517
Derrick D. Cephas N/A N/A N/A N/A
Christine R. Detrick $184,921 $31,808 $47,831 $7,826
Duane E. Hill $210,338 $36,180 $54,354 $8,890
Andrew A. Johnson N/A N/A N/A N/A
Paul L. Rosenberg N/A N/A N/A N/A
Lemma W. Senbet $180,517 $31,064 $46,752 $7,648
David Sung $180,517 $31,064 $47,072 $7,700

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Name Exchange-Traded Trust<br><br> <br>(7/31/2019) Lattice Trust<br><br> <br>(9/30/2019) Interval Fund<br><br> <br>(N/A)
Hilary E. Ackermann $1,679 $4,684 N/A
Robin C. Beery $1,509 $4,119 N/A
Lynn S. Birdsong $1,766 $4,846 N/A
Derrick D. Cephas N/A N/A N/A
Christine R. Detrick $1,520 $4,119 N/A
Duane E. Hill $1,766 $4,846 N/A
Andrew A. Johnson N/A N/A N/A
Paul L. Rosenberg N/A N/A N/A
Lemma W. Senbet $1,520 $4,119 N/A
David  Sung $1,509 $4,119 N/A

AggregateCompensation Paid to Board Members by All Funds. Set forth in the table below is the aggregate amount of compensation paid by the Funds to the independent Board members for the year ended December 31, 2019.

Name Total Compensation Paid to Board Nominees
Hilary E. Ackermann $330,500
Robin C. Beery $280,000
Lynn S. Birdsong $351,777
Derrick D. Cephas N/A
Christine R. Detrick $290,103
Duane E. Hill $328,500
Andrew A. Johnson N/A
Paul L. Rosenberg N/A
Lemma W. Senbet $283,500
David Sung $283,500
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Appendix I: Board Nominees’ Ownershipof Fund Shares

The following tables provides certain information on the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Board nominee in each Fund as of June 30, 2020.

Code Equity Range
A $0
B $1 - $10,000
C $10,001 - $50,000
D $50,001 - $100,000
E over $100,000
Name of Board Nominee
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Dollar Range of Equity Securities in each Fund
Fund Name Ackermann Beery Birdsong Cephas Davey^*^ Detrick
HMF
AARP Balanced Retirement Fund A A E A A A
Balanced Income Fund A A A A E A
Capital Appreciation Fund A A E A A A
Checks and Balances Fund A A A A A A
Climate Opportunities Fund A A D A B A
Conservative Allocation Fund A A A A A A
Core Equity Fund A A D A E E
Dividend and Growth Fund A A E A A A
Emerging Markets Equity Fund A A E A A A
Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund A A A A A A
Equity Income Fund A A E A A A
Floating Rate Fund A A A A A A
Floating Rate High Income Fund A A A A A A
Global Impact Fund A A D A E E
Global Real Asset Fund A A A A A A
Growth Allocation Fund A A A A A A
Healthcare Fund A A A A A A
High Yield Fund A A A A A A
Inflation Plus Fund A A A A A A
International Equity Fund A A E A A A
International Growth Fund A A A A A A
International Opportunities Fund A A D A D A
International Value Fund A E A A A A
MidCap Fund A E E A E E
MidCap Value Fund A A A A A A
Moderate Allocation Fund A A A A A A
Multi-Asset Income and Growth Fund A A A A E A
Municipal Income Fund A A A A A A
Municipal Opportunities Fund A A A A A A
Municipal Short Duration Fund A A A A A A
Quality Bond Fund A A A A A A
Short Duration Fund A A D A A A
Small Cap Value Fund A A A A A A
Small Company Fund A A A A E A
Strategic Income Fund A A A A A A
Total Return Bond Fund A A A A A A
World Bond Fund A A D A A A
HMF II
Growth Opportunities Fund A A E A D A
Multifactor International Fund A A A A A A
Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund A A A A A A
Quality Value Fund A A C A A A

* Mr. Davey is an “interested person” of each Fund, as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act.

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Name of Board Nominee
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in each Fund
Fund Name Ackermann Beery Birdsong Cephas Davey^*^ Detrick
Emerging Markets Equity Fund A A A A C A
Emerging Markets Multi-Sector Bond Fund A A A A A A
International Multi-Cap Value Fund A A A A A A
International Stock Fund A A A A C A
Securitized Income Fund A A D A C A
Tax-Aware Bond Fund A A A A A A
US MidCap Opportunities Fund E A A A C C
US Small Cap Opportunities Fund A A A A A A
Small Cap Growth Fund A A A A A A
China A Fund A A A A A A
HLS
Balanced HLS Fund A A A A A A
Capital Appreciation HLS Fund A A A A A A
Disciplined Equity HLS Fund A A A A A A
Dividend and Growth HLS Fund A A A A A A
Global Growth HLS Fund A A A A A A
Healthcare HLS Fund A A A A A A
High Yield HLS Fund A A A A A A
International Opportunities HLS Fund A A A A A A
MidCap HLS Fund A A A A A A
MidCap Value HLS Fund A A A A A A
Small Company HLS Fund A A A A A A
Stock HLS Fund A A A A A A
Total Return Bond HLS Fund A A A A A A
Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund A A A A A A
Value HLS Fund A A A A A A
HLS II
Growth Opportunities HLS Fund A A A A A A
MidCap Growth HLS Fund A A A A A A
Small Cap Growth HLS Fund A A A A A A
U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund A A A A A A
Lattice Trust
Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF A A A A A A
Diversified International ETF A A A A A A
Emerging Markets ETF A A A A A A
Low Volatility US Equity ETF A A A A A A
REIT ETF A A A A A A
Small Cap ETF A A A A B A
US Equity ETF A A A A D A
Exchange-Traded Trust
Core Bond ETF A A A A A A
Municipal Opportunities ETF A A A A A A
Tax-Aware Bond ETF A A A A A A
Short Duration ETF A A A A A A
Total Return Bond ETF A A A A C A
Interval Fund A A A A A A
Aggregate Dollar Range of<br><br> <br>Equity Securities in the Funds E E E A E E
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Name of Board Nominee
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in each Fund
Fund Name Hill Johnson Rosenberg Senbet Sung
HMF
AARP Balanced Retirement Fund A A A A A
Balanced Income Fund A A A A A
Capital Appreciation Fund E A A A A
Checks and Balances Fund A A A A A
Climate Opportunities Fund A A A A A
Conservative Allocation Fund A A A A A
Core Equity Fund A A A A A
Dividend and Growth Fund A A A C A
Emerging Markets Equity Fund A A A A A
Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund A A A A A
Equity Income Fund A A A A A
Floating Rate Fund D A A A A
Floating Rate High Income Fund A A A A A
Global Impact Fund A A A A A
Global Real Asset Fund A A A A A
Growth Allocation Fund A A A A A
Healthcare Fund A A A D A
High Yield Fund A A A A A
Inflation Plus Fund A A A A A
International Equity Fund A A A C A
International Growth Fund A A A A A
International Opportunities Fund A A A A A
International Value Fund A A A A A
MidCap Fund A A A A A
MidCap Value Fund A A A A A
Moderate Allocation Fund A A A A A
Multi-Asset Income and Growth Fund A A A A A
Municipal Income Fund A A A A A
Municipal Opportunities Fund A A A C A
Municipal Short Duration Fund A A A A A
Quality Bond Fund A A A A A
Short Duration Fund A A A A A
Small Cap Value Fund A A A A A
Small Company Fund A A A D A
Strategic Income Fund A A A A A
Total Return Bond Fund A A A A A
World Bond Fund A A A A A
HMF II
Growth Opportunities Fund A A A D A
Multifactor International Fund A A A A A
Multifactor Large Cap Value Fund A A A A A
Quality Value Fund A A A C A
Emerging Markets Equity Fund A A A A A
Emerging Markets Multi-Sector Bond Fund A A A A A
International Multi-Cap Value Fund A A A A A
International Stock Fund A A A A A
Securitized Income Fund A A A A A
Tax-Aware Bond Fund A A A A A
US MidCap Opportunities Fund A A A A A
US Small Cap Opportunities Fund A A A A A
Small Cap Growth Fund A A A A A
China A Fund A A A A A
HLS
Balanced HLS Fund A A A A A
Capital Appreciation HLS Fund A A A A A
Disciplined Equity HLS Fund A A A A A
Dividend and Growth HLS Fund A A A A A
Global Growth HLS Fund A A A A A
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Name of Board Nominee
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in each Fund
Fund Name Hill Johnson Rosenberg Senbet Sung
Healthcare HLS Fund A A A A A
High Yield HLS Fund A A A A A
International Opportunities HLS Fund A A A A A
MidCap HLS Fund A A A A A
MidCap Value HLS Fund A A A A A
Small Company HLS Fund A A A A A
Stock HLS Fund A A A A A
Total Return Bond HLS Fund A A A A A
Ultrashort Bond HLS Fund A A A A A
Value HLS Fund A A A A A
HLS II
Growth Opportunities HLS Fund A A A A A
MidCap Growth HLS Fund A A A A A
Small Cap Growth HLS Fund A A A A A
U.S. Government Securities HLS Fund A A A A A
Lattice Trust
Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF A A A A A
Diversified International ETF A A A A A
Emerging Markets ETF A A A A A
Low Volatility US Equity ETF A A A A A
REIT ETF A A A A A
Small Cap ETF A A A A A
US Equity ETF A A A A A
Exchange-Traded Trust
Core Bond ETF A A A A A
Municipal Opportunities ETF A A A A A
Tax-Aware Bond ETF A A A A A
Short Duration ETF A A A A A
Total Return Bond ETF A A A A A
Interval Fund A A A A A
Aggregate Dollar Range of<br><br> <br>Equity Securities in the Funds E A A A A
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Appendix J: Board Nominees’ andExecutive Officers’ Aggregate Ownership of Fund Shares

As of June 30, 2020, the Board nominees and the Funds’ executive officers owned, as a group, less than 1% of the issued and outstanding shares of each class of the Funds except as set forth below.

Fund Class Percentage
Balanced Retirement Fund Class I 1.86%
Climate Opportunities Fund Class I 4.48%
Global Impact Fund Class I 1.98%
Global Impact Fund Class Y 5.69%
International Equity Fund Class I 1.09%
Diversified International ETF 3.06%
Low Volatility US Equity ETF 2.72%
Small Cap ETF 1.22%
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Appendix K: Shares Outstanding as ofRecord Date (August 3, 2020)

Fund Name Class Shares Outstanding
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND A 3,981,686.873
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND C 396,415.610
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND Y 5,141,339.862
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND I 3,858,164.899
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND R3 165,693.402
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND R4 646,556.596
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND R5 1,349,280.402
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND R6 1,603,915.470
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND F 873,290.441
HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES HLS FUND IA 36,409,249.597
HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES HLS FUND IB 4,221,046.419
HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES HLS FUND IC 1,555,627.316
HARTFORD MIDCAP GRWTH HLS FUND IA 9,591,324.189
HARTFORD MIDCAP GRWTH HLS FUND IB 1,640,705.900
HARTFORD US GOVT SEC HLS FUND IA 26,343,828.901
HARTFORD US GOVT SEC HLS FUND IB 5,262,618.228
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE HLS FUND IA 7,007,909.589
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE HLS FUND IB 1,714,420.064
HARTFORD HIGH YIELD HLS FUND IA 22,041,083.856
HARTFORD HIGH YIELD HLS FUND IB 6,846,684.124
HARTFORD BALANCED HLS FUND IA 56,142,394.936
HARTFORD BALANCED HLS FUND IB 7,492,429.311
HARTFORD ULTRASHORT BOND HLS FUND IA 37,499,476.838
HARTFORD ULTRASHORT BOND HLS FUND IB 5,580,722.297
HARTFORD GLOBAL GROWTH HLS FUND IA 14,460,618.225
HARTFORD GLOBAL GROWTH HLS FUND IB 2,624,677.389
HARTFORD DIV & GROWTH HLS FUND IA 125,542,067.079
HARTFORD DIV & GROWTH HLS FUND IB 16,424,947.686
HARTFORD DISCIPLINE EQUITY HLS FUND IA 32,949,568.478
HARTFORD DISCIPLINE EQUITY HLS FUND IB 4,612,806.014
HARTFORD TOTAL RETURN BOND HLS FUND IA 153,233,476.441
HARTFORD TOTAL RETURN BOND HLS FUND IB 17,747,051.034
HARTFORD INTL OPP HLS FUND IA 57,701,757.378
HARTFORD INTL OPP HLS FUND IB 7,409,808.762
HARTFORD STOCK HLS FUND IA 13,872,414.065
HARTFORD STOCK HLS FUND IB 1,354,564.184
HARTFORD MIDCAP HLS FUND IA 48,213,625.017
HARTFORD MIDCAP HLS FUND IB 1,308,368.636
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| --- | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE HLS FUND | IA | 20,639,289.010 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE HLS FUND | IB | 6,056,334.631 | | HARTFORD VALUE HLS FUND | IA | 24,774,695.078 | | HARTFORD VALUE HLS FUND | IB | 3,946,968.845 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | A | 15,374,266.524 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | C | 602,043.904 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | Y | 642,303.859 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | I | 1,318,187.028 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | R3 | 517,334.827 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | R4 | 502,147.552 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | R5 | 125,846.824 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | R6 | 7,843.341 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND | F | 9,249,663.681 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH HLS FUND | IA | 29,920,575.126 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH HLS FUND | IB | 11,873,167.047 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY HLS FUND | IA | 17,545,722.226 | | HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY HLS FUND | IB | 2,433,237.639 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | A | 48,296,227.370 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | C | 6,795,059.764 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | Y | 1,727,843.451 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | I | 77,354,348.934 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | F | 15,254,277.492 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | A | 7,751,139.217 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | C | 3,460,985.122 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | Y | 233,953.702 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | I | 1,620,212.939 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | R3 | 89,796.908 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | R4 | 42,409.354 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | R5 | 72,717.290 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | R6 | 1,171.159 | | HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIRE FUND | F | 25,928.078 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPREC HLS FUND | IA | 77,140,945.381 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPREC HLS FUND | IB | 9,621,867.811 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPREC HLS FUND | IC | 747,930.565 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | A | 54,218,328.797 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | C | 12,689,052.883 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | Y | 3,028,069.646 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | I | 29,863,279.349 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R3 | 909,014.260 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R4 | 1,297,751.821 | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R5 | 421,750.001 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R6 | 615,661.008 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND | F | 13,089,156.820 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | A | 7,762,499.880 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | C | 254,207.846 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | Y | 19,527.781 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | I | 604,470.715 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | R3 | 44,581.271 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | R4 | 220,670.508 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | R5 | 11,515.809 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | R6 | 24,785.737 | | HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND | F | 529,190.810 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | A | 39,769,047.953 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | C | 3,155,639.517 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | I | 745,811.336 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | R3 | 476,652.039 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | R4 | 214,646.381 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | R5 | 397,009.567 | | HARTFORD GRWTH ALLOCATION FUND | F | 18,232.317 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | A | 26,967,296.276 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | C | 2,394,384.583 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | I | 794,940.084 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | R3 | 1,209,433.223 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | R4 | 302,230.747 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | R5 | 427,690.773 | | HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOC FUND | F | 22,051.486 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | A | 9,920,904.453 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | C | 1,081,239.241 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | I | 149,031.903 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | R3 | 270,699.152 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | R4 | 122,229.392 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | R5 | 172,333.104 | | HARTFORD CONSERV ALLOC FUND | F | 1,097.774 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | A | 91,296,221.755 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | C | 20,210,607.380 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | Y | 34,142,224.823 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | I | 142,267,210.659 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | R3 | 2,869,045.953 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | R4 | 6,216,849.718 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | R5 | 11,529,664.596 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | R6 | 47,581,042.760 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND | F | 77,336,414.970 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | A | 20,916,266.442 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | C | 1,081,507.643 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | Y | 791,576.527 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | I | 1,678,279.441 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | R3 | 436,169.222 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | R4 | 672,168.592 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | R5 | 105,860.916 | | HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND | F | 24,597,647.016 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | A | 8,542,987.088 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | C | 409,264.748 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | Y | 999,138.770 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | I | 2,666,368.052 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | R3 | 48,085.325 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | R4 | 159,188.771 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | R5 | 1,907,236.929 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | R6 | 252,917.894 | | HARTFORD INTL GROWTH FUND | F | 8,338,644.020 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | A | 18,653,302.480 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | C | 4,570,119.978 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | Y | 2,008,997.824 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | I | 8,755,774.306 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | R3 | 785,853.348 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | R4 | 584,693.828 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | R5 | 216,720.394 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | R6 | 79,051.337 | | HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND | F | 714,063.019 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | A | 80,049,286.287 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | C | 11,895,083.950 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | Y | 4,657,245.243 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | I | 57,553,991.829 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | R3 | 1,909,450.617 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | R4 | 2,552,392.334 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | R5 | 3,499,491.863 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | R6 | 3,252,154.074 | | HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND | F | 51,410,776.719 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | A | 124,480,004.717 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | C | 7,041,162.685 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | Y | 2,867,619.572 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | I | 15,747,067.400 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | R3 | 1,053,311.563 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | R4 | 773,144.406 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | R5 | 820,457.848 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | R6 | 310,156.362 | | HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND | F | 20,042,197.888 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | A | 32,622,446.870 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | C | 3,717,635.031 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | Y | 526,060.903 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | I | 2,658,009.476 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | R3 | 249,561.231 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | R4 | 134,866.135 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | R5 | 85,746.816 | | HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND | F | 8,875,284.141 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | A | 30,745,189.239 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | C | 4,252,139.968 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | Y | 548,580.870 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | I | 4,994,212.056 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | R3 | 62,336.873 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | R4 | 27,543.853 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | R5 | 8,093.846 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | R6 | 15,217.285 | | HARTFORD MULTIASSET INCOME & GROWTH FUND | F | 4,434,992.597 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | A | 256,410,065.683 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | C | 215,721,050.685 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | Y | 10,571,226.503 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | I | 267,746,091.926 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | R3 | 10,823,457.779 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | R4 | 6,237,516.064 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | R5 | 3,134,665.400 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | R6 | 15,518,575.814 | | HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND | F | 141,716,628.738 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | A | 76,955,238.137 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | C | 8,215,714.450 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | Y | 713,000.814 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | I | 40,332,652.248 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | R3 | 148,306.483 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | R4 | 477,822.408 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | R5 | 162,748.318 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | R6 | 1,224.923 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND | F | 24,221,659.919 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | A | 17,917,523.442 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | C | 1,926,772.817 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | Y | 2,710,605.141 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | I | 4,170,855.563 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | R3 | 3,369,041.504 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | R4 | 590,611.669 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | R5 | 123,008.789 | | HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS BOND FUND | F | 15,326,255.026 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | A | 141,335,523.673 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | C | 6,348,773.670 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | Y | 29,386,297.058 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | I | 69,591,662.508 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | R3 | 2,280,555.706 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | R4 | 3,726,261.228 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | R5 | 7,028,235.412 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | R6 | 7,282,468.241 | | HARTFORD DIV AND GROWTH FUND | F | 111,197,659.002 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | A | 30,756,168.485 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | C | 13,727,888.942 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | Y | 18,544,594.284 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | I | 78,077,638.479 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | R3 | 1,211,210.694 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | R4 | 4,432,083.735 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | R5 | 5,316,027.412 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | R6 | 16,400,000.260 | | HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND | F | 61,860,262.766 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | A | 102,879,120.407 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | C | 2,970,697.077 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | Y | 35,287,168.240 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | I | 19,885,176.069 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | R3 | 438,343.019 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | R4 | 1,107,757.689 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | R5 | 172,417.486 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | R6 | 5,320,711.042 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RET BOND FUND | F | 77,042,950.991 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | A | 27,582,805.362 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | C | 2,060,539.595 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | Y | 61,825,326.512 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | I | 20,808,479.014 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R3 | 2,472,248.495 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R4 | 6,351,009.498 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R5 | 18,807,440.269 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | R6 | 41,402,969.048 | | HARTFORD INTL OPPORTUNITIES FUND | F | 38,108,033.046 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | A | 82,349,742.507 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | C | 32,710,411.566 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | Y | 5,558,367.506 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | I | 102,746,105.599 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | R3 | 603,366.045 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | R4 | 316,746.574 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | R5 | 137,319.796 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND | F | 13,872,986.271 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | A | 136,613,612.802 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | C | 14,932,306.240 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | I | 6,836,548.621 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | R3 | 1,402,486.935 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | R4 | 410,964.578 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | R5 | 39,476.477 | | HARTFORD CHECKS AND BAL FUND | F | 757,137.708 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | A | 25,760,147.104 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | C | 6,684,705.859 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | Y | 6,725,141.050 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | I | 67,270,066.099 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | R3 | 104,596.191 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | R4 | 381,404.560 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | R5 | 1,428,265.012 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | R6 | 525,836.736 | | HARTFORD STRATIGIC INCOME FUND | F | 19,775,057.748 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | A | 56,567,980.582 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | C | 2,847,342.941 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | Y | 1,741,665.546 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | I | 5,648,057.978 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | R3 | 1,312,341.467 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | R4 | 633,363.671 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | R5 | 985,840.811 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | R6 | 3,058,535.665 | | HARTFORD INTL EQUITY FUND | F | 6,802,350.738 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | A | 3,020,309.726 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | C | 687,895.084 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | Y | 22,965,051.481 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | I | 53,071,405.296 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | R3 | 24,048.435 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | R4 | 244,148.645 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | R5 | 2,876,667.731 | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | R6 | 11,696,873.926 |

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| --- | | HARTFORD INTL VALUE FUND | F | 15,374,363.351 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | A | 1,517,181.180 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | C | 249,059.674 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | Y | 6,463,527.434 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | I | 1,950,620.874 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | R3 | 10,468.389 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | R4 | 2,669.591 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | R5 | 13,091.952 | | HARTFORD GLBL REAL ASSET FUND | F | 9,299,068.317 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | A | 4,195,228.997 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | C | 297,495.757 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | Y | 34,019.302 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | I | 361,297.734 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | R3 | 55,826.907 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | R4 | 6,116.302 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | R5 | 1,098.635 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | R6 | 20,311.596 | | HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND | F | 4,792,407.329 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | A | 847,134.324 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | C | 363,710.001 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | Y | 9,047,126.468 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | I | 2,580,206.579 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | R3 | 1,994.947 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | R4 | 8,000.193 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | R5 | 8,517.837 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS LOC DEBT FUND | F | 546,366.160 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | A | 4,313,404.087 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | C | 217,156.505 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | Y | 26,824,063.122 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | I | 2,899,684.335 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | R3 | 34,113.757 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | R4 | 44,072.936 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | R5 | 90,876.031 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | R6 | 120,047.473 | | HARTFORD EMRG MKTS EQUITY FUND | F | 5,142,605.380 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | A | 39,273,620.009 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | C | 6,823,748.252 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | Y | 39,851,324.635 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | I | 195,289,935.437 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | R3 | 149,745.281 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | R4 | 1,680,046.341 |

| K-8 |

| --- | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | R5 | 767,825.295 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | R6 | 9,616,331.876 | | HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND | F | 136,284,261.261 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | A | 7,211,821.426 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | C | 4,447,907.618 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | Y | 826,834.942 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | I | 21,762,887.248 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | R3 | 16,896.966 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | R4 | 37,276.268 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | R5 | 1,168,018.203 | | HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INC FUND | F | 1,354,589.493 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | A | 556,991.723 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | C | 26,524.116 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | Y | 122,275.592 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | I | 252,875.705 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | R3 | 10,766.529 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | R4 | 15,247.175 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | R5 | 10,730.351 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | R6 | 10,809.268 | | HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPTORTUNITIES FUND | F | 2,914,409.018 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND | A | 3,165,814.261 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND | C | 426,290.274 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND | I | 2,046,493.713 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND | F | 1,098,783.194 | | HARTFORD MUNI SHORT DURATION FUND | A | 1,704,401.474 | | HARTFORD MUNI SHORT DURATION FUND | C | 112,340.880 | | HARTFORD MUNI SHORT DURATION FUND | I | 240,276.910 | | HARTFORD MUNI SHORT DURATION FUND | F | 182,744.090 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | A | 3,253,469.079 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | C | 178,703.425 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | Y | 219,299.100 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | I | 1,734,674.109 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | R3 | 430,566.915 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | R4 | 76,070.522 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | R5 | 20,182.242 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | R6 | 140,199.820 | | HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND | F | 257,522.931 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | Y | 72,228.071 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | R3 | 12,092.358 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | R4 | 10,318.249 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | R5 | 103,190.527 |

| K-9 |

| --- | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | R6 | 103,201.763 | | --- | --- | --- | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTL FUND | F | 10,320.140 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | Y | 20,647.306 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | R3 | 10,341.472 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | R4 | 10,331.595 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | R5 | 20,648.650 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | R6 | 30,976.485 | | HART MULTIFACTOR LCAP VALUE FD | F | 10,325.530 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED MARKETS (EX-US) ETF | | 79,450,000.000 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF | | 2,200,000.000 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF | | 400,000.000 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR US EQUITY ETF | | 8,150,000.000 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR REIT ETF | | 250,000.000 | | HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR LOW VOLITILITY US ETF | | 200,000.000 | | HART MULTIFACTOR DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONAL ETF | | 200,000.000 | | HARTFORD SCHR TAX AWARE BOND ETF | | 3,500,000.000 | | HARTFORD TOTAL RETURN BOND ETF | | 16,400,000.000 | | HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES ETF | | 2,500,000.000 | | HARTFORD SHORT DURATION ETF | | 2,150,000.000 | | HARTFORD CORE BOND ETF | | 3,250,000.000 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | A | 3,808,436.078 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | C | 458,157.259 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | Y | 20,724,108.362 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | I | 83,517,730.122 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | R3 | 5,012.805 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | R4 | 263,841.109 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | R5 | 37,841.250 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | SDR | 72,480,318.529 | | SCHRODERS EMERGING MKTS EQUITY FUND | F | 51,791,590.681 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | A | 6,106,033.297 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | C | 391,290.815 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | Y | 1,514,202.794 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | I | 27,811,186.085 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | R3 | 53,623.871 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | R4 | 114,808.461 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | R5 | 757,108.725 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | SDR | 8,303,792.867 | | SCHRODERS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND | F | 9,530,419.464 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | A | 10,517,629.637 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | C | 1,783,672.818 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | Y | 18,937,759.955 |

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| --- | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | I | 68,952,606.861 | | --- | --- | --- | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | R3 | 1,684,087.529 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | R4 | 317,891.592 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | R5 | 2,376,516.084 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | SDR | 76,950,920.260 | | SCHRODERS INTL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND | F | 48,411,114.917 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | A | 1,007,092.880 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | C | 312,426.859 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | Y | 915,093.818 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | I | 6,286,386.568 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | R3 | 11,775.392 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | R4 | 7,458.551 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | R5 | 9,228.796 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | SDR | 977,561.792 | | SCHRODERS US SMALL CAP OPPT FUND | F | 339,052.463 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | A | 5,259,498.521 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | C | 3,255,841.134 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | Y | 6,020,620.364 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | I | 24,935,813.633 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | R3 | 86,742.613 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | R4 | 38,776.523 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | R5 | 93,421.045 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | SDR | 2,489,592.755 | | SCHRODERS US MIDCAP OPPT FUND | F | 3,638,466.979 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | A | 4,574,775.297 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | C | 805,691.585 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | Y | 18,581.884 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | I | 23,391,059.236 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | SDR | 5,046,337.771 | | SCHRODERS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND | F | 2,673,236.438 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | A | 172,062.296 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | C | 26,080.293 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | Y | 285,361.680 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | I | 2,674,820.806 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | R3 | 3,416.823 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | R4 | 1,283.662 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | R5 | 1,289.167 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | SDR | 4,153,008.619 | | SCHRODERS EMRG MKTS MUL-SEC BOND FUND | F | 2,755.435 | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | A | 407,149.116 | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | C | 45,188.944 |

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| --- | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | Y | 363,218.963 | | --- | --- | --- | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | I | 4,836,981.452 | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | SDR | 1,677,226.685 | | SCHRODERS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND | F | 207,063.656 | | SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INC FUND | A | 250,830.029 | | SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INC FUND | I | 250,858.309 | | SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INC FUND | SDR | 504,015.066 | | SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INC FUND | A2 | 401.376 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | A | 15,438.873 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | C | 10,448.921 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | Y | 10,000.088 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | I | 10,227.982 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | SDR | 250,000.088 | | SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND | F | 210,000.088 |

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Appendix L: Principal Shareholders

Except as set forth below, to the knowledge of the applicable Fund, as of June 30, 2020, no person is a beneficial owner of more than five percent of the outstanding shares of any class of a Fund.

Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD AARP BALANCED RETIREMENT FUND
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO CAR STAT LLC INDIVIDUAL<br> 401K FARGO ND 11.34 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO MOONLIGHT PAINTING<br> 401K PLAN ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FARGO ND 12.64 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO THG LLC 401K FARGO<br> ND 18.75 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 12.19 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT<br> OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 29.98 % 7.50 %
HARTFORD FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON<br> O’NEILL WAYNE PA 100.00 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS<br> 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 65.69 % 43.39 %
ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 100.00 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL<br> FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 7.84 % 14.89 % 13.38 %
MARIL & CO FBO 5A C/O RELIANCE TRUST<br> COMPANY WI MAILCODE: BD1N - ATTN: MF MILWAUKEE WI 26.52 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD<br> MA 13.89 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 10.89 % 9.97 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 5.40 % 5.92 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.51 % 8.68 % 10.82 % 40.77 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.65 % 6.81 % 79.10 % 8.80 % 21.91 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.80 % 10.43 % 21.70 %
STIFEL NICOLAUS & CO INC EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT<br> OF CUSTOMERS ST LOUIS MO 9.41 %
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 10.19 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC<br> UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 12.15 %
UMB BANK NA CUST FBO PLANMEMBER CARPINTERIA CA 7.30 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 10.46 % 12.89 %
HARTFORD BALANCED INCOME FUND
AMERICAN<br> ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 5.69 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.47 % 5.34 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 5.25 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 49.53 % 7.66 % 91.28 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 7.58 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 38.27 % 25.28 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE CO USA BOSTON MA 11.88 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.24 % 10.05 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL INSURANCE COM SPRINGFIELD MA 20.49 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 43.81 % 15.70 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 7.04 % 14.21 % 22.54 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 7.90 % 12.24 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.27 % 6.90 % 7.96 % 6.39 % 7.02 % 32.64 % 42.10 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.58 % 7.67 % 8.33 % 29.91 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 76 BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS INC ANGLETON TX 23.90 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 99 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR NEW CITY NY 8.95 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 8.71 % 12.88 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 7.88 %
THE<br> HARTFORD HARTFORD CT 9.44 %
UBS<br> WM USA 0O0 11011 6100 OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.56 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 9.51 % 29.23 % 12.91 %
HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND
L-3
Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.01 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 38.11 % 9.50 % 24.57 %
ELLINGTON<br> TRUST CO, N.A. FBO WELLINGTON RET & PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 22.12 %
HARTFORD<br> CHECKS AND BALANCES FUND WAYNE PA 67.41 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 19.47 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 51.61 % 38.00 % 42.59 %
ICMA<br> RETIREMENT CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 12.65 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.33 % 6.24 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 5.54 % 7.69 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 5.26 % 12.84 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 8.02 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.87 % 7.10 % 7.05 % 25.96 %
NATIONWIDE<br> TRUST COMPANY FSB FBO PARTICIPATING RETIREMENT PLANS NTC-PLNS C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING COLUMBUS OH 32.50 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 6.55 % 10.51 % 5.57 % 7.93 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 8.54 % 11.54 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 8.68 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 12.17 % 83.46 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 15.28 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 7.51 % 16.15 % 17.59 %
HARTFORD CHECKS AND BALANCES FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO DEBORAH A SPELMAN INDIVIDUAL 401K FARGO ND 10.81 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO RDP CONSULTING 401K ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FARGO ND 15.82 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST CO TTEE FBO STARLINE INC RETIREMENT PLAN C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 11.94 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 91.93 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 50.18 % 16.39 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 29.00 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 22.20 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 65.05 % 7.56 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 9.72 % 14.44 % 19.93 %
N<br> DANIEL L FOTH D YELVINGTON TTTEE STUTTGART MED CLINIC LTD PSP C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 9.78 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.86 % 15.66 % 21.50 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.84 % 9.94 % 11.65 % 5.64 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.26 % 24.98 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 54.55 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 5.11 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 5.19 % 8.82 % 6.55 %
HARTFORD CLIMATE OPPORTUNITIES FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MONKEYBRAINS 401(K) PLAN FARGO ND 21.27 %
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUND ADMIN C/O STATE STREET BANK ID 571 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 15.05 %
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUNDS C/O ID 225 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 7.95 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.19 % 46.21 %
CYNTHIA<br> KOCHER CYNTHIA KOCHER TRUSTEE IND (K) SNOQUALMIE WA 8.09 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 63.04 % 75.40 % 44.03 %
L-6
Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 47.24 % 100.00 % 70.47 % 100.00 % 99.79 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 5.45 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 12.19 % 21.88 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 33.96 % 46.19 %
SCHRODER<br> US HOLDINGS INC NEW YORK NY 7.68 %
SEI<br> PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY C/O CHOATE HALL STEWART ID 747 ATTN MUTUAL FUND ADMINISTRATOR OAKS PA 7.61 %
HARTFORD CONSERVATIVE ALLOCOCATION FUND
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 41.97 % 16.08 %
ELAINE<br> M MARTINELLI TRUSTEE FBO ELAINE MARTINELLI LIVING TRUST WOLCOTT CT 11.13 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 100.00 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 52.84 % 9.40 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 83.98 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 89.18 % 33.87 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 7.07 % 12.04 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.51 % 8.90 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.50 % 10.96 % 20.20 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder **** Class A **** Class A2 **** Class C **** Class F **** Class I **** Class R3 **** Class R4 **** Class R5 **** Class R6 **** Class SDR **** Class Y ****
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.35 % 16.13 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 6.63 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 7.14 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 5.06 % 18.41 % 15.88 %
HARTFORD CORE EQUITY FUND
AMERICAN<br> ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 7.72 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.98 % 29.13 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 5.83 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK DES MOINES IA 5.12 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 40.00 % 53.03 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 5.54 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC WESTWOOD MA 14.12 %
JP<br> MORGAN SECURITIES LLC OMNIBUS AC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUST BROOKLYN NY 25.79 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 7.64 % 11.72 %
L-8
Fund Name/Shareholder **** Class A **** Class A2 **** Class C **** Class F **** Class I **** Class R3 **** Class R4 **** Class R5 **** Class R6 **** Class SDR **** Class Y ****
MLPF&S FOR THE<br> SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 6.05 % 7.81 % 15.43 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH<br> BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 12.43 % 11.31 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL<br> SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 8.45 % 8.57 % 12.60 % 52.54 % 18.85 % 13.41 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY<br> CITY NJ 5.39 % 8.24 % 16.41 % 23.62 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT<br> AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 00 AMENDED AND RESTATED PROFIT EIGHTY FOUR PA 5.46 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.79 % 15.43 %
SAXON &<br> CO FBO PHILADELPHIA PA 5.61 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 38.13 % 22.16 %
VOYA INSTITUTIONAL<br> TRUST CO WINDSOR CT 8.02 % 24.94 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING<br> SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 6.43 % 21.10 % 6.30 %
HARTFORD DIVIDEND & GROWTH FUND
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 17.28 %
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 17.69 %
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.29 %
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.12 %
L-9
Fund Name/Shareholder **** Class A **** Class A2 **** Class C **** Class F **** Class I **** Class R3 **** Class R4 **** Class R5 **** Class R6 **** Class SDR **** Class Y ****
EDWARD D JONES &<br> CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 62.67 % 16.62 % 62.81 %
HARTFORD CHECKS AND<br> BALANCES FUND WAYNE PA 19.17 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 45.73 % 19.48 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.74 % 6.57 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL<br> INSURACNCE COM SPRINGFIELD MA 7.58 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> TRUSTEE FBO RADIOLOGY ASSOC OF ALBUQUERQUE, PA DENVER CO 5.80 %
MLPF&S FOR THE<br> SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 20.10 % 59.28 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH<br> BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 30.24 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL<br> SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 11.27 % 13.08 % 5.86 % 19.30 % 49.42 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY<br> CITY NJ 10.96 % 6.90 % 6.52 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 9.35 % 7.73 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 11.90 % 13.54 %
SEI PRIVATE TRUST<br> COMPANY C/O TRUIST ID 866 OAKS PA 9.73 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 13.19 % 13.30 %
THE HARTFORD HARTFORD<br> CT 6.66 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder **** Class A **** Class A2 **** Class C **** Class F **** Class I **** Class R3 **** Class R4 **** Class R5 **** Class R6 **** Class SDR **** Class Y ****
TIAA, FSB CUST/TTEE<br> FBO GRANDFATHERED HF FOR WHICH TIAA ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER ATTN: TRUST OPERATIONS SAINT LOUIS MO 14.59 %
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY<br> TRUST CO FBO VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS VALLEY FORGE PA 7.03 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING<br> SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 11.61 % 5.14 %
WV SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE<br> FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 11.40 %
HARTFORD EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND
C/O TIAA-SWP SEI<br> PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 54.39 %
EDWARD D JONES &<br> CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 26.36 % 15.06 %
FIIOC FBO SOUTHWORTH<br> CHEVROLET INC RETIREMENT PLAN 100 MAGELLAN WAY (KW1C) COVINGTON KY 6.38 %
GOLDMAN SACHS &<br> CO C/O MUTUAL FUND OPS SALT LAKE CITY UT 17.25 %
HARTFORD GROWTH ALLOCATION<br> FUND WAYNE PA 24.29 %
HARTFORD MODERATE<br> ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 14.51 %
LINCOLN RETIREMENT<br> SERVICES COMPANY FBO MJHS 403B PLAN FORT WAYNE IN 76.92 %
LINCOLN RETIREMENT<br> SERVICES COMPANY FBO MJHS PENSION PLAN FORT WAYNE IN 13.53 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.10 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> AS AGENT FOR ADVISOR TRUST, INC FRANK P CROSSIN AGNCY INC PSP & TS DENVER CO 5.99 %
L-11
Fund Name/Shareholder **** Class A **** Class A2 **** Class C **** Class F **** Class I **** Class R3 **** Class R4 **** Class R5 **** Class R6 **** Class SDR **** Class Y ****
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> AS AGENT FOR ADVISOR TRUST, INC PLAINS TOWNSHIP FIREMEN’S PENSION PLAN DENVER CO 12.63 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> AS AGENT FOR ADVISOR TRUST, INC WILLIAMSPORT MUNICPL WATER AUTH 45 DENVER CO 10.53 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> AS AGENT FOR ADVISOR TRUST, INC WILLIAMSPORT SANITARY AUTHORITY 45 DENVER CO 9.68 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY<br> CUST FBO EMPLOYEE PROPHET RETIREMENT ACCOUN DENVER CO 11.64 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST<br> COMPANY FBO BAKER & GILMOUR, MD PA 401(K) PROF PITTSBURGH PA 7.33 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST<br> COMPANY FBO BROWN SCHULTZ SHERIDAN & FRITZ RET PITTSBURGH PA 18.39 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST<br> COMPANY FBO MEASUREMENT DRIVEN REHABILITATION PITTSBURGH PA 7.64 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST<br> COMPANY FBO PAN-PACIFIC HOLDINGS CORPORATION S PITTSBURGH PA 26.34 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL<br> SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 53.99 % 9.13 % 60.66 % 5.53 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY<br> CITY NJ 72.87 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 13.72 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 78.06 % 65.47 %
TD AMERITRADE INC<br> FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 15.75 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT<br> M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 8.65 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD EMRGING MARKET LOCAL DEBT FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 42.38 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 35.27 % 7.64 % 96.54 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 100.00 % 24.97 % 24.78 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 10.10 % 28.60 % 19.63 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE FBO LEVINE LAW GROUP 401(K) PLAN DENVER CO 75.22 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 6.14 % 16.35 % 37.36 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.10 % 5.12 % 9.47 % 49.91 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 13.86 %
RBC<br> CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC MUTUAL FUND OMNIBUS PROCESSING ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPS MANAGER MINNEAPOLIS MN 5.39 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 7.91 % 21.23 % 16.18 % 75.03 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.47 % 9.22 % 6.04 %
HARTFORD EQUITY INCOME FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.37 % 17.75 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.96 %
L-13
Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHET<br> ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 6.72 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 5.57 % 7.48 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK DES MOINES IA 7.00 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 67.90 % 8.70 % 62.11 %
ELLINGTON<br> TRUST CO, N.A. FBO WELLINGTON RET & PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 7.36 %
FIIOC<br> FBO JIM KOONS MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC. COVINGTON KY 15.94 %
FIIOC<br> FBO MERCURY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT INVESTMENT TRUST COVINGTON KY 6.60 %
FIIOC<br> FBO SHEEHY ORGANIZATION 401K RETIREMENT PLAN COVINGTON KY 6.27 %
FIIOC<br> TTEE FBO RUDOLPH TECHNOLOGIES INC 401K SAVINGS PLAN COVINGTON KY 6.16 %
HARTFORD<br> GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 6.51 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 46.87 % 19.06 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (USA) BOSTON MA 5.19 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.48 % 23.56 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL INSURACNCE COM SPRINGFIELD MA 6.91 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 10.72 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 7.65 % 5.39 % 24.87 % 9.49 % 8.38 %
L-14
Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 6.97 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.53 % 17.88 % 8.82 % 9.86 % 24.21 % 18.88 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 10.01 % 7.48 % 12.24 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 70 LENDMARK 401K PLAN COVINGTON GA 5.06 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 11.40 % 15.94 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 11.58 %
THE<br> OZARK TRUST COMPANY - C/C LITTLE ROCK AR 8.13 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 20.34 % 8.40 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 12.97 %
HARTFORD FLOATING RATE HIGH INCOME FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO ROBERT J SAGE FARGO ND 5.57 %
C/O<br> UNION BANK ID 797 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY FBO OAKS PA 11.91 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 16.32 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 28.39 %
L-15
Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 7.99 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 27.20 % 11.29 % 83.38 %
FIIOC<br> FBO GEORGE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK PROFIT SHARING 401 (K) PLAN COVINGTON KY 9.10 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 82.68 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 13.46 % 15.10 % 6.55 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO OZARK SCHOOL DISTRICT #14 (AR) 403 DENVER CO 8.54 %
MG<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO LUDINGTON AREA SCHOOL DIST. 403(B) DENVER CO 10.46 %
MG<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO NORTH VALLEY HEALTH CENTER 403(B) DENVER CO 13.31 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 55.07 % 70.92 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 11.02 % 26.12 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 11.97 % 6.89 % 35.41 % 23.92 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.50 % 6.38 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 12.73 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 7.06 % 24.18 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.39 % 14.22 % 8.32 % 15.82 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD FLOATING RATE FUND
C/O<br> BMO HARRIS SWP SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 32.88 %
C/O<br> FROST BANK TRUST DEPT MUIR & CO 0 SAN ANTONIO TX 6.89 %
C/O<br> UNION BANK ID 797 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY FBO OAKS PA 6.28 %
CAMILLE<br> VANDEVANTER DDS PS TTEE FBO CAMILLE VANDEVANTER DDS PS 401K RE C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 5.82 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 16.60 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 28.15 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.51 %
COUNSEL<br> TRUST DBA MATC FBO FAVOR TECHCONSULTING LLC 401 K PROFIT SHARING PLAN & TRUST PITTSBURGH PA 5.62 %
DAVID &<br> WILLIAM GOODMAN TTEES FBO INPRO INSURANCE GROUP INC 401K PSP C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 24.86 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 12.94 % 6.80 % 15.27 %
ELLINGTON<br> TRUST CO, N.A. FBO WELLINGTON RET & PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 9.79 %
FIIOC<br> FBO RINGER, HENRY, BUCKLEY & SEACORD PA 401K SVGS PLN COVINGTON KY 16.38 %
ING<br> LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY WINDSOR CT 5.13 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.48 % 8.91 % 18.65 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO KENTEX CORPORATION 401 K PLAN PITTSBURGH PA 5.53 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 6.19 % 10.18 % 15.96 % 25.95 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 16.02 % 10.44 % 21.58 %
MORI &<br> CO KANSAS CITY MO 15.22 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.24 % 8.22 % 11.57 % 16.82 % 8.73 % 24.13 %
PAI<br> TRUST COMPANY INC GEORGE H MCCRIMLISK & COMPANY 401 DE PERE WI 8.54 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.92 % 7.33 % 6.75 % 6.64 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.66 % 6.46 % 6.86 %
RICHARD<br> GREEN TTEE FBO ALLERGY & ASTHMA ASSOC OF PITTSBRG C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 7.91 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 8.54 % 8.17 %
VALLEE &<br> CO FBO Y7 C/O RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY WI MAILCODE: BD1N - ATTN: MF MILWAUKEE WI 7.04 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 10.81 % 21.48 % 8.03 %
HARTFORD GLOBAL IMPACT FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.68 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 22.36 % 11.70 % 86.42 %
EQUITABLE<br> TRUST COMPANY 0 NASHVILLE TN 11.81 %
FIIOC<br> FBO DERIVE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 401K PLAN COVINGTON KY 7.27 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
FIIOC<br> FBO WEST HERR EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLA COVINGTON KY 38.79 %
FULTON<br> BANK NA FBO TROLA INDUSTRIES INC LANCASTER PA 6.96 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN:  UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 72.27 % 58.39 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.05 % 10.35 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 11.06 % 21.75 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO TOWNSHIP HIGH SD #113 (IL) 403(B) DENVER CO 5.80 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO VANTAGE PARTNERS LLC 401(K) PROFIT PITTSBURGH PA 21.28 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 67.39 % 92.13 % 78.07 %
PAI<br> TRUST COMPANY INC WILLIAM A CLARK DE PERE WI 30.22 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.33 % 5.60 %
HARTFORD GLOBAL REAL ASSET FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO CTB ENTERPRISES 401K FARGO ND 15.43 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO LISA K RADER 401K PLAN FARGO ND 60.36 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO RANDI INCARDON IND K ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FARGO ND 41.93 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO STEPHANIE CROWLEY INDIVIDUAL K 468 22 FARGO ND 23.47 %
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS MAC & CO A/C PITTSBURGH PA 26.16 %
CAPINCO<br> C/O US BANK NA MILWAUKEE WI 11.79 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 14.22 % 15.38%
COMERICA<br> BANK FBO DINGLE DETROIT MI 8.12 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 43.28 % 6.06 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 7.62 %
JP<br> MORGAN SECURITIES LLC OMNIBUS AC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUST BROOKLYN NY 12.47 % 11.92 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 14.73 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO BROOKHAVEN-COMSEWOGUE UFSD 403B DENVER CO 6.22 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR CSD (NY) 403B DENVER CO 10.62 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO SOUTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NY) 40 DENVER CO 22.34 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO WESTHAMPTON BEACH UFSD (NY) 403(B) DENVER CO 39.01 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 39.64 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 8.32 % 14.51 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.01 % 18.91 % 7.65 %
PRAYED<br> TO BE FRAMED INC GLENN A KRINGS TRUSTEE IND (K) HAZELWOOD MO 13.53 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.62 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
STIFEL<br> NICOLAUS & CO INC EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ST LOUIS MO 36.64 %
WELLS<br> FARGO BANK FBO VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS CHARLOTTE NC 10.16 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 10.31 % 19.33 % 5.59 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 98.12 %
HARTFORD GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO PRUST 401K FARGO ND 12.98 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.73 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94.43 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 25.23 % 8.89 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 5.57 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 6.79 % 61.42 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN:  UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 38.58 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 87.85 % 67.96 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.03 % 11.47 % 8.95 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.37 % 16.46 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.38 % 5.29 % 8.02 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 27.77 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 8.08 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.60 % 14.86 %
HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.30 % 5.31 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 26.60 % 5.61 % 75.02 %
ELLINGTON<br> TRUST CO, N.A. FBO WELLINGTON RET & PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 16.99 %
FIIOC<br> FBO ADLER POLLOCK & SHEEHAN PC 401K RETIREMENT PLAN COVINGTON KY 5.87 %
FIIOC<br> FBO BRAGG INVESTMENT COMPANY INC 401(K PS PLAN COVINGTON KY 7.28 %
FIIOC<br> FBO CLEAN ENERGY 401K PLAN COVINGTON KY 21.08 %
FIIOC<br> FBO ULTISAT INC 401(K) PLAN COVINGTON KY 9.70 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 8.08 % 7.13 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 43.96 % 51.79 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 15.77 % 29.26 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 16.49 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 11.91 % 21.83 % 7.56 % 5.99 % 6.64 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 5.67 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.11 % 7.53 % 39.03 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.94 % 5.58 % 7.05 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 70 LENDMARK 401K PLAN COVINGTON GA 14.84 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 8.47 % 7.06 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 21.67 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 15.89 % 7.79 % 6.73 %
THE<br> HARTFORD HARTFORD CT 17.79 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 18.19 % 7.55 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 8.73 %
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO TICKET VISTA INC 401(K) PLAN 257 FARGO ND 7.21 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST COMPANY TTEE F US RENAL CARE INC PROFIT SHARING P GREENWOOD VLG CO 10.25 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.33 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 36.79 % 14.32 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 28.97 % 26.42 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.11 % 12.24 % 22.15 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL LIFE INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 10.28 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 9.97 % 8.35 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.36 % 8.71 % 87.50 % 14.05 % 5.83 % 41.20 % 62.04 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.49 % 13.26 % 13.30 % 23.86 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.64 % 22.30 % 18.83 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 32.11 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 64.74 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 42.40 % 28.14 % 10.77 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 6.75 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br>ACCOUNT FOR THE 5.59 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
EXCLUSIVE<br> BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO
HARTFORD HIGH YIELD FUND
ANNE BERGER FBO FOREFRONT<br> INC 401(K) PROFIT SHARIN FAIR HAVEN NJ 14.98 %
C/O UNION BANK ID #797<br> SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY FBO OAKS PA 5.83 %
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 7.76 %
CHARLES SCHWAB &<br> CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.22 %
CHEM-NUT INC TTEE FBO<br> CHEM-NUT INC 401K PSP C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 9.12 %
CHRISTOPHER ALAN JONES<br> ALLISON WOOD ALLEN JTWROS WELLESLEY MA 6.01 %
EDWARD D JONES &<br> CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 56.68 % 8.07 % 88.94 %
FIIOC FBO ALTAMAHA BANK<br> AND TRUST CO 401(K) PLAN COVINGTON KY 9.25 %
FIIOC FBO WEASTEC INC<br> RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN COVINGTON KY 36.38 %
GREAT WEST TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC EMJAY FBO KCW ENGINEERING TECHNOLO GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 27.90 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 9.17 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT TWELVE HARTFORD CT 9.75 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 19.71 % 6.20 %
JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC WESTWOOD MA 40.30 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER<br> ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.61 % 22.24 % 5.41 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO<br> ISOMETRIC COMPANIES INC 401(K) PRO PITTSBURGH PA 21.01 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.08 % 74.27 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.33 % 27.27 % 35.35 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL<br> FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 13.17 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL<br> PREM ATLANTA GA 21.72 % 8.47 %
STIFEL NICOLAUS & CO INC EXCLUSIVE<br> BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ST LOUIS MO 7.01 %
WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO MINNEAPOLIS<br> MN 10.24 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC<br> SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 10.73 % 10.31 %
WESLEY T BARTON & ARNOLD WEISS<br> TTEE FBO CENTER FOR PEDIATRIC DENTL CARE P C 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 5.99 %
WV SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 10.61 %
HARTFORD INFLATION PLUS FUND
CHET ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST<br> FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 27.48 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE<br> BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 24.29 % 12.20 % 5.21 %
FIIOC FBO KINETIC SYSTEMS INC RETIREMENT<br> SAVINGS PLAN COVINGTON KY 27.60 %
FIIOC FBO READI SYSTEMS RETIREMENT<br> SAVINGS PLAN COVINGTON KY 13.87 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT<br> GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 7.19 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS<br> 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 89.26 % 53.61 %
HARTFORD MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 6.00 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL<br> FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.33 % 5.31 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO BAYAREA HYPERBARICS<br> 401(K) PROFIT PITTSBURGH PA 15.83 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 5.33 % 5.15 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 6.16 % 34.04 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.08 % 8.68 % 8.15 % 20.34 % 20.25 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.64 % 11.55 % 20.01 % 5.19 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.18 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC<br> UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 10.39 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.18 % 14.53 % 9.71 %
WV SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST<br> DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 52.41 %
HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.05 %
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OPEB TRUST UAD 09/30/08 SARA<br> C PATINO & FRANK ESTEVEZ & RICHARD J AJAMI TTEES MIAMI BEACH FL 5.51 %
CITY OF SAVANNAH GEORGIA OPEB UAD 11/23/15 DAVID<br> F MAXWELL & JENNIFER E LARSON-THOMAS TTEES SAVANNAH GA 12.41 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS<br> SAINT LOUIS MO 42.02 % 11.76 % 75.70 %
ELLINGTON TRUST CO, N.A. FBO WELLINGTON RET &<br> PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 21.99 %
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE<br> BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 21.30 % 7.97 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL<br> FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 13.31 % 12.86 %
MG TRUST CO CUST FBO STILLWATER ISD # 834 403<br> B PLAN DENVER CO 5.80 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 5.76 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 9.52 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.11 % 8.28 % 12.59 % 81.46 % 28.88 % 15.75 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.41 % 9.99 % 12.18 % 27.74 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE<br> TTEE/CUST PL 30 SISC BAKERSFIELD CA 17.82 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE<br> TTEE/CUST PL 71 UNITED REFRIGERATION INC PHILADELPHIA PA 33.08 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.75 % 15.41 %
STATE STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN<br> FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 8.76 % 8.50 % 9.69 %
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 5.31 %
THE HARTFORD HARTFORD CT 47.34 % 33.40 %
UBS WM USA 0O0 11011 6100 OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC<br> CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 8.12 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 11.80 % 10.34 %
HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO ALAN OPTICAL LTD 401(K)<br> PLAN  2087 FARGO ND 5.61 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO ERIN KUMMER INC 401K<br> PLAN  471886 FARGO ND 6.74 %
ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS MAC & CO A/C<br> 426397 PITTSBURGH PA 38.57 %
ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS MAC & CO A/C<br> 551946 PITTSBURGH PA 15.80 %
ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPS MAC & CO A/C 694105<br> PITTSBURGH PA 11.47 %
BROADWAY NATIONAL BANK/MOTCO      3  SAN<br> ANTONIO TX 7.77 %
C/O MUTUAL FUND TRADING GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC TTEE RECORDKEEPING VARIOUS BENEFIT PL N GREENWOOD VLG CO 15.91 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.65 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 36.66 % 16.31 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHET ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF<br> CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 18.23 %
COMERICA BANK FBO DINGLE DETROIT MI 20.61 %
DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT<br> PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 48.03 %
DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT<br> PLANS OMNIBUS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK DES MOINES IA 34.01 % 9.12 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS<br> SAINT LOUIS MO 24.92 % 5.44 %
GOLDMAN SACHS & CO C/O MUTUAL FUND OPS SALT<br> LAKE CITY UT 35.01 %
JP MORGAN SECURITIES LLC OMNIBUS AC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENEFIT OF CUST BROOKLYN NY 9.40 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL<br> FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.28 % 5.57 %
MINNESOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SAINT PAUL MN 21.23 %
MITRA & CO FBO 98 DC C/O RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> WI MAILCODE: BD1N - ATTN: MF MILWAUKEE WI 5.83 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 32.92 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 11.87 % 7.58 % 69.90 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.13 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.89 % 11.87 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENF OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 35.96 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 16.55 % 21.78 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE<br> TTEE/CUST PL 98 SPRINGFIELD CLINIC LLP 401(K) SPRINGFIELD IL 57.79 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 11.99 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED<br> PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 43.63 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC<br> UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.75 %
WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO MCF - HARTFORD INT’L<br> VALUE FUND MINNEAPOLIS MN 6.81 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 14.10 %
HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS<br> HEALTHCARE SYS FARGO ND 36.30 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO TIP TOP CANNING COMPANY<br> 401(K) PS 231173 FARGO ND 5.08 %
CAPITAL BANK & TRUST CO TTEE FBO SOUTHLAND<br> WINDOWS INC 401K RET SAV C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 5.91 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 12.23 % 6.07 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS<br> SAINT LOUIS MO 59.20 % 13.46 % 99.88 %
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE<br> BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 10.04 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO CTI HOSPITALITY<br> INC 401K PLAN DENVER CO 11.54 %
MID ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO INTHOUGHT RESEARCH<br> LLC 401(K) PROF PITTSBURGH PA 6.32 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 14.15 % 34.25 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.95 % 7.05 % 9.21 % 67.71 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 12.70 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 5.10 %
RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC MUTUAL FUND OMNIBUS<br> PROCESSING ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPS MANAGER MINNEAPOLIS MN 5.14 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO CORBINS ELECT ATLANTA<br> GA 34.83 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO HOUSTON HARBAUGH ATLANTA<br> GA 12.03 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL DMF ATLANTA<br> GA 5.46 %
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND OR 74.68 % 24.87 %
STATE STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN<br> FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 15.69 % 6.80 % 15.36 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 9.14 % 64.72 %
HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.53 % 7.15 % 5.22 % 11.20 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHET ADVISOR<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 9.37 %
DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST<br> FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 6.30 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 72.02 % 13.42 % 57.82 %
HARTFORD GROWTH ALLOCATION<br> FUND WAYNE PA 5.71 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 33.28 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE<br> INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 18.79 % 9.41 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE<br> BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 12.03 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 8.83 % 25.92 % 14.90 % 32.65 % 29.27 % 40.27 %
NATIONWIDE TRUST COMPANY<br> FSB FBO PARTICIPATING RETIREMT PLANS (NTC-PLNS) C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCTING COLUMBUS OH 14.23 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 12.53 % 16.33 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR<br> MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 12.77 % 10.23 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 8.11 %
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY<br> PORTLAND OR 9.66 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 17.18 % 19.47 %
TIAA, FSB CUST/TTEE FBO:<br> RETIREMENT PLANS FOR WHICH TIAA ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER ATTN: TRUST OPERATIONS SAINT LOUIS MO 12.06 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
UBS WM USA<br> OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 10.47 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 15.08 % 5.32 %
WV SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE<br> FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 19.26 %
HARTFORD MIDCAP FUND
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO<br> INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 14.72 %
DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST<br> FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 8.81 % 5.11 % 5.60 %
DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST<br> FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK DES MOINES IA 5.38 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 50.74 % 11.42 % 70.86 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 19.87 %
JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC WESTWOOD MA 5.89 %
JP MORGAN SECURITIES LLC<br> OMNIBUS AC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUST BROOKLYN NY 9.43 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.21 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE<br> INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 6.68 % 7.59 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE<br> BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 11.07 % 5.12 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 5.70 % 20.54 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.54 % 15.70 % 34.32 % 26.99 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 7.61 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT<br> AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 30 CITY OF BERKELEY BERKELEY CA 5.73 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.31 % 22.54 % 20.62 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 8.78 %
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA<br> TRUSTEE FBO STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 401K C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 7.02 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 5.40 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT<br> M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.90 %
WELLS FARGO BANK FBO VARIOUS<br> RETIREEMNT PLANS NC 1151 CHARLOTTE NC 19.31 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 5.99 % 18.82 % 35.26 %
HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE FUND
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT<br> SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 5.94 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO ASSOCIATES IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY FARGO ND 38.12 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO HOROVITZ, RUDOY & ROTEMAN PROFIT S FARGO ND 21.15 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 70.35 % 34.03 % 95.84 %
FIIOC FBO MAN-DELL FOOD<br> STORES INC PSP COVINGTON KY 5.27 %
FIIOC FBO NEYENESCH PRINTERS<br> INC 401K PROFIT SHARING PLAN COVINGTON KY 48.32 %
FIIOC FBO SEGAL MCCAMBRIDGE<br> SINGER & MAHONEY LTD 401K PROFIT SHARING COVINGTON KY 9.78 %
FIIOC FBO TRUE PUBLIC<br> RELATIONS INC 401(K) PROFIT SHARING PLAN COVINGTON KY 7.86 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN:  UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 37.40 % 47.62 %
JAMES N MORDY VILLANOVA<br> PA 17.26 %
LINCOLN RETIREMENT SERVICES<br> COMPANY FBO ALLIED SERVICES 401(K) PLAN FORT WAYNE IN 36.14 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 12.22 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE<br> INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 11.18 % 7.18 %
MATRIX AS TTEE FBO SHEET<br> METAL WORKERS UNION LCL 18 PHOENIX AZ 8.90 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE<br> BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 8.72 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.95 % 22.26 % 19.18 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 7.83 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT<br> AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 00 PRUDENTIAL SMARTSOLUTION IRA HARTFORD CT 7.57 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.00 % 20.04 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 11.77 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 13.18 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 13.10 % 7.26 %
HARTFORD MODERATE<br> ALLOCATION FUND
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO<br> INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 30.09 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 35.42 % 9.59 %
HARTFORD FUNDS MANAGEMENT<br> COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 5.41 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 27.85 % 33.03 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN:  UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 65.69 %
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE<br> COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 79.34 % 43.41 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 9.79 % 8.65 %
MARCIA L JONES MARCIA<br> L JONES TRUSTEE IND (K) NEWPORT BEACH CA 8.42 %
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE<br> INS CO SPRINGFIELD MA 7.35 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 30.58 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.48 % 5.92 % 60.20 % 12.01 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 6.55 % 11.74 % 5.48 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 5.37 % 14.38 %
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 5.97 %
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO<br> OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 6.15 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 9.80 % 7.11 %
HARTFORD MULTI-ASSET<br> INC & GRWTH FUND
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO BURNING TREE VENTURES INC 401K & PROFIT SHARING PLAN FARGO ND 15.31 %
CAPITAL BANK & TRUST<br> CO FBO C/O FASCORE LLC PEARCE SERVICES LLC 401 PSP GREENWOOD VLG CO 6.44 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO<br> INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.94 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 40.54 % 10.68 % 95.08 %
ELLINGTON TRUST CO, N.A.<br> FBO WELLINGTON RET & PENSION PLAN BOSTON MA 25.68 %
FIIOC FBO DAVID L ADAMS<br> ASSOCIATES INC PROFIT SHARING PENSION PLAN IR COVINGTON KY 17.81 %
FIIOC FBO NITA 401K COVINGTON<br> KY 11.87 %
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 7.38 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 36.59 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC WESTWOOD MA 22.64 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.41 % 6.93 % 10.14 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO CAJUN CUTTERS INC DENVER CO 10.72 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO DEEP SOUTH SALES CONSULTING, LLC DENVER CO 23.51 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 10.30 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.07 % 12.00 % 17.63 % 16.40 %
NATIONWIDE<br> TRUST COMPANY FSB C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING COLUMBUS OH 56.15 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.75 % 8.99 % 5.96 % 36.17 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.94 % 34.40 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 36.94 %
SUSAN<br> PATTERSON TTEE VIKKI LENHART TTEE HART & PATTERSON FINANCIAL SERVICE 401(K) PLAN FBO BARBARA A KRAWCZYK AMHERST MA 42.72 %
SUSAN<br> PATTERSON TTEE VIKKI LENHART TTEE HART & PATTERSON FINANCIAL SERVICE 401(K) PLAN FBO SUSAN PATTERSON AMHERST MA 8.32 %
UBS<br> WM USA 0O0 11011 6100 OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.57 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL<br> CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 6.62 % 19.07 % 14.77 %
HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR INTERNATIONAL FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS<br> CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 14.86 %
HARTFORD FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL<br> WAYNE PA 100.00 % 85.14 % 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 %
HARTFORD MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP VALUE FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
HARTFORD FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL<br> WAYNE PA 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 %
HARTFORD MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
ARTHUR B & MARGARET G ENGSTROM  TRU<br> FBO ARTHUR B ENGSTROM REVOCABLE TR UA      12/01/93 MAPLEWOOD MN 5.05 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 7.35 % 6.30 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS<br> SAINT LOUIS MO 48.12 % 16.18 % 83.76 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 15.10 % 18.65 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 9.54 % 8.13 % 11.35 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.17 % 6.51 % 9.03 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.73 % 16.98 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY<br> WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 5.94 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
UBS WM USA<br> OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 6.52 % 7.86 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.58 % 22.03 % 11.57 % 5.20 %
HARTFORD MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 90.46 % 48.36 % 99.88 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 7.16 % 9.73 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 14.92 % 70.89 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 22.73 % 13.83 %
HARTFORD MUNICIPAL SHORT DURATION FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
EDWARD D JONES & CO<br> FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 85.60 % 53.24 % 100.00 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS<br> CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 17.94 % 14.76 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 8.76 % 11.90 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 19.33 %
RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC<br> MUTUAL FUND OMNIBUS PROCESSING ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPS MANAGER MINNEAPOLIS MN 16.79 %
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO<br> OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 25.51 %
TIMOTHY D HANEY MICHELLE<br> A HANEY JTWROS TOD WESTWOOD MA 24.97 %
HARTFORD QUALITY VALUE FUND
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY<br> FBO LISA GUTTUSO KLENK MD 401K FARGO ND 7.08 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.17 % 8.63 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 16.69 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 46.06 % 8.85 % 97.94 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 6.18 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 26.24 % 74.15 %
LINCOLN<br> RETIREMENT SERVICES COMPANY FBO THURSTON SPRINGER 401K PS PLAN FORT WAYNE IN 41.04 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 16.26 % 13.94 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO ASPEN ELECTRIC, INC. 401(K) PSP PITTSBURGH PA 11.47 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO FIXED HVAC SERVICES LLC 401(K) PRO PITTSBURGH PA 13.28 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO WEGMAN BROS INC 401(K) PROFIT SHAR PITTSBURGH PA 13.98 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO WILSHIRE ENTERPRISES 401(K) PROFIT PITTSBURGH PA 54.63 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 9.64 % 39.50 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.08 % 57.57 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 11.91 % 19.09 % 32.30 % 11.09 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 9.18 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL DMF ATLANTA GA 14.35 %
STIFEL<br> NICOLAUS & CO INC EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ST LOUIS MO 5.82 %
TRITEC<br> COMPANIES TEE FBO TRITEC COMPANIES 401K C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 12.92 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.75 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.12 % 14.00 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS EMERGING MARKETS MULTI-SECTOR BOND FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS MAC & CO A/C 755630 PITTSBURGH PA 100.00 %
BLUE<br> CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MASSACHUSETTS INC RETIREMENT INCOME TRUST BNY MELLON TTEE U/A 2/1/96 BOSTON MA 82.71 %
BLUE<br> CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MASSACHUSSETTS FDN INC BNY MELLON TTEE U/A 9/25/01 BOSTON MA 13.74 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN:MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 15.91 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 53.11 % 37.53 % 100.00 % 100.00 %
IRA<br> FBO BRANDI K LARSEN PERSHING LLC AS CUSTODIAN ROLLOVER ACCOUNT LAKEWOOD OH 46.89 %
JOHN<br> SMELTZER FBO RJS ELECTRONICS INC 401(K) PROFIT COLUMBUS OH 62.47 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL FBO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 15.99 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 15.10 % 7.04 % 27.16 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 21.11 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 18.59 % 15.33 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 9.42 % 29.70 % 45.04 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 43.90 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUNDS ADMINISTRATOR C/O UNION BANK ID 797 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 6.62 %
BAND<br> & CO FBO US BANK NA MILWAUKEE WI 11.71 %
BRYAN<br> SCHIFFLER TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC BD SCHIFFLER INC 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 47.68 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 43.01 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.24 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN:MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 25.86 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 47.02 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 16.51 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO SEAWOLF CONSTRUCTION CORP 401(K) P PITTSBURGH PA 7.67 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MLPF&S<br> INC JACKSONVILLE FL 19.98 % 48.58 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 16.95 % 47.59 % 31.28 % 17.66 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br> LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 11.33 % 10.54 % 78.52 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SVCS<br> CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 40.88 %
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY<br> CUST FBO INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPEMENT BANK WASHINGTON DC 8.70 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY<br> NJ 5.87 % 7.19 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT<br> AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 88 SCHWABE WILLIAMSON & WYATT P C PORTLAND OR 99.35 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS<br> FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 8.03 %
SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY<br> C/O MELLON BANK ID225 ATTN: MUTUAL FUND ADMIN OAKS PA 7.20 %
SHAWN FRICKE TTEE FBO<br> C/O FASCORE LLC ALL AROUND CREATIVE DESIGN 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 6.37 %
STATE STREET BANK &<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 51.46 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT<br> M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 25.04 % 6.30 %
WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO<br> MULTICARE HEALTH - SCHRODER MMKT 11626818 MINNEAPOLIS MN 11.12 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES<br> LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 10.82 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD SCHRDRS INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CAP VALUE FUND
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUNDS ADMIN C/O M&T BANK/WTC ID337 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 10.48 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST COMPANY TTEE F APPLIED UNDERWRITERS INC RSP GREENWOOD VLG CO 22.83 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 26.98 % 31.87 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN:MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.50 % 8.62 %
COMERICA<br> BANK FBO DINGLE DETROIT MI 5.14 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 43.95 % 38.87 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 20.73 %
HARTFORD<br> GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 9.31 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC WESTWOOD MA 28.07 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL FBO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 9.58 %
MASSACHUSETTS<br> MUTUAL INSURACNCE COM SPRINGFIELD MA 6.56 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE FBO TEXAS ROADHOUSE MANAGEMENT CORP DE PHOENIX AZ 15.88 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO ST. LOUIS CONVENTION AND VISITORS PITTSBURGH PA 14.98 %
MLPF&S<br> INC JACKSONVILLE FL 8.52 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 13.61 % 35.85 % 8.84 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.64 % 23.26 % 5.30 % 39.21 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 9.82 % 27.02 %
OLTRUST &<br> CO - PLANREINVESTREINVEST EVANSVILLE IN 9.63 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 14.32 % 11.19 % 11.28 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 19.47 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS HOUSE ACCT FIRM ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.56 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 5.91 %
SEI<br> PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY C/O TRUIST ID 866 OAKS PA 6.91 %
T.<br> ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT PLAN SVCS FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS OWINGS MILLS MD 7.78 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 11.14 %
THE<br> HARTFORD HARTFORD CT 11.50 %
THE<br> TRUST COMPANY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE TN 26.10 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 6.31 % 5.83 %
WELLS<br> FARGO BANK FBO VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS CHARLOTTE NC 7.23 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 7.36 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD<br> SCHRDRS INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 98.87 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN:MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 10.78 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 63.51 % 5.89 % 97.59 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 88.00 % 43.86 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F RECORDKEEPING FOR LARGE BENEFIT PL GREENWOOD VLG CO 6.44 %
MARY<br> JO KENNEDY & MICHAEL SAVGE TTE C/O FASCORE LLC PLEIGER PLASTICS CO 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 11.87 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR NEWPORT TRUST COMPANY CHASE CORPORATION DEFERRED SALARY FOLSOM CA 7.39 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR NEWPORT TRUST COMPANY ELKUS/MANFREDI ARCHITECTS LTD 401( FOLSOM CA 5.29 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO SUPERIOR FOOD BROKERAGE DENVER CO 10.99 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO #446 INDEPENDENCE (KS) DENVER CO 5.97 %
MLPF&S<br> INC JACKSONVILLE FL 7.97 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 9.81 % 57.11 % 39.10 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.44 % 14.71 % 84.31 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 8.71 %

All values are in US Dollars.

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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
RBC<br> CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC MUTUAL FUND OMNIBUS PROCESSING ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPS MANAGER MINNEAPOLIS MN 6.34 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 59.17 %
TIAA,<br> FSB CUST/TTEE FBO GRANDFATHERED HF FOR WHICH TIAA ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER ATTN: TRUST OPERATIONS SAINT LOUIS MO 39.04 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 13.44 % 6.56 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 7.13 % 6.54 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS OPPORTUNISTIC INCOME FUND
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 100.00 % 100.00 % 100.00 %
SCHRODER<br> US HOLDINGS INC NEW YORK NY 99.20 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS SECURITIZED INCOME FUND
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 89.09 % 100.00 % 6.95 % 99.72 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 25.26 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 10.82 % 97.15 % 52.16 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 18.81 %
SCHRODER<br> US HOLDINGS INC NEW YORK NY 74.53 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 20.90 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS TAX-AWARE BOND FUND
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
BETSY<br> G ABELL TTEE TTEE FBO BETSY G ABELL 1984 GRANTOR TR C/O ALTAZANO MGMT LLC HOUSTON TX 8.55 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 37.49 % 30.80 % 97.22 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 5.38 %
LLANO<br> RANCH MANAGEMENT INC PARTNERSHIP HOUSTON TX 5.94 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL FBO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 6.32 %
MLPF&S<br> INC JACKSONVILLE FL 13.66 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 13.64 % 11.09 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 26.84 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 10.43 % 12.68 % 10.90 % 94.62 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.45 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS HOUSE ACCT FIRM ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.52 % 5.46 %
THOMAS<br> V FISCHER TRUSTEE FBO THOMAS V FISCHER REVOCABLE TRUST GREENVILLE SC 12.76 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 24.17 % 9.20 % 7.88 %
WASHINCO<br> MILWAUKEE WI 54.12 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS US MIDCAP OPPPRTUNITIES FUND
AMANDA<br> COLES & TOM PICHA TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC CLASSIC DYESTUFFS INC 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 6.64 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
AMERICAN<br> ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 7.01 %
AMERICAN<br> UNITED LIFE INS CO GROUP RETIREMENT ACCOUNT INDIANAPOLIS IN 19.61 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO ANIMAL LEGAL DEFENSE FUND 401(K) R FARGO ND 16.98 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO COMWEB PACKAGING CORP EMPLOYEES FARGO ND 27.06 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO LE BLEU CORPORATION 401(K) RETIREM FARGO ND 16.38 %
CAPINCO<br> C/O US BANK NA MILWAUKEE WI 27.51 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST CO FBO C/O FASCORE AMITRON CORPORATION 401K RP GREENWOOD VLG CO 13.16 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 18.68 % 87.39 %
ICMA<br> RETIREMENT CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 9.84 %
JEFF<br> SMOLLON TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC UEP NORTHEAST 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 8.57 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE CO USA BOSTON MA 5.82 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL FBO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 6.44 % 6.68 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.89 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT # 118 DENVER CO 9.41 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO SCOTTSDALE BIBLE CHURCH 403(B) PLA DENVER CO 13.99 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE FBO DARWILL INC PROFIT SHARING AND SA PHOENIX AZ 38.82 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MLPF&S<br> INC JACKSONVILLE FL 5.49 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 6.18 % 16.72 % 15.50 % 6.84 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 8.53 % 7.28 % 87.38 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 21.65 % 13.32 %
NATIONWIDE<br> TRUST COMPANY FSB FBO PARTICIPATING RETIREMENT PLANS C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING NTC-PLNS COLUMBUS OH 8.08 %
PERFECT<br> OUTPUT OF KANSAS CITY TTEE PERFECT OUTPUT LLC 401K C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 30.97 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.14 % 8.54 % 8.11 % 5.71 %
PETER<br> B CLARKE & MICHELLE PLOTKIN T C/O FASCORE LLC PRODUCT VENTURES LTD 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 20.23 %
PHILLIP<br> BEDNAREK TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC FULLER SUPPLY COMPANY PSP GREENWOOD VLG CO 24.71 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 13.79 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS HOUSE ACCT FIRM ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.08 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 23.34 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 6.18 %
VANGUARD<br> FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY K14 ATTN OUTSIDE FUNDS VALLEY FORGE PA 8.44 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 13.92 % 33.96 % 12.74 %
HARTFORD SCHRDRS US SMALL CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND
ALERUS<br> FINANCIAL FBO RYDELL CHEVROLET, INC. EMPLOYEE SA SAINT PAUL MN 40.71 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST COMPANY TTEE F RICHLAND COUNTY BANK SAVINGS & RET GREENWOOD VLG CO 8.85 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 26.33 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 20.98 %
DEL<br> JEAN NASH TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC PSP 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 41.79 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 22.78 % 99.25 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 6.33 % 6.06 %
JOE<br> BARRON & NICK SCHEITLIN TTEE FB C/O FASCORE WINDSOR GYMNASTICS 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 23.71 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL FBO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS SAN DIEGO CA 6.21 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO BROOKHAVEN-COMSEWOGUE UFSD 403B DENVER CO 6.22 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR CSD (NY) 403B DENVER CO 11.60 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO SOUTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NY) 40 DENVER CO 18.98 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO ST LOUIS ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 4 DENVER CO 5.16 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO WESTHAMPTON BEACH UFSD (NY) 403(B) DENVER CO 35.96 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO BOSTON GOURMET CHEFS INC PITTSBURGH PA 9.09 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 5.08 % 5.15 % 15.03 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 44.43 % 96.63 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SVCS CORP LLC FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 10.25 % 14.17 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 10.41 % 16.16 % 7.15 % 7.87 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 28.83 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS HOUSE ACCT FIRM ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 10.09 %
STEVE<br> ZOTO FBO ZOTOS INC 401(K) PROFIT SHARING PL LEXINGTON PA 32.55 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 5.10 % 9.92 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 9.27 %
VOYA<br> INSTITUTIONAL TRUST CUST FBO VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST WINDSOR CT 26.10 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 6.73 % 34.87 % 5.04 %
HARTFORD SCHRODERS CHINA A FUND
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 94.79 % 95.70 % 100.00 % 97.77 % 100.00 %
SCHRODER<br> US HOLDINGS INC NEW YORK NY 100.00 %
HARTFORD SHORT DURATION FUND
AMERICAN<br> ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 5.65 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO FRANCISCO ENTERPRISES INC 401K PLA FARGO ND 9.14 %
C/O<br> GWP US ADVISORS SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 11.43 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 12.20 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 49.73 % 11.60 % 95.96 %
FRONTIER<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO WINICKI LAW FIRM INDIVIDUAL 401K P FARGO ND 43.38 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 87.80 %
LAWRENCE<br> BRIAN MILLER DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLAN ACCT OF LAWRENCE BRIAN MILLER CLAFLIN KS 43.05 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.37 % 8.43 % 7.20 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO ESSDACK CONSORTIUM 403B/RET PLAN PHOENIX AZ 65.84 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE FBO DOUGLAS EDEN PHILLIPS DERUYTER & STANYER PS 401K/PSP PHOENIX AZ 18.51 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 6.58 % 18.17 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 9.19 % 17.92 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 7.32 % 10.67 % 55.64 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 5.24 % 6.45 % 25.01 % 6.81 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.35 % 11.39 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 15.05 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 19.04 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 6.57 % 24.42 % 9.59 %
WILLIAM<br> J MILLER DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLAN ACCT OF ACCT OF WILLIAM J MILLER CLAFLIN KS 23.41 %
HARTFORD SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 15.93 % 5.35 % 12.78 %
CHET<br> ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 50.66 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK DES MOINES IA 5.02 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 9.54 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC FBO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 11.97 % 5.38 %
JOHN<br> HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC WESTWOOD MA 14.61 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.66 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO AMERICAN TRUST RETIREMENT PITTSBURGH PA 17.98 %
MORGAN<br> STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 5.20 % 72.19 %
MORI &<br> CO KANSAS CITY MO 6.34 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.08 % 7.86 % 22.10 % 6.32 % 36.10 % 52.30 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.40 % 8.60 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 30 AUSTIN BANK EMPLOYEE’S JACKSONVILLE TX 28.73 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 76 VODAFONE US RETIREMENT PLAN DENVER CO 6.55 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.59 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL DMF ATLANTA GA 8.35 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL REGISTERED PRODUCT ATLANTA GA 31.27 %
ROBERT<br> PARMELEE TTEE FBO PHILLIPS PRATT & MCFARLAND PSC 401 C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 6.07 %
SEI<br> PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY C/O FIRST HORIZON ID 683 OAKS PA 6.91 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 7.21 % 13.53 %
T<br> ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT PLAN SVCS FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS OWINGS MILLS MD 25.91 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 30.78 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
WELLS<br> FARGO BANK FBO VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS CHARLOTTE NC 5.05 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 7.23 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 36.93 %
HARTFORD SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MY PLASTIC SURGERY GROUP-SANDO & A FARGO ND 36.50 %
CHAPLIN<br> L LIU MD PROFIT SHARING PLAN CHAPLIN L LIU & CAROL LIU TTEES UA DTD 12/30/1993 SAN LEANDRO CA 6.45 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 28.22 % 9.72 %
FIIOC<br> FBO ENERGY CONTROL LLC RHD MECHANICAL 401K PS PLAN COVINGTON KY 6.37 %
FIIOC<br> FBO EXECUTIVE CATERERS AT LANDERHAVEN INC 401K PROFIT SHARHING PLAN COVINGTON KY 6.02 %
FIIOC<br> FBO P.C. MECHANICAL INC. 401K PS PLAN COVINGTON KY 21.84 %
HARTFORD<br> CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 6.15 %
HARTFORD<br> FUNDS MANAGEMENT COMPANY ATTN SHANNON O’NEILL WAYNE PA 100.00 % 5.13 %
HARTFORD<br> GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 60.19 %
HARTFORD<br> MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 29.32 %
JANNEY<br> MONTGOMERY SCOTT LLC A/C 1990-7420 DANIEL E CUNNINGHAM (SEP-IRA) PHILADELPHIA PA 7.02 %
JANNEY<br> MONTGOMERY SCOTT LLC A/C GORDON K YOUNG (SIMPLE-IRA) PHILADELPHIA PA 13.18 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 6.22 % 9.79 % 6.79 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO HANNIBAL CSD (NY) 403(B) PLAN DENVER CO 11.51 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO LAKE CHELAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 457 DENVER CO 5.78 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO SOUTH COLONIE CSD 403(B) PLAN DENVER CO 24.51 %
MICHAEL<br> TAYLOR MICHAEL TAYLOR TRUSTEE IND (K) OMAHA NE 11.62 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 46.74 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.26 % 23.59 % 18.56 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 7.34 % 13.37 % 26.62 % 51.63 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 11.63 %
ROB<br> TYLER TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE LLC THOMPSON PHARMACY 401K PSP GREENWOOD VLG CO 17.75 %
SEAN<br> M KAMMANN VILLANOVA PA 6.60 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 77.13 %
STIFEL<br> NICOLAUS & CO INC EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS ST LOUIS MO 5.04 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 6.15 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 8.81 % 10.53 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY FUND
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO VALLEY PETROLEUM INC PROFIT SHARI 216867 FARGO ND 6.52 %
BERKES<br> CRANE ROBINSON & SEL LLP TTE BERKES CRANE ROBINSON & SEL LLP 40 C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 8.26 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 25.30 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.90 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 61.52 % 23.11 % 71.73 %
HARTFORD<br> GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 13.56 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 69.75 % 45.97 %
HARTFORD<br> MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 6.47 %
ICMA<br> RETIREMENT CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 24.83 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 8.13 % 7.48 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO GIDDINGS & ASSOCIATES LTD DENVER CO 35.42 %
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO ADAMS, BROWN, BERAN AND BALL CHART DENVER CO 6.04 %
MG<br> TRUST CO CUST FBO JACKSON RENFRO & ASSOCIATES PROFIT DENVER CO 11.32 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY CENT 401 PITTSBURGH PA 9.27 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO ESCALON MEDICAL CORPORATION 401(K) PITTSBURGH PA 7.55 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO PEARSON WALL SYSTEMS INC 401(K) PR PITTSBURGH PA 25.05 %
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.52 % 44.02 % 24.78 % 34.48 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 18.58 % 5.31 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 6.07 %
RELIANCE<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO MASSMUTUAL PREM ATLANTA GA 5.34 %
SAXON<br> & CO FBO PHILADELPHIA PA 5.01 %
SAXON<br> & CO FBO PHILADELPHIA PA 41.89 %
UBS<br> WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 7.86 %
WELLS<br> FARGO BANK FBO VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS CHARLOTTE NC 10.34 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 12.07 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 6.32%
HARTFORD STRATEGIC INCOME FUND
AMERICAN<br> ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SVC FBO MINNEAPOLIS MN 40.99 %
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO KENDALL WELDEN LLC 401K PLAN FARGO ND 7.76%
ASCENSUS<br> TRUST COMPANY FBO ROL USA, INC. 401(K) PLAN FARGO ND 7.30%
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 5.00 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 8.98 % 16.97 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS 101 MONTGOMERY ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 7.73 %
CHET<br> ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 22.55 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 42.99 % 5.81 % 13.87 %
FIIOC<br> FBO SMC CORPORATION RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN COVINGTON KY 93.21 %
HARTFORD<br> CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 5.97 %
HARTFORD<br> GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 5.47 %
HARTFORD<br> MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND WAYNE PA 9.71 %
ING<br> LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY WINDSOR CT 9.51 %
KENNETH<br> MORRIS TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE FIRST CHOICE BENEFITS INC 401K GREENWOOD VLG CO 11.04 %
LPL<br> FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 5.32 % 7.39 % 6.30 % 15.32%
MATRIX<br> TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO CITY OF ABERDEEN (WA) 457(B) PLAN DENVER CO 6.90%
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO CENTRAL STATES INDUSTRIAL EQUIP & PITTSBURGH PA 11.55 %
MID<br> ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO ESET LLC PITTSBURGH PA 8.88 %
MLPF&S<br> FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 8.45 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
NATIONAL<br> FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.64 % 7.45 % 8.79 % 59.56 % 44.16 %
PAI<br> TRUST COMPANY INC OA TAX PARTNERS, LTD 401(K) P/S PL DE PERE WI 13.90 %
PERSHING<br> LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 13.10 % 9.83 % 5.53 %
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br> RETIREMENT AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 00 ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORP RUTHER GLEN VA 35.84 %
RAYMOND<br> JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN: COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 5.40 % 14.66 % 5.14 %
SAXON<br> & CO FBO PHILADELPHIA PA 37.59 %
STATE<br> STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE/CUSTODIAN FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT BOSTON MA 24.23 %
TD<br> AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 5.11 %
UBS<br> WM USA 0O0 11011 6100 OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.70 %
UMB<br> BANK NA CUST FBO PLANMEMBER CARPINTERIA CA 9.11 %
WELLS<br> FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 5.68 % 25.47 % 5.03 %
WV<br> SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 42.12 %
HARTFORD TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND
ATTN<br> MUTUAL FUND ADMIN C/O STATE STREET BANK ID 571 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY OAKS PA 8.48 %
BRYAN<br> FALDER & CHRIS FALDER TTEE FB FALDER PSP C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 11.17 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST CO TRUSTEE FBO BURDG DUNHAM & ASSOC CONST CORP PS C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VLG CO 8.05 %
CAPITAL<br> BANK & TRUST COMPANY TTEE F LG EVERIST INC 40K PLAN GREENWOOD VLG CO 12.28 %
CHARLES<br> SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 52.35 %
CHET<br> ADVISOR SAVINGS PLAN TRUST FBO STATE OF CONNECTICUT AS TTEE WAYNE PA 6.69 %
DCGT<br> AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK OMNIBUS DES MOINES IA 5.25 %
EDWARD<br> D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS SAINT LOUIS MO 81.76 % 33.70 % 72.66 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F TRIHEALTH 401K RETIREMENT SAVINGS GREENWOOD VLG CO 30.75 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F TRIHEALTH 403B VOLUNTARY SAVINGS P GREENWOOD VLG CO 12.91 %
GREAT-WEST<br> TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F TRIHEALTH INC EXECUTIVE 457B GREENWOOD VLG CO 7.17 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS HARTFORD CT 16.81 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN:  UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 26.22 %
HARTFORD<br> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNTS 401K BUSINESS ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS HARTFORD CT 44.17 % 56.51 %
ICMA<br> RETIREMENT CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 47.19 %
MACKIE<br> SHEA DURNING PC TRUSTEE FBO MACKIE SHEA DURNING PC 401K PSP C/O FASCORE LLC GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 7.18 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
MITRA & CO FBO NG C/O<br> RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY WI MAILCODE: BD1N - ATTN: MF MILWAUKEE WI 6.29 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 13.91 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 5.29 % 21.53 % 10.86 % 32.80 %
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 6.03 % 9.89 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 17.55 % 40.19 %
T. ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT PLAN SVCS FBO RETIREMENT<br> PLAN CLIENTS OWINGS MILLS MD 9.64 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 5.99 % 7.06 %
WV SAVINGS PLAN TRUSTEE FBO WV SAVINGS PLAN TRST<br> DTD 2/20/2002 WAYNE PA 9.02 %
HARTFORD WORLD BOND FUND
AMERICAN UNITED LIFE INS CO UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST<br> INDIANAPOLIS IN 94.99 %
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO MICHAEL J BRIDGE PHD<br> 401(K) / PSP FARGO ND 8.42 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO SIERRA ENERGY MANAGEMENT<br> - COMPANY FARGO ND 9.34 %
C/O MUTUAL FUND TRADING GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY<br> LLC TTEE RECORDKEEPING FOR VARIOUS BENEFIT GREENWOOD VLG CO 5.21 %
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT<br> FBO CUSTOMERS ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO CA 6.72 % 8.45 % 19.31 %
EDWARD D JONES & CO FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS<br> SAINT LOUIS MO 56.69 % 11.18 % 79.68 %
HEEKIN MALIN & WENZEL PA TTEE FBO C/O FASCORE<br> LLC HEEKIN MALIN & WENZEL PA PSP GREENWOOD VLG CO 24.54 %
LINCOLN RETIREMENT SERVICES COMPANY FBO CVHP<br> RETIREMENT PLAN FORT WAYNE IN 9.71 %
LPL FINANCIAL OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ATTN MUTUAL<br> FUND TRADING SAN DIEGO CA 13.83 % 6.82 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR NEWPORT TRUST<br> COMPANY HUBBELL INCORPORATED EXECUTIVE DEF FOLSOM CA 5.67 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO TRUSTEES OF PIMA<br> FEDERAL CREDIT UN DENVER CO 10.36 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST FOR SIMS GROUP USA<br> HOLDINGS CORPORATIO PHOENIX AZ 7.89 %
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST. FBO LEBANON COMMUNITY<br> SCHOOL CORPORATI DENVER CO 14.80 %
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF ITS CUSTOMERS<br> ATTN FUND ADMINISTRATION JACKSONVILLE FL 8.40 % 9.91 %
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF ITS CUST NEW YORK NY 9.79 % 12.48 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FOR THE EXCLUSIVE<br> BENE OF OUR CUST ATTN: MUTUAL FUNDS DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 6.78 % 13.76 % 20.11 % 54.29 % 29.94 % 31.11 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class A Class A2 Class C Class F Class I Class R3 Class R4 Class R5 Class R6 Class SDR Class Y
PERSHING LLC JERSEY CITY NJ 6.96 % 22.95 % 25.31 %
RAYMOND JAMES OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS ATTN:<br> COURTNEY WALLER ST PETERSBURG FL 7.19 % 10.39 %
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO OUR CUSTOMERS OMAHA NE 12.87 % 19.73 %
TIAA, FSB CUST/TTEE FBO: RETIREMENT PLANS FOR<br> WHICH TIAA ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER ATTN: TRUST OPERATIONS SAINT LOUIS MO 6.60 %
UBS WM USA OMNI ACCOUNT M/F SPEC CDY A/C EBOC<br> UBSFSI WEEHAWKEN NJ 5.82 %
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC SPECIAL CUSTODY<br> ACCOUNT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER SAINT LOUIS MO 21.91 % 5.57 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class<br> IA Class<br> IB Class<br> IC
HARTFORD BALANCED HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 9.29 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 44.23 % 72.57 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 32.42 % 25.78 %
HARTFORD CAPITAL APPRECIATION HLS FUND
AXA EQUITABLE LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT -70 NEW YORK NY 56.43 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 11.09 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 42.12 % 66.45 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 27.17 % 24.89 %
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS CO FORT WAYNE IN 41.53 %
HARTFORD DISCIPLINED EQUITY HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 12.70 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 48.32 % 75.44 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 21.27 % 20.19 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 9.94 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 6.37 %
HARTFORD GLOBAL GROWTH HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 31.10 % 68.98 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 15.94 % 19.08 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 21.63 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 9.78 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class<br> IA Class<br> IB Class<br> IC
HARTFORD GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES HLS FUND
AXA EQUITABLE LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT -70 NEW YORK NY 100.00 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FBO THE EXCL BENEFIT OF OUR  CUST ATTN MF DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 13.20 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 7.07 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 22.25 % 58.99 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 10.30 % 15.98 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 29.35 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 14.43 %
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 21.87 % 55.96 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 16.67 % 9.74 %
HARTFORD HIGH YIELD HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 11.26 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 52.85 % 77.37 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 26.89 % 16.32 %
HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES HLS FUND
CHARLES SCHWAB BANK FBO ALLSCRIPTS RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN PHOENIX AZ 17.46 %
FIIOC CUST/TTEE FBO CERTAIN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS OTHER COVINGTON KY 11.41 %
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST CO FBO THE HARTFORD INVESTMENT AND SAVING PLAN 401K WESTWOOD MA 9.12 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 8.99 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 28.70 % 63.52 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 14.52 % 16.77 %
HARTFORD MIDCAP GROWTH HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 42.75 % 79.22 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class<br> IA Class<br> IB Class<br> IC
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 21.25 % 20.78 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 21.15 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 13.62 %
HARTFORD MIDCAP HLS FUND
FIIOC CUST/TTEE FBO CERTAIN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS OTHER COVINGTON KY 13.12 %
NATIONWIDE TRUST COMPANY FSB FBO PARTICIPATING RETIREMT PLANS NTC-PLNS C/O IPO PORTFOLIO ACCTING  COLUMBUS OH 6.57 %
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS TRUSTEE FBO ALLY FINANCIAL INC RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 401K QUINCY MA 5.49 %
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST CO FBO THE HARTFORD INVESTMENT AND SAVING PLAN 401K WESTWOOD MA 6.09 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 7.38 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 11.12 % 38.13 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 7.09 % 7.16 %
HARTFORD MIDCAP VALUE HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 9.48 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 44.10 % 79.17 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 26.80 % 20.83 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 11.63 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 6.91 %
HARTFORD SMALL COMPANY HLS FUND
FIIOC CUST/TTEE FBO CERTAIN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS OTHER COVINGTON KY 6.63 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 16.35 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class<br> IA Class<br> IB Class<br> IC
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 36.92 % 57.39 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 20.28 % 23.40 %
HARTFORD SMALLCAP GROWTH HLS FUND
MAC & CO A/C 481251 ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS PITTSBURGH PA 45.61 %
MERRILL LYNCH FBO RETIREMENT PLANS JACKSONVILLE FL 15.93 %
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC FBO THE EXCL BENEFIT OF OUR CUST ATTN MF DEPT 4TH FL JERSEY CITY NJ 41.47 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 8.22 % 10.50 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 5.16 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 10.29 %
VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS CUST FOR CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN CITY HALL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS OFFICE LOS ANGELES CA 34.88 %
HARTFORD STOCK HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 13.67 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 39.29 % 68.15 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INS CO SEPARATE ACCNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 5.06 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 29.41 % 27.99 %
HARTFORD TOTAL RETURN BOND HLS FUND
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST CO<br> FBO THE HARTFORD INVESTMENT AND SAVING PLAN 401K WESTWOOD MA 8.76 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 10.10 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND<br> ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 48.45 % 62.36 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 19.56 % 27.67 %
HARTFORD ULTRASHORT BOND HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 16.36 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 48.86 % 50.49 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 22.00 % 18.40 %
HARTFORD US GOVERNMENT SECECURITIES HLS FUND
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 6.63 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Class<br> IA Class<br> IB Class<br> IC
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 50.19 % 80.39 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 31.28 % 19.61 %
HARTFORD VALUE HLS FUND
FIIOC CUST/TTEE FBO CERTAIN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS OTHER COVINGTON KY 12.65 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE & ANNUITY INS COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT ILIF REG HARTFORD CT 5.39 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 43.51 % 77.50 %
TALCOTT RESOLUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD CT 19.80 % 18.07 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCT NON REG HARTFORD CT 7.46 %
UNION SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCT IANN REG HARTFORD CT 5.09 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Percent Owned
Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 19.45 %
TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., Omaha, NE 16.50 %
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, Jersey City, NJ 11.71 %
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 8.58 %
American Enterprise Investment Services Inc., Minneapolis, MN 6.42 %
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., New York, NY 5.58 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 5.48 %
Raymond James & Associates, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL 5.12 %
Diversified International ETF
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Dallas, TX 40.00 %
J.P. Morgan Securities LLC/JPMC, New York, NY 39.36 %
12.57 %
Emerging Markets ETF
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 32.43 %
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., New York, NY 21.52 %
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 13.46 %
U.S. Bank N.A., Milwaukee, WI 8.22 %
State Street Bank and Trust Company, North Quincy, MA 6.12 %
LOW VOLATILITY US EQUITY ETF
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Fund Name/Shareholder Percent Owned
JP MORGAN CHASE<br> BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dallas, TX 48.00 %
BOFA Securities, Inc., New York, NY 21.54 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 10.04 %
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., New York, NY 7.32 %
REIT ETF
BOFA Securities, Inc., New York, NY 36.02 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 18.69 %
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 18.15 %
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., New York, NY 10.73 %
Pershing LLC, Jersey City, NJ 5.09 %
Small Cap ETF
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 44.71 %
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., New York, NY 12.43 %
TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., Omaha, NE 11.38 %
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 9.81 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 8.41 %
US Equity ETF
State Street Bank and Trust Company, North Quincy, MA 30.93 %
Raymond James & Associates, Inc. St. Petersburg, FL 12.91 %
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 12.07 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Percent Owned
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 11.00 %
American Enterprise Investment Services Inc., Minneapolis, MN 5.27 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 5.22 %
Core Bond ETF
State Street Bank and Trust Company, North Quincy, MA 69.35 %
BOFA Securities, Inc., New York, NY 5.94 %
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 5.05 %
BB&T Securities, LLC Richmond, VA 5.04 %
Municipal Opportunities ETF
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 38.46 %
TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., Omaha, NE 20.10 %
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 9.55 %
Raymond James & Associates, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL 7.13 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 5.81 %
Pershing LLC, Jersey City, NJ 5.25 %
Tax-Aware Bond ETF
The Bank of New York Mellon/Wealth Management, New York, NY 41.46 %
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Dallas, TX 28.26 %
TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., Omaha, NE 21.14 %
National Financial Services Corporation, New York, NY 6.42 %
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Fund Name/Shareholder Percent Owned
Short Duration ETF
State Street Bank and Trust Company, North Quincy, MA 69.35 %
BOFA Securities, Inc., New York, NY 5.94 %
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA 5.05 %
BB&T Securities, LLC, Richmond, VA 5.04 %
Total Return Bond ETF
State Street Bank and Trust Company, North Quincy, MA 71.74 %
LPL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, San Diego, CA 8.59 %
TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., Omaha, NE 5.64 %
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Appendix M: Fees Paid to theFunds’ Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm


At a meeting held on November 5-7, 2019, the Audit Committee and the Board considered the selection of the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm (the “Auditor”). At the meeting, the Audit Committee selected PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (“PwC”) to serve as the Funds’ Auditor and recommended that the Board take similar action. At the same meeting, the Board approved the selection of PwC to serve as the Funds’ Auditor beginning with the annual audit of Exchange-Traded Trust for the fiscal year ended on July 31, 2020.

Prior to the selection of PwC as the Funds’ Auditor, Ernst & Young LLP (“EY”) served as the Funds’ Auditor. Accordingly, the fees shown in the table below reflect the fees paid to EY for the services and time periods indicated.

The following table sets forth the amount EY billed the Funds for professional services rendered by EY for the two fiscal years indicated in the table and certain other information.

Fund Fiscal Year<br><br> Ended Audit<br><br> Fees^1^ Audit<br> <br><br> Related <br><br> Fees^2^ Tax<br> Fees^3^ Total Fees for<br><br> Services<br><br> Provided to <br><br>Fund All<br><br> other <br><br> Fees^4^
HMF 10/31/2018 $ 923,500 $ 32,500 $ 279,843 $ 1,235,843 -
10/31/2019 $ 891,000 $ 34,000 $ 275,931 $ 1,200,931 -
HMF II 10/31/2018 $ 230,500 $ 30,000 $ 166,921 $ 427,421 -
10/31/2019 $ 276,500 - $ 98,573 $ 375,073 -
HLS 12/31/2018 $ 352,500 - $ 75,258 $ 427,758 -
12/31/2019 $ 352,500 - $ 79,325 $ 431,825 -
HLS II 12/31/2018 $ 110,000 - $ 19,005 $ 129,005 -
12/31/2019 $ 110,000 - $ 20,109 $ 130,109 -
Lattice Trust 9/30/2018 $ 112,000 - $ 69,713 $ 181,713 -
9/30/2019 $ 112,000 - $ 85,817 $ 197,817 -
Exchange-Traded Trust 7/31/2018 $ 90,000 - $ 18,500 $ 108,500 -
7/31/2019 $ 88,000 - $ 48,000 $ 136,000 -
Interval Fund 10/31/2018 - - - - -
10/31/2019 - $ 20,000 - $ 20,000 -

The Audit Committee has approved 100% of the services listed in the table above. The aggregate non-audit fees billed by EY for services rendered to the Funds are shown above in the column titled “All Other Fees.”

The aggregate non-audit fees billed by EY for services rendered to Hartford Funds Management for the past two fiscal years were:

Fiscal Year Ended Non-Audit Fees Fiscal Year Ended Non-Audit Fees
July 31, 2018 - July 31, 2019 -
September 30, 2018 - September 30, 2019 -
October 31, 2018 $ 40,000 October 31, 2019 -
December 31, 2018 - December 31, 2019 -
^1^ Consists of fees for audits of the Funds’ annual financial statements.
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^2^ Consists of fees for assurance and related<br>services reasonably related to the audits of each Fund’s financial statements, but which are not included in the amount for<br>“Audit Fees.”
^3^ Consist of fees for tax compliance and<br>tax reporting. Fees for the past two fiscal years consisted of fees for preparing the U.S. Income Tax Return for Regulated Investment<br>Companies, U.S. Return of Excise Tax on Undistributed Income of Investment Companies, IRS Forms 1099-MISC.
^4^ Any fees for services provided for each<br>Fund not included in the previous columns.
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Other than the fees discussed above, as well as the fees related to audit, audit-related, and tax service, EY did not bill any fees for services rendered to entities controlling, controlled by, or under common control with Hartford Funds Management for the past two fiscal years.

The Funds’ Audit Committees have adopted pre-approval policies and procedures, which are included as part of the Audit Committee Charter (the “Pre-Approval Procedures”), which generally provide that the Funds’ Audit Committees must pre-approve any audit, audit-related, tax, and other services to be provided by the independent registered public accounting firm to each Fund or to each Fund’s investment adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to each Fund if the engagement relates directly to operations and financial reporting of each Fund, to assure that the provision of such services does not impair the independent registered public accounting firm’s independence. The Audit Committee has approved all of the services listed in the table above.

The Audit Committee has delegated pre-approval authority to its Chair, subject to certain limits set forth in the Pre-Approval Procedures. The Chair will report any pre-approval to the Audit Committee at their next scheduled meetings. Unless a type of service to be provided by the independent registered public accounting firm has received general pre-approval, it must be pre-approved by the Audit Committee. Any proposed services exceeding pre-approved levels set forth in the Pre-Approval Procedures require specific pre-approval by the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee has considered whether the provision of non-audit services rendered to each Fund’s investment adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to each Fund is compatible with maintaining the independent registered public accounting firm’s independence and has discussed PwC’s independence with Hartford Funds Management and PwC.

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The Hartford Mutual Funds, Inc.

The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc.

Hartford Series Fund, Inc.

Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc.

Lattice Strategies Trust

Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust

Hartford Schroders Opportunistic IncomeFund

(collectively, the “Funds”)


AUDIT COMMITTEE CHARTER

1. Membership

The Audit Committee shall be composed of at least three Directors/Trustees as appointed by the Board of Directors/Trustees:

(a) each of whom shall not be an “interested person” of the Funds, as defined in Section<br>2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended;
(b) each of whom shall not accept any consulting, advisory, or other compensatory fee from the Funds<br>(other than fees for serving on the Board of Directors/Trustees or any committee thereof) or have any other relationship to the<br>Funds that may interfere with the exercise of such person’s independence from the Funds and Fund management;
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(c) each of whom shall be financially literate, as such qualification is interpreted by the Board of<br>Directors/Trustees in its business judgment, or shall become financially literate within a reasonable period of time after his<br>or her appointment to the Audit Committee; and
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(d) at least one of whom shall have accounting or related financial management expertise as the Board<br>of Directors/Trustees interprets such qualification in its business judgment.
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The Audit Committee shall determine whether at least one member of the Audit Committee is an “audit committee financial expert” as defined in rules promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.^1^ The Board of Directors/Trustees shall appoint one member of the Audit Committee as chairperson of the Audit Committee.

2. Purposes and Scope

The purposes and scope of responsibilities of the Audit Committee are:

(a) to oversee the Funds’ accounting and financial reporting policies and practices, their internal<br>controls and, as appropriate, the internal controls of the service providers;
^1^ Audit committee financial<br>experts shall not be subject to any duties, obligations or liability that are greater than those imposed on other members of the<br>Audit Committee and the Board of Directors/Trustees. Moreover, a person determined to be an audit committee financial expert shall<br>not be deemed an “expert” for any purpose, including without limitation for purposes of Section 11 of the Securities<br>Act of 1933, as amended.
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(b) to act as liaison between the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm (“Independent<br>Auditor”) and the full Board of Directors/Trustees; and
(c) to assist the Board in its oversight of:
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(i) the quality, objectivity and integrity of the Funds’ financial statements and the independent audit thereof;
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(ii) the Funds’ compliance with legal and regulatory requirements;
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(iii) the qualifications and independence of the Funds’ Independent Auditor; and
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(iv) the performance of the internal audit function related to the Funds and the performance of the Independent Auditor.
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The Audit Committee shall report regularly to the Board of Directors/Trustees with respect to the matters described in Section 3 of this Audit Committee Charter. The Funds’ Independent Auditor shall report directly to the Audit Committee.

3. Duties and Responsibilities

To carry out its purposes, the Audit Committee shall have the following duties and powers:

(a) To select, retain or replace the Independent Auditor (subject to ratification by the Independent<br>Directors/Trustees and, if applicable, to ratification by Fund shareholders as may be required by Section 32(a) of the Investment<br>Company Act of 1940) and, in connection therewith, to evaluate the independence of the Independent Auditor as defined by the Public<br>Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”) and the SEC (including whether the Independent Auditor provides any consulting<br>services to the adviser or its affiliates), and to receive the Independent Auditor’s specific representations as to its independence.<br>The Audit Committee will continue its current practice of seeking the input of management on issues pertaining to the selection,<br>retention or termination of the Independent Auditor.
(b) To compensate and oversee the work of the Independent Auditor (including resolution of disagreements<br>between management and the Independent Auditor regarding financial reporting).
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(c) To meet with the Funds’ Independent Auditor:
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(i) to review the arrangements for and scope of the annual audit and any special audits;
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(ii) to set hiring policies for employees or former employees of the Independent Auditor;
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(iii) to discuss any matters of concern relating to the Funds’ financial statements, including any material adjustments to<br>such statements recommended by the Independent Auditor, or other results of such audit(s);
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(iv) to review problems or difficulties identified by the Independent Auditor and management’s response;
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(v) to consider the Independent Auditor’s comments with respect to the Funds’ financial policies, procedures and internal<br>accounting and financial statement controls and management’s responses thereto;
(vi) to review the opinion the Independent Auditor renders to the Board and shareholders; and
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(vii) to review the results of internal audits of areas that impact the Funds.
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(d) To consider, in consultation with the Independent Auditor, (i) all critical accounting policies<br>and practices to be used; (ii) all alternative treatments of financial information within generally accepted accounting principles<br>that have been discussed with management, the ramifications of the use of such alternative disclosures and treatments, and the<br>treatment preferred by the Independent Auditor; and (iii) any other material written communications between the Independent Auditor<br>and management, such as any management letter or schedule of unadjusted differences.
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(e) To approve in advance (i) all<br>audit services to be provided by the Independent Auditor to a Fund and (ii) all permissible non-audit services^2^to be provided by the Independent Auditor to a Fund, the Fund’s investment adviser, and the Service Affiliates^3^if the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund, except for permissible<br>non-audit services provided under a de minimis exception^4^ under applicable law<br>or regulation. The Committee may delegate the authority to grant such preapprovals to one or more designated members of the Committee,<br>if the Committee so chooses. Any pre-approval determination of a delegate shall be presented to the full Audit Committee at its<br>next meeting. The Audit Committee shall communicate any pre-approval made by it or a delegate to the Fund’s investment adviser<br>to ensure that the appropriate disclosure is made in the Fund’s periodic reports required by Section 13(a) of the Securities<br>Exchange Act of 1934 and other documents as required under the federal securities laws. The Audit Committee has adopted Pre-Approval<br>Policies and Procedures, attached hereto as Exhibit A.
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(f) To meet with the Funds’ Independent Auditor prior to the audit to discuss the planning and<br>staffing of the audit, including when applicable a discussion of the periodic rotation of the engagement partner.
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(g) To review the fees charged to the Funds by the Independent Auditor for audit and permissible non-audit<br>services.
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(h) To investigate reported or suspected improprieties in Fund operations.
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^2^ “Permissible non-audit services”<br>include any professional services, including tax services, provided to the Funds by the independent auditors, other than those<br>provided to the Funds in connection with an audit or a review of the financial statements of the Funds. Permissible non-audit services<br>may not include: (i) bookkeeping or other services related to the accounting records or financial statements of the Funds;<br>(ii) financial information system design and implementation; (iii) appraisal or valuation services, fairness opinions or contribution-in-kind<br>reports; (iv) actuarial services; (v) internal audit outsourcing services; (vi) management functions or human resources; (vii)<br>broker or dealer, investment adviser or investment banking services; (viii) legal services and expert services unrelated to the<br>audit; and (ix) any other service the PCAOB determines, by regulation, is impermissible.
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^3^ A “Service Affiliate” is any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser<br>that provides ongoing services to the Fund.
^4^ Section 202 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Section 10A(i)(1)(B) of the Securities Exchange<br>Act of 1934, as amended) and Rule 2-01(c)(7) under Regulation S-X. Pre-approval by the Audit Committee of any permissible non-audit<br>services is not required so long as: (i) the aggregate amount of all such permissible non-audit services provided to a Fund constitutes<br>not more than 5% of the total amount of revenues paid by the Fund, its investment adviser, and the Service Affiliates to the Independent<br>Auditor during the fiscal year in which the permissible non-audit services are provided; (ii) the permissible non-audit services<br>were not recognized by the Fund at the time of the engagement to be non-audit services; and (iii) such services are promptly brought<br>to the attention of the Committee and approved prior to the completion of the audit by the Committee or its delegate(s).
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(i) To review and discuss periodically the Funds’ policies and actions with respect to risk assessment<br>and risk management to the extent such policies and actions relate to the scope of the Committee’s responsibilities.
(j) To develop, establish and periodically review procedures for: (i) the receipt, retention and treatment<br>of complaints received by a Fund from any source regarding accounting, internal accounting and financial statement controls, or<br>auditing matters; and (ii) the confidential, anonymous submission by employees of a Fund and its service providers of concerns<br>regarding questionable accounting or auditing matters related to the Fund.
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(k) To assist the Funds, if necessary, in preparing any written affirmation or written certification<br>required to be filed with any stock exchange on which a Fund’s shares are listed.
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(l) To receive reports from the principal executive officer and the principal financial officer, or<br>persons performing similar functions, regarding: (i) all significant deficiencies in the design or operation of Fund internal controls<br>that could adversely affect the Funds’ ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data and have identified<br>for the Funds’ Independent Auditor any material weaknesses in internal controls; (ii) any fraud, whether or not material,<br>that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Funds’ internal controls; and (iii) whether<br>or not there were significant changes in the Funds’ internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect<br>the Funds’ internal controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation, including any corrective actions with regard to<br>significant deficiencies and material weaknesses.
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(m) To periodically discuss with management and the Independent Auditor the quality and adequacy of<br>the Funds’ accounting and financial reporting policies and practices, the Funds’ internal controls (including the control<br>process for reviewing and approving the Funds’ internal transactions and accounting) and, as appropriate, the internal controls<br>of service providers.
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(n) To obtain and review annually a report by the Independent Auditor describing its internal quality<br>control procedures, any material issues raised by its most recent internal quality control or peer review, or by any inquiry or<br>investigation by governmental or professional authorities, within the preceding five years, respecting one or more independent<br>audits carried out by the Independent Auditor, any steps taken to deal with any such issues, and (to assess the auditors’<br>independence) all relationships between the Independent Auditor and the Funds’ investment adviser and its affiliates.
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(o) To report its activities to the full Board on a regular basis and to make such recommendations<br>with respect to the above and other matters as the Audit Committee may deem necessary or appropriate.
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(p) To evaluate the Audit Committee’s performance annually as part of the Board’s self-assessment.
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(q) To determine (in its capacity as a committee of the Board) appropriate funding by the Funds for<br>payment of (i) compensation to any independent registered public accounting firm engaged for the purpose of preparing or issuing<br>an audit report or performing other audit, review or attest services for the Funds; (ii) compensation to any outside counsel, Independent<br>Auditor, other experts or advisers employed by the Audit Committee, as it determines necessary to carry out its duties; and (iii)<br>ordinary administrative expenses of the Audit Committee that are necessary or appropriate in carrying out its duties.
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(r) To perform such other functions consistent with this Audit Committee Charter, the Funds’<br>Articles of Incorporation or Declaration of Trust, the Funds’ By-laws, and applicable law, as the Audit Committee or the<br>Board of Directors/Trustees deems necessary or appropriate.

The Audit Committee’s function is one of oversight. While the Audit Committee has the responsibilities set forth in this charter, it is not the responsibility of the Audit Committee or its members to conduct “field work” or other types of auditing or accounting reviews or procedures. Each member of the Audit Committee shall be entitled to rely on the accuracy of the financial and other information provided to the Audit Committee by the Funds’ officers and employees and its internal and external service providers, absent actual knowledge to the contrary (which actual knowledge shall be promptly reported to the Board of Directors/Trustees). It is recognized that management is responsible for preparing the Funds’ financial statements and for maintaining appropriate systems for accounting. Management is responsible for reporting to the Audit Committee material findings by the internal audit department of the adviser and its affiliates relating to the operations of the Funds. The Funds’ Independent Auditor is responsible for conducting a proper audit of the Funds’ financial statements and is ultimately accountable to the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee has the ultimate authority and responsibility to select (subject to ratification by the Independent Directors/Trustees and, if applicable, to ratification by Fund shareholders) and evaluate the Funds’ Independent Auditor, to determine the compensation of the Funds’ Independent Auditor and, where appropriate, to replace the Funds’ Independent Auditor.

4. Meetings

The Audit Committee shall meet on a regular basis at least twice a year. The Funds’ Principal Financial Officer shall attend such regular meetings, along with other invited personnel of the adviser and its affiliates. The Audit Committee may also hold special meetings as circumstances require. Participation may be by telephone, video conference, or similar electronic means.

The Audit Committee shall meet separately at least semi-annually with management, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function, and with the Independent Auditor, to give representatives of each the opportunity to privately discuss issues of interest to the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee shall also report to the Funds’ Board of Directors/Trustees.

5. Resources and Authority of the Audit Committee

The Audit Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities, including the authority to retain special counsel and other experts or consultants at the expense of the appropriate Fund(s), and shall have full access to all books, records, facilities and personnel of the Funds, as needed.

6. Annual Review and Approval

The Audit Committee shall review and assess the adequacy of this Charter at least annually and recommend any changes to the full Board of Directors/Trustees. The full Board of Directors/Trustees shall approve this Charter at least annually. The Charter, including any amendments thereto, shall be maintained in the records of the Funds.

Most Recently Reviewed: August 5, 2020

Most Recently Approved: August 5, 2020

Initially Approved: January 25, 2000

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Revision History: May 9, 2007; May 6, 2009; February 2, 2011; June 22, 2011; May 5, 2015; May 3, 2016; November 2, 2016; May 1, 2017, April 30, 2019

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The Hartford Mutual Funds, Inc.

The Hartford Mutual Funds II, Inc.

Hartford Series Fund, Inc.

Hartford HLS Series Fund II, Inc.

Lattice Strategies Trust

Hartford Funds Exchange-Traded Trust

Hartford Schroders Opportunistic IncomeFund


Audit Committee Pre-Approval Policiesand Procedures

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (“Act”) and rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) (“Rules”) require that the Audit Committee for the above-referenced companies (each a “Fund” and together the “Funds”) pre-approve all audit services and non-audit services provided to the Fund by its independent registered public accounting firm (“Independent Auditor”), as well as all non-audit services provided by the Independent Auditor to the Fund’s investment adviser and its Service Affiliates if the services directly impact the Fund’s operations and financial reporting.

The following policies and procedures govern the ways in which the Audit Committee will pre-approve audit and various categories of non-audit services that the Independent Auditor provides to the Fund and to Service Affiliates. These policies and procedures do not apply in the case of audit services that the Independent Auditor provides to Service Affiliates, nor do they apply to services that an audit firm other than the Independent Auditor provides to such entities.

These policies and procedures comply with the requirements for pre-approval, but also provide a mechanism by which management of the Fund may request and secure pre-approval of audit and non-audit services in an orderly manner with minimal disruption to normal business operations. Pre-approval of non-audit services may be achieved through a combination of the procedures described in Sections C and D below.

A. General
1. The Audit Committee must pre-approve all audit services and non-audit services that the Independent<br>Auditor provides to the Fund.
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2. The Audit Committee must pre-approve any engagement of the Independent Auditor to provide non-audit<br>services to any Service Affiliate during the period of the Independent Auditor’s engagement to provide audit services to<br>the Fund, if the non-audit services to the Service Affiliate directly impact the Fund’s operations and financial reporting.
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B. Pre-Approval of Audit Services to the Fund
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1. The Audit Committee shall approve the engagement of an Independent Auditor to audit the Fund’s<br>financial statements for each fiscal year (the “Engagement”). The approval of the Engagement shall not be delegated<br>to a Designated Member. (See Section D below.) In approving the Engagement, the Audit Committee shall obtain, review and consider<br>sufficient information concerning the proposed Independent Auditor to enable the Audit Committee to make a reasonable evaluation<br>of the Independent Auditor’s qualifications and independence. The Audit Committee also shall consider the Independent Auditor’s<br>proposed fees for the engagement, in light of the scope and nature of the audit services that the Fund will receive. Where the<br>proposed fees have not
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been determined at the time of approval, the Audit Committee may consider a fee estimate or range as provided<br>by the Independent Auditor.
2. The Audit Committee shall report to the Board of Directors/Trustees (the “Board”) regarding its approval of the<br>Engagement and of the proposed fees for the Engagement, and the basis for such approval.
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3. Unless otherwise in accordance with applicable law, the Engagement, in any event, shall require that the Independent Auditor<br>be selected by the vote, cast in person, of a majority of the members of the Fund’s Board who are not interested persons<br>of the Fund (as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940) (“Independent Directors”).
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C. Pre-Approval of Non-Audit Services to the Fund and to Service Affiliates – by Types of Services
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1. The Audit Committee shall pre-approve types of non-audit services to the Fund and its Service Affiliates<br>pursuant to this Section C.
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2. Annually, at such time as the Audit Committee considers the Engagement of the Independent Auditor,<br>management of the Fund, in consultation with the Independent Auditor, shall provide to the Audit Committee, for its consideration<br>and action, the following: (a) a list of those types of non-audit services, if any, that the Fund may request from the Independent<br>Auditor during the fiscal year; and (b) a list of those types of non-audit services directly impacting the Fund’s operations<br>and financial reporting that Service Affiliates may request from the Independent Auditor during the fiscal year.
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3. The lists submitted to the Audit Committee shall describe the types of non-audit services in reasonable<br>detail and shall include an estimated budget (or budgeted range) of fees where possible and such other information as the Audit<br>Committee may request.
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4. The Audit Committee’s pre-approval of the types of non-audit services submitted pursuant to this Section C shall constitute<br>authorization for management of the Fund to utilize the Independent Auditor for the types of non-audit services so pre-approved,<br>if needed or desired during the fiscal year.
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5. A list of the types of non-audit services pre-approved by the Audit Committee pursuant to this Section C will be distributed<br>to the Fund’s investment adviser and Service Affiliates and the appropriate partners of the Independent Auditor. Periodically,<br>the Independent Auditor will discuss with the Audit Committee those non-audit services that have been or are being provided pursuant<br>to this Section C.
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D. Pre-Approval of Non-Audit Services to the Fund and to Service Affiliates – Project-by-Project Basis
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1. The Audit Committee also may pre-approve non-audit services on a project-by-project basis pursuant to this Section D.
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2. Management of the Fund, in consultation with the Independent Auditor, may submit either to the<br>Audit Committee or to the Designated Member, as provided in this Section D, for their consideration and action, a pre-approval<br>request identifying one or more non-audit service projects. The request so submitted shall describe the project or projects in<br>reasonable detail and shall include an estimated budget (or budgeted range) of fees and such other information as the Audit Committee<br>or Designated Member shall request.
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3. The Audit Committee, from time to time, may designate one or more of its members who are Independent Directors (each a “Designated<br>Member”) to consider, on the Audit Committee’s behalf, any non-audit services, whether to the Fund or to any Service<br>Affiliate, that have not been pre-approved by the Audit Committee. The Designated Member also shall review, on the Audit Committee’s<br>behalf, any proposed material change in the nature or extent of any non-audit services previously approved. The Fund’s management,<br>in consultation with the Independent Auditor, shall explain why such non-audit services or material change in non-audit services<br>are necessary and appropriate and the anticipated costs thereof.
4. The Designated Member will review the requested non-audit services or proposed material change in such services and will either:
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(a) pre-approve, pre-approve subject to conditions, or disapprove any such requested services, or any proposed material change<br>in services, whether to the Fund or to a Service Affiliate; or
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(b) refer such matter to the full Audit Committee for its consideration and action.
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In considering any requested non-audit services or proposed material change in such services, the Designated Member shall not authorize services which would exceed $50,000 in fees for such services

5. The Designated Member’s pre-approval (or pre-approval subject to conditions) of the requested<br>non-audit service or proposed material change in service pursuant to this Section D shall constitute authorization for the management<br>of the Fund or the Service Affiliate, as the case may be, to utilize the Independent Auditor for the non-audit services so pre-approved.<br>Any action by the Designated Member in approving a requested non-audit service shall be reported to the Audit Committee not later<br>than at its next scheduled meeting. If the Designated Member does not approve the Independent Auditor providing the requested non-audit<br>service, the matter may be presented to the full Audit Committee for its consideration and action.
E. Amendment; Annual Review
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1. The Audit Committee may amend these procedures from time to time.
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2. In connection with the approval of any non-audit service pursuant to the de minimis exception provided<br>in the Act and the Rules, a record shall be made indicating that each of the conditions for this exception, as set forth in the<br>Act and the Rules, has been satisfied.
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F. Recordkeeping
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1. The Fund shall maintain a written record of all decisions made by the Audit Committee or by a Designated Member pursuant to<br>these procedures, together with appropriate supporting material.
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2. In connection with the approval of any non-audit service pursuant to the de minimis exception provided in the Act and the Rules,<br>a record shall be made indicating that each of the conditions for this exception, as set forth in the Act and the Rules, has been<br>satisfied.
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3. A copy of these Procedures and of any amendments to these Procedures shall be maintained and preserved<br>permanently in an easily accessible place. The written records referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Section F shall be maintained<br>and preserved for six years from the end of the fiscal
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year in which the actions recorded were taken, for at least the first two<br>years in an easily accessible location.
G. Prohibited and Conditionally Prohibited Non-Audit Services
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The Independent Auditor may not provide (except as described below) any of the following services to the Fund, the Fund’s investment adviser, the Service Affiliates or any other member of the investment company complex. For purposes of this policy, “investment company complex” includes: 1) any entity controlling or controlled by the Fund’s investment adviser/sponsor, 2) any other investment adviser under common control with the Fund’s investment adviser/sponsor, and 3) any investment companies advised by any investment adviser in the investment company complex.

1. Conditionally Prohibited Non-Audit Services

The following services may be provided if the Fund and the Audit Committee can reasonably conclude that the result of the service would not be subject to audit procedures in connection with the audit of the Fund’s financial statements:

· Bookeeping;
· Financial information systems design and implementation;
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· Appraisal or valuation services, fairness opinions, or contribution<br>in-kind reports;
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· Actuarial services; and
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· Internal audit outsourcing services.
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2. Prohibited Non-Audit Services
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· Management Functions or human resources;
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· Broker or dealer, investment adviser or investment banking services;
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· Legal services and expert services unrelated to the audit; and
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· Any other service that the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board<br>determines, by regulation, is prohibited.
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Last Reviewed on: August 5, 2020

Last Approved on: August 5, 2020

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Appendix N: Nominating and GovernanceCommittee Charter

THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS, INC.

THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS II, INC.

HARTFORD SERIES FUND, INC.

HARTFORD HLS SERIES FUND II, INC.

LATTICE STRATEGIES TRUST

HARTFORD FUNDS EXCHANGE-TRADED TRUST

HARTFORD SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INCOMEFUND

(the “Funds”)

NOMINATING AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE CHARTER

Membership

The Nominating and Governance Committee of the Funds (the “Committee”) shall be composed of all of the Directors/Trustees of the Funds that are not “interested persons” of the Funds, as that term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (“Independent Directors”).

Duties and Powers Duties and Powers

1. The Committee shall make nominations for Independent Director membership on the Board of Directors/Trustees<br>of the Funds (the “Board”). The Committee shall evaluate candidates’ qualifications for Board membership and<br>their independence from the Funds’ investment adviser and other principal service providers. Persons selected must not be<br>“interested persons” of the Funds, as that term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 as amended (the “1940<br>Act”). The Committee shall also consider the effect of any relationships beyond those delineated in the 1940 Act that might<br>impair independence, e.g. business, financial or family relationships with the investment adviser or its affiliates. In<br>determining nominees’ qualifications for Board membership, the Committee may consider such other factors as it may determine<br>to be relevant to fulfilling the role of being a member of the Board. The Committee may seek suggestions for candidates for nomination<br>from any person or source it deems appropriate.
2. The Committee shall consider nominees recommended by shareholders if a vacancy among the Independent<br>Directors occurs pursuant to the procedures attached hereto as Appendix A.
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3. The Committee shall (1) periodically review and evaluate the compensation of the Independent Directors<br>and (2) make recommendations to the Board regarding the compensation of, and expense reimbursement policies with respect to, the<br>Independent Directors. In evaluating the compensation of the Independent Directors, the Committee may consider the factors set<br>forth in Appendix B or other factors the Committee deems appropriate.
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4. The Committee is authorized to consider and make recommendations to the Board regarding governance<br>policies, including, but not limited to, any retirement policy for Independent Directors.
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5. The Committee shall meet as appropriate prior to or after a meeting of the full Board and is empowered<br>to hold special meetings as appropriate.
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6. The Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities,<br>including authority to utilize Fund counsel and/or independent counsel to the Independent Directors and to retain experts, as deemed<br>appropriate, at the expense of the Funds.
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7. The Committee shall review these Procedures as appropriate and recommend any changes to Board.

Most Recently Reviewed: May 2, 2019

Most Recently Approved: May 2, 2019

Initially Approved: May 13, 2003

Revision History: November 1, 2006; June 22, 2011; November 4, 2015, May 2, 2019

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APPENDIX A

Procedures For Consideration of ShareholderNominations

for Independent Director Membership bythe Nominating and Governance Committee

1. The Nominating and Governance Committee (the “Committee”) will consider nominees recommended<br>by shareholders if a vacancy among the Independent Directors of the Funds occurs. Each eligible shareholder or shareholder group<br>may submit not more than one Independent Director nominee.
2. In order for the Committee to consider a nominee recommended by shareholders, the nominee, as well<br>as the shareholder or shareholder group making the recommendation, must meet all requirements provided under applicable federal<br>and state law and in the applicable Fund’s organizational documents.
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3. In order to recommend a nominee, a shareholder must send a letter to the Chair of the Committee,<br>in care of the Secretary of the applicable Fund, at 690 Lee Road, Wayne, PA 19087, and must include, at a minimum:
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(i) the shareholder’s contact information;
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(ii) the nominee’s contact information, the nominee’s resume or curriculum vitae, and the<br>number of applicable Fund shares owned by the proposed nominee;
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(iii) a statement as to whether the nominee is an “interested person” of the applicable Fund<br>as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and appropriate documentation to support the<br>statement;
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(iv) all information regarding the nominee that would be required to be disclosed in solicitations of<br>proxies for elections of directors required by Regulation 14A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
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(v) a notarized letter executed by the nominee, stating his or her intention to serve as a nominee<br>and be named in the applicable Fund’s proxy statement, if so designated by the Committee and the Fund’s Board of Directors.
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It shall be in the Committee’s sole discretion whether to seek corrections of a deficient submission or to exclude a nominee from consideration due to the deficient submission.

4. A shareholder nominee recommendation must be received by the Committee within a reasonable time<br>period prior to the proxy submission.
5. A shareholder or shareholder group may not submit for consideration a nominee which has previously<br>been considered by the Committee.
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6. If the Committee receives a recommended nominee from an eligible shareholder or shareholder group<br>who individually, or in the aggregate, beneficially owned more than 5% of the applicable Fund’s voting shares for at least<br>one year as of the date of the recommendation and the shareholder or shareholder group and their candidate provides his or her<br>written consent at the time the recommendation is made, the Fund shall disclose in the applicable proxy statement: (1) the candidate’s<br>identity, (2) the identity
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of the shareholder or shareholder group making the recommendation, and (3) whether or not the Committee<br>chose to nominate that candidate.
7. The Committee shall evaluate the qualifications of a director nominee in accordance with the guidelines<br>attached hereto as Exhibit 1. The Committee may, in its sole discretion, consider any factors that it deems relevant in its consideration<br>of a director nominee. Candidates submitted by shareholders shall be evaluated according to the same criteria as other director<br>candidates.
8. The Committee may, in its sole discretion, hire third parties to assist it with identifying, screening<br>and evaluating nominees. If a third party is used with respect to a particular election, appropriate disclosure of that fact in<br>the relevant proxy statement shall be made in accordance with applicable law.
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9. The final nomination of a prospective director rests solely with the Committee.
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10. The Committee shall review these Procedures as necessary and recommend any changes to the full<br>Board of Directors of the Funds.
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EXHIBIT 1

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF NEW INDEPENDENTDIRECTORS

The ideal panel of Independent Directors should represent a cross section of the shareholder base of the Funds and, since their duties involve oversight of the management company’s and service providers’ activities relative to shareholder interests, care should be given to insure that the panel of individuals brings to their deliberation education, work and personal experiences that would improve the value provided to the shareholders.

To maintain the vitality of the panel, some mandatory turnover of members is desired and should be accomplished through a reasonable retirement policy.

The following criteria giving no prejudice towards an individual’s gender, religion or race should be considered as a minimum requirement for consideration as an Independent Director:

1. Fifteen (15) years business or academic experience in a management, administrative, or other oversight capacity.
2. College degree or business experience equivalent to a college degree.
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3. At least one Independent Director should have an investment background and at least one Director should have a financial/accounting<br>background.
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4. Personal accomplishments that would provide ready acceptance by shareholders that the individual was capable of representing<br>their interests.
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5. An ability to invest in Funds.
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6. A person able to think through and discuss complicated regulatory and financial issues and arrive at reasonable decisions on<br>these issues on behalf of the shareholders.
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7. A person of high ethical standards.
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APPENDIX B

There is no specific formula that the Committee is required to use when reviewing and evaluating the appropriate level of Independent Directors compensation. Rather, the Committee’s review and evaluation should be based on the business judgment of its members, after an examination of the surrounding circumstances. The factors listed below may be considered by the Committee in reviewing and evaluating the compensation of the Independent Directors.

1. The current level of compensation paid to the Independent Directors;
2. The number of directors relative to the assets of the Funds overseen by the Board;
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3. The size, complexity and structure of the Funds in the Fund complex as well as the Fund complex as a whole;
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4. The complexity of the responsibilities assumed by the Independent Directors;
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5. The frequency of Board meetings;
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6. The time required to review and carefully evaluate the materials provided by management in connection with each Board meeting;
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7. The amount of compensation necessary to attract and retain highly qualified Board members;
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8. Time required to serve as Board and committee chair;
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9. The potential liability to which the Directors are exposed; and
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10. The amounts paid to Independent Directors of other mutual funds and the amounts paid to corporate directors.
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THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS 690 LEE ROAD WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA 19087 SCAN TO VIEW MATERIALS & VOTE To vote by Internet 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above 3) Follow the instructions provided on the website. 4) To attend and vote at the meeting, please register by going to Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ To vote by Telephone 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Call 1-800-690-6903 3) Follow the instructions. To vote by Mail 1) Read the Proxy Statement. 2) Check the appropriate box on the proxy card below. 3) Sign and date the proxy card. 4) Return the proxy card in the envelope provided. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS: D22212-S07744 KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the election of each nominee: For All Withhold All For All Except 1. Election of Directors 01) Hilary E. Ackermann 02) Robin C. Beery 03) Lynn S. Birdsong 04) Derrick D. Cephas 05) James E. Davey 06) Christine R. Detrick 07) Andrew A. Johnson 08) Paul L. Rosenberg 09) Lemma W. Senbet 10) David Sung To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark "For All Except" and write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below. Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) hereon. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, please give full title as such. Joint owners should each sign personally. All holders must sign. If a corporation or partnership, please sign in full corporate or partnership name by authorized officer. Signature [PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX] Date Signature [Joint Owners] Date

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Special Meeting: The Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com. D22213-S07744 The Hartford Funds Family of Funds THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS, INC. THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS II, INC. HARTFORD SCHRODERS OPPORTUNISTIC INCOME FUND Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The undersigned appoints Walter F. Garger and Thomas R. Phillips, or each of them separately with power to act without the other and with the right of substitution in each, as proxies of the undersigned to vote, as designated herein, all shares of the series of the Companies named above (the "Funds") held by the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held via Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ on October 21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, and at any adjournments or postponements thereof, upon the matters as set forth in the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and Joint Proxy Statement, and to otherwise represent the undersigned with all powers the undersigned would possess if present in person. PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE

THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS 690 LEE ROAD WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA 19087 SCAN TO VIEW MATERIALS & VOTE To vote by Internet 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above 3) Follow the instructions provided on the website. 4) To attend and vote at the meeting, please register by going to Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ To vote by Telephone 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Call 1-800-690-6903 3) Follow the instructions. To vote by Mail 1) Read the Proxy Statement. 2) Check the appropriate boxes on the proxy card below. 3) Sign and date the proxy card. 4) Return the proxy card in the envelope provided. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS: D22215-S07739 KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the election of each nominee: 1. Election of Directors Nominees: For Against Abstain 1a. Hilary E. Ackermann 1b. Robin C. Beery 1c. Lynn S. Birdsong 1d. Derrick D. Cephas 1e. James E. Davey 1f. Christine R. Detrick 1g. Andrew A. Johnson 1h. Paul L. Rosenberg 1i. Lemma W. Senbet 1j. David Sung Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) hereon. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, please give full title as such. Joint owners should each sign personally. All holders must sign. If a corporation or partnership, please sign in full corporate or partnership name by authorized officer. Signature [PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX] Date Signature [Joint Owners] Date

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Special Meeting: The Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com. D22216-S07739 The Hartford Funds Family of Funds LATTICE STRATEGIES TRUST Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The undersigned appoints Walter F. Garger and Thomas R. Phillips, or each of them separately with power to act without the other and with the right of substitution in each, as proxies of the undersigned to vote, as designated herein, all shares of the series of the Companies named above (the "Funds") held by the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held via Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ on October 21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, and at any adjournments or postponements thereof, upon the matters as set forth in the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and Joint Proxy Statement, and to otherwise represent the undersigned with all powers the undersigned would possess if present in person. PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE

THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS 690 LEE ROAD WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA 19087 SCAN TO VIEW MATERIALS & VOTE To vote by Internet 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above 3) Follow the instructions provided on the website. 4) To attend and vote at the meeting, please register by going to Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ To vote by Telephone 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Call 1-800-690-6903 3) Follow the instructions. To vote by Mail 1) Read the Proxy Statement. 2) Check the appropriate box on the proxy card below. 3) Sign and date the proxy card. 4) Return the proxy card in the envelope provided. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS: D22217-S07739 KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the election of each nominee: For All Withhold All For ALl Except 1. Election of Directors Nominees: 01) Hilary E. Ackermann 02) Robin C. Beery 03) Lynn S. Birdsong 04) Derrick D. Cephas 05) James E. Davey 06) Christine R. Detrick 07) Andrew A. Johnson 08) Paul L. Rosenberg 09) Lemma W. Senbet 10) David Sung To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark "For All Except" and write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below. Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) hereon. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, please give full title as such. Joint owners should each sign personally. All holders must sign. If a corporation or partnership, please sign in full corporate or partnership name by authorized officer. Signature [PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX] Date Signature [Joint Owners] Date

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Special Meeting: The Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com. D22218-S07739 The Hartford Funds Family of Funds HARTFORD FUNDS EXCHANGE-TRADED TRUST Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The undersigned appoints Walter F. Garger and Thomas R. Phillips, or each of them separately with power to act without the other and with the right of substitution in each, as proxies of the undersigned to vote, as designated herein, all shares of the series of the Companies named above (the "Funds") held by the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held via Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ on October 21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, and at any adjournments or postponements thereof, upon the matters as set forth in the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and Joint Proxy Statement, and to otherwise represent the undersigned with all powers the undersigned would possess if present in person. PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE

THE HARTFORD MUTUAL FUNDS 690 LEE ROAD WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA 19087 SCAN TO VIEW MATERIALS & VOTE To vote by Internet 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above 3) Follow the instructions provided on the website. 4) To attend and vote at the meeting, please register by going to Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ To vote by Telephone 1) Read the Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand. 2) Call 1-800-690-6903 3) Follow the instructions. To vote by Mail 1) Read the Proxy Statement. 2) Check the appropriate box on the proxy card below. 3) Sign and date the proxy card. 4) Return the proxy card in the envelope provided. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS: D22209-S07737 KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the election of each nominee: For All Withhold All For All Except 1. Election of Directors Nominees: 01) Hilary E. Ackermann 02) Robin C. Beery 03) Lynn S. Birdsong 04) Derrick D. Cephas 05) James E. Davey 06) Christine R. Detrick 07) Andrew A. Johnson 08) Paul L. Rosenberg 09) Lemma W. Senbet 10) David Sung To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark "For All Except" and write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below. Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) hereon. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, please give full title as such. Joint owners should each sign personally. All holders must sign. If a corporation or partnership, please sign in full corporate or partnership name by authorized officer. Signature [PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX] Date Signature [Joint Owners] Date

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Special Meeting: The Proxy Statement is available at www.proxyvote.com. D22210-S07737 The Hartford Funds Family of Funds HARTFORD SERIES FUND, INC. HARTFORD HLS SERIES FUND II, INC. Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The undersigned appoints Walter F. Garger and Thomas R. Phillips, or each of them separately with power to act without the other and with the right of substitution in each, as proxies of the undersigned to vote, as designated herein, all shares of the series of the Companies named above (the "Funds") held by the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held via Virtual Shareholder Meeting at https://viewproxy.com/hartfordfunds/broadridgevsm/ on October 21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, and at any adjournments or postponements thereof, upon the matters as set forth in the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and Joint Proxy Statement, and to otherwise represent the undersigned with all powers the undersigned would possess if present in person. PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE