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Proxy Voting

CIFC seeks to vote proxies (to be considered at shareholder meetings) in the best interests of our Clients in instances where the Company has discretionary authority to vote proxies. However, because CIFC invests primarily in credit instruments, the Company generally does not receive proxy solicitations. If CIFC is invited to vote with respect to a Client’s Investment, the Company will vote in accordance with its fiduciary duty to its Clients.

Subject to our fiduciary responsibilities to protect value and provide competitive risk-adjusted returns for our clients. CIFC considers good corporate governance considerations among the factors it reviews when voting proxies.