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January 2013October 2017  Your vote is important!

Dear Shareholder:

A special meeting of shareholders of Natixis Funds, Natixis ETFs, and Loomis Sayles Funds and the Hansberger International Series (“the Funds”) has been scheduled for Monday, March 18, 2013.December 4, 2017. Each fund family is served by a common Board of Trustees. The purpose of the special meeting is for shareholders to elect four members13 nominees to thisthe Board. These members are currently serving as Trustees as a result of their previous appointment by the Board, but have not yet been elected by shareholders. Please see the enclosed proxy statement for more detailed information.

Your vote counts

Your vote is extremely important. Please take a few moments to vote your shares, whether or not you plan to attend the meeting. Boston Financial Data Services,Computershare, a professional proxy solicitation firm, has been retained to assist the Funds in obtaining shareholder votes. If we do not receive enough votes to hold the meeting, we will be required tore-solicit shareholders at additional expense to the Funds.

The enclosed proxy statement provides detailed information about this important proposal. The special shareholder meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time on March 18, 2013December 4, 2017 at the offices of NGAM Advisors, L.P., 399888 Boylston Street, 10th floor,St., Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.MA 02199-8197.

Voting options – it’s your choice – it’s easy and convenient.

 

On the Internet –The web sitewebsite is listed on the enclosed proxy card.

By touch-tone telephonephoneJust call the number listed on the enclosed proxy card.

By mail –Simply complete and return the enclosed proxy card. A postage-paid envelope is enclosed for your convenience.

In person –Vote your shares in person at the meeting.

If you vote using the Internet, telephone or in person,you do not need to mail your proxy card. If you want to change your vote, you may do so by using the proxy card, Internet, or telephone or by voting in person.

Thank you for your cooperation in voting on this important proposal.

Sincerely,

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David L. Giunta

Robert Blanding

President, Natixis Funds and Natixis ETFs

  

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Kevin P. Charleston

President, Loomis Sayles Funds

Hansberger International Series

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NGAM Distribution, L.P. (fund(funds distributor), and Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P. and Hansberger Global Investors,are affiliated.

ALPS Distributors, Inc. are affiliated.is the distributor for Natixis ETFs. ALPS Distributors, Inc. is not affiliated with NGAM Distribution, L.P.

NGAM Distribution, L.P. 399, 888 Boylston St., Suite 800, Boston, MA 0211602199-8197


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Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV,

Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II,

Hansberger International Series and Gateway Trust and Natixis ETF Trust

399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800

Boston, Massachusetts 0211602199-8197

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

To Be Held on March 18, 2013December 4, 2017

To the Shareholders of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Hansberger International SeriesGateway Trust and GatewayNatixis ETF Trust (the “Trusts”):

Notice is hereby given that a Joint Special Meeting of the Shareholders of each Trust will be held at 2:00 p.m. on March 18, 2013December 4, 2017 at the offices of NGAM Advisors, L.P., located at 399888 Boylston Street, 10th Floor,Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 0211602199-8197 (the “Meeting”), for the following purposes:

 

 1.To elect Trustees for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Hansberger International SeriesGateway Trust and GatewayNatixis ETF Trust, with each Trust voting separately; and
 2.To transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting or any adjournments or postponements thereof.

The Board of Trustees of the Trusts has fixed the close of business on December 21, 2012September 15, 2017 as the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting or any postponement(s) or adjournment(s) thereof.

By order of the Board of Trustees of the Trusts,

COLEEN DOWNS DINNEEN,RUSSELL KANE,

Secretary

Boston, Massachusetts

January 24, 2013October 19, 2017


IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOUR SHARES BE REPRESENTED AT THE MEETING IN PERSON OR BY PROXY, NO MATTER HOW MANY SHARES YOU OWN. IF YOU DO NOT EXPECT TO ATTEND THE MEETING PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD FOR VOTING BY INTERNET OR BY TELEPHONE; OR, IF YOU PREFER, KINDLY MARK, SIGN, AND DATE THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD AND RETURN IT PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE (WHICH IS POSTAGE PREPAID, IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES).


PROXY STATEMENT

Natixis Funds Trust I

Natixis Funds Trust II

Natixis Funds Trust IV

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

Hansberger International Series

Gateway Trust

Natixis ETF Trust

(the “Trusts”)

399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800

Boston, MA 02116Massachusetts 02199-8197

January 24, 2013October 19, 2017

 

Natixis Funds Trust I

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

Hansberger International Fund

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

Natixis DiversifiedLoomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Opportunities Fund

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

 

Natixis Funds Trust II

ASG Diversifying StrategiesDynamic Allocation Fund

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

ASG Growth Markets Fund

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

Harris Associates Large Cap ValueASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

Loomis Sayles Capital IncomeGlobal Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real ReturnStrategic Alpha Fund

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

Natixis Oakmark Fund

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

AEW Real Estate Fund

Hansberger International Series

Hansberger International GrowthNatixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund

Hansberger International ValueNatixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund

  

Gateway Trust

Gateway Fund

Gateway InternationalEquity Call Premium Fund

 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

 

Loomis Sayles Funds II

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

Loomis Sayles MidSmall Cap Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles SmallSmall/Mid Cap Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

Natixis ETF Trust

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

(each a “Fund” and together the “Funds”)

 

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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF

PROXY MATERIALS FOR THE JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON MARCH 18, 2013.

December 4, 2017

This Proxy Statement is also available at

www.eproxyvote.com/natixiswww.proxy-direct.com

FOR THE JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

TO BE HELD ON MARCH 18, 2013DECEMBER 4, 2017

Each Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees (the “Trustees”), which is responsible for generally overseeing the conduct of Fund business. The Trustees are soliciting proxies from the shareholders of each of the Funds (the “Shareholders”) in connection with a Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of each Trust (the “Meeting”). The Meeting has been called to be held at 2:00 p.m. on March 18, 2013December 4, 2017 at the offices of NGAM Advisors, L.P. (“NGAM Advisors”), 399888 Boylston Street, 10th floor,Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.02199-8197. The Presidents’President’s Letter to Shareholders, meeting notice, this Proxy Statement and proxy cards are first being sent to Shareholders of record as of December 21, 2012September 15, 2017 (the “Record Date”) beginning on or about January 24, 2013.October 19, 2017.

The only item of business that the Trustees expect will come before the meeting is to elect fourthirteen nominees to the Board of Trustees of each Trust.

Shareholders of record on the Record Date are entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting and any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) thereof.

 

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I. PROPOSAL 1: ELECTION OF TRUSTEES

Background.

The purpose of this proposal is to elect fourthirteen nominees to the Board of Trustees of each Trust (together the “Board”). Pursuant to the provisions of each Trust’s current Declaration of Trust, the Trustees have determined that the number of Trustees of each Trust shall be fixed at thirteen. It is intended that the persons named as proxies will vote in favor of the election of all of the fourthirteen nominees listed below (each a “Nominee” and collectively, the Nominees”), unless such authority has been withheld. Should the nomineesNominees be elected, each nominee’sNominee’s term of office will be until his or her successor is elected and qualified, or until he or she sooner dies, retires, is removed or becomes disqualified. If a nomineeNominee should be unavailable for election at the time of the Meeting (which is not presently anticipated), the persons named as proxies may vote for other persons in their discretion, or the Trustees may vote to fix the number of Trustees at fewer than thirteen or to leave a vacancy in the Board. The required vote is discussed below in “Other Information—Required Vote.”

All of the persons named below as nomineesNominees currently serve as Trustees of the Trusts and have served in that capacity continuously since originally elected or appointed (except for Mr. Baker, as described in the “Information About the Trustees” table below). Messrs. Robert J. Blanding, Daniel M. Cain and John T. Hailer, andappointed. Mses. Sandra O. Moose and Cynthia L. Walker were elected as Trustees by shareholders of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I and Loomis Sayles Funds II at a special meeting held on June 2, 2005, by shareholders of Hansberger International Series at a special meeting held on September 12, 2007 and by the sole shareholder of Gateway Trust on October 12, 2007.2007, and by the sole shareholder of Natixis ETF Trust on June 2, 2016. Messrs. Kenneth A. Drucker, Wendell J. Knox, Erik R. Sirri and Peter J. Smail were elected as Trustees by shareholders of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series at a special meeting held on May 27, 2010. Those2010, and by the sole shareholder of Natixis ETF Trust on June 2, 2016. Messrs. Edmond J. English, David L. Giunta and Martin T. Meehan were elected as Trustees by shareholders of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust at a special meeting held on March 18, 2013, and by the sole shareholder of Natixis ETF Trust on June 2, 2016. The Trustees listed under “Interested Trustees” are “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), of the Trusts by virtue of their affiliation with NGAM Advisors, Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P. (“Loomis Sayles”) or the Trusts’ principal underwriter, NGAM Distribution, L.P. (“NGAM Distribution”). Mr. Cain is listed as an Independent Trustee, but is considered to be an interested Trustee, the principal underwriter of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, (but not of any other Trust) by virtue of his affiliation with a broker-dealer which has executed portfolio transactions for institutional accounts managed by a sub-adviser to one of the Funds. The Trustees who are candidates for election,Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust. Nominees who have not previously been elected by shareholders, are Messrs. Charles D. Baker, Edmond J. English, David L. GiuntaKevin Charleston, Richard A. Goglia and Martin T. Meehan (the “Nominees”).James P. Palermo, and Ms. Maureen B. Mitchell. The Nominees were recommended by the Independent Trustees. All of the Nominees have consented to being named in this Proxy Statement and to serve if elected, and the Trusts know of no reason why any Nominee would be unable or unwilling to serve if elected.

 

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Section 16 of the 1940 Act provides that vacancies on the BoardsBoard of Trustees may be filled only by a meeting of shareholders duly called for that purpose, unless at leasttwo-thirds of the Trustees holding office immediately after the appointment were elected by the shareholders of the Trust.Trusts. Because each of the Nominees wasMs. Mitchell and Messrs. Charleston, Goglia and Palermo were appointed by the Trustees rather than elected by shareholders, the operation of this provision could potentially restrict the ability of the Trustees to appoint new Trustees in the future unless the Nominees are elected by shareholders. The Board believes that it is in the best interests of the Trusts to elect all of the Nominees as Trustees of the Trusts at this time, to avoid the potential expense to shareholders of calling a special meeting of shareholders for the purpose of filling vacancies on the Board at a future time.

Each Fund is a series of one of the Trusts. Natixis Funds Trust I consists of seven separate series. Natixis Funds Trust II consists of twelve series. Natixis Funds Trust IV consists of oneeleven series, and Gateway Trust consists of two series and Natixis ETF Trust consists of one series. Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV and Gateway Trust are sometimes referred to as the “Natixis Funds Trusts.” Loomis Sayles Funds I consists of eleven series and Loomis Sayles Funds II each consistconsists of ten separatenine series. Loomis Sayles Funds I and Loomis Sayles Funds II are sometimes referred to as the “Loomis Sayles Funds Trusts.” Hansberger International Series consists of two separate series.

Information About the Trustees.Nominees.

The Board of Trustees of the Trusts (the “Board”) believes that the Nominees are qualified to continue to serve on the Board and that it is appropriate to nominate them for election by shareholders for the following reasons:

 

Charles D. BakerKevin Charleston—Mr. BakerCharleston has over 29 years of experience as anin the mutual fund industry and significant executive in residence at General Catalyst Partners, a venture capital and growth equity firm,experience, including roles as President, and Chief Executive Officer and Director of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. for 10 yearsLoomis, Sayles & Company, L.P. (“Loomis Sayles”). Prior to joining Loomis Sayles, he was Senior Vice President and as President of Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates.Treasurer at Nvest Companies, L.P. and began his investment industry career in 1988 at The Boston Company. Mr. BakerCharleston has also served 8 years in Massachusetts state government, serves on the boardsBoard since 2015.

Kenneth A. Drucker—Mr. Drucker has significant financial services, executive and board experience. He was the lead independent trustee and chairman of two business organizationsthe Audit Committee of Gateway Fund for 25 years, independent director of M Fund (mutual funds), independent director and adviseschairman of the Audit Committee of Formica Corporation. Mr. Drucker’s extensive executive experience includes his role as Vice President and Treasurer of Sequa Corporation and experience at a numberpublic accounting firm. Mr. Drucker is a Certified Public Accountant and a member of privately held health care organizations. In addition,the American Institute of CPAs and the Connecticut Society of CPAs. Mr. BakerDrucker has served on the Board since 2008 and has served as a TrusteeChairman of each Trust from 2005 through 2009.the Board since 2017.

 

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Edmond J. English—Mr. English has experience as Executive Chairman and as the former Chief Executive Officer of Bob’s Discount Furniture and as the former President and Chief Executive Officer of TJX Companies, Inc. Mr. English also currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the Boston Medical Center and the Chairman of the Finance Committee on Northeastern University’s board of trustees.

Mr. English has served on the Board since 2013.

 

David L. Giunta—Mr. Giunta has over 19 years of experience in the mutual fund industry and significant executive experience, including roles as President and Chief Executive Officer of Natixis Global AssetManagement-U.S. Distribution, and Canada, and various executive roles at Fidelity Investments including with Fidelity Charitable Services, Fidelity Personal Investments and Brokerage Group, Fidelity’s Eastern Region Investor Centers, Fidelity’s Private Wealth Management Products & Services Group and Fidelity Managed Money Group for Personal Investments.

Mr. Guinta has served on the Board since 2011.

 

Richard A. Goglia—Mr. Goglia retired at the end of March 2015 as Vice President and Treasurer of Raytheon Company. He joined Raytheon Company in 1997, prior to which he spent 16 years with General Electric Company and GE Capital where his last assignment was as Senior Vice President of GE Capital in its Corporate Finance Group. Mr. Goglia has served on the Board since 2015.

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Wendell J. Knox—Mr. Knox has significant financial services industry and experience, including serving for 18 years as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Abt Associates, Inc., a research and consulting company, where he is currently serving as a director. Mr. Knox is active in civic affairs, previously and currently serving on the boards of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Conference for Community and Justice, Hanover Insurance Group and several other organizations. Mr. Knox has served on the Board since 2009.


Martin T. Meehan—Mr. Meehan has experience as Chancellor and a faculty memberPresident of the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, servedrepresented Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives for 14 years, and served as First Assistant District Attorney of Middlesex County and the Massachusetts Deputy Secretary of State for Securities and Corporations. Mr. Meehan also has experience on the boards of two business organizations. Mr. Meehan has served on the Board since 2012.

Maureen B. Mitchell—Ms. Mitchell has significant financial services industry and executive experience. She retired in December 2016 and was formerly President of Global Sales and Marketing at GE Asset Management, Inc. Prior to joining GE Asset Management, Inc., Ms. Mitchell was Global Head of Distribution at Highland Capital Management, L.P. and was a Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Institutional Sales and Client Service at Bear Stearns Asset Management Inc. Ms. Mitchell has served on the Board since July 2017.

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Sandra O. Moose—Ms. Moose has significant financial services industry and executive experience. She is a senior advisor of the Boston Consulting Group and has been a director since 1975 and was a Senior Vice President until 2004. Prior to joining Boston Consulting Group in 1968, she worked with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and as a member of the faculty of Harvard University. She is also a director or trustee of various charitable organizations, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Huntington Theatre, and the Boston Public Library. Ms. Moose has served on the Board since 1982.

James P. Palermo—Mr. Palermo has significant financial services industry and executive experience, including roles as Chief Executive Officer of client management and asset servicing at BNY Mellon, where he spent 27 years. Mr. Palermo is the founding partner of the private equity firm Breton Capital Management, LLC. He also serves on the Advisory Board of Financial Recovery Technologies, LLC and the Board of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Foundation. Mr. Palermo has served on the Board since 2016.

Erik R. Sirri—Mr. Sirri had extensive experience at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as the Director of the Division of Trading and Markets from 2006 to 2009 and he served as the Chief Economist from 1996-1999. Mr. Sirri’s academic experience includes his current role as a professor of finance at Babson College and his position as an assistant professor of finance at the Harvard Business School for 6 years. Mr. Sirri has served on the Board since 2009.

Peter J. Smail—Mr. Smail has over 20 years of experience in the mutual fund industry and significant executive experience, including roles as President of Fidelity Investment’s defined contribution business, as well as President and Chief Executive Officer of Pyramis Global Advisers at Fidelity Investments. Mr. Smail currently serves as the trustee of the Employee Benefit Research Institute and serves on the board of directors of Fidelity Management Trust Company, Fidelity Investments-Canada and Pyramis Global Advisors. Mr. Smail has served on the Board since 2009.

Cynthia L. Walker—Ms. Walker serves as Deputy Dean for Finance & Administration at the Yale University School of Medicine. Prior to her current position at Yale, Ms. Walker was at Harvard Medical School for 24 years serving as Executive Dean for Administration and earlier as Dean for Finance/Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Walker began her professional career with Coopers & Lybrand where she managed numerous university andnon-profit

engagements and is a Certified Public Accountant. Ms. Walker has served on the Board since 2005.

The following table provides information about the Trustees, including the Nominees, including information about their principal occupations during the past five years, information about other directorships held at public companies or investment companies, and a

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summary of the experience, qualifications, attributes or skills that led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as such. For the purposes of this table and this Proxy Statement, the term “Independent Trustee” means those Trustees who are not “interested persons,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the relevant Trust, and the term “Interested Trustee” means those Trustees who are “interested persons” of the relevant Trust. In certain circumstances, Trustees are also required to have no direct or indirect financial interest in the approval of a matter being voted on in order to be considered “independent” for the purposes of the requisite approval. Unless otherwise indicated, the address of all persons below is 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, MA 02116. As noted above, Mr. Cain is listed as an Independent Trustee but is considered to be an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II.02199-8197.

 

Name and
Year of Birth

 

Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1

  Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years
 

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2


and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

 Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

 

Charles D. BakerINDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

Kenneth A. Drucker

(1956)(1945)

 

Trustee/NomineeChairperson of the Board since January 2017

 

From 2005 to 2009 andTrustee since 20112008 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II;II and from 2007 to 2009 andGateway Trust; since 20112016 for GatewayNatixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Ex Officio member of the Audit Committee, Contract Review Committee and Governance Committee

Retired

53

None



















Significant
experience on
the Board and
on the boards
of other
business
organizations
(including at
investment
companies);
executive
experience
(including as
treasurer of an
aerospace,
automotive,
and metal
manufacturing
corporation)


















Edmond J. English

(1953)

Trustee since 2013 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust

Audit Committee Member

  Executive in
Residence at
General
Catalyst
Partners
(venture
capital and
growth
equity firm);Chairman;
formerly,
President
and Chief
Executive
Officer of
HarvardBob’s
PilgrimDiscount
Health CareFurniture
(health care
organization)(retail)
 44





53

 

Director,
Athenahealth,Burlington
Stores,
Inc. (software
company)(retail)





 Significant














Experience on
the Board and
significant
experience on
on the boards of
Board;other business
organizations
(including at a
retail
company and
a bank);
executive
experience
(including
president
and chief
executive
officer of at a
health careretail
organizationcompany)

and
executive
officer of a
venture
capital and
growth
equity firm)







 

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Name and
Year of Birth

 

Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1

  Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years
 

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2


and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

 Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Daniel M. Cain3Richard A. Goglia

(1945)(1951)

 

Interested Trustee ofsince 2015 for Natixis Funds Trust II

Independent Trustee ofI, Natixis Funds Trust I,II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Since 1996Audit Committee Member

Retired;
formerly, Vice
President and
Treasurer of
Raytheon
Company
(defense)
53

None

Experience on
the Board and
executive
experience
(including his
role as vice
president and
treasurer of a
defense
company and
experience at a
financial
services
company)

Wendell J. Knox

(1948)

Trustee since 2009 for Natixis Funds Trust I, and Natixis Funds Trust II; since 2000 forII, Natixis Funds Trust IV; since 2003 forIV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, and Loomis Sayles Funds II;II and Gateway Trust; since 20072016 for GatewayNatixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Chairman of the Contract Review Committee

Member and Governance Committee Member

  ChairmanDirector of
(formerly,Abt Associates
PresidentInc. (research
and Chief
Executive
Officer) of
Cain
Brothers &
Company,
Incorporated
(investment
banking)consulting)
 4453

 

Director,
SheridanEastern
Healthcare Inc.Bank
(bank);
Director,
The
Hanover
Insurance
Group
(physicianproperty
practiceand
management)casualty
insurance)

 Significant
experience on
the Board and on
on the boardboards of
of other
business
organizations
(including at a
health carebank and at a
organization)property and
casualty
insurance firm);
executive
experience in
the financial
industry
(including roles
roles as
chairman president and
former chief
executive
officer of ana
investmentconsulting
banking firm)company)
Martin T. Meehan
(1956)

Trustee since 2012 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust

Contract Review Committee Member

President,
University of
Massachusetts;
formerly,
Chancellor
and faculty
member at
University of
Massachusetts
Lowell
53

None

Experience on
the Board and on
the boards of
other business
organizations;
experience as
President of the
University of
Massachusetts;
government
experience
(including as a
member of the
U.S. House of
Representatives);
academic
experience

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Name and
Year of Birth

Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1

Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years
Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Maureen B. MitchellKenneth A. Drucker5

(1945)(1951)

 

Trustee

Since 2008 since 2017 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series

Chairman of the Audit Committee

Retired44

Formerly,
Director, M
Fund, Inc.
(investment
company);
Director,
GatewayNatixis ETF Trust
(investment
company)

Significant
experience on
the Board and
on the board
of other
business
organizations
(including at
investment
companies);
executive
experience
(including as
treasurer of an
aerospace,
automotive,
and metal
manufacturing
corporation)

6


Name and
Year of Birth
Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Edmond J. English4

(1953)

Trustee/Nominee

Since 2013 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Contract Review and Governance Committee

Member

Chief
Executive
Officer of
Bob’s
Discount
Furniture
(retail)
44

Formerly,
Director,
BJ’s
Wholesale
Club
(retail);
formerly,
Director,
Citizens
Financial
Group
(bank)

Significant
experience
on the board
of other
business
organizations
(including at
a retail
company and
a bank);
executive
experience
(including at
a retail
company)

Wendell J. Knox

(1948)

Trustee

Since 2009 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series

Audit Committee

Member

Director
(formerly,
President
and Chief
Executive
Officer) of
Abt
Associates
Inc.
(research
and
consulting)
44

Director,
Eastern
Bank
(commercial
bank);
Director,
The
Hanover
Insurance
Group
(property
and casualty
insurance)

Significant
experience
on the Board
and on the
board of
other
business
organizations
(including
at a
commercial
bank and at a
property and
casualty
insurance
firm);
executive
experience
(including
roles as
president and
chief
executive
officer of a
consulting
company)

7


Name and
Year of Birth
Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Martin T. Meehan5

(1956)

Trustee/Nominee

Since 2012 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series

Contract Review and Governance Committee Member

 ChancellorRetired;
formerly
President,
Global Sales
and faculty
member,Marketing,
University ofGE Asset
MassachusettsManagement,
LowellInc.
(financial
services)
 4453

 

Director, Lowell
Cooperative
Bank
(commercial
bank); formerly,
Director, Qteros,
Inc. (biofuels);
formerly,
Trustee, Suffolk
University
(education);
formerly,
Director,
D’Youville
Foundation
(senior care)None

 Experience asFinancial services
Chancellor of theindustry and
University of
Massachusetts
Lowell;
experience on
the board of
other business
organizations;
governmentexecutive
experience
(including role as a
memberpresident of theglobal
U.S. House ofsales and marketing
Representatives);at a financial
academic
experienceservices company)

Sandra O. Moose

(1942)

 

Chairperson of the Board of TrusteesTrustee since November 2005

Trustee

Since 1982 for Natixis Funds Trust I (including its predecessors); since 1993 for Natixis Funds Trust II; since 2000 for Natixis Funds Trust IV; since 2003 for Loomis Sayles Funds I and Loomis Sayles Funds II; and since 2007 for Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Ex officio member of the Audit Committee and Contract ReviewMember and Governance Committee Member

 President,
Strategic
Advisory
Services
(management
consulting)
 4453

 

Formerly, Director,
AES Corporation
(international power
company); formerly,
Director, Verizon
Communications;
Director, AES
CorporationCommunications
(internationaltelecommunications
power company);
formerly,
Director, Rohm
and Haas
Company
(specialty
chemicals)

 Significant
experience on the
the Board and on the
the boardboards of other
other business
organizations
(including at a
telecommunications
company, an
international power
power company
and a
specialty
chemicals
corporation);
executive
experience
(including at a
management
consulting
company)

8


Name and
Year of Birth
Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Erik R. SirriJames P. Palermo

(1958)(1955)

 

Trustee

Since 2009 since 2016 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust

 

Contract Review Committee Member

Founding
Partner,
Breton
Capital
Management,
LLC (private
equity);
Partner,
STEP
Partners,
LLC (private
equity);
formerly,
Chief
Executive
Officer of
Global Client
Management
of The Bank
of New York
Mellon
Corporation
53

None

Experience on the
Board: financial
services industry
and executive
experience
(including roles as
chief executive
officer of client
management and
asset servicing for a
banking and
financial services
company)

9


Name and
Year of Birth

Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1

Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years
Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

Erik R. Sirri

(1958)

Trustee since 2009 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust

Chairperson of the Audit Committee

Member

 Professor of
Finance at
Babson
College;
formerly,
Director of the
Division of
Trading and
Markets at the
Securities and
Exchange
CommissionCollege
 4453

 

None

 ExperienceSignificant
experience on
the Board;
experience as
Director of the
Division of
Trading and
Markets at the
Securities and
Exchange
Commission;
academic
experience;
training as an
economist

Peter J. Smail

(1952)

 

Trustee

Since since 2009 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2016 for Natixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Chairperson of the Contract Review Committee and Governance Committee

Member

 Retired;
formerly,
President and
Chief
Executive
Officer of
Pyramis Global
Advisors
(investment
management)Retired
 4453

 

None

 ExperienceSignificant
experience on
the Board;
mutual fund
industry and
executive
experience
(including
roles as
president and
chief executive
officer for an
investment
adviser)

Cynthia L. Walker

(1956)

 

Trustee

Since since 2005 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, and Loomis Sayles Funds II;II and Gateway Trust; since 20072016 for GatewayNatixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

Chairperson of the Governance Committee and Audit Committee Member

 Deputy Dean
for Finance and
Administration,
Yale
University
School of
Medicine;
formerly,
Executive
Dean for
Administration,
Harvard
Medical
SchoolMedicine
 4453

 

None

 Significant
experience on
the Board;
executive
experience in a
variety of
academic
organizations
(including
roles as dean
for finance and
administration)

 

910


Name and
Year of Birth

 

Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1

 Principal
Occupation(s)Occupation (s)
During
Past 5 Years
 

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2


and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

 Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

Robert J. BlandingKevin P. Charleston63

(1947)(1965)

555 California StreetOne Financial Center

San Francisco, CA 94104Boston, MA 02111

 

Trustee

Since 2003 since 2015 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, and Natixis Funds Trust IV; since 2002 forIV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, and Loomis Sayles Funds II;II and Gateway Trust; since 20072016 for GatewayNatixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

President and Chief Executive Officer of Loomis Sayles Funds I since 2002

Chief Executive Officer of Loomis Sayles Funds II since 20022015

 President,
Chairman,Chief
DirectorExecutive
Officer and
Chairman of
the Board of
Directors;
formerly,
Chief
ExecutiveFinancial
Officer,
Loomis,
Sayles &
Company,
L.P.
 4453

 

None

 Significant
experienceExperience
on the
Board;
continuing
service as
President,
Chairman,
and Chief
Executive
Officer and
Chairman of
the Board of
Directors of
Loomis,
Sayles &
Company,
L.P.

David L. Giunta74

(1965)

 

Trustee/Nominee

SinceTrustee since 2011 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust; since 2015 for Natixis ETF Trust and Hansberger International Series

 

President and Chief Executive Officer of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV and Gateway Trust, and Hansberger International Series and President of Loomis Sayles Funds II and Executive Vice President of Loomis Sayles Funds I since 2008

2008; President
and Chief
Executive
Officer,
NGAM
Distribution
Corporation,
NGAM
Advisors,
L.P. and
NGAM
Distribution,
L.P.;
formerly
President,
Fidelity
Charitable
Gift Fund;
and
formerly,
Senior Vice
President,
Fidelity
Brokerage
Company
44

None

Experience
on the
Board;
continuing
experience as
President and
Chief
Executive
Officer of
NGAM
Advisors,
L.P.

10


Name and
Year Natixis ETF Trust since 2011; Chief Executive Officer of Birth
Position(s) Held
with the Trusts,
Length of Time
Served and
Term of Office1
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
Past 5 Years

Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen2

and Other
Directorships
Held During
Past 5 Years

Experience,
Qualifications,
Attributes, Skills
for Board
Membership

John T. Hailer8

(1960)

Trustee

Since 2000 for Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II and Natixis Funds Trust IV; since 2003 for Loomis Sayles Funds I and Loomis Sayles Funds II;II since 2007 for Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Series2015

 President and
Chief
Executive
Officer-U.S.
and Asia,Officer,
Natixis
Global Asset
Management,
L.P.;U.S. and
formerly,Canada;
President and
Chief
Executive
Officer,
NGAM
Distribution
Corporation,
NGAM
Advisors,
L.P. and
NGAM
Distribution,
L.P.
 4453

 

None

 

Significant
experience
on the
Board;
continuingexperience
experience as President
and Chief
Executive
Officer-U.S.Officer of
and Asia,NGAM
NatixisDistribution
Global AssetCorporation,
Management,NGAM
Advisors,
L.P. and
NGAM
Distribution,
L.P.

 

1 

Each Trustee serves until retirement, resignation or removal from the Boards.Board. The current retirement age is 72.75. The position of Chairperson of the Board is appointed for a two-yearthree-year term. Ms. Moose was appointed to serve an additional two year term as the Chairperson

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2The Trustees of the Board on November 18, 2011.

2

The TrusteesTrusts serve as trusteesTrustees of a fund complex that includes all series of the Natixis Funds Trusts,Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV and Gateway Trust (collectively, the “Natixis Funds Trusts”) and, Loomis Sayles Funds TrustsI and Hansberger International SeriesLoomis Sayles Funds II (collectively, the “Loomis Sayles Funds Trusts”) and Natixis ETF Trust (collectively, the “Fund Complex”).

3

Mr. Cain is deemed an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II because he is an affiliated person of Cain Brothers & Company, LLC, a registered broker-dealer that has executed portfolio transactions on behalf of certain institutional separate accounts managed by McDonnell Investment Management, LLC, the sub-adviser to the McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust II.

4

Mr. English was appointed as a trustee effective January 1, 2013.

5

Mr. Meehan was appointed as a trustee effective July 1, 2012.

6

Mr. Blanding is deemed an “interested person” of the Trusts because he holds the following positions with an affiliated person of the Trusts: President, Chairman, Director and Chief Executive Officer of Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.

7

Mr. GiuntaCharleston is deemed an “interested person” of the Trusts because he holds the following positions with an affiliated person of the Trusts: President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of NGAM Distribution Corporation, NGAM Advisors. and NGAM Distribution,the Board of Directors of Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.

84

Mr. HailerGiunta is deemed an “interested person” of the Trusts because he holds the following positions with an affiliated personpersons of the Trusts: President and Chief Executive Officer – U.S. and Asia,of Natixis Global Asset Management, U.S. and Canada and President and Chief Executive Officer of NGAM Distribution Corporation, NGAM Advisors, L.P.

and NGAM Distribution, L.P.

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5Ms. Mitchell was appointed as a Trustee effective July 1, 2017.

Each Trustee serves until retirement, resignation or removal from the Board of Trustees. If a vacancy exists for any reason, the remaining Trustees may fill such vacancy by appointing another Trustee so long as, immediately after such appointment, at leasttwo-thirds of the Trustees have been elected by shareholders. If, at any time, less than a majority of the Trustees holding office have been elected by the shareholders, the Trustees then in office will promptly call a shareholders’ meeting for the purpose of electing Trustees. Otherwise, there will normally be no meeting of shareholders for the purpose of electing Trustees unless, as in the current situation, the Trustees believe it would be appropriate to hold such a meeting.

The Board of Trustees of the Trusts is currently composed of threetwo Interested and teneleven Independent Trustees (except in the case of the Board of Trustees of Natixis Funds Trust II, which is composed of four Interested and nine Independent Trustees).Trustees. The total number of meetings of the Board of Trustees for each Trust’s last fiscal year is listed in the following table. For each Trust, all the current Trustees who served on the Board during the entirety of each Trust’s last fiscal year (except John T. Hailer) attended at least 75% of the Board and relevant committee meetings held during each Trust’s last fiscal year.

 

Trust

  

Fiscal Year Ended

  Number of
Meetings
 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

Natixis Funds Trust II**

Gateway Trust***Trust

Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust

  

December 31, 2012

2016
   7 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

  

January 31, 2012

2017
   76 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

September 30, 2012

2017
   76 

 

 *Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust I, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
 **ASG Growth MarketsLoomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Capital IncomeGlobal Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, each a series of Natixis Funds Trust II, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
***Gateway International Fund, a series of Gateway Trust, has a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Fund in the Trust.

 

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Information About the Officers.

The table below provides certain information about the officers of the Trusts, including their ages, positions, terms of office and length of time served, and principal occupations during the past five years. Except as noted, the business address of each officer is 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, MA 02116.02199-8197.

 

Name and Year
of Birth

 

Position(s) Held with
the Trusts

 

Term of Office1 and
Length of Time
Served

 

Principal
OccupationOccupation(s) During
Past 5 Years2

OFFICERS OF THE TRUSTTRUSTS

Coleen Downs DinneenRussell L. Kane

(1960)(1969)

 Secretary, Clerk, and Chief Legal Officer Since September 2004Secretary, Clerk and Chief Legal Officer since 2016 Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary and Clerk, (formerly,NGAM Distribution Corporation, NGAM Advisors, L.P. and NGAM Distribution, L.P.; formerly, Chief Compliance Officer for Mutual Funds, Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Assistant Secretary and Assistant Clerk),Clerk, NGAM Distribution Corporation, NGAM Advisors, L.P. and NGAM Distribution, L.P.

Daniel J. Fuss

(1933)

One Financial Center

Boston, MA 02111

 Executive Vice President of Loomis Sayles Funds I and Loomis Sayles Funds II Since June 2003 Vice Chairman and Director, Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.

Ronald HoltMichael C. Kardok

(1968)(1959)

 Executive Vice President of Hansberger International SeriesTreasurer, Principal Financial and Accounting Officer Since September 20072004 Senior Vice President, NGAM Advisors, L.P. and Chief Executive Officer, January 2007 to present, and Managing Director of Research, 2003-2007, Hansberger Global Investors, Inc.NGAM Distribution, L.P.

Russell L. KaneRosa Licea-Mailloux

(1969)

Chief Compliance Officer,

Assistant Secretary and Anti-Money Laundering Officer(1976)

 Chief Compliance Officer, since May 2006; Assistant Secretary since June 2004; and Anti-Money Laundering Officer since April 2007Since 2016 Chief Compliance Officer for Mutual Funds, Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Assistant Secretary and Assistant Clerk, NGAM Distribution Corporation, NGAM Advisors, L.P. and NGAM Distribution, L.P.

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Name and Year
of Birth
Position(s) Held with
the Trusts
Term of Office1 and
Length of Time
Served
Principal
Occupation During
Past 5 Years2

Michael C. Kardok

(1959)

Treasurer, Principal Financial and Accounting OfficerSince October 2004Senior Vice President, NGAM Advisors, L.P. and; formerly, Associate General Counsel, NGAM Distribution, L.P.

 

1 

Each officer of the Trusts serves for an indefinite term in accordance with the Trusts’ currentby-laws until the date his or her successor is elected and qualified, or until he or she sooner dies, retires, is removed or becomes disqualified.

2 

Each person listed above, except as noted, holds the same position(s) with each of the Trusts. Mr. Fuss is not an officer of the Natixis Funds Trusts or the Hansberger International Series. Mr. Holt is not an officer of the Natixis Funds Trusts or the Loomis Sayles Funds Trusts. Previous positions during the past five years with NGAM Distribution, L.P., NGAM Advisors, L.P. or Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P. are omitted, if not materially different from ana Trustee’s or officer’s current position with such entity.

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Leadership and Structure of the Board.

The Board is led by the Chairperson of the Board, who is an Independent Trustee. The Board currently consists of thirteen Trustees, teneleven of whom are Independent Trustees (except in the case of the Board of Trustees of Natixis Funds Trust II, nine of whom are Independent Trustees).Trustees. The Trustees have delegated significant oversight authority to the twothree standing committees of each Trust,the Board, the Audit Committee, and the Contract Review Committee and the Governance Committee.Committee, each of which consists solely of Independent Trustees. These committees meet separately and at times jointly, with the joint meetings intended to educate and involve all Independent Trustees in significant committee-level topics. As well as handling matters directly, the committees raise matters to the Board for consideration. In addition to the oversight performed by the committees and the Board, the Chairperson of the Board and the chairpersons of each committee interact frequently with management regarding topics to be considered at Board and committee meetings as well as items arising between meetings. At least once a year the BoardGovernance Committee reviews itsthe Board’s governance structure.practices and procedures and recommends appropriate changes to the full Board. The Board of Trustees believes its leadership structure is appropriate and effective in that it allows for oversight at the committee or Boardboard level, as the case may be, while facilitating communications among the Trustees and between the Board and Fund management.

Standing Board Committees.

The Contract Review and Governance Committee of the Trustseach Trust consists solely of Independent Trustees who are not employees, officers or directors of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution or their affiliates and considers matters relating to advisory subadvisory and distribution arrangements and potential conflicts of interest between Fund advisers and each Trust and governance matters relating to the Trusts. The Contract Review and Governance Committee also makes recommendations for

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Independent Trustee membership to each Board when necessary and considers recommendations from shareholders of the Funds.its investment adviser.

The total number of meetings of the Contract Review and Governance Committee for each Trust’s last fiscal year is listed in the following table:

 

Trust

  

Fiscal Year Ended

  Number of
Meetings
 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

Natixis Funds Trust II**

Gateway Trust***Trust

Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust

  

December 31, 2012

2016
   5 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

  

January 31, 2012

2017
   5 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

September 30, 2012

2017
   5 

 

 *Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust I, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
 **ASG Growth MarketsLoomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Capital IncomeGlobal Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, each a series of Natixis Funds Trust II, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
***Gateway International Fund, a series of Gateway Trust, has a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Fund in the Trust.

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The AuditGovernance Committee of the Trustseach Trust consists solely of Independent Trustees and considers matters relating to candidates for membership on the scopeBoard and resultsTrustee compensation. The Governance Committee makes nominations for Independent Trustee membership on the Board when necessary and considers recommendations from shareholders of the Trusts’ audits and serves as a forumFund that are submitted in which the independent registered public accounting firm can raise any issues or problems identified in an auditaccordance with the Board of Trustees. This Committee also reviews and monitors complianceprocedures by which shareholders may communicate with the Funds’ stated investment objectives and policies, and Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regulations as well as operational issues relatingBoard. Pursuant to those procedures, shareholders must submit a recommendation for nomination in a signed writing addressed to the transfer agent, administrator, sub-administrator and custodian. In addition,attention of the Audit Committee implements procedures for receipt, retention and treatment of complaints received by the Funds regarding their accounting and internal accounting controls and the confidential, anonymous submission by officersBoard, c/o Secretary of the Funds, NGAM Advisors, L.P., 888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, MA 02199-8197. This written communication must (i) be signed by the shareholder, (ii) include the name and address of the shareholder, (iii) identify the Fund(s) to which the communication relates, and (iv) identify the account number, class and number of shares held by the shareholder as of a recent date or employeesthe intermediary through which the shares are held. The recommendation must be received in a timely manner (and in any event no later than the date specified for receipt of certain service providersshareholder proposals in any applicable proxy statement or shareholder report with respect to a Fund). A recommendation for Trustee nomination shall be kept on file and considered by the Board for six (6) months from the date of concerns relatedreceipt, after which the recommendation shall be considered stale and discarded. The recommendation must contain sufficient background information concerning the Trustee candidate to such matters.enable a proper judgment to be made as to the candidate’s qualifications.

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The total number of meetings of the AuditGovernance Committee for each Trust’s last fiscal year is listed in the following table:

 

Trust

  

Fiscal Year Ended

  Number of
Meetings
 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

Natixis Funds Trust II**

Gateway Trust***Trust

Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust

  

December 31, 20122016

   45 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

  

January 31, 20122017

   45 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

September 30, 20122017

   46 

 

*Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust I, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
**ASG Growth MarketsLoomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Capital IncomeGlobal Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, each a series of Natixis Funds Trust II, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.

The Audit Committee of each Trust consists solely of Independent Trustees and considers matters relating to the scope and results of each Trust’s audits and serves as a

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forum in which the independent registered public accounting firm can raise any issues or problems identified in an audit with the Board. The Audit Committee also reviews and monitors compliance with stated investment objectives and policies and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as operational issues relating to the transfer agent, administrator,sub-administrator and custodian. In addition, the Audit Committee implements procedures for receipt, retention and treatment of complaints received by a Fund regarding its accounting or internal accounting controls and the confidential, anonymous submission by officers of a Fund or employees of certain service providers of concerns related to such matters.

The total number of meetings of the Audit Committee for each Trust’s last fiscal year is listed in the following table:

Trust

  Fiscal Year EndedNumber of
Meetings

Natixis Funds Trust I*

Natixis Funds Trust II***

Gateway Trust

Natixis ETF Trust

December 31, 20164

Natixis Funds Trust IV

January 31, 20174

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

September 30, 20175

*Gateway InternationalLoomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, a series of GatewayNatixis Funds Trust I, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
**Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, each a series of Natixis Funds Trust II, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other FundFunds in the Trust.

The current membership of each committee is as follows:

 

Audit Committee

  

Contract Review and

Governance Committee

Kenneth A. Drucker

Erik SirriChairmanChairperson

  Daniel M. CainPeter SmailChairmanChairpersonCynthia L. Walker – Chairperson

Edmond J. English

Wendell J. Knox  Charles D. BakerWendell J. Knox
Erik R. SirriEdmond J. English
Cynthia L. Walker

Richard A. Goglia

  Martin T. MeehanSandra O. Moose

Sandra O. Moose

Maureen B. Mitchell  Peter J. Smail

Cynthia L. Walker

James P. Palermo

As chairperson of the Board of Trustees, Ms. MooseMr. Drucker is anex officio member of both Committees.each Committee.

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Board’s Role in Risk Oversight of the Funds

The Board’s role is one of oversight of the practices and processes of the Funds and their service providers, rather than active management of the Trusts, including in matters relating to risk management. The Board seeks to understand the key risks facing the Funds, including those involving conflicts of interest; how Fund management identifies and monitors these risks on an ongoing basis; how Fund management develops and implements controls to mitigate these risks; and how Fund management tests the effectiveness of those controls. The Board cannot foresee, know or guard against all risks, nor are the Trustees guarantors against risk.

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Periodically, Fund officers provide the full Board with an overview of the enterprise risk assessment program in place at NGAM Advisors and NGAM Distribution which serve as the administrator of and principal underwriter to the Funds, respectively.Distribution. Fund officers on a quarterly and annual basis also provide the Board (or one of its standing committees) with written and oral reports on regulatory and compliance matters, operational and service provider matters, organizational developments, product proposals, Fund and internal audit results, and insurance and fidelity bond coverage, along with a discussion of the risks and controls associated with these matters, and periodically make presentations to management on risk issues and industry best practices. Fund service providers, including advisers, subadvisers,sub-advisers, transfer agents and the custodian, periodically provide Fund management and/or the Board with information about their risk assessment programs and/or the risks arising out of their activities. The scope and frequency of these reports vary. Fund officers also communicate with the Trustees between meetings regarding material exceptions and other items germane to the Board’s risk oversight function.

Pursuant to Rule38a-1 under the 1940 Act, the Board has appointed a Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”) who is responsible for administering the Funds’ compliance program, including monitoring and enforcing compliance by the Funds and their service providers with the federal securities laws. The CCO has an active role in daily Fund operations and maintains a working relationship with all relevant advisory, compliance, operations and administration personnel for the Funds’ service providers. On at least a quarterly basis, the CCO reports to the Independent Trustees on significant compliance program developments, including material compliance matters, and on an annual basis, the CCO provides the full Board with a written report that summarizes his or her review and assessment of the adequacy of the compliance programs of the Funds and their service providers. The CCO also periodically communicates with the Audit Committee members between its scheduled meetings.

Fund Securities Owned by the Trustees.

The following tables set forth the dollar range of shares of each Trust beneficially owned by each Trustee in (i) each Fund and (ii) all of the Funds in the Trusts, as of December 31, 2012.2016.

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Independent Trustees

 

Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*Trustee1

 

Name of Fund

 Charles D.Kenneth A.
BakerDrucker
  Daniel M.Edmond J.
Cain**English2
  KennethRichard A.
DruckerGoglia
  EdmondWendell J.
English****Knox2
  Martin T.
Meehan
Maureen B.
Mitchell3

Natixis Funds Trust I

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

AAAAAN/A

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

AEAEAN/A

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

EACAEN/A

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

AAAAAN/A

Natixis Funds Trust II

N/A

ASG Dynamic Allocation Fund

AAAAAN/A

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

AAAAAN/A

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

AAAAAN/A

ASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

AAAAAN/A

Natixis Oakmark Fund

AAAAAN/A

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

AACAAN/A

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AAAAAN/A

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Kenneth A.
Drucker
Edmond J.
English2
Richard A.
Goglia
Wendell J.
Knox**Knox2
Martin T.
Meehan
Maureen B.
Mitchell3

Natixis Funds Trust IV

N/A 

AEW Real Estate Fund

AACAAN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Loomis Sayles Funds I

N/A

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

AAAEAN/A

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

AAACAN/A

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Kenneth A.
Drucker
Edmond J.
English2
Richard A.
Goglia
Wendell J.
Knox2
Martin T.
Meehan
Maureen B.
Mitchell3

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Funds II

N/A

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

  A   A   A   A   E N/A

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

AAAEAN/A

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

AECAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

AAAEAN/A

Loomis Sayles Small/Mid Cap Growth

AAAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

AEAAAN/A

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

AAAAAN/A

Gateway Trust

N/A

Gateway Equity Call Premium Fund

AAAAAN/A

Gateway Fund

EAAAAN/A

Natixis ETF Trust

N/A

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

AAAAAN/A
N/A

Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in All Funds Overseen by Trustee in Family of Investment Companies

EEEEEN/A

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Sandra O.
Moose
James P.
Palermo
Erik R.
Sirri2
Peter J.
Smail
Cynthia L.
Walker2

Natixis Funds Trust I

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

AAAAA

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

EAEAA

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

AAAAA

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Funds Trust II

ASG Diversifying StrategiesDynamic Allocation Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

   A    EAAE

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

AC    A    A    A 

ASG Growth Markets Fund

AAAAA

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundCharles D.
Baker
Daniel M.
Cain**
Kenneth A.
Drucker
Edmond J.
English****
Wendell J.
Knox**

ASG Managed Futures StrategyTactical U.S. Market Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

AACAE

Gateway Fund

AAEAA

Gateway International Fund†

AAAAA

Hansberger International Fund

AEAAA

Hansberger InternationalLoomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Hansberger International ValueLoomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Harris Associates Large CapLoomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

AAAEA

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Oakmark Fund

AAAAA

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

AAAAA

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Funds Trust IV

AEW Real Estate Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund*

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Sandra O.
Moose
James P.
Palermo
Erik R.
Sirri2
Peter J.
Smail
Cynthia L.
Walker2

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

   AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Capital Income Fund†

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

AE    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

   A    A    AE    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

AEAAE

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade BondFixed Income Fund

A   A    A    E    A 

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundCharles D.
Baker
Daniel M.
Cain**
Kenneth A.
Drucker
Edmond J.
English****
Wendell J.
Knox**

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Mid Cap Growth

AACAA

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real Return Fund

AAAA   A 

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

   A    A    A    A    E

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)

AAAAA 

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income FundFunds II

  DAAEA

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

AAAAA

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund†

AAAAA

Natixis Diversified Income Fund

AAAAA

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

AAAAA

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Fund

AAAAA

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund†

AAAAA

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

AEAAA

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AAAAA

Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in All Funds Overseen by Trustee or Nominee in Family of Investment Companies

DEEEE

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundMartin T.
Meehan***
Sandy O.
Moose**
Erik R.
Sirri**
Peter J.
Smail
Cynthia L.
Walker**

AEW Real Estate Fund

AAAAA

ASG Diversifying Strategies Fund

AEAAA

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

AAAAE

ASG Growth Markets Fund

AAAAA

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

AAAAA

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

CAAAA

Gateway Fund

AAAAE

Gateway International Fund†

AAAAA

Hansberger International Fund

AAAAA

Hansberger International Growth Fund

AAAAA

Hansberger International Value Fund

AAAAA

Harris Associates Large Cap Value Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

AEAEA

Loomis Sayles Capital Income Fund†

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

AAEAA

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

   CA    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

AAEAA

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Mid Cap Growth

AAAAA

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundMartin T.
Meehan***
Sandy O.
Moose**
Erik R.
Sirri**
Peter J.
Smail
Cynthia L.
Walker**

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real Return Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles SmallSmall/Mid Cap Value Fund

AAAAA

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)Growth

   A    A    A    A    A 

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

   A    A    A    E    E 

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

   A    A    A    A    E 

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund†Gateway Trust

  A    A    AAA

Natixis Diversified IncomeGateway Equity Call Premium Fund

   A    A    A    A    A 

Natixis Oakmark InternationalGateway Fund

   AE    A    A    A E

Natixis ETF Trust

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity FundSeeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

   A    A    A    A    A 

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund†Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in All Funds Overseen by Trustee in Family of Investment Companies

EEEEE

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Interested Trustees

Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Kevin P.
Charleston
David L.
Giunta
Natixis Funds Trust I

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

EA

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

AB

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund*

N/AN/A

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

   A    A 

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

   A A

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

   A    A 

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

   A    A 
Natixis Funds Trust II  AAA

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AAAAA

Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in All Funds Overseen by Trustee or Nominee in Family of Investment Companies

CEEEE

Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundRobert J.
Blanding1
David L.
Giunta1
John T.
Hailer1

AEW Real Estate Fund

ACA

ASG Diversifying StrategiesDynamic Allocation Fund

A   A    A 

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

   A    A A

ASG Growth Markets Fund

AAA

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

   A    AD

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

ACD

Gateway Fund

AAA

Gateway International Fund†

AAA

Hansberger International Fund

AAA

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundRobert J.
Blanding1
David L.
Giunta1
John T.
Hailer1

Hansberger International Growth Fund

AAA

Hansberger International Value Fund

AAD

Harris Associates Large Cap Value Fund

AAEB 

Loomis Sayles BondGlobal Growth Fund

E   A    A 

Loomis Sayles Capital Income Fund†Strategic Alpha Fund

A   A    A 

Loomis Sayles Core PlusDividend Income Fund

AA

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

EA

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

   A    A

Natixis Oakmark Fund

AA

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

AA

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AB
Natixis Funds Trust IV

AEW Real Estate Fund

AA

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund*

N/AN/A

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund*

N/AN/A

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee1

Name of Fund

Kevin P.
Charleston
David L.
Giunta
Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund

AA

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

E    A 

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

   A    A A

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

   AAA

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

EAA

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

AAD    A 

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

   A    A A

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

   AAE    A 

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

   EA    AB 

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

A   A    A 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

   A A

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

AA

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

EA
Loomis Sayles Funds II

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

EA

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

EA

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

AA

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

   A    A 

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

   A    A A

Loomis Sayles Mid Cap Growth

EAA

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real Return Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

AAA

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

   E    CDA 

Loomis Sayles SmallSmall/Mid Cap ValueGrowth Fund

EAE

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)

A   A    A 

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

   EA    AD 

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

   E    A 
AGateway Trust 

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund†Gateway Equity Call Premium Fund

A   A    A 

Natixis Diversified IncomeGateway Fund

   AE E
Natixis ETF Trust

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

   A    A 

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

AAA

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Fund

AAA

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund†

AAA

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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Owned by Each Trustee*
Name of FundRobert J.
Blanding1
David L.
Giunta1
John T.
Hailer1

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

AAA

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

AAA

Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in All Funds Overseen by Trustee or Nominee in Family of Investment Companies

E   E    E 

 

*1A.    None
 B.    $1—$1 - 10,000
 C.    $10,001—$50,000$10,001 - $50,000
 D.    $50,001—$100,000$50,001 - $100,000
 E.    over $100,000

 

**2Amounts include notional amounts held through the Trustees’ deferred compensation plan.
***3Mr. MeehanMs. Mitchell was appointed as a Trustee effective July 1, 2012.2017.
****Mr. English was appointed as a Trustee effective January 1, 2013.
Gateway International Fund, Loomis Sayles Capital Income Fund, McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund and Vaughan Nelson SelectThe Fund commenced operations on March 30, 2012, March 30, 2012, December 31, 2012 and June 29, 2012, respectively.February 28, 2017.
1

Messrs. Hailer, Giunta and Blanding are Interested Trustees.

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To the knowledge of the Trusts, as of December 31, 2012,2016, Independent Trustees and Nominees and their immediate family members did not own securities of an investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Funds or a person (other than a registered investment company) directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with an investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Funds.

The Trusts pay no compensation to their officers or to their Trustees who are employees, officers or directors of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution, or their affiliates.

Effective January 1, 2013, theThe Chairperson of the Board receives a retainer fee at the annual rate of $285,000.$325,000. The Chairperson does not receive any meeting attendance fees for Board of Trustees meetings or committee meetings that he or she attends. Each Trustee who is not an employee, officer or director of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution, or their affiliates (other than the Chairperson) receives, in the aggregate, a retainer fee at the annual rate of $115,000.$155,000. Each Trustee who is not an employee, officer or director of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution, or their affiliates also receives a meeting attendance fee of $10,000 for each meeting of the Board of Trustees that he or she attends in person and $5,000 for each meeting of the Board of Trustees that he or she attends telephonically. In addition, the Chairperson of the Audit Committee and the Chairperson of the Contract Review Committee each committee chairmanreceive an additional retainer fee at an annual rate of $17,500. The Chairperson of the Governance Committee receives an additional retainer fee at thean annual rate of $17,500.$10,000. Each Contract Review and Governance Committee and Audit Committee member is compensated $6,000 for each Committeecommittee meeting that he or

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she attends in person and $3,000 for each committee meeting that he or she attends telephonically.

Prior to January 1, 2013, These fees are allocated among the Chairperson of the Board received a retainer fee at the annual rate of $265,000. Each Trustee who was not an employee, officer or director of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution or their affiliates (other than the Chairperson) received,funds in the aggregate,Natixis Funds Trusts, Loomis Sayles Funds Trusts and Natixis ETF Trust based on a retainer feeformula that takes into account, among other factors, the relative net assets of each mutual fund portfolio. Trustees are reimbursed for travel expenses in connection with attendance at the annual rate of $95,000. Each Trustee who was not an employee, officer or director of NGAM Advisors, NGAM Distribution or their affiliates also received a meeting attendance fee of $10,000 for each meeting of the Board that he or she attended in person and $5,000 for each meeting of the Board that he or she attended telephonically. In addition, each committee chairman received an additional retainer fee at the annual rate of $15,000. Each Contract Review and Governance Committee member was compensated $6,000 for each Committee meeting that he or she attended in person and $3,000 for each committee meeting that he or she attended telephonically. Each Audit Committee member was compensated $7,500 for each Committee meeting that he or she attended in person and $3,750 for each meeting he or she attended telephonically.meetings.

The Natixis Funds Trusts, Loomis Sayles Funds Trusts and Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust do not provide pension or retirement benefits to Trustees, but have adopted a deferred compensation plan under which each Trustee may elect not to receive fees from the Funds on a current basis but to receive in a subsequent period an amount equal to the value that such fees would have been if they had been invested in a Fund or Funds selected by the Trustee on the normal payment date for such fees. The tables showing the Trustees’ compensation are attached asAppendix C to this Proxy Statement.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

At the regular meeting of the BoardsBoard of Trustees on November 16, 2012,17, 2016, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (“PwC”) was selected and approved by the BoardsBoard of Trustees for the series of Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Natixis Funds Trust I with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013,2017, for the series of Natixis Funds Trust II with the fiscal year ending November 30, 20132017 and for the McDonnell Intermediate MunicipalLoomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund, a newly organized series of Loomis Sayles Funds I, with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017, the Natixis Sustainable Future

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Funds, each a newly organized series of Natixis Funds Trust IV with a fiscal year ending January 31, 2018, and the Mirova Global Green Bond Fund, a newly organized series of Natixis Funds Trust II,I with thea fiscal year ending December 31, 20122017 to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm. At the regular meeting of the BoardsBoard of Trustees on March 9, 2012,2017, PwC was selected and approved by the BoardsBoard of Trustees for the series of Natixis Funds Trust I (except Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund and Mirova Global Green Bond Fund), Natixis Funds Trust II (except with respect to the series mentioned above)Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund), Gateway Trust and Hansberger International Seriesthe Natixis ETF Trust with a fiscal year ending December 31, 2017 and for the series of Natixis Funds Trust IV (except Natixis Sustainable Future Funds) with the fiscal year ending January 31, 2018 to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for such Funds for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012 and for the Gateway International Fund, a newly organized series of the Gateway Trust with the fiscal

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year ending November 30, 2012, and by the Board of Trustees of Natixis Funds Trust IV for AEW Real Estate Fund for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2013.accounting. If requested by any Shareholder at a reasonable time before the Meeting, a representative of PwC will be present by telephone at the Meeting to respond to appropriate questions and will have an opportunity to make a statement if he or she chooses to do so. PwC is located at 125 High Street,101 Seaport Blvd., Boston, MA 02110.

The following table sets forth the aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered by PwC to the Trusts in each of the last two fiscal years.

 

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended Audit Fees1  Audit-Related
Fees2
  Tax Fees3  All Other
Fees4
 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

                

September 30, 2012

 $40,473   $126   $7,560   $—    

September 30, 2011

 $39,790   $201   $7,450   $—    

Natixis Funds Trust I*

                

December 31, 2012

 $232,539   $287   $68,620   $—    

December 31, 2011

 $298,280   $2,888   $67,600   $—    

Natixis Funds Trust II**

                

November 30, 2012

 $187,075   $12   $58,140   $—    

November 30, 2011

 $88,300   $—     $14,370   $—    

Natixis Funds Trust II**

                

December 31, 2012

 $330,445   $619   $88,950   $—    

December 31, 2011

 $356,700   $222   $87,630   $—    

Natixis Funds Trust IV

                

January 31, 2012

 $44,690   $50   $14,570   $—    

January 31, 2011

 $43,990   $100   $14,376   $—    

Gateway Trust***

                

November 30, 2012

 $38,000   $—     $9,000   $—    

November 30, 2011

 $—     $—     $—     $—    

Gateway Trust***

                

December 31, 2012

 $57,044   $990   $8,240   $—    

December 31, 2011

 $56,800   $977   $8,120   $—    

Hansberger International Series

                

December 31, 2012

 $85,504   $117   $22,740   $—    

December 31, 2011

 $127,800   $142   $22,410   $—    

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended

  Audit Fees1   Audit-Related
Fees2
   Tax Fees3   All Other
Fees4
 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

        

September 30, 2016

  $43,333   $950   $8,024   $—   

September 30, 2015

  $42,693   $920   $7,905   $—   

Natixis Funds Trust I*

        

December 31, 2016

  $165,763   $319   $87,587   $—   

December 31, 2015

  $171,554   $368   $70,677   $—   

Natixis Funds Trust II**

        

November 30, 2016

  $193,194   $306   $45,878   $—   

November 30, 2015

  $195,917   $242   $43,894   $—   

Natixis Funds Trust II**

        

December 31, 2016

  $403,304   $1,536   $126,561   $—   

December 31, 2015

  $471,113   $1,144   $118,264   $—   

Natixis Funds Trust IV***

        

January 31, 2017

  $49,367   $34   $15,703   $—   

January 31, 2016

  $48,637   $31   $15,471   $—   

Gateway Trust

        

December 31, 2016

  $81,644   $1,380   $17,490   $—   

December 31, 2015

  $80,438   $1,050   $17,232   $—   

 

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Trust and Fiscal Year Ended Audit Fees1  Audit-Related
Fees2
  Tax Fees3  All Other
Fees4
 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

                

September 30, 2012

 $356,244   $4,637   $76,010   $—    

September 30, 2011

 $348,710   $13,093   $74,890   $—    

Loomis Sayles Funds II

                

September 30, 2012

 $384,464   $4,846   $83,360   $18,578  

September 30, 2011

 $378,470   $13,432   $97,230   $30,422  

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended

  Audit Fees1   Audit-Related
Fees2
   Tax Fees3   All Other
Fees4
 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

        

September 30, 2016

  $435,208   $13,478   $80,676   $—   

September 30, 2015

  $428,778   $3,970   $142,086   $—   

Loomis Sayles Funds II

        

September 30, 2016

  $377,341   $4,498   $80,572   $—   

September 30, 2015

  $364,796   $4,574   $130,087   $—   

Natixis ETF Trust****

        

December 31. 2016

  $35,096   $—     $13,034   $—   

 

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Audit Fees: Fees related to the audit and review of the financial statements included in annual reports and registration statements, and other services that are normally provided in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements.

2

Audit-Related Fees: Fees related to assurance and related services that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of financial statements, but not reported under “Audit Fees,” including accounting consultations for proposed transactions or concerning financial accounting and reporting standards and other audit or attest services not required by statute or regulation.

3

Tax Fees: Fees associated with tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning, including services relating to the filing or amendment of federal, state or local income tax returns, regulated investment company qualification reviews and tax distribution and analysis reviews.

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All Other Fees: Fees for products and services provided by the auditor other than those reported under “Audit Fees,” “Audit-Related Fees” and “Tax Fees.”

*One series of Natixis Funds Trust I, Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
**Four series of Natixis Funds Trust II, ASG Growth MarketsLoomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Capital IncomeGlobal Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
***OneThe Natixis Sustainable Future Funds commenced operations on February 28, 2017.
****The one series of Gatewaythe Trust, GatewayNatixis Seeyond International Fund, has a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Fund in the Trust.Minimum Volatility ETF, commenced operations on October 21, 2016.

On an annual basis, the Treasurer of the Funds submits to the Audit Committee information on the audit, audit-related, tax and othernon-audit services to be rendered to the Funds that requirepre-approval by the Audit Committee. This information provides a description of each type of service that is expected to requirepre-approval, the maximum fees that can be paid for each service without further approval and the rationale for engaging the independent auditor to perform each service. The Audit Committee reviews and approves these services and reviews the projected fees for the next calendar year.

A report is provided to the Audit Committee at regularly scheduled, quarterly Audit Committee meetings containing a summary of the services provided during the prior quarter and the level of fees associated with those services. Any subsequent revisions to alreadypre-approved services or fees (including fee increases) are also presented for consideration at the quarterly meetings as needed. If, subsequent to the

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annualpre-approval of services by the Audit Committee, the Funds or one of their affiliates determine that they would like to engage the Funds’ independent auditors to perform a service not alreadypre-approved, the Funds or

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such affiliate submits a request to the Treasurer. If the Treasurer determines that the service fits within the independence guidelines (e.g., it is not a prohibited service), the Treasurer will arrange for a discussion of the service to be included on the agenda for the next regularly scheduled Audit Committee meeting so thatpre-approval can be considered.

If, in the opinion of the Treasurer of the Funds, a proposed engagement needs to commence before the next regularly scheduled Audit Committee meeting, the Treasurer shall submit a written summary of the proposed engagement to all members of the Audit Committee outlining the services, the estimated maximum cost, the category of the services (e.g., audit, audit-related, tax or other) and the rationale for engaging the independent auditor to perform the services. Pursuant to procedures approved by the Board, to the extent the proposed engagement involves audit, audit-related or tax services, any one individual member of the Audit Committee who is an Independent Trustee is authorized under these procedures topre-approve the engagement. To the extent the proposed engagement involvesnon-audit services other than audit, audit-related or tax services, the approval of a majority of the Audit Committee is required topre-approve the engagement. The Treasurer will arrange for this interim review and coordinate with the appropriate member(s) of the Audit Committee. An independent auditor must not commence the engagement under consideration until the Treasurer has indicated that the requisite approval has been obtained. The member of the Audit Committee whopre-approves any engagements between regularly scheduled Audit Committee meetings must report, for informational purposes only, any suchpre-approval decisions to the Audit Committee at its next regularly scheduled meeting. The percentage of “Audit-Related Fees,” “Tax Fees” and “All Other Fees” set forth in the table above that were approved pursuant to 17 C.F.R.210.2-01(c)(7)(i)(C) was zero.

The following table sets forth the aggregate fees billed fornon-audit services rendered by PwC to each Trust and to their respective investment advisers (including the subadvisers who are affiliates of NGAM Advisors) and any other entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with an investment adviser that provides services to a Trust during each of the last two fiscal years.

 

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended Non-Audit Fees 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

    

September 30, 2012

 $95,344  

September 30, 2011

 $64,240  

Natixis Funds Trust I*

    

December 31, 2012

 $390,135  

December 31, 2011

 $361,737  

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended

  Non-Audit Fees 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

  

September 30, 2016

  $119,120 

September 30, 2015

  $50,066 

Natixis Funds Trust I*

  

December 31, 2016

  $466,785 

December 31, 2015

  $257,566 

 

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Trust and Fiscal Year Ended Non-Audit Fees 

Natixis Funds Trust II**

    

November 30, 2012

 $135,486  

November 30, 2011

 $85,026  

Natixis Funds Trust II**

    

December 31, 2012

 $269,029  

December 31, 2011

 $232,922  

Natixis Funds Trust IV

    

January 31, 2012

 $141,620  

January 31, 2011

 $97,676  

Gateway Trust***

    

November 30, 2012

 $41,000  

November 30, 2011

 $57,000  

Gateway Trust***

    

December 31, 2012

 $41,230  

December 31, 2011

 $66,097  

Hansberger International Series

    

December 31, 2012

 $103,457  

December 31, 2011

 $144,773  

Loomis Sayles Funds I

    

September 30, 2012

 $168,305  

September 30, 2011

 $144,572  

Loomis Sayles Funds II

    

September 30, 2012

 $194,442  

September 30, 2011

 $197,673  

Trust and Fiscal Year Ended

  Non-Audit Fees 

Natixis Funds Trust II**

  

November 30, 2016

  $119,934 

November 30, 2015

  $50,066 

Natixis Funds Trust II**

  

December 31, 2016

  $466,785 

December 31, 2015

  $355,914 

Natixis Funds Trust IV***

  

January 31, 2017

  $127,500 

January 31, 2016

  $169,178 

Gateway Trust

  

December 31, 2016

  $82,978 

December 31, 2015

  $41,200 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

  

September 30, 2016

  $119,120 

September 30, 2015

  $50,066 

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

September 30, 2016

  $119,120 

September 30, 2015

  $50,066 

Natixis ETF Trust****

  

December 31, 2016

  $82,978 

 

*One series of Natixis Funds Trust I, Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund, has a fiscal year end of September 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
**Four series of Natixis Funds Trust II, ASG Growth markets Funds, Loomis Sayles CapitalDividend Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund, Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund and Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, have a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Funds in the Trust.
***OneThe Natixis Sustainable Future Funds commenced operations on February 28, 2017.
****The one series of Gatewaythe Trust, GatewayNatixis Seeyond International Fund, has a fiscal year end of November 30, which is different from the other Fund in the Trust.Minimum Volatility ETF, commenced operations on October 21, 2016.

In approving the selection of PwC, the Audit Committee considered, in addition to other practices and requirements relating to the selection of the Fund’s auditors, whether PwC’s provision of thenon-audit services covered in the table above under “Non-Audit“Non-Audit Fees” to the Funds, the investment advisers and certain

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related other parties are compatible with maintaining the independence of PwC as the Funds’ principal accountants.

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Nomination and Election of Trustees By Shareholders.

The Agreement and Declaration of Trust of each Trust does not provide for the annual election of Trustees. However, in accordance with the 1940 Act, (i) each Trust will hold a shareholders’ meeting for the election of Trustees at such time as less than a majority of the Trustees holding office have been elected by shareholders, and (ii) if, as a result of a vacancy in the Board of Trustees, less thantwo-thirds of the Trustees holding office have been elected by the shareholders, that vacancy may only be filled by a vote of the shareholders. As mentioned above under “Standing Board Committees,” the duties of each Trust’s Contract Review and Governance Committee include the consideration and recommendation to the Independent Trustees and the Fullfull Board of candidates for election as Independent Trustees. This Committee will consider recommendations from shareholders that comply with the requirements discussed above. The charter of the Contract Review and Governance Committee is attached asAppendix A to this Proxy Statement.

The Governance Committee will, when a vacancy on the Board of the TrustsTrustees exists or is anticipated, consider any candidate for Independent Trustee recommended by a shareholder of the Fund that is submitted in accordance with the procedures by which shareholders may communicate with the Board of Trustees. Pursuant to those procedures, shareholders must submit a recommendation for nomination in a signed writing addressed to the attention of the Board of Trustees, c/o Coleen Downs Dinneen,Russell Kane, Secretary, NGAM Advisors, L.P., 399888 Boylston Street, 12th Floor,Suite 800, Boston, MA 02116.02199-8197. This written communication must (i) be signed by the shareholder, (ii) include the name and address of the shareholder, (iii) identify the Trust(s) to which the communication relates, and (iv) identify the account number, class and number of shares held by the shareholder as of a recent date or the intermediary through which the shares are held. The recommendation must be received in a timely manner (and in any event no later than the date, if any, specified for receipt of shareholder proposals in any applicable proxy statement or shareholder report with respect to the Fund). A recommendation for trustee nomination shall be kept on file and considered by the Board for six (6) months from the date of receipt, after which the recommendation shall be considered stale and discarded. The recommendation must contain sufficient background information concerning the trustee candidate to enable a proper judgment to be made as to the candidate’s qualifications.

When nominating an individual to fill a vacancy on a Fund’s Board, the Governance Committee may seek referrals from a variety of sources, including current Trustees, management of the Funds, Fund counsel, and counsel to the Independent Trustees, as well as shareholders of the Funds in accordance with the procedures described above. The Governance Committee has not established specific, minimum qualifications that must be met by an individual to be recommended by the Committee for nomination as an Independent Trustee. When nominating an individual to fillThe Governance Committee, however, believes that the Board as a vacancy onwhole should reflect a Fund’s Board, the Committee may seek referrals from a varietydiversity of sources, includingviewpoints, and will generally consider each nominee’s professional experience, education, financial

 

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current Trustees, managementexpertise, gender, ethnicity, age and other individual qualities and attributes, such considerations will vary based on the Board’s existing composition. The Governance Committee conducts an annual self-assessment and will consider the effectiveness of the Funds, Funds counsel, and counsel to the Trustees,its diversity policy as well as shareholderspart of the Funds in accordance with the procedures described above. this process.

In evaluating nominees for a position on the Board, the Governance Committee may consider a variety of factors, including (i) the nominee’s reputation for integrity, honesty and adherence to high ethical standards; (ii) the nominee’s educational and professional accomplishments; (iii) the nominee’s demonstrated business acumen, including, but not limited to, knowledge in matters relating toof the mutual fund industry; (ii)industry and/or any experience possessed by the nominee as a director or senior officer of othera financial services company or a public companies; (iii) the nominee’s educational background;company; (iv) the nominee’s reputation for high ethical standardsability to exercise sound judgment in matters related to the objectives of the Funds; (v) the nominee’s willingness to contribute positively to the decision-making process of the Board and personalto bring an independent point of view; (vi) the nominee’s commitment to and professional integrity; (v)ability to devote the necessary time and energy to be an effective independent trustee; (vii) the nominee’s ability to understand the sometimes conflicting interests of various constituencies of the Funds and to act in the interests of all shareholders; (viii) the absence of conflicts of interests that would impair his or her ability to represent all shareholders and to fulfill trustee fiduciary responsibilities; (ix) the nominee’s ability to be collegial and compatible with current members of the Board and management of the Funds; (x) any specific financial, technical or other expertise possessed by the nominee, and the extent to which such expertise would complement the Board’s existing mix of skills and qualifications; (vi) the nominee’s perceived ability to contribute to the ongoing functions of the Board, including the nominee’s ability and commitment to attend meetings regularly and work collaboratively with other members of the Board; (vii)(xi) the nominee’s ability to qualify as an Independent Trustee for purposes of applicable regulations; and (viii)(xii) such other factors as the Committee determines to be relevantmay request in light of the existing composition of the Board and any anticipated vacancies or other transitions. Prior to making a final recommendation to the Board, the Governance Committee may conduct personal interviews with the nominees it concludes are the most qualified candidates. Any individuals recommended by shareholders will be evaluated in the same manner as individuals brought to the Board’s attention in some other manner.

The Committee believes that Trustees should be chosen to reflect a diversity of viewpoints. Although the Committee has not adopted a particular definition of diversity nor a diversity policy, when considering a nominee for the Board of Trustees, the Committee generally considers the nominee’s professional experience, education, skills, life experiences and other individual qualities. The nomination and evaluative process used by the Governance Committee is intended to result in a well-rounded and diverse Board that is composed of individuals who can fairly represent the interests and concerns of Fund shareholders.

Shareholder Communications with the Boards.Board.

Shareholders may mail written communications to the BoardsBoard of Trustees, addressed as follows:

To the Attention of the Board of Trustees

c/o Coleen Downs Dinneen,Russell Kane, Secretary

NGAM Advisors, L.P.

399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116MA 02199-8197

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A shareholder’s written communication must (i) be signed by the shareholder, (ii) include the shareholder’s name and address, (iii) identify the Fund(s) to which it relates and (iv) identify the account number, class and number of shares held by

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the shareholder as of a recent date or the intermediary through which the shares are held. Shareholders may also email communications to the Board of Trustees to secretaryofthefunds@ngam.natixis.com, provided, however, that communications regarding recommendations for Trustee candidates may not be submitted by email and must instead be submitted as described above.

The Secretary is responsible for collecting, reviewing and organizing all properly submitted shareholder communications. Except as provided below, the Secretary shall either (i) provide a copy of each properly submitted shareholder communicationscommunication to the appropriate Committee of the Board, as determined by the Secretary, at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting or (ii) if the Secretary determines that the communication requires more immediate attention, forward the communication to the appropriate Board Committee promptly after receipt; in either case, the Secretary may also provide, in addition to such shareholder communication, a proposed response to such communication. Except with respect to shareholder recommendations regarding candidates tofor the Board, the Secretary may, in good faith, determine that a shareholder communication should not be provided to the Board because it does not reasonably relate to a Fund or its operations, management, activities, policies, service providers, Board, officers, shareholders or other matters relating to an investment in the Fund or is otherwise ministerial in nature (such as a request for Fund literature, share data or financial information). These procedures shall not apply to (i) any communication from an officer or Trustee of the Fund, (ii) any communication from an employee or agent (for example, an employee of the Fund’s investment adviser, administrator, custodian, distributor and transfer agent) of the Fund, unless such communication is made solely in such employee’s or agent’s capacity as a shareholder, or (iii) any shareholder proposal submitted pursuant to Rule14a-8 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any communication made in connection with such a proposal (i.e., shareholder proxy proposals).

The Board of Trustees believes that the election of each Nominee is in the best interests of shareholders of the Trusts. Accordingly, the Board unanimously recommendrecommends that shareholders vote FOR the election of each Nominee.

Important Notice Regarding Delivery of Shareholder Documents

In our continuing effort to reduce your fund’sFund’s expenses and the amount of mail that you receive from the Funds, we will mail only a single copy of prospectuses, proxy statements, Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials and financial reports to your household when more than one family member owns the same fund or funds. Additional copies may be obtained by calling800-225-5478.

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This program will be in effect until you notify us that you do not want to participate in this combined mailing program. If you wish to receive separate mailings for each member of your household in the future, please call us and we will resume separate mailings within 30 days of your request.

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II. OTHER INFORMATION

Investment Advisers and Subadvisers.

The following table lists each Fund’s investment adviser and, where applicable, subadviser(s). Information about the advisers and subadvisers is provided after the table.

 

Trust

FundAdviserSubadviser(s)
Natixis Funds Trust I

  

CGM Advisor

Targeted Equity Fund

  Capital Growth
Management Limited
Partnership
N/A
Natixis Funds Trust I

Adviser

  

Hansberger

International Fund

NGAM AdvisorsHansberger Global

Investors, Inc.Subadviser(s)

Natixis Funds Trust I  

Loomis Sayles Core

Plus Bond Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Natixis Funds Trust I  Natixis DiversifiedLoomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund  NGAM Advisors  AEW Capital
Management, L.P.

Loomis Sayles

Natixis Funds Trust IMirova Global Green Bond FundNatixis Asset Management U.S., LLCN/A
Natixis Funds Trust IMirova Global Sustainable Equity FundNatixis Asset Management U.S., LLCN/A
Natixis Funds Trust I  Natixis Oakmark International Fund  NGAM Advisors  Harris Associates L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust I  Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Opportunities Fund  NGAM Advisors  

Harris Associates L.P.

Loomis Sayles

Natixis Funds Trust I  

Vaughan Nelson Small

Cap Value Fund

  NGAM Advisors  Vaughan Nelson
Investment
Management, L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust II  ASG Diversifying StrategiesDynamic Allocation Fund  AlphaSimplex Group,
LLC
  Reich & Tang Asset

Management, LLC

N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  ASG Global Alternatives Fund  AlphaSimplex Group,
LLC
  Reich & Tang Asset

Management, LLC

Natixis Funds Trust IIASG Growth Markets FundAlphaSimplex Group,
LLC
Reich & Tang Asset

Management, LLC

Westpeak Global
Advisors, LLC

N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund  AlphaSimplex Group,
LLC
  Reich & Tang Asset

Management, LLC

N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  

Harris Associates

Large Cap ValueASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

AlphaSimplex Group, LLC  NGAM AdvisorsHarris Associates L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust II  Loomis Sayles CapitalDividend Income Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real ReturnGlobal Growth Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A

 

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Trust

  

Fund

  

Adviser

  

Subadviser(s)

Natixis Funds Trust II  Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Natixis Funds Trust II  McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund  NGAM Advisors  McDonnell
Investment
Management, LLC
Natixis Funds Trust IINatixis Oakmark FundNGAM AdvisorsHarris Associates L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust II  Vaughan Nelson Select Fund  NGAM Advisors  Vaughan Nelson
Investment
Management, L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust II  

Vaughan Nelson Value

Opportunity Fund

  NGAM Advisors  Vaughan Nelson
Investment
Management, L.P.
Natixis Funds Trust IV  AEW Real Estate Fund  

AEW Capital

Management, L.P.

N/A
Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2015 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2020 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2025 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2030 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2035 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2040 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2045 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

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Trust

Fund

Adviser

Subadviser(s)

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2050 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2055 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Natixis Funds Trust IVNatixis Sustainable Future 2060 FundNGAM Advisors

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

Wilshire Associates Incorporated

Gateway TrustGateway Equity Call Premium Fund

Gateway Investment

Advisers, LLC

  N/A
Gateway Trust  Gateway Fund  

Gateway Investment

Advisers, LLC

  N/A
Gateway TrustLoomis Sayles Funds I  Gateway InternationalLoomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund  Gateway Investment

Advisers, LLC

N/A

Hansberger

International Series

Hansberger International Growth FundHansberger Global

Investors, Inc.

N/A

Hansberger

International Series

Hansberger International Value FundHansberger Global

Investors, Inc.

Loomis Sayles
  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  

Loomis Sayles Bond

Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  

Loomis Sayles Fixed

Income Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  

Loomis Sayles Global

Bond Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A

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TrustFundAdviserSubadviser(s)
Loomis Sayles Funds I  Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  

Loomis Sayles

Securitized Asset Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Loomis Sayles Funds I  

Loomis Sayles Small

Cap Value Fund

Loomis SaylesN/A

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Trust

Fund

Adviser

Subadviser(s)

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

Loomis Sayles Global

Equity and Income Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Growth

Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  Loomis Sayles Growth FundLoomis SaylesN/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

Loomis Sayles High

Income Fund

Loomis SaylesN/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Mid Small

Cap Growth

  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Small Small/Mid

Cap Growth Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles

Strategic Income Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A

Loomis Sayles

Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Value

Fund

  Loomis Sayles  N/A
Natixis ETF TrustNatixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETFNGAM AdvisorsNatixis Asset Management, U.S., LLC

NGAM Advisors is located at 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.02199-8197.

Natixis Asset Management, U.S., LLCis located at 888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02199-8197.

Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P. is located at One Financial Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02111.

AEW Capital Management, L.P. is located at World Trade Center East, Two Seaport Lane, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

AlphaSimplex Group LLC islocatedislocated at One Cambridge Center,255 Main Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142.

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Capital Growth Management Limited Partnership is located at One International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110.

Gateway Investment Advisers, LLCis located at 312 Walnut Street, 35th Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.

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Hansberger Global Investors, Inc.Harris Associates L.P. is located at 401 Las Olas Boulevard,111 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 1700, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301.

Harris Associates L.P. is located at Two North LaSalle Street, Suite 500,4600, Chicago, Illinois 60602.

McDonnell Investment Management, LLC is located at 1515 West 22nd Street, 11th Floor, Oak Brook,18 W. 140 Butterfield Road, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60523.60181.

Reich & Tang Asset Management, LLC is located at 600 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10020.

Vaughan Nelson Investment Management, L.P. is located at 600 Travis Street, Suite 6300, Houston, Texas 77002.

Westpeak Global Advisors, LLCWilshire Associates Incorporated is located at 1470 Walnut Street, Boulder, Colorado 80302.1299 Ocean Avenue, Suite 700, Santa Monica, California 90401

Principal Underwriter.Underwriters.

NGAM Distribution, L.P., located at 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116,02199-8197, is the principal underwriter for the Funds.Funds (except Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF).

ALPS Distributors, Inc., located at 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203, is the principal underwriter for the Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF.

Administrator and Advisory Administrator.

NGAM Advisors, located at 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, Massachusetts 02116,02199-8197, serves as administrator for the Funds. NGAM Advisors also serves as advisory administrator to the Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund.

Fund Annual and Semi-Annual Reports.

Except as stated otherwise, Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Gateway Trust, Hansberger International Series and the Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Natixis ETF Trust have previously sent their Annual and Semi-Annual Reports to their shareholders.You can obtain a copy of these Reports without charge bywriting to NGAM Distribution, L.P., 399888 Boylston Street, Suite 800, Boston, MA 0211602199-8197 or by calling 1-800-225-5478.1-800-225-5478 (1-800-458-7452 for Natixis ETF Trust). In addition, the Funds’ Annual and Semi-Annual Reports are available on the Funds’ websites, www.ngam.natixis.com/funddocumentswww.ngam.natixis.com for the Natixis Funds www.loomissayles.com/prospectusand www.loomissayles.com for the Loomis Sayles Funds and www.hansberger.com/mutual_funds/fund_reports.html for Hansberger International Series.

Funds.

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Certain Purchases and Sales of Securities.

There were no purchases or sales by any of the NomineesTrustees of any securities in excess of 1% of any class of outstanding securities of any adviser, any subadviser, or any of their parents or subsidiaries since the beginning of each Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year.

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Certain Relationships and Interests of Trustees and Officers.

No Trustees Nominee, or officers, nor any associate of any of the foregoing, have any substantial interest, direct or indirect, by security holdings or otherwise, in any matter to be acted upon, other than elections to office.

Outstanding Shares and Significant Shareholders.

Shareholders of record at the close of business on December 21, 2012September 15, 2017 are entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting and any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) thereof.Appendix B to this Proxy Statement lists for each Fund the total number of shares outstanding as of December 21, 2012September 15, 2017 for each class of the Fund’s shares. Each whole share shall be entitled to one vote as to any matter on which it is entitled to vote and each fractional share shall be entitled to a proportionate fractional vote. Appendix B also identifies holders, as of December 21, 2012,September 15, 2017, of more than 5% of any class of shares of each Fund, and contains information about the shareholdings in the Funds of the Trustees and the executive officers of the Funds as of December 21, 2012.September 15, 2017.

Information About Proxies and the Conduct of the Meeting.

Solicitation of Proxies.

Proxies will be solicited primarily by mailing this Proxy Statement and its enclosures, but proxies may also be solicited through further mailings, telephone calls, personal interviews ore-mail by officers of the Trusts or by employees or agents of NGAM Advisors, Loomis Sayles, Hansberger Global Investors, Inc. or their respective affiliates. In addition, Boston Financial DataComputershare Fund Services, Inc. has been engaged to provide shareholder meeting services, including the distribution of this Proxy Statement and related materials to shareholders as well as vote solicitation and tabulation, at an estimated cost of approximately $100,000.$120,000.

Costs of Solicitation.

The costs of the Meeting, including the costs of soliciting proxies, and printing and mailing this proxy statement to shareholders, will be paid by the Trusts.

Voting and Tabulation of Proxies.

Shares represented by duly executed and timely proxies will be voted as instructed on the proxy. If no instructions are given,

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the proxy will be voted in favor of all of the Nominees for election as Trustees of the Trust.Trusts. You may vote by any one of the three following methods: (1) by mailing the enclosed proxy card, (2) through use of the internet or (3) by telephone. If you mail the enclosed proxy card and no choice is indicated for a proposal listed in the attached Notice of Meeting, your proxy will be voted in favor of that proposal, including all of the Nominees for election as Trustees. Votes made through use of the internet or by telephone must have an indicated choice in order to be accepted. At any time before it has been voted, your proxy may be

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revoked in one of the following ways: (i) by sending a signed, written letter of revocation to the Secretary of the Trust,Trusts, (ii) by properly executing a later-dated proxy (by any of the methods of voting described above) or (iii) by attending the Meeting, requesting the return of any previously delivered proxy and voting in person. Votes cast in person or by proxy at the Meeting will be counted by persons appointed by the Funds as tellers for the Meeting (the “Tellers”). For Proposal 1, the election of Trustees, thirty percent30% of the shares of anyNatixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II and Gateway Trust and 33 13% of the shares of Natixis ETF Trust outstanding on the record date, present in person or represented by proxy, constitute quorums for the transaction of business by the shareholders of that Trust at the Meeting. In determining whether a quorum is present, the Tellers will count shares represented by proxies that reflect abstentions, and “brokernon-votes,” as shares that are present and entitled to vote. These shares will have no effect on whether Proposal 1 is approved. “Brokernon-votes” are shares held by brokers or nominees as to which (i) the broker or nominee does not have discretionary voting power and (ii) the broker or nominee has not received instructions from the beneficial owner or other person who is entitled to instruct how the shares will be voted.

Votes on Proposal 1 (Election of Trustees) will be tabulated on a Trust basis, such that shareholders of the Funds within each Trust will vote together as a single class to elect the Board of Trustees of that Trust. For a Trust, the approval of a Nominee is not contingent upon approval of any other Nominee. Similarly, the outcome of the vote for one Trust will not affect the outcome of any other Trust.

Required Vote.

The election of Messrs. Baker, English, Giunta and Meehanthe Nominees will require the affirmative vote of a plurality of the votes cast at the Meeting (each Trust voting separately and all Funds of each Trust voting together as a single class) present at the Meeting in person or by proxy, assuming a quorum is present. If the required vote for a Nominee is not obtained for any Trust, the Trustees will consider what other actions, if any, to take in the best interests of that Trust.

Adjournments; Other Business.

In the event that a quorum is not present for purposes of acting on a proposal, or if sufficient votes in favor of any proposal are not received by the time of the Meeting, the persons named as proxies may propose that the Meeting be adjourned or postponed one or more times as to that Trust in order to permit further solicitation of proxies for any such proposal(s). Any adjournment requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes properly cast

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on the question, whether or not a quorum is present. The persons named as proxies will vote in favor of any such adjournment all proxies that they are entitled to vote in favor of any Nominee that has not been elected. They will vote against any such adjournment any proxy that withholds authority to with respect to each Nominee. They will not vote any proxy that directs them to abstain from voting on any proposal.

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The Meeting has been called to transact any business that properly comes before it. The only business that management of the Funds intends to present or knows that others will present is the election of the Trustees of the Trusts. If any other matters properly come before the Meeting, and on all matters incidental to the conduct of the Meeting, the persons named as proxies intend to vote the proxies in accordance with their judgment, unless the Secretary of the TrustTrusts has previously received written contrary instructions from the shareholder entitled to vote the shares.

Shareholder Proposals at Future Meetings.

The Trusts do not hold annual or other regular meetings of shareholders. Shareholder proposals to be presented at any future meeting of shareholders of a Trust or a Fund must be received by the Trust or the Fund in writing a reasonable amount of time before the Trust solicits proxies for that meeting in order to be considered for inclusion in the proxy materials for that meeting.

 

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Appendix A

Contract Review & Governance Committee

Of

Natixis Funds Trust I

Natixis Funds Trust II

Natixis Funds Trust IV

Loomis Sayles Funds I

Loomis Sayles Funds II

Gateway Trust

Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust

CHARTER

 

1)The Contract Review & Governance Committee (the “Committee”) of Natixis Funds Trust I, Natixis Funds Trust II, Natixis Funds Trust IV, Loomis Sayles Funds I, Loomis Sayles Funds II, Gateway Trust and Hansberger International SeriesNatixis ETF Trust (the “Trusts”) shall be composed entirely of trustees who are not employees, officers or directors of NGAM Advisors, L.P., NGAM Distribution, L.P., or their affiliates.

 

2)The purposes of the Committee are:

 

 a)Contract Review Matters:

i)To request and evaluate such information as may reasonably be necessary to evaluate the terms of the advisory agreements, subadvisory agreements, distribution agreements and related distribution plans pursuant to Rule 12b-1 relating to the funds in each Trust on an annual basis and as needed throughout the year;

ii)To monitor the performance of the advisers and oversee the performance of the subadvisers to the funds in each Trust on a quarterly and annual basis, and as needed throughout the year;

iii)To hold scheduled meetings on a regular basis in order to conduct such Committee business and report to the full Board of Trustees at their next regularly scheduled meeting or sooner; and

iv)To submit minutes of such meetings to the full Board on a regular basis.

b)Governance Matters:

Except as the Board may otherwise determine theThe Committee shall:

 

 i)Make and consider nominations for independent trustee membership on the Board of Trustees when necessary, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Appendix A hereto;

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ii)At least annually, review board governance practices and procedures and shall recommend any appropriate changes to the full board;

iii)Review 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;

 

 iv)ii)Make and consider nominations for independent trustee membership on the Board of Trustees when necessary, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Appendix A hereto;

iii)Review trustee compensationcommittee assignments on an annual basis with the intention of periodic rotation of members between and among the committees to facilitate comprehensive experience by all independent trustees while maintaining adequate continuity of experience within each committee;

iv)At least annually, review board governance practices and procedures and shall recommend any appropriate changes to the independent trustees;full board;

 

 v)Review committee assignments on an annual basis; and

vi)Review as necessary the responsibilities of each committee of the Board, whether there is continuing need for each committee, whether there is a need for additional committees of the Board, and whether committees should be combined or reorganized. The Committee shall make recommendations for any such action to the full board.board;

vi)Review trustee compensation annually and shall recommend any appropriate changes to the independent trustees;

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vii)Oversee and manage, with the assistance of counsel to the independent trustees, the annual assessment of the Board and its Committees;

 

3)Other Powers and Responsibilities:

 

 a)The Committee shall monitorin its discretion, may delegate any of the performance of legal counsel employed by the Trusts and the independent trustees, and shall be responsible for the supervision of counsel for the independent trustees;responsibilities set forth above to one or moresub-committees;

 

 b)The Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities, including authority to retain special counsel and other experts or consultants at the expense of the appropriate Trust; and

 

 c)When appropriate the Committee shall review potential conflict of interest situations; and

d)The Committee shall review this charter at least annually and recommend any changes to the full board.

The recurring agenda items for the Committee are updated annually and posted on BoardwalkDiligent Boards in the Standard Reference section.Resource Center.

Appendix A – Procedures with Respect to Nominees to the Board

 

 I.

Identification of Candidates. When a vacancy on the Board of the Trusts exists or is anticipated, the Committee may make nominations for Trustee membership. When nominating an individual to fill a vacancy on the Trust’s Board, the Committee may seek referrals from a variety of sources, including current Trustees, management of the Funds, Funds counsel and counsel to the Independent Trustees, and shareholders of a Fund who submit recommendations in accordance with these procedures. The Committee has not established specific, minimum qualifications that must be met by an individual in order for such person to be considered by

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the Committee for nomination as an Independent Trustee. The Committee, however, believes that the Board of Trustees as a whole should reflect a diversity of viewpoints, and will generally consider each nominee’s professional experience, education, skills, life experiences and other individual qualities.

 

 II.Shareholder Candidates. Except as provided below, the Committee also shall consider any candidate for Independent Trustee recommended by a shareholder of a Trust if such recommendation contains sufficient background information concerning the candidate to enable a proper judgment to be made as to the candidate’s qualifications, and the recommendation is received in a sufficiently timely manner (and in any event no later than the date specified for receipt of shareholder proposals in any applicable proxy statement with respect to a Fund). Shareholders shall be directed to address any such recommendations to the attention of the Board of Trustees, c/o Secretary of the Trust.Trusts. Such requirements may be contained in a Trust’s Declaration of Trust or Bylaws. In such case, any shareholder nominations must meet such requirements in order to be considered. A recommendation from a shareholder shall be kept on file and considered by the Board for six (6) months from the date of receipt, after which the recommendation shall be considered stale and discarded.

 

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 III.Evaluation of Candidates. In evaluating nominees for a position on the Board, the Committee may consider any factors it deems appropriate, including, without limitation, (i) the nominee’s reputation for integrity, honesty and adherence to high ethical standards; (ii) the nominee’s educational and professional accomplishments; (iii) the nominee’s demonstrated business acumen, including, but not limited to, knowledge of the mutual fund industry; (ii)industry and/or any experience possessed by the nominee as a director or senior officer of a financial services company or a public company; (iii) the nominee’s educational background; (iv) the nominee’s reputation for high ethical standardsability to exercise sound judgment in matters related to the objectives of the Funds; (v) the nominee’s willingness to contribute positively to the decision-making process of the Board and personalto bring an independent point of view; (vi) the nominee’s commitment to and professional integrity; (v)ability to devote the necessary time and energy to be an effective independent trustee; (vii) the nominee’s ability to understand the sometimes conflicting interests of various constituencies of the Funds and to act in the interests of all shareholders; (viii) the absence of conflicts of interests that would impair his or her ability to represent all shareholders and to fulfill trustee fiduciary responsibilities; (ix) the nominee’s ability to be collegial and compatible with current members of the Board and management of the Funds; (x) any specific financial, technical or other expertise possessed by the nominee, and the extent to which such expertise would complement the Board’s existing mix of skills and qualifications; (vi) the nominee’s perceived ability to contribute to the ongoing functions of the Board, including the nominee’s ability and commitment to attend meetings regularly and work collaboratively with other members of the Board; (vii)(xi) the nominee’s ability to qualify as an Independent Trustee for purposes of applicable regulations; and (viii)(xii) such other factors as the Committee may request in light of the existing composition of the Board and any anticipated vacancies or other transitions. Any individuals recommended by shareholders will be evaluated in the same manner as individuals brought to the Board’s attention in some other manner.

 

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Appendix B

For each class of the Fund’s shares entitled to vote at the Meeting, the number of shares outstanding and the number of votes to which each class is entitled as of December 21, 2012September 15, 2017 was as follows:

 

   Class A  Class B  Class C  Class Y 

Natixis Funds Trust I

  

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

  41,048,845.795    358,952.908    3,726,295.965    4,547,121.180  

Hansberger International Fund

  3,551,540.114    139,149.407    508,165.110    249,115.590  

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

  41,352,357.067    154,260.754    22,469,968.708    55,446,686.587  

Natixis Diversified Income Fund

  6,658,762.999    N/A    4,214,761.249    85.673  

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

  3,059,994.664    N/A    2,970,347.969    N/A  

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Fund

  11,075,188.027    512,240.806    1,389,473.237    384,366.269  

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

  8,684,467.955    198,661.624    1,729,215.652    6,938,794.025  

Natixis Funds Trust II

  

ASG Diversifying Strategies Fund

  8,406,319.573    N/A    1,314,848.101    11,203,483.601  

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

  12,389,039.702    N/A    6,947,002.304    93,831,033.702  

ASG Growth Markets Fund

  50,185.627    N/A    3,969.807    2,597,385.110  

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

  19,237,285.144    N/A    2,450,137.658    65,107,650.090  

Harris Associates Large Cap Value Fund

  7,047,477.180    145,574.865    409,006.444    719,779.229  

Loomis Sayles Capital Income Fund

  255,270.363    N/A    7,563.070    1,623,165.369  

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real Return Fund

  146,955.746    N/A    6,576.344    2,510,403.039  

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

  9,470,553.130    N/A    2,372,202.388    5,640,279.446  

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)

  7,825,867.423    N/A    6,620,998.806    47,919,488.665  

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

  100.000    N/A    100.000    1,500,000.000  

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

  76,039.287    N/A    15,269.123    994,841.633  

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

  1,811,565.964    N/A    203,103.164    10,417,851.369  

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   Class A  Class B  Class C  Class Y 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

  

AEW Real Estate Fund

  3,595,706.584    74,723.470    590,233.146    14,153,121.352  

Gateway Trust

  

Gateway Fund

  76,390,940.855    N/A    10,620,355.840    170,703,396.448  

Gateway International Fund

  559,311.918    N/A    35,936.948    2,158,990.466  

   Institutional Class  Advisor Class 

Hansberger International Series

  

Hansberger International Growth Fund

  33,291,581.238    284,980.992  

Hansberger International Value Fund

  2,040,407.140    1,555,887.934  

   Institutional Class  Retail Class  Admin Class 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

  

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

  868,131,427.317    584,105,396.015    19,717,492.136  

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

  81,202,368.609    N/A    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

  98,899,682.768    57,630,532.162    N/A  

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

  6,566,970.013    N/A    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

  2,022,722.252    580,388.946    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

  84,693,140.703    N/A    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

  6,958,271.776    641,335.033    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

  58,434,796.871    N/A    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

  62,069,721.114    N/A    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

  19,361,060.923    11,575,108.192    2,227,269.861  

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

  31,670,320.627    12,562,228.720    N/A  

   Class A  Class B  Class C  Class Y  Admin Class 

Loomis Sayles Funds II

  

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

    13,017,084.831    N/A      16,232,160.833    29,072,999.008    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

  5,090,622.968       272,104.465    1,672,611.847      14,906,558.230    N/A  

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   Class A  Class B  Class C  Class Y  Admin Class 

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

  15,661,691.958    116,597.700    3,658,213.807    28,645,713.325    N/A  

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

  1,193,616.712    N/A    448,447.821    347,108.644    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

  238,714,791.611    939,120.303    180,543,465.173    553,842,898.054    1,533,573.714  

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

  31,404,391.693    686,435.197    6,843,833.700    21,159,440.617    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Mid Cap Growth Fund

  1,410,388.991    N/A    53,252.152    1,864,112.529    N/A  

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

  328,832,550.832    5,292,033.568    324,638,548.607    286,186,220.148    3,735,679.664  

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

  6,087,676.675    63,898.010    435,833.762    60,322,649.758    98.980  
  Class A  Class C  Class N  Class Y 

Natixis Funds Trust I

    

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

  52,582,820.092   19,374,291.181   154,213,588.490   275,534,708.906 

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

  4,578,222.753   2,694,207.275   2,416.519   2,430,157.02 

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund

  3,265.986   N/A   2,523,865.508   1,012.502 

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

  55,523.09   44,460.644   88.657   5,021,969.075 

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

  45,363,317.14   21,660,604.54   71.598   2,664,993.297 

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

  16,100,928.6   4,020,854.388   26.607   6,359,809.887 

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

  4,909,370.165   1,332,008.678   51.202   9,733,874.628 

Natixis Funds Trust II

    

ASG Dynamic Allocation Fund

  11,128.223   791.722   N/A   3,120,908.618 

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

  5,134,087.853   2,734,986.524   916,954.305   127,910,078.4 

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

  28,924,101.07   5,871,089.748   102.038   275,319,044 

ASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

  896,990.582   135,890.567   N/A   4,895,942.508 

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

  1,424,988.994   801,332.966   88.793   1,762,208.554 

Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

  92,383.330   8,823.865   88.889   1,184,091.193 

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

  44,092,486.327   32,428,737.602   10,346.662   213,545,786.953 

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund

  7,081,206.653   3,613,640.134   5,071,980.011   107,902,139.6 

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

  531,052.04   245,661.102   N/A   3,137,932.433 

Natixis Oakmark Fund

  7,878,711.69   2,812,590.665   43.275   1,690,913.561 

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

  1,199,174.958   417,281.611   61.483   6,575,446.563 

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

  3,239,675.427   2,426,850.404   6,869,720.639   33,955,248.87 

 

44


  Class A  Class C  Class N  Class Y 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

 

AEW Real Estate Fund

  3,263,197.579   325,362.885   452,330.239   6,362,584.661 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund

  N/A   N/A   400,000.095   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund

  N/A   N/A   400,000.094   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund

  N/A   N/A   300,000.093   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund

  N/A   N/A   250,000.093   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund

  N/A   N/A   250,000.092   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund

  N/A   N/A   250,000.091   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund

  N/A   N/A   200,000.091   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund

  N/A   N/A   200,000.091   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund

  N/A   N/A   200,000.091   N/A 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund

  N/A   N/A   200,000.091   N/A 

Gateway Trust

 

Gateway Equity Call Premium Fund

  899,783.828   52,768.102   88.522   6,128,773.136 

Gateway Fund

  52,296,717.65   10,363,753.01   356,490.978   185,089,127.6 

   Institutional Class   Retail Class   Admin Class   Class N 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

 

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond Fund

   2,536,515.798    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

   683,581,087.175    248,285,721.407    12,013,630.298    15,424,541.715 

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

   77,489,700.069    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

   30,914,979.955    17,759,255.920    N/A    15,516,979.470 

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

   12,958,413.300    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

   2,634,369.735    113,015.279    N/A    128,190.833 

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

   104,531,230.824    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

   33,035,195.835    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

   111,155,794.780    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

   17,857,763.011    7,033,177.588    865,700.882    3,652,819.598 

   Class A   Class C   Class Y 

Loomis Sayles Funds I

 

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

   2,096,265.805    312,830.171    14,954,275.581 

45


   Institutional Class   Retail Class   Admin Class   Class N 

Loomis Sayles Funds II

 

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

   30,306,541.364    4,194,613.130    N/A    9,993,737.721 

Loomis Sayles Small/Mid Cap Growth Fund

   1,170,768.988    N/A    N/A    N/A 

  Class A  Class C  Class N  Class Y  Admin Class 

Loomis Sayles Funds II

 

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

  14,274,571.980   16,763,253.117   982,868.009   49,464,404.805   N/A 

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

  72,109,641.285   10,407,844.796   11,485,236.534   388,323,858.484   N/A 

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

  7,851,097.432   2,560,146.529   249.431   30,266,690.600   N/A 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

  80,059,607.273   62,195,979.338   105,889,438.815   286,614,844.934   2,289,510.879 

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

  29,754,320.448   3,886,945.464   167,005.900   31,642,562.336   N/A 

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

  136,396,910.390   152,200,920.743   9,397,484.292   382,717,521.003   9,671,909.063 

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

  8,106,987.599   488,714.049   25,654,274.260   17,303,873.618   36,254.763 

Natixis ETF Trust

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

350,000

As of December 21, 2012,September 15, 2017, the following persons owned of record or beneficially 5% or more of the noted class of shares of the noted Fund*:

 

Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

NATIXIS FUNDS TRUST I

  

CGM Advisor Targeted Equity Fund

  

Class A

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  2,584,550.34    6.29

Class B

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  19,827.30    5.52
  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  18,428.64    5.13

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,292,746.37    34.67
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  861,630.05    23.11
  

UBS WM USA

OMNI ACCOUNT M/F

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  416,973.76    11.18
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  308,167.73    8.26

Class Y

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,398,056.68    30.73
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  1,259,206.08    27.68
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  758,334.30    16.67
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  438,799.72    9.64
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  302,097.78    6.64

Hansberger International Fund

  

Class A

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  470,688.56    13.25
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  263,828.42    7.43

45


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class B

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  8,708.49    6.25

Class C

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  95,247.54    18.73
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  66,286.87    13.03
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  49,433.38    9.72
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  42,084.59    8.27
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  39,322.05    7.73

Natixis Funds Trust I

Natixis Funds Trust I

 

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

  

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

OMNI ACCOUNT M/F

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  6,690,723.48    16.23  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   10,918,240.484    20.76
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  5,845,358.24    14.18  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   6,056,455.427    11.51
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  4,472,273.83    10.85  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   2,893,242.477    5.50
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT FOR

THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  2,926,268.69    7.10
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,749,321.98    6.67
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  2,725,313.05    6.61

Class B

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  27,425.30    17.77
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  21,965.04    14.23
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  9,344.29    6.05
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  9,103.00    5.90

 

46


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class C

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   4,887,799.004    25.22
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   3,273,867.124    16.89
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   2,321,043.134    11.98
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,740,962.367    8.98
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   1,467,659.005    7.57

Class N

  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   34,596,767.893    22.43
  

CITY OF LOS ANGELES TTEE

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   18,332,290.601    11.88
  

MAC & CO

PITTSBURGH PA 15230-3198

   15,236,274.580    9.87

Class Y

  

TOYOTA MOTOR INSURANCE SERVICES INC

TORRANCE CA 90501-1106

   39,042,468.489    14.16
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   37,876,011.973    13.74
  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   33,094,623.779    12.01
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   15,564,006.373    5.64

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

 

Class A

  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,847,180.444    40.34
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  7,982.81    5.17  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   1,201,005.723    26.23

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  9,566,752.69    42.58  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   612,873.445    22.74
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  3,803,466.44    16.93  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   529,787.307    19.66
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  2,186,994.07    9.73  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   377,495.29    14.01
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,361,539.80    6.06  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   295,914.966    10.98
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,132,245.72    5.03  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   156,657.844    5.81

Class Y

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  12,775,276.99    23.08
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  7,391,915.65    13.35  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   149,064.959    5.53
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT

FOR BNFT CUST

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  6,324,353.07    11.42
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  5,939,487.18    10.73
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  4,271,990.74    7.71

Natixis Diversified Income Fund

  

Class A

 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,838,199.82    42.69
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,065,660.70    16.03
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  495,052.55    7.44

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,770,110.98    41.95
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  800,424.70    18.97

 

47


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  528,574.92    12.52  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   135,434.736    5.02

Class N

  

JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT LLC

PHILADELPHIA PA 19103-2713

   2,328.701    96.36

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   685,720.895    28.21
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  320,727.98    7.60  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   236,527.524    9.73
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  278,362.77    6.59  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92150-9046

   219,315.011    9.02

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

  

  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   205,296.054    8.44
  

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

   153,172.199    6.30

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund

 

Class A

 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  908,230.30    30.07  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   1,296.503    39.69
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  574,369.78    19.01  

UMB BANK NA

BUZZARDS BAY MA 02532-2954

   1,201.622    36.79
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  389,531.36    12.89  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   667.762    20.44

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   2,121,300    84.04

Class Y

  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   912.403    90.11
  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02116-3305

   100    9.87

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

 

Class A

  

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   23,547.093    42.40
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92150-9046

  168,230.48    5.57  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   21,630.952    38.95
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  167,214.99    5.53  

NFS LLC FEBO

OAKLAND CA 94610-4033

   4,306.632    7.75

Class C

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  749,671.12    25.32  

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   22,114.546    49.73
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  499,548.33    16.87  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   12,652.245    28.45
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  488,151.89    16.49  

ROBERT W BAIRD & CO INC

MILWAUKEE WI 53202-5391

   2,568.493    5.77
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  395,383.47    13.35  

UMB BANK NA

SAN DIEGO CA 92110-7421

   2,317.694    5.21
 

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

  271,805.63    9.18
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  264,425.02    8.93

Natixis U.S. Multi-Cap Equity Fund

  

Class A

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,343,147.58    12.74

Class C

 

UBS WM USA

OMNI ACCOUNT M/F

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  240,223.57    18.23
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  166,673.83    12.65

 

48


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  139,835.22    10.61
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  95,628.60    7.26
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  81,545.22    6.19

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   88.574    99.90

Class Y

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  206,527.55    56.59  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   4,323,010.175    86.08
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  78,442.01    21.49
 

GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

  33,286.55    9.12

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

  

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

 

Class A

 

NFS LLC FEBO

BOSTON MA 02111-1750

  1,636,216.07    19.61  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   10,642,996.4    23.46
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,068,762.11    12.81  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   8,941,653.722    19.71
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  683,112.00    8.19  

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT SERVICING INC

KNG OF PRUSSA PA 19406-1212

   6,136,031.127    13.52
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  564,759.76    6.77  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   4,301,258.986    9.48
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  515,433.28    6.17  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   2,861,344.685    6.30

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  389,066.84    23.70  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   5,186,502.72    23.94
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  270,426.91    16.47  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   4,497,623.606    20.76
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  228,392.48    13.91  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   2,989,168.05    13.80
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  146,600.96    8.93  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   2,582,435.366    11.92
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  92,071.00    5.60  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   2,229,881.097    10.29

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   71.531    99.90

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  2,367,566.61    35.59  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   2,170,284.502    81.43
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,305,657.26    19.62  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   239,042.802    8.96

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

Natixis U.S. Equity Opportunities Fund

 

Class A

  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   991,852.945    6.16

Class C

  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   839,038.264    20.86
  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   511,191.87    12.71
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   467,796.576    11.63
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   463,777.185    11.53

 

49


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

PARBANC CO

PARKERSBURG WV 26101-5144

  1,288,073.39    19.36  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   293,003.02    7.28
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  425,841.21    6.40  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   282,480.304    7.02
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  339,869.37    5.10

NATIXIS FUNDS TRUST II

  

ASG Diversifying Strategies Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  2,374,480.48    28.18

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   26.582    99.90

Class Y

  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,686,431.105    26.51
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,017,484.02    12.07  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   616,439.043    9.69
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  990,830.94    11.76  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   594,743.53    9.35
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  739,297.62    8.77  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   533,885.689    8.39
  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   402,418.978    6.32
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   358,282.165    5.63

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

 

Class A

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   399,421.225    8.13

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  519,897.23    39.12  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   334,909.623    25.14
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  186,886.40    14.06  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   174,695.575    13.11
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  146,209.51    11.00  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   138,298.043    10.38
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  131,297.09    9.88  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   113,813.833    8.54
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  71,756.97    5.39  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   98,016.493    7.35
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   69,416.381    5.21
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   67,120.114    5.03

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   51.151    99.90

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  3,298,748.83    27.69  

NFS LLC FEBO

PARKERSBURG WV 26101-5144

   2,304,908.784    23.67
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  2,084,605.91    17.50  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,928,415.026    19.81
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  1,326,297.28    11.13
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,191,478.52    10.00
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,088,173.17    9.13

 

50


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   1,204,570.711    12.37
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,087,400.609    11.17
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   867,935.254    8.91
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   639,674.649    6.57

Natixis Funds Trust II

Natixis Funds Trust II

 

ASG Dynamic Allocation Fund

ASG Dynamic Allocation Fund

 

Class A

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   9,811.486    88.16
  

KRISTINE R MCCOY & DALE E MCCOY TTEES

TALLMADGE OH 44278-3211

   1,215.812    10.92

Class C

  

UMB BANK NA

ROCKY HILL CT 06067-1032

   690.959    87.27
  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   100.66    12.71

Class Y

  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92150-9046

   2,237,955.516    71.70
  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   571,254.801    18.30

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

  

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  4,917,137.60    39.59  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   1,574,606.601    30.66
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  1,293,128.82    10.41
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  849,673.24    6.84
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  830,374.50    6.68  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   870,509.15    16.95
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  756,870.51    6.09  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   464,212.705    9.04
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  656,738.99    5.28  

NFS LLC FEBO

PHOENIX AZ 85012-2425

   329,032.16    6.40

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  3,281,897.20    47.09  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   855,305.34    31.27
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  1,304,473.02    18.71  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   436,424.661    15.95
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  796,275.53    11.42  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   423,109.676    15.47
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  444,062.67    6.37  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   414,214.838    15.14
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  388,981.71    5.58  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   152,155.979    5.56

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  22,995,464.37    24.53
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  20,489,057.62    21.86
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  18,652,782.06    19.90
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  14,160,875.33    15.11

ASG Growth Markets Fund

  

Class A

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  44,239.56    88.15
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  4,487.11    8.94

Class C

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  3,558.95    89.65

 

51


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class N

  

THE VALLEY HOSPITAL INC PENSIONFUND

RIDGEWOOD NJ 07450-2736

   899,106.844    98.05

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   20,278,419.85    15.85
 

NFS LLC FEBO

FBO JAMES E HARPER

HENDERSONVILLE TN 37075-3140

  289.017    7.28  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   12,164,740.75    9.51

Class Y

 

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANGEMENT,L.P.

BOSTON MA 02116-3368

  2,529,898.99    97.40
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   7,759,454.281    6.06

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

  

ASG Managed Futures Strategy Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

OMNI ACCOUNT M/F

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  8,820,071.07    45.79  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   9,629,357.918    33.29
  

NFS LLC FEBO

PHOENIX AZ 85012-2425

   2,967,477.929    10.25
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   2,441,853.027    8.44
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   2,380,518.507    8.23
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  4,866,079.84    25.26  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   1,572,405.755    5.43

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,390,659.11    56.70  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   1,915,274.048    32.62
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  369,729.06    15.07  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   888,267.224    15.12
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  351,789.36    14.34  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   689,588.514    11.74
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   348,170.989    5.93

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   101.937    99.90

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  18,384,721.05    28.34  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   92,164,888.48    33.47
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  16,113,486.96    24.84  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   3,2696,820.09    11.87
 

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

  6,037,345.62    9.30  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   19,256,142.27    6.99
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  4,348,811.82    6.70  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   15,185,482.31    5.51
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  3,787,783.59    5.84

Harris Associates Large Cap Value Fund

  

ASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

ASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

 

Class A

 

NFS LLC FEBO #

COMM FIRST TRUST DBA CFTOC

HOT SPRINGS AR 71913-6447

  560,422.00    7.95  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   354,738.104    39.54
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  436,892.03    6.20  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   146,627.345    16.34

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  148,961.16    36.22
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  62,415.51    15.17

 

52


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  40,182.39    9.77  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   78,090.73    8.70
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  21,196.58    5.15  

NFS LLC FEBO

PHOENIX AZ 85012-2425

   56,715.783    6.32

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCOUNT

FOR BNFT CUST

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  270,889.79    37.67

Class C

  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   77,475.797    57.01
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  228,649.85    31.79  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   13,020.021    9.58
 

MLPF & S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  41,565.80    5.78  

NFS LLC FEBO

BAR HARBOR ME 04609-1136

   8,466.637    6.23

Class Y

  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   3,868,800.106    79.02

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund

 

Class A

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   2,461,019.21    34.75
 

VIRGINIA G MOOSE TTEE &

JAMES A MOOSE JR TTEE

VIRGINIA G MOOSE & JAMES M MOOSE JR

SACRAMENTO CA 95818-3707

  37,781.67    5.25  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   2,172,512.812    30.67

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Real Return Fund

  

Class A

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  126,667.98    86.19
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   806,425.655    11.38
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  7,403.10    5.03  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   418,483.686    5.90

Class C

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  2,410.89    36.66  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   1,004,626.258    27.80
 

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

  1,229.19    18.69  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   648,295.437    17.94
 

AMERITRADE INC FBO 7400268661

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

  947.047    14.40  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   580,236.774    16.05
 

NFS LLC FEBO

BARTLETT IL 60103-1857

  551.191    8.38  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   523,748.59    14.49
 

DUSTIN EMONS

WATERBURY CT 06705-3624

  513.089    7.80  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   420,888.271    11.64

Class Y

 

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT L.P.

BOSTON MA 02116-3368

  2,063,732.83    82.20

Class N

  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   3,330,888.599    65.67
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  161,603.94    6.43  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   895,871.294    17.66

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  5,045,194.43    54.56
  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   354,033.846    6.98
  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   298,415    5.88

 

53


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,191,276.27    12.88
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  814,653.66    8.81

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

 

Class A

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   545,203.704    38.26
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  522,595.36    5.65  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   265,099.818    18.60

Class C

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,091,204.93    46.56  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   309,114.020    38.57
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  282,919.56    12.07  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   113,275.284    14.13
 

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

  161,583.71    6.89  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   73,969.217    9.23
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   72,341.546    9.02

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   88.706    99.90

Class Y

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,786,692.81    31.94  

COMERICA BANK FBO DINGLE—ERISA

DETROIT MI 48275-0001

   589,975.037    33.47
 

RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55402-1110

  1,220,200.23    21.81  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   404,741.991    22.96
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  815,482.63    14.58  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   273,936.232    15.54

Loomis Sayles Strategic Alpha Fund (formerly Loomis Sayles Absolute Strategies Fund)

  

  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   111,511.557    6.32

Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  4,068,598.51    52.19  

NFS LLC FEBO

PAWTUCKET RI 02861-3305

   18411.345    19.92
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  795,896.16    10.20  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   17949.864    19.42
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  683,992.07    8.77  

NFS LLC FEBO

PAWTUCKET RI 02861-3305

   11,927.585    12.91
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  527,939.04    6.77  

DIANNE CARRINGTON CUST

OAKLEY CA 94561-3545

   5,286.931    5.72
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  403,487.14    5.17  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   5,063.794    5.48

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,540,853.36    23.26  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   5,167.416    58.56
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  1,420,045.97    21.43  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   3,154.989    35.75
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  1,037,951.27    15.67
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  949,658.17    14.33

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   88.81    99.91

Class Y

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   512,475.915    43.28

 

54


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class Y

 

NFS LLC FEBO

US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

MILWAUKEE WI 53212-3958

  13,677,078.68    28.59
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  12,432,365.40    25.99  

AZIZ VEYSI HAMZAOGULLARI

WELLESLEY MA 02481-4819

   206,032.552    17.40
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  5,001,266.41    10.45  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   79,165.199    6.68
 

MAC & CO

PITTSBURGH PA 15230-3198

  4,957,665.98    10.36  

RAYON WARD

WESTON MA 02493-1821

   68,384.632    5.77

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

 

Class A

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   9,104,048.571    20.64
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  2,995,373.96    6.26  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   7,873,605.840    17.85

McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund

  

Class A

 

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANGEMENT,L.P.

BOSTON MA 02116-3368

  100.00    100.00

Class C

 

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANGEMENT,L.P.

BOSTON MA 02116-3368

  100.00    100.00

Class Y

 

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANGEMENT,L.P

BOSTON MA 02116-3368

  1,500,000.00    100.00

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  634,846.97    35.97
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   5,547,768.888    12.58
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  504,471.80    28.58  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   2,807,052.328    6.36
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  283,523.51    16.06  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   2,760,116.321    6.25

Class C

 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  46,924.23    23.79  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   9,081,371.034    28.00
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  36,928.61    18.72  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   6,515,009.535    20.09
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  28,334.76    14.37  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   4,276,749.372    13.18
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  22,224.01    11.27  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   2,698,215.642    8.32
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   2,036,056.037    6.27
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   1,744,893.672    5.38

Class N

  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   10,243.772    99.00

Class Y

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  2,666,622.65    26.46  

MERRILL LYNCH FINANCIAL DATA SVCS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   40,711,165.453    19.06
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  2,168,457.03    21.51  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   30,564,689.437    14.31
 

C/O FULTON FINANCIAL ADVISORS

THE FULTON COMPANY

LANCASTER PA 17604-3215

  2,102,652.54    20.86  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   29,582,476.740    13.85
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   17,530,495.718    8.20
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   16,063,021.030    7.52
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   15,618,157.342    7.31

 

55


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

TAYNIK & CO

C/O STATE STREET BANK & TRUST

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

  503,997.14    5.00

NATIXIS FUNDS TRUST IV

  

AEW Real Estate Fund

  

McDonnell Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

McDonnell Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  699,145.01    19.43  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   199,128.258    37.49
 

HANYS UPSTATE PLANS

FBO HANYS DOWNSTATE PLANS

UTICA NY 13502-6317

  651,699.69    18.11  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   82,875.127    15.60
 

COMMUNITY BANK NA CUST

UTICA NY 13502-6317

  305,548.03    8.49  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   56,184.587    10.57

Class B

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  6,743.23    9.02
  

JACOB H KRAUSS

LANGHORNE PA 19047-1168

   36,482.505    6.86
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   31,760.105    5.98

Class C

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   159,430.565    64.89
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   58,024.985    23.61

Class Y

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   2,442,225.859    77.82

Natixis Oakmark Fund

Natixis Oakmark Fund

 

Class A

  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   659,771.793    8.37
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  4,475.24    5.98  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   467,202.125    5.92

Class C

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  155,653.16    26.49  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   607,450.768    21.59
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  148,567.48    25.28  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   551,808.794    19.61
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  77,257.70    13.15  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   368,253.913    13.09
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  52,039.27    8.85  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   270,902.929    9.63
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  34,056.02    5.79  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   244,377.183    8.68
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   236,420.439    8.40

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   43.234    99.91

Class Y

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  8,815,909.77    62.63  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   417,862.381    24.71
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,379,297.20    9.79  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   274,299.791    16.22
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  802,798.72    5.70  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   162,690.595    9.62

GATEWAY TRUST

  

Gateway Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  15,887,444.03    20.78

 

56


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO REINVEST ACCT

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  10,991,508.56    14.37
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  9,311,307.15    12.18
  

RAYMOND JAMES

OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  5,303,240.38    6.93

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  3,052,370.46    28.72
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,098,801.22    19.75
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,398,073.32    13.15
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  831,881.66    7.82
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  826,370.17    7.77
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  665,425.22    6.26

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  44,320,040.82    26.07
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  8,534,245.02    5.02

HANSBERGER INTERNATIONAL SERIES

  

Hansberger International Growth Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

MAC & CO

PITTSBURGH PA 15230-3198

  4,921,859.821    14.78
  

THE SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION

GALVESTON TX 77550-1532

  3,891,089.569    11.68
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  3,612,134.438    10.84
  

CELOTEX ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST

WILMINGTON DE 19801-1256

  2,085,076.608    6.26

Advisor Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  38,218.711    13.41
  

AMERITRADE INC

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

  14,852.139    5.21

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   158,987.721    9.40
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   106,401.03    6.29

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

 

Class A

  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   451,510.763    37.65
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   103,729.857    8.65
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   77,263.293    6.44
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   62,099.531    5.17

Class C

  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   123,168.088    29.51
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   76,689.515    18.37
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   62,852.986    15.06
  

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   41,823.560    10.02
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   32,905.700    7.88

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   61.425    99.90

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,782,063.673    42.30
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,030,976.355    15.67
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   733,735.950    11.15
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   412,248.423    6.26
  

CAPINCO C/O US BANK NA

MILWAUKEE WI 53201-1787

   330,004.658    5.01

Vaughan Nelson Value Opportunity Fund

 

Class A

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   384,002.34    11.85
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   374,530.517    11.56
  

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   218,004.209    6.72

 

57


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Hansberger International Value Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

FIFTH THIRD BANK TTEE

CINCINNATI OH 45263-0001

  1,480,242.613    72.54
  

VANGUARD BROKERAGE SERVICES

VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-1170

  174,182.929    8.53

Advisor Class

 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,222,696.538    78.94

LOOMIS SAYLES FUNDS I

  

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  300,881,697.051    34.69
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  131,118,606.478    15.12
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  64,337,664.891    7.41
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  52,681,473.528    6.07
  

TD AMERITRADE INC

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

  47,491,299.884    5.47

Retail Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  221,744,069.769    37.99
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  133,315,597.752    22.84
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  73,529,419.239    12.59
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  30,578,251.828    5.23

Admin Class

 

NATIONWIDE TRUST CO

COLUMBUS OH 43218-2029

  3,397,085.788    17.24
  

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO

WEATOGUE CT 06089-9793

  2,408,033.104    12.22
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  2,035,996.279    10.33
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,458,233.886    7.40
  

RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY

GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002

  1,401,261.985    7.11

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   201,814.546    6.22

Class C

  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   468,814.609    19.31
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   387,588.861    15.97
  

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   312,630.962    12.88
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   289,909.981    11.94
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   266,243.234    10.97
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   214,635.655    8.84

Class N

  

NFS LLC FEBO

COVINGTON KY 41015-1987

   3,388,672.371    49.32
  

VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY

VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-2600

   885,753.868    12.89
  

NFS LLC FEBO

MERRIMACK NH 03054-4300

   771,244.506    11.22
  

TAYNIK & CO

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

   720,834.914    10.49
  

AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION

CHICAGO IL 60611-2637

   413,368.773    6.01

Class Y

  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   7,411,716.696    21.82
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   5,976,109.312    17.59
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   3,167,518.478    9.32
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   2,847,956.538    8.38
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   2,413,551.596    7.10
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,888,059.492    5.56
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   1,832,117.591    5.39

 

58


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME PLAN TRUST

BOSTON MA 02266-8338

  1,068,471.992    5.42

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

WELLS FARGO BANK NA

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

  7,826,306.875    9.63
  

THE NORTHERN TRUST

CHICAGO IL 60675-0001

  4,572,610.392    5.63
  

SOMERVILLE RETIREMENT SYSTEM

SOMERVILLE MA 02145-2819

  4,517,782.055    5.56
  

MASSACHUSETTS WATER RESOURCES

CHELSEA MA 02150-3334

  4,263,821.139    5.25

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  21,032,871.162    21.28
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  20,991,024.091    21.24
  

MFD STREETSIDE LOCATION

ST LOUIS MO 63141-5824

  17,278,860.298    17.48

Retail Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  23,498,363.991    40.81
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  14,861,220.289    25.81
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  6,219,132.744    10.80

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,624,807.321    24.74
  

MLPF&S

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,436,955.462    21.88
  

IRON WORKERS OF WESTERN

PENNSYLVANIA PENSION PLAN

PITTSBURGH PA 15222-4512

  892,811.919    13.59
  

NORTHERN MINNESOTA WISCONSIN

AREA RETAIL CLERK

ST PAUL MN 55107-2292

  725,811.801    11.05
  

SMITH BARNEY CORPORATE TRUST

WILMINGTON DE 19801-4909

  671,548.153    10.22
  

IRON WORKERS OF WESTERN

PENNSYLVANIA WELFARE PLAN

PITTSBURGH PA 15222-4512

  358,809.133    5.46

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Natixis Funds Trust IV

 

AEW Real Estate Fund

 

Class A

  

NFS LLC FEBO #

HOT SPRINGS AR 71913-6447

   347,188.769    10.63
  

GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   264,575.861    8.10
  

HANYS UPSTATE PLANS

UTICA NY 13502-6317

   208,322.907    6.38

Class C

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   104,939.980    32.25
  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   53,269.966    16.37
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   39,664.829    12.19
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   30,186.406    9.27
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   19,665.746    6.04

Class N

  

CBNA AS CUSTODIAN FBO

UTICA NY 13502-6317

   396,193.513    87.58
  

NFS LLC FEBO

COVINGTON KY 41015-1987

   24,362.974    5.38

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   1,425,654.168    22.40
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   960,272.474    15.09
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   615,498.933    9.67
  

NFS LLC FEBO

HARRISON NY 10528-2418

   445,728.530    7.00
  

CBNA AS CUSTODIAN FBO

UTICA NY 13502-6317

   381,918.490    6.00

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   400,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2020 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   400,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   300,000.000    99.99

 

59


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

SAXON & CO

PHILADELPHIA PA 19182-0001

  512,432.980    25.33
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  444,620.375    21.98
  

LOOMIS SAYLES DISTRIBUTORS LP

BOSTON MA 02111-2647

  166,304.278    8.22
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  159,802.148    7.90
  

LOOMIS SAYLES TRUST CO LLC

BOSTON MA 02111-2647

  133,223.976    6.58

Retail Class

 

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  296,931.634    51.20
  

TD AMERITRADE INC

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

  183,600.194    31.66

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

NORTHERN TRUST CO

CHICAGO IL 60675-0001

  6,003,544.172    7.08
  

BRICS & CO

WESTERVILLE OH 43081

  4,531,328.818    5.35

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

SEI PRIVATE TRUST CO

OAKS PA 19456-9989

  2,066,630.084    29.71
  

CURRY COLLEGE

MILTON MA 02186-2395

  1,388,670.274    19.96
  

TD AMERITRADE INC

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

  674,371.246    9.69
  

NORTHERN TRUST CO

CHICAGO IL 60675-0001

  503,007.218    7.23
  

YOUNGSTOWN AREA JEWISH FEDERATION

YOUNGSTOWN OH 44504-1314

  405,541.458    5.83

Retail Class

 

CHURCHILL SCHOOL

NEW YORK NY 10016-8301

  216,668.755    33.79
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  121,540.745    18.95
  

CHURCHILL SCHOOL FACULTY

NEW YORK NY 10016-8301

  115,374.833    17.99
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  43,552.984    6.79

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   250,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2035 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   250,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   250,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   200,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   200,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   200,000.000    99.99

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund

 

Class N

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   200,000.000    99.99

Loomis Sayles Funds I

 

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

 

Admin Class

  

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO SEPARATE

WEATOGUE CT 06089-9793

   2,830,949.888    23.56
  

SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME PLAN TRUST

BOSTON MA 02266-8338

   1,393,023.249    11.59
  

RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO

GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002

   1,355,039.222    11.27
  

NATIONWIDE TRUST CO FSB

COLUMBUS OH 43218-2029

   1,145,103.248    9.53
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   1,050,990.111    8.74

Institutional Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   214,636,546.493    31.39
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   104,057,094.213    15.22
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   43,086,164.437    6.30

 

60


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

MLPF&S

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  49,592,885.473    79.96
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  8,399,819.121    13.54

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  3,914,267.452    20.20
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL

OPERATIONS CO (FIIOC)

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  3,633,929.629    18.76
  

WELLS FARGO BANK

CHARLOTTE NC 28288-1076

  1,620,235.953    8.36
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  1,152,328.188    5.94

Retail Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  4,217,766.055    36.42
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

OPERATIONS CO INC (FIIOC)

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  2,307,624.976    19.92
  

ING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

HARTFORD CT 06156-0001

  1,517,534.785    13.10
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  1,272,056.073    10.98

Admin Class

 

RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY

GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002

  706,808.212    31.65
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  586,130.817    26.24

LOOMIS SAYLES FUNDS II

  

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  2,883,571.67    22.18
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  2,773,388.28    21.33
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,471,626.52    11.32
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,268,615.32    9.75

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   39,711,577.066    5.80
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   35,331,489.839    5.16

Class N

  

VOYA RETIREMENT INSURANCE & ANNUITY

WINDSOR CT 06095-4773

   3,200,999.323    20.75
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FOR THE EXCUSIVE

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   2,738,926.971    17.75
  

GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   1,166,601.653    7.56
  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA FBO

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   789,550.344    5.11
  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA CUST

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   782,703.106    5.07

Retail Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   93,511,943.855    37.66
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   75,104,452.180    30.24
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   24,631,488.663    9.92

Loomis Sayles Core Disciplined Alpha Bond

 

Institutional Class

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   2,536,336.025    99.99

Loomis Sayles Fixed Income Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

WELLS FARGO BANK NA

MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533

   9,667,377.613    12.47
  

SOMERVILLE RETIREMENT SYSTEM

SOMERVILLE MA 02145-2819

   4,950,139.820    6.38
  

THE NORTHERN TRUST TTEE

CHICAGO IL 60675-0001

   4,233,467.819    5.46
  

US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FBO

MILWAUKEE WI 53212-3958

   4,225,698.560    5.45

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   8,421,183.783    27.23
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   4,176,099.695    13.50
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   2,550,072.384    8.24
  

LAHEY CLINIC FOUNDATION INC

BURLINGTON MA 01805-0001

   2,359,524.217    7.63

 

61


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  8,527,568.98    52.37
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  1,883,510.02    11.56
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  1,857,312.71    11.40
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  1,401,632.36    8.60

Class Y

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  8,036,948.12    27.85
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

  5,402,183.46    18.72
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  2,886,276.06    10.00
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,192,265.13    7.60
  NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR NEW YORK NY 10281-1003  1,964,727.96    6.81

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  828,592.62    16.26
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  758,933.14    14.89

Class B

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  63,309.08    23.26
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  17,579.83    6.46
  

CNY PRINTING & COPY SERVICES

INC 401(K) PLAN

SYRACUSE NY 13210-1637

  14,608.97    5.36

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  634,134.42    37.91
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  297,706.93    17.79
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  188,282.28    11.25

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class N

  

EDWARD D JONES & CO

SAINT LOUIS MO 63131-3729

   13,750,037.254    88.61
  

NFS LLC FEBO

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

   1,261,948.553    8.13

Retail Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   7,086,581.712    39.90
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   4,792,034.658    26.98
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   1,916,054.688    10.78
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FOR THE

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   918,814.178    5.17

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   5,616,592.353    43.34
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   3,160,750.332    24.39
  

NORTHERN MINNESOTA WISCONSIN

ST PAUL MN 55107-2292

   1,451,946.508    11.20
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,199,984.255    9.26
  

IRON WORKERS OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA PENSION PLAN

PITTSBURGH PA 15222-4512

   1,019,389.795    7.86

Loomis Sayles Inflation Protected Securities Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   518,209.349    19.67
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   429,316.437    16.29
  

SAXON & CO

PHILADELPHIA PA 19182-0001

   409,455.758    15.54
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   318,986.606    12.10
  

LOOMIS SAYLES DISTRIBUTORS LP

BOSTON MA 02111-2647

   248,971.809    9.45

Retail Class

  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   43,934.023    38.87
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   24,833.377    21.97
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   6,788.728    6.00

 

62


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

FIIOC FBO

COVINGTON KY 41015-1987

   6,401.279    5.66
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FOR THE

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   5,727.290    5.06

Class N

  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2015 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   36,607.130    28.55
  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2020 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   24,546.977    19.14
  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2025 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   15,492.117    12.08
  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2030 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   13,068.816    10.19
  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2035 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   10,604.009    8.27
  

NATIXIS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 2040 FUND

BOSTON MA 02199-8192

   10,538.296    8.22

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

MCLAREN HEALTH CARE CORPORATION MASTER TRUST

FLINT MI 48532-3613

   7,601,778.632    7.27
  

MCLAREN HEALTH CARE CORPORATION

FLINT MI 48532-3613

   6,442,798.126    6.16
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   5,554,324.165    5.31

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

 

Class A

  

LINCOLN RETIREMENT SERVICES COMPANY

FORT WAYNE IN 46801-7876

   1,289,810.117    61.52
  

CHURCHILL SCHOOL

NEW YORK NY 10016-8301

   270,937.180    12.92
  

CHURCHILL SCHOOL

NEW YORK NY 10016-8301

   139,150.778    6.63

Class C

  

SAXON & CO.

PHILADELPHIA PA 19182-0001

   298,536.662    95.43

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

  4,796,260.89    32.18  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   6,965,472.944    46.57
 

COMERICA BANK

FBO CITY OF LIVONIA RETIREE HEALTH

DETROIT MI 48275-0001

  1,648,075.18    11.06  

TD AMERITRADE INC FOR THE EXCUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR CLIENT

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   1,422,390.641    9.51
 

CURRY COLLEGE

MILTON MA 02186-2395

  1,605,090.48    10.77  

NFS LLC FEBO

MUNCIE IN 47305-2835

   1,229,844.896    8.22
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  940,685.70    6.31  

LACIBA & CO CASH/CASH

WARSAW IN 46580-2806

   1,175,087.228    7.85
 

PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS NATIONAL

PENSION FUND

ALEXANDRIA VA 22314-2047

  766,338.15    5.14

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

  

Class A

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  3,758,068.60    23.97
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  1,714,442.51    10.93
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  875,637.37    5.58

Class B

 

CNY PRINTING & COPY SERVICES

INC 401(K) PLAN

SYRACUSE NY 13210-1637

  18,570.92    15.92
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  17,943.67    15.38
 

OPPENHEIMER & CO INC. FBO

SONDRA A KENNEY REVOCABLE TR

HOLLYWOOD FL 33020-2249

  12,700.00    10.89
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  9,057.16    7.76

Class C

 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  887,709.15    24.26
 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  570,425.87    15.59
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  397,446.77    10.86
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  367,572.75    10.04
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  273,194.00    7.46

 

63


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  5,162,574.18    18.08
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  4,770,762.98    16.71
  

STATE STREET BANK & TRUST TTEE

LONZA AMERICAN INC MASTER RET TRUST

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

  4,261,722.18    14.92
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  1,972,739.34    6.90
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  1,836,839.38    6.43

Loomis Sayles International Bond Fund

  

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  357,682.76    29.96
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  166,735.89    13.96
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  132,845.23    11.12
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  80,581.66    6.75

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  120,516.06    26.74
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  77,407.95    17.17
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  77,115.20    17.11
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  26,200.85    5.81

Class Y

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  166,818.08    48.05
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  81,067.28    23.35
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  29,230.96    8.42
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  18,538.21    5.34

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

JOSEPH EPSTEIN TTEE

NEW YORK NY 10014-3669

   7,214,299.404    21.83
  

MAC & CO

PITTSBURGH PA 15230-3198

   2,086,606.500    6.31
  

(S.E.E.) SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

ALISO VIEJO CA 92656-8081

   1,903,132.118    5.76
  

US BANK NA FBO

MILWAUKEE WI 53201-1787

   1,705,682.676    5.16

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

 

Admin Class

  

RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO

GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002

   259,048.618    29.92
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   221,463.923    25.58
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   95,121.418    10.98
  

EMJAY CORPORATION CUSTODIAN FBO

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   48,342.233    5.58

Institutional Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   3,691,382.695    20.67
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   3,613,741.777    20.23
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   1,287,622.987    7.21
  

PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT

NEW YORK NY 10041-0024

   1,054,821.716    5.90

Class N

  

NFS LLC FEBO

COVINGTON KY 41015-1987

   2,157,678.640    59.06
  

RELIANCE TRUST CO TTEE ADP ACCESS

ATLANTA GA 30328-5620

   734,294.451    20.10
  

MID ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO

PITTSBURGH PA 15222-4228

   512,854.814    14.03

Retail Class

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,165,047.932    30.78
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   1,293,810.305    18.39
  

VOYA RETIREMENT INSURANCE & ANNUITY

WINDSOR CT 06095-4773

   1,207,871.462    17.17
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   903,190.672    12.84

 

64


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

  

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   80,203,510.102    72.15
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   20,988,227.840    18.88
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   8,223,808.489    7.39

Loomis Sayles Funds II

Loomis Sayles Funds II

 

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income Fund

 

Class A

 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  62,334,858.18    26.53  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   2,799,523.721    19.61
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  23,326,080.24    9.92  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,101,952.037    14.72
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  21,734,934.22    9.25  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,049,441.787    7.35
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  15,838,674.74    6.74
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  13,113,823.54    5.58

Class B

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  311,807.35    33.70
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  142,438.52    15.39  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   992,289.494    6.95
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  119,269.87    12.89  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   965,464.776    6.76
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  62,576.28    6.76  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   960,527.405    6.72

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  68,631,052.02    38.52  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   5,709,674.300    34.06
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  30,342,095.91    17.03  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   2,935,887.931    17.51
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  20,039,908.19    11.25  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   2,703,216.442    16.12
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  15,991,603.75    8.97  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,511,757.558    9.01
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   898,040.524    5.35

Class N

  

SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY

OAKS PA 19456-9989

   883,631.434    89.90

Class Y

 

EDWARD D JONES & CO

MARYLAND HTS MO 63043-3009

  127,248,813.44    23.37  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   10,615,505.169    21.46
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  84,866,537.00    15.58  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   6,140,623.433    12.41
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  65,249,771.85    11.98  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   4,822,890.225    9.75
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

  47,353,804.92    8.70  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   4,517,294.164    9.13
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  43,164,540.70    7.93

 

65


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  32,087,159.20    5.89  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SVCES CORP FOR

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

   4,283,046.521    8.65

Admin Class

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  801,162.17    53.83
 

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO SEPARATE

WEATOGUE CT 06089-9793

  200,282.46    13.45  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   3,674,251.852    7.42
 

PEARL RIVER VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER A

DEFINED BEN FIXED U/A DTD 01/01/65

COLUMBIA MS 39429-1217

  105,739.19    7.10  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   3,241,468.707    6.55
 

FRONTIER TRUST COMPANY

FARGO ND 58106-0655

  76,390.59    5.13

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

  

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

 

Class A

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  4,068,466.66    12.96  

NFS LLC FEBO

HARRISON NY 10528-2418

   40,424,849.254    56.06
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  3,511,953.25    11.18
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,820,390.80    8.98  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   6,091,875.923    8.44
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  2,196,724.77    6.99  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   5,210,891.809    7.22

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  2,617,721.23    38.37  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   3,169,368.068    30.45
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  810,617.21    11.88  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,523,827.224    14.64
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  773,924.93    11.34  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   1,329,468.276    12.77
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  732,490.38    10.73  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,149,153.312    11.04
 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  523,111.18    7.66  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   934,032.617    8.97
 

RAYMOND JAMES

OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  351,580.00    5.15  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   539,402.410    5.18

Class N

  

VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY

VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-2600

   5,250,575.014    45.71
  

CAPINCO C/O US BANK NA

MILWAUKEE WI 53201-1787

   2,167,734.471    18.87
  

NFS LLC FEBO

BIRMINGHAM AL 35211-6946

   936,561.229    8.15

Class Y

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  3,712,670.31    17.55  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   71,687,399.215    18.46
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  3,695,477.03    17.47  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   56,961,433.994    14.66
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   52,227,354.401    13.44
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   46,446,902.106    11.96
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   38,784,558.696    9.98
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   22,141,627.229    5.70

 

66


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

Loomis Sayles High Income Fund

 

Class A

  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   817,713.058    10.41
 

NFS LLC FEBO

BANK OF HAWAII

HONOLULU HI 96805-1930

  2,104,277.40    9.95  

DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR

BOSTON MA 02111-2694

   656,641.051    8.36
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  2,054,888.70    9.71
 

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1968

  1,666,247.86    7.87
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  1,550,364.28    7.33

Loomis Sayles Mid Cap Growth

  

Class A

 

STATE STREET BANK

LITTLE ROCK AR 72201-3934

  357,710.46    25.32
 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

  340,027.23    24.06  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   573,059.403    7.29

Class C

 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  14,835.22    27.85  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   544,612.165    21.27
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  5,070.05    9.52  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   439,839.484    17.18
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  4,626.92    8.68  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   255,560.021    9.98
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  3,960.67    7.43  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   227,250.339    8.87
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   191,952.672    7.49
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   169,123.608    6.60
  

UBS WM USA

1000 HARBOR BLVD

   133,380.120    5.20

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   249.202    99.90

Class Y

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  749,090.52    40.20  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   6,305,897.717    20.83
 

WELLS FARGO BANK FBO

CHARLOTTE NC 28288-1076

  223,504.23    11.99  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   4,395,192.621    14.52
 

MERCER TRUST COMPANY TTEE

NORWOOD MA 02062-1599

  219,306.53    11.77  

NFS LLC FEBO

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

   2,874,918.430    9.49
 

PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT

ST PETERS MO 63376-0052

  199,706.69    10.72  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   2,667,763.620    8.81
 

NEW YORK LIFE TRUST COMPANY

PARSIPPANY NJ 07054-1007

  105,548.04    5.66  

NFS LLC FEBO

HARRISON NY 10528-2418

   2,494,801.454    8.24
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  90,503.89    4.86  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,341,667.664    7.73

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

  

Institutional Class

 

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  7,867,828.542    24.93
 

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

OPERATIONS CO INC (FIIOC)

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  7,533,363.639    23.87  

TAYNIK & CO

QUINCY MA 02169-0938

   1,687,875.913    5.57

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

 

Class A

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   12,898,860.277    16.11
  

MINNESOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

SAINT PAUL MN 55101-2099

   7,386,780.691    9.22

 

67


Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES COR

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  3,666,302.449    11.61

Retail Class

 

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

OPERATIONS CO INC (FIIOC)

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  2,969,995.073    23.64
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

  1,667,758.723    13.27
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

  1,099,367.249    8.75

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

  

Class B

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  1,996,272.54    37.67
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  657,519.61    12.40
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  516,551.63    9.74
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  405,060.02    7.64
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  363,597.85    6.86

Class C

 

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  138,100,707.73    42.49
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  56,553,221.98    17.40
  

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  35,689,352.85    10.98
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  27,720,152.85    8.52

Class Y

 

MLPF & S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

OF ITS CUSTOMERS

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  111,288,838.11    38.93
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  55,484,792.28    19.41
  

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  33,060,123.58    11.56

Admin Class

 

ING NATIONAL TRUST

WINDSOR CT 06095-4773

  2,946,951.77    79.59

Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   7,181,698.616    8.97
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   5,880,186.888    7.34
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   4,636,926.194    5.79

Class C

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   15,013,113.134    24.13
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   11,474,958.670    18.44
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   8,816,716.986    14.17
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   7,021,304.198    11.28
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   3,751,613.186    6.03
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   3,390,618.143    5.45
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   3,154,265.246    5.07

Class N

  

EDWARD D. JONES AND CO

SAINT LOUIS MO 63131-3729

   95,612,456.916    90.29

Class Y

  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   39636357.61    13.82
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   31,906,294.440    11.13
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   31,427,825.737    10.96
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   27,562,045.522    9.61
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   25,518,456.850    8.90
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   21,290,739.415    7.42
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   17,531,028.640    6.11

Loomis Sayles Limited Term Government and Agency Fund

 

Class A

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   3,229,531.433    10.85
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,493,215.646    8.37

 

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Fund and
Class
 Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Shares
Beneficially
Owned
  Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
   

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class C

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   894,435.226    23.01
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  675,029.41    18.23  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   554,075.691    14.25

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

  

Class A

 

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

  776,418.08    12.75
 

NEW YORK LIFE TRUST COMPANY

PARSIPPANY NJ 07054-1007

  334,813.28    5.50  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   455,308.137    11.71

Class B

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  6,824.24    10.67

Class C

 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  152,449.89    34.89
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   423,442.144    10.89
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   384,843.240    9.90
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   323,956.743    8.33

Class N

  

C/O NGAM ADVISORS L P

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   44,878.519    26.87
  

C/O NGAM ADVISORS L P

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   41,378.302    24.77
 

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

  73,551.83    16.83  

C/O NGAM ADVISORS L P

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   25,690.597    15.38
 

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

  60,785.54    13.91  

ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO

FARGO ND 58106-0758

   15,984.729    9.57
 

UBS WM USA

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2055

  35,058.76    8.02  

C/O NGAM ADVISORS L P

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   14,457.178    8.65
 

FIRST CLEARING LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

  26,782.32    6.13  

C/O NGAM ADVISORS L P

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   9,713.166    5.81

Class Y

 

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

PROFIT SHARING PLAN

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

  15,560,105.54    25.80  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   4,854,260.464    15.34
 NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR NEW YORK NY 10281-1003  13,791,467.79    22.87  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   3,329,091.353    10.52
 

MINNESOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

SAINT PAUL MN 55101-2099

  3,086,765.14    5.12  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   2,901,581.327    9.16

Admin Class

 

NATIXIS ASSET MANAGEMENT ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02116-3305

  61.091    61.72
 

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

FENNER & SMITH INC

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

  37.774    38.16  

NFS LLC FEBO

HONOLULU HI 96805-1930

   2,266,802.486    7.16
  

TD AMERITRADE INC FBO

OMAHA NE 68103-2226

   1,607,051.694    5.07
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   1,588,026.298    5.01

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Class A

  

NFS LLC FEBO

HARRISON NY 10528-2418

   40,424,849.3    56.06
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   6,091,875.92    8.44

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Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   5,210,891.81    7.22

Class C

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   3,169,368.07    30.45
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,523,827.22    14.64
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   1,329,468.28    12.77
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,149,153.31    11.04
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   934,032.617    8.97
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   539,402.41    5.18

Class N

  

VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY

VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-2600

   5,250,575.01    45.71
  

CAPINCO C/O US BANK NA

MILWAUKEE WI 53201-1787

   2,167,734.47    18.87
  

NFS LLC FEBO

BIRMINGHAM AL 35211-6946

   936,561.229    8.15

Class Y

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   71,687,399.2    18.46
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   56,961,434    14.66
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   52,227,354.4    13.44
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   46,446,902.1    11.96
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   38,784,558.7    9.98
  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   22,141,627.2    5.70

Loomis Sayles Small/Mid Cap Value Fund

 

Institutional Class

  

NATIXIS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   808,550.057    69.06
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   203,487.703    17.38
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP

JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-2010

   98,724.109    8.43

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

 

Class A

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   36,019,883.04    26.40

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Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   10,234,452.79    7.50
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   10,119,111.1    7.41
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   8,987,873.36    6.58
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   8,359,751.38    6.12

Class C

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   38,577,693.5    25.34
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   31,797,412.1    20.89
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   19,693,426.7    12.93
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   18,335,048    12.04
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   9,529,333.26    6.26

Class N

  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   2,751,661.33    29.28
  

TUFTS ASSOCIATED HEALTH MAINTENANCE

WATERTOWN MA 02472-1508

   2,305,991.26    24.53
  

ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK

DES MOINES IA 50392-0001

   612,434.919    6.51
  

VOYA RETIREMENT

WINDSOR CT 06095-4773

   597,105.677    6.35
  

COMERICA BANK FBO DINGLE—ERISA

DETROIT MI 48275-0001

   566,596.779    6.02

Class Y

  

MLPF & S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   99,629,139.7    26.03
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   71,574,045.5    18.70
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   45,806,110.06    11.96
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   28,685,505.5    7.49
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   21,330,470.6    5.57

Admin Class

  

VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY

WINDSOR CT 06095-4773

   7,043,971.727    72.82
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   1,627,626.079    16.82

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Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

 

Class A

  

MINNESOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

SAINT PAUL MN 55101-2099

   21,330,470.61    5.57

Class C

  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   111,811.243    22.87
  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   72,274.367    14.78
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   56,792.67    11.62
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   56,350.826    11.53
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   52,621.948    10.76
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   31,554.52    6.45

Class N

  

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL

COVINGTON KY 41015-1999

   19,289,526.01    75.19
  

NFS LLC FEBO

CHICAGO IL 60607-4715

   1,318,242.752    5.13

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   2,880,671.474    16.64
  

STATE STREET BANK TTEE

BOSTON MA 02206-5501

   2,763,038.714    15.96
  

WELLS FARGO BANK FBO

CHARLOTTE NC 28288-1076

   1,486,129.423    8.58
  

NATIONAL FINANCIAL SEVICES CORP FOR

NEW YORK NY 10281-1003

   1,377,786.226    7.96
  

DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST

DES MOINES IA 50392-0001

   957,321.385    5.53

Admin Class

  

MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   36,238.819    99.95

Gateway Trust

 

Gateway Equity Call Premium Fund

 

Class A

  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   481,174.305    53.47
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   216,371.144    24.04
  

GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TTEE F

GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-5002

   50,096.144    5.56

Class C

  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   48,245.969    91.43

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Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Class N

  

NGAM ADVISORS LP

BOSTON MA 02199-8197

   88.436    99.90

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   2,777,493.504    45.31

Gateway Fund

 

Class A

  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   9,518,176.554    18.20
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905

   8,488,983.767    16.23
  

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT SERVICING INC

KING OF PRUSSIA PA 19406-1212

   3,375,701.651    6.45
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   2,846,770.601    5.44

Class C

  

MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   1,908,839.325    18.41
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   1,895,899.916    18.29
  

RAYMOND JAMES

ST PETERSBURG FL 33716-1100

   1,580,935.309    15.25
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   1,160,433.823    11.19
  

WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC

SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523

   894,266.126    8.62
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   804,360.852    7.76
  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   630,229.463    6.08

Class N

  

NABANK & CO

TULSA OK 74101-2180

   150,524.368    42.22
  

BAND & CO C/O US BANK NA

MILWAUKEE WI 53201-1787

   132,877.632    37.27
  

BANK OF AMERICA CUSTODIAN

DALLAS TX 75284-3869

   73,057.479    20.49

Class Y

  

CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151

   49,447,001.82    26.71
  

MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

JERSEY CITY NJ 07311

   16,885,414.84    9.12
  

UBS WM USA

WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761

   14,838,220.02    8.01
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   11,478,722.88    6.20
  

MLPF & S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT

JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484

   11,254,862.95    6.08

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Fund and
Class

  

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner

  Shares
Beneficially
Owned
   Percentage of
Outstanding
Shares of
Class Owned
 

Natixis ETF Trust

 

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

 

  

NFS LLC FEBO

CHICAGO IL 60607-4715

   264,668    75.62
  

LPL FINANCIAL

SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091

   37,113    10.60
  

PERSHING LLC

JERSEY CITY NJ 07399-0001

   20,418    5.83

 

*Such ownership may be beneficially held by individuals or entities other than the owner listed. To the extent that any listed shareholder beneficially owns more than 25% of a Fund, it may be deemed to “control” such Fund within the meaning of the 1940 Act. The effect of such control may be to reduce the ability of other shareholders of the Fund to take actions requiring the affirmative vote of holders of a plurality or majority of the Fund’s shares without the approval of the controlling shareholder.

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Ownership of Shares by Management

As of December 21, 2012,September 15, 2017, the Trustees and executive officers of the Trusts collectively owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of each class of shares of each Fund except for the following:

 

Trustees / Officers  Shares Beneficially Owned   Percentage of Outstanding
Shares of Class  Owned
 
Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund— Institutional Class          

Daniel J. Fuss

   5,401,185.86     6.38
           
Loomis Sayles Growth Fund—Class Y          

Robert J. Blanding

   166,226.795     1.12

Trustees / Officers

  Shares Beneficially Owned   Percentage of Outstanding
Shares of Class Owned
 
Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund – Institutional Class 

Daniel J. Fuss

   4,081,087.912    3.90

 

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Appendix C

During the fiscal year ended JanuaryDecember 31, 2012,2016, November 30, 2016 and September 30, 2012, November 30, 2012 and December 31, 2012,2016, the Trustees of the Trusts received the amounts set forth in the following tables for serving as Trustees of the Trusts.

Compensation Table

Total Aggregate Compensation from each Trust

JanuaryDecember 31, 20122016

 

  Natixis Funds Trust IV*   Total Compensation from
the Fund  Complex**
   Natixis
Funds
Trust I1
   Natixis
Funds
Trust II2
   Natixis
Funds
Trust IV3
   Gateway
Trust4
   Natixis ETF
Trust5
   Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex6
 

Charles D. Baker

  $2,172    $155,000  

Daniel M. Cain***

  $2,172    $155,000  

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

 

    

Kenneth A. Drucker

  $2,380    $173,000    $28,603   $52,190   $2,356   $22,275   $401   $249,500 

Edmond J. English****

  $0    $0  

Edmond J. English

  $27,738   $51,449   $2,390   $21,044   $371   $240,000 

Richard A. Goglia

  $27,738   $51,449   $2,390   $21,044   $371   $240,000 

Wendell J. Knox

  $2,252    $161,000    $27,738   $51,449   $2,390   $21,044   $371   $240,000 

Martin T. Meehan*****

  $0    $0  

Martin T. Meehan

  $27,738   $51,449   $2,390   $21,044   $371   $240,000 

Maureen B. Mitchell7

   N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Sandra O. Moose

  $1,345    $250,000    $33,944   $47,514   $889   $35,549   $15   $325,000 

James P. Palermo

  $12,734   $21,649   $949   $9,945   $371   $109,500 

Erik R. Sirri

  $2,172    $155,000    $27,738   $51,449   $2,390   $21,044   $371   $240,000 

Peter J. Smail

  $2,172    $155,000    $29,719   $54,981   $2,542   $22,647   $401   $257,500 

Cynthia L. Walker

  $2,181    $158,000    $28,870   $53,467   $2,477   $21,960   $388   $250,000 

Robert J. Blanding

  $0    $0  

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

 

Kevin P. Charleston

  $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0 

David L. Giunta

  $0    $0    $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0 

John T. Hailer

  $0    $0  

 

*1Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the trusteesfiscal year ended December 31, 2016, with respect to the Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust I as of December 31, 2016 for the Trustees is as follows: English ($93,013), Goglia ($14,915), Knox ($198,855), Meehan ($44,968), Palermo ($5,179), Sirri ($164,462) and Walker ($250,747).
2Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, with respect to the Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust II as of December 31, 2016 for the Trustees is as follows: English ($164,741), Goglia ($24,087), Knox ($268,322), Meehan ($75,762), Palermo ($8,805), Sirri ($232,724) and Walker ($277,349).
3Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2012.2017, with respect to the Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust IV as of January 31, 20122017 for the Trustees is as follows: CainEnglish ($13,724)9,761), Goglia ($1,291), Knox ($6,301)23,250), Meehan ($5,085), Palermo ($386), Sirri ($5,126)18,629) and Walker ($12,546)30,212).
**4Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, with respect to the Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Gateway Trust as of December 31, 2016 for the Trustees is as follows: English ($73,829), Goglia ($10,456), Knox ($131,734), Meehan ($36,345), Palermo ($4,045), Sirri ($111,246) and Walker ($147,153).
5Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, with respect to Natixis ETF Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis ETF Trust as of December 31, 2016 for the Trustees is as follows: English ($378), Goglia (N/A), Knox ($376), Meehan ($38), Palermo ($151), Sirri ($376) and Walker ($396).
6Total compensationCompensation represents amounts paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016 to a Trustee for serving on the Boardboard of Trustees of seven (7) trusts with a total of forty-four (44)forty-two (42) funds as of JanuaryDecember 31, 2012. The total compensation includes amounts received from the Natixis Cash Management Trust—Money Market Series, which was liquidated on February 16, 2011 and Loomis Sayles Disciplined Equity Fund, which was liquidated on May 13, 2011.2016.
***7Mr. Cain is deemed an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II because he is an affiliated person of Cain Brothers & Company, LLC, a registered broker-dealer that has executed portfolio transactions on behalf of certain institutional separate accounts managed by McDonnell Investment Management, LLC, the sub-adviser to the McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust II.
****Mr. English was appointed as a Trustee effective January 1, 2013.
*****Mr. MeehanMs. Mitchell was appointed as a Trustee effective July 1, 2012.2017.

 

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Compensation Table

Total Aggregate Compensation from each Trust

September 30, 20122016

 

 Natixis Funds
Trust I*
  Loomis Sayles
Funds I*
  Loomis Sayles
Funds II*
  Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex**
   Natixis Funds
Trust I1
   Loomis Sayles
Funds I2
   Loomis Sayles
Funds II3
   Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex4
 

Charles D. Baker

 $3,168   $55,681   $57,339   $176,250  

Daniel M. Cain***

 $3,371   $59,388   $61,180   $187,500  

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

 

Kenneth A. Drucker

 $3,354   $60,799   $62,679   $189,250    $27,903   $65,508   $74,988   $243,250 

Edmond J. English****

 $0   $0   $0   $0  

Edmond J. English

  $27,036   $62,616   $71,174   $233,750 

Richard A. Goglia

  $27,036   $62,616   $71,174   $233,750 

Wendell J. Knox

 $3,272   $57,651   $59,373   $182,250    $27,036   $62,616   $71,174   $233,750 

Martin T. Meehan*****

 $790   $13,197   $13,737   $39,750  

Martin T. Meehan

  $27,036   $62,616   $71,174   $233,750 

Maureen B. Mitchell5

   N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A 

Sandra O. Moose

 $3,566   $103,924   $108,554   $261,250    $33,090   $91,139   $113,333   $318,750 

James P. Palermo

  $6,344   $14,479   $17,457   $54,750 

Erik R. Sirri

 $3,168   $55,681   $57,339   $176,250    $27,036   $62,616   $71,174   $233,750 

Peter J. Smail

 $3,168   $55,681   $57,339   $176,250    $29,019   $67,368   $76,663   $251,250 

Cynthia L. Walker

 $3,272   $57,651   $59,373   $182,250    $28,023   $64,978   $73,924   $242,500 

Robert J. Blanding

 $0   $0   $0   $0  

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

 

Kevin P. Charleston

  $0   $0   $0   $0 

David L. Giunta

 $0   $0   $0   $0    $0   $0   $0   $0 

John T. Hailer

 $0   $0   $0   $0  

 

*1Amounts include payments deferred by the trusteesTrustees for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2012.2016, with respect to the Trusts. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust I as of September 30, 20122016 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($319,122),English $86,424, Goglia $15,048, Knox ($67,229),$192,041, Meehan ($1,794),$44,410, Palermo $2,574, Sirri ($59,439)$159,954 and Walker ($116,088).$237,189.
2Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016, with respect to Loomis Sayles Funds I. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Loomis Sayles Funds I as of September 30, 20122016 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($345,444),English $250,096, Goglia $36,955, Knox ($202,676),$571,701, Meehan ($6,434),$139,887, Palermo $5,875, Sirri ($172,739)$467,641 and Walker ($377,208).$740,582.
3Amounts include payments deferred by Trustees for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016, with respect to Loomis Sayles Funds II. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Loomis Sayles Funds II as of September 30, 20122016 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($357,460),English $270,114, Goglia $39,633, Knox ($208,595),$602,005, Meehan ($6,697),$148,822, Palermo $7,084, Sirri ($177,900)$494,904 and Walker ($365,532).$747,221.
**4

Total compensationCompensation represents amounts paid during the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016 to a Trustee for serving on the Board of Trustees of seven (7) trusts with a total of forty-four (44)forty-three (43) funds as of September 30, 2012. The total compensation includes amounts received from the Westpeak ActiveBeta® Equity Fund, which was liquidated on March 16, 2012, Hansberger International Series-Emerging Markets Fund, which was liquidated on July 27, 2012 and Natixis Oakmark Global Fund, which was liquidated on August 17, 2012.

2016.
***5Mr. Cain is deemed an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II because he is an affiliated person of Cain Brothers & Company, LLC, a registered broker-dealer that has executed portfolio transactions on behalf of certain institutional separate accounts managed by McDonnell Investment Management, LLC, the sub-adviser to the McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust II.
****Mr. English was appointed as a Trustee effective January 1, 2013.
*****Mr. MeehanMs. Mitchell was appointed as a Trustee effective July 1, 2012.2017.

 

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Total Aggregate Compensation from each Trust

November 30, 20122016

 

  Natixis Funds
Trust II*
   

Gateway

Trust*

   Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex**
   Natixis Funds
Trust II1
   Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex2
 

Charles D. Baker

  $6,044    $1,436    $180,000  

Daniel M. Cain***

  $6,492    $1,538    $195,000  

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

 

Kenneth A. Drucker

  $6,138    $1,401    $193,000    $52,190   $249,500 

Edmond J. English****

  $0    $0    $0  

Edmond J. English

  $51,449   $240,000 

Richard A. Goglia

  $51,449   $240,000 

Wendell J. Knox

  $6,223    $1,477    $186,000    $51,449   $240,000 

Martin T. Meehan*****

  $2,904    $719    $79,500  

Martin T. Meehan

  $51,449   $240,000 

Maureen B. Mitchell3

   N/A    N/A 

Sandra O. Moose

  $429    $68    $265,000    $47,514   $325,000 

James P. Palermo

  $21,649   $109,500 

Erik R. Sirri

  $6,044    $1,436    $180,000    $51,449   $240,000 

Peter J. Smail

  $6,044    $1,436    $180,000    $54,981   $257,500 

Cynthia L. Walker

  $6,223    $1,477    $186,000    $53,467   $250,000 

Robert J. Blanding

  $0    $0    $0  

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

 

Kevin P. Charleston

  $0   $0 

David L. Giunta

  $0    $0    $0    $0   $0 

John T. Hailer

  $0    $0    $0  

 

*1Amounts include payments deferred by the trusteesTrustees for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2012.2016, with respect to the Trust. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Fundsthe Trust II as of November 30, 20122016 for the Trustees is as follows: CainEnglish ($73,856)162,699), Goglia ($23,929), Knox ($67,122)266,135), Meehan ($5,032)75,336), Palermo ($8,730), Sirri ($61,916)230,952) and Walker ($83,399). The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Gateway Trust as of November 30, 2012 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($14,239), Knox ($38,074), Meehan ($2,930), Sirri ($33,273) and Walker ($55,103)273,610).
**2

Total compensationCompensation represents amounts paid during the fiscal year ended November 30, 2016 to a Trustee for serving on the Board of Trustees of seven (7) trusts with a total of forty-four (44) funds as of November 30, 2012. The total compensation includes amounts received from the Westpeak ActiveBeta® Equity Fund, which was liquidated on March 16, 2012, Hansberger International Series-Emerging Markets Fund, which was liquidated on July 27, 2012 and Natixis Oakmark Global Fund, which was liquidated on August 17, 2012.

2016.
***3Mr. Cain is deemed an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II because he is an affiliated person of Cain Brothers & Company, LLC, a registered broker-dealer that has executed portfolio transactions on behalf of certain institutional separate accounts managed by McDonnell Investment Management, LLC, the sub-adviser to the McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust II.
****Mr. English was appointed as a Trustee effective January 1, 2013.
*****Mr. MeehanMs. Mitchell was appointed as a Trustee effective July 1, 2012.2017.

 

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Total Aggregate Compensation from each Trust

December 31, 2012

 

   Natixis Funds
Trust I*
  Natixis Funds
Trust II*
  

Gateway

Trust*

  Hansberger
International
Series*
  Total
Compensation
from the Fund
Complex**
 

Charles D. Baker

 $16,492   $18,320   $10,236   $5,784   $180,000  

Daniel M. Cain***

 $17,694   $19,728   $11,157   $6,197   $195,000  

Kenneth A. Drucker

 $16,752   $19,046   $11,348   $5,828   $193,000  

Edmond J. English****

 $0   $0   $0   $0   $0  

Wendell J. Knox

 $16,973   $18,883   $10,604   $5,949   $186,000  

Martin T. Meehan*****

 $5,897   $7,108   $5,114   $1,763   $79,500  

Sandra O. Moose

 $5,761   $12,754   $22,980   $2,266   $265,000  

Erik R. Sirri

 $16,492   $18,320   $10,236   $5,784   $180,000  

Peter J. Smail

 $16,492   $18,320   $10,236   $5,784   $180,000  

Cynthia L. Walker

 $16,973   $18,883   $10,604   $5,949   $186,000  

Robert J. Blanding

 $0   $0   $0   $0   $0  

David L. Giunta

 $0   $0   $0   $0   $0  

John T. Hailer

 $0   $0   $0   $0   $0  

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*Amounts include payments deferred by the trustees for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust I as of December 31, 2012 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($331,134), Knox ($73,798), Meehan ($3,909), Sirri ($63,663) and Walker ($121,961). The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Natixis Funds Trust II as of December 31, 2012 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($75,923), Knox ($69,538), Meehan ($5,202), Sirri ($61,449) and Walker ($84,427). The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Gateway Trust as of December 31, 2012 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($14,631), Knox ($39,443), Meehan ($3,029), Sirri ($33,023) and Walker ($55,783). The total amount of deferred compensation accrued for Hansberger International Series as of December 31, 2012 for the Trustees is as follows: Cain ($18,563), Knox ($30,493), Meehan ($916), Sirri ($24,638) and Walker ($48,262).
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***Mr. Cain is deemed an “interested person” of Natixis Funds Trust II because he is an affiliated person of Cain Brothers & Company, LLC, a registered broker-dealer that has executed portfolio transactions on behalf of certain institutional separate accounts managed by McDonnell Investment Management, LLC, the sub-adviser to the McDonnell Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, a series of Natixis Funds Trust II.
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Loomis Sayles Securitized Asset Fund

Loomis Sayles Small Mid Cap Growth Fund

ASG Dynamic Allocation Fund

ASG Tactical U.S. Market Fund

Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Intermediate Duration Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Multi-Asset Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Strategic Income Fund

Mirova Global Green Bond Fund

Natixis Oakmark International Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2025 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2040 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2055 Fund

Vaughan Nelson Select Fund

Loomis Sayles Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Institutional High Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund

Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF

ASG Global Alternatives Fund

Gateway Equity Call Premium Fund

Loomis Sayles Dividend Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Growth Fund

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles Senior Floating Rate and Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Value Fund

Mirova Global Sustainable Equity Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2015 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2030 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2045 Fund

Natixis Sustainable Future 2060 Fund

Vaughan Nelson Small Cap Value Fund

Loomis Sayles Core Discipline Alpha Bond Fund

Loomis Sayles High Income Opportunities Fund

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund

Loomis Sayles Small Cap Value Fund

The following matter will be considered at the Meeting:

1.To elect thirteen nominees to the Board of Trustees of each Trust.

The Board of Trustees recommends that you vote “FOR” the proposal.

If you wish to attend and vote at the Meeting, please bring this Notice and proper identification with you to the Meeting.

Please refer to the Proxy Materials for further details on the proposal.

YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT NO MATTER HOW MANY SHARES YOU OWN

Common Questions about Notice and Access

Why am I receiving a Notice of Internet Availability instead of a Proxy Card and Proxy Statement?

Your Fund(s) has elected to utilize a distribution model authorized by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) in 2007. This model, known as Notice and Access, allows mutual funds and public companies to send you a Notice instead of a full set of printed proxy materials. As a shareholder, you can select the means by which you access those proxy materials. You can view the materials electronically via the Internet, or request a full set of printed materials for this Shareholder Meeting and all future shareholder meetings, or you can make that choice on a case by case basis.

How do I access the materials, set my preference for future meetings.shareholder meeting materials and record my vote?

TELEPHONE – Using a touch-tone phone, call us toll free at1-866-551-3628 inOn the U.S. or Canada

Follow the simplefront side of this Notice are easy to follow instructions on how to log in to order a paper or e-mail copy of theaccess proxy materials forelectronically or request a full set of printed materials. Once you are on the current meeting and submitwebsite or ordering on the phone, you can also make your delivery preferenceselection for future meetings.

E-MAIL – Send us an e-mail atfundproxy@ematerials.com with “Natixis Funds Material Request” inWhen you are ready to vote, electronic voting is available by Internet or by Telephone using the subject line.

This e-mail must include in the message 1) Your full nameControl Number and address, 2) the 13-digit number in the box preceded by an arrowSecurity Code on the top, right side of the front of this notice, 3) your preferenceNotice. The Telephone voting phone number is different from the ordering phone number and is displayed on the website. If you want to vote via Mail, you will need to request a paper copy of the materials to receive currenta Proxy Card and Return Envelope.

If I request printed proxy materials, via mail. If you choosehow long will it take for me to receive an e-mail with links tothem?

The SEC rule requires that the electronic materials please include your e-mail address, 4) if you would like for this preference to apply to deliverybe sent via first class mail within three business days of material for all future meetings, include the word “Permanent” and the last four digitsreceipt of your Social Security Number in the message.request.

NATIXIS FUNDS SHAREHOLDER MEETING INFORMATION

Matter(s) intended to be acted upon at the Special Meeting of Shareholders are listed below.

The Board recommends that you vote FOR the following proposal(s):

1. Election of Four Trustees

Applicable Funds:NAT_29185_NA_092817