ALPS SERIES TRUST CUPPS ALL CAP GROWTH FUND CUPPS MID CAP GROWTH FUND INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT
Exhibit (d)(8)
XXXXX ALL CAP GROWTH FUND
XXXXX MID CAP GROWTH FUND
INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made and entered into effective as of June 30, 2014, by and between the ALPS Series Trust, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Trust”) on behalf of the Xxxxx All Cap Growth Fund and the Xxxxx Mid Cap Growth Fund, two series of shares of the Trust (each, a “Fund” and together, the “Funds”), and Xxxxx Capital Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Adviser”).
WHEREAS, the Trust is an open-end management investment company, registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”);
WHEREAS, the Trust has designated each Fund as a separate series of interests in the Trust; and
WHEREAS, the Adviser is registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the “Advisers Act”), and engages in the business of asset management; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Trust (the “trustees” or the “Board”) has approved this Agreement, and the Adviser is willing to furnish certain investment advisory services upon the terms and conditions herein set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Obligations of the Investment Adviser.
(a) Services. The Adviser agrees to perform the following services (the “Services”) for the Trust:
(i) manage the investment and reinvestment of the assets of the Funds;
(ii) continuously review, supervise, and administer the investment program of the Funds;
(iii) determine, in its discretion, the securities to be purchased, retained or sold (and implement those decisions) with respect to the Funds and what portion of each Fund’s assets shall be held uninvested;
(iv) provide the Trust and the Funds with records concerning the Adviser’s activities under this Agreement that the Trust and the Funds are required to maintain;
(v) render mutually agreeable regular reports to the Trust’s trustees and officers concerning the Adviser’s discharge of the foregoing responsibilities, including, but not limited to, reviewing investment policies and investment selection with the trustees every quarter;
(vi) in connection with each Fund’s investment program, provide the Funds with investment research and statistical data, advice and supervision, data processing and clerical services;
(vii) furnish the Trust with information the Trust may reasonably request with respect to the securities that the Funds may hold or contemplate purchasing;
(viii) provide the Trust, upon reasonable notice, with access to the Adviser’s Fund records maintained by the Adviser; and
(ix) advise and assist the officers of the Trust as may be reasonably requested in taking such steps as are necessary or appropriate to carry out the decisions of the Board and its committees with respect to the foregoing matters and the conduct of the business of the Funds.
The Adviser shall discharge the foregoing responsibilities subject to the control of the trustees and officers of the Trust and in compliance with: (i) such policies as the trustees may from time to time establish and provide to the Adviser, including, but not limited to, the Trust’s Declaration of Trust dated January 12, 2012 and its By-Laws; (ii) each Fund’s objectives, policies and limitations as set forth in its prospectus and statement of additional information, as the same may be amended from time to time; and (iii) with all applicable laws and regulations. All Services to be furnished by the Adviser under this Agreement may be furnished through the medium of any directors, officers or employees of the Adviser or through such other parties as the Adviser may determine from time to time, including, without limitation, to the extent approved by the trustees of the Trust, and consistent with the 1940 Act and with all applicable laws and regulations (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Rules”), any investment sub-adviser (each a “Sub-Adviser”). In such case, the Adviser will oversee the Sub-Adviser in carrying out the Services. The appointment of Sub-Advisers shall be subject to approval by the Board and, to the extent required by the 1940 Act or any other law or regulation, approval of the shareholders of the Funds.
(b) Expenses and Personnel. The Adviser agrees, at its own expense or at the expense of one or more of its affiliates, to render the Services and to provide the office space, furnishings, equipment and personnel as may be reasonably required in the judgment of the trustees and officers of the Trust to perform the Services on the terms and for the compensation provided herein. The Adviser shall authorize and permit any of its officers, directors and employees, who may be elected as trustees or officers of the Trust, to serve in the capacities in which they are elected, subject to the individual consent of such persons to serve and to any limitations imposed by law. Except to the extent expressly assumed by the Adviser herein and except to the extent required by law to be paid by the Adviser, the Trust shall pay all costs and expenses in connection with its operation, including, but not limited to, brokerage and research services acquired through the allocation of commissions, costs of preparing and printing
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prospectuses and supplements thereto for regulatory purposes and for distribution to existing shareholders, administration fees, charges of the custodian and of the transfer and dividend disbursing agent, certain insurance premiums, outside auditing and legal expenses, costs of shareholder reports and shareholder meetings.
(c) Books and Records. All books and records prepared and maintained by the Adviser for the Trust and the Funds under this Agreement shall be the property of the Trust and the Funds and, upon request therefor, the Adviser shall surrender to the Trust and the Funds such of the books and records so requested. The Trust acknowledges that the Adviser may retain copies of all records required to meet the record retention requirements imposed by law and regulation.
2. Fund Transactions. The Adviser is authorized to select the brokers or dealers that will execute the purchases and sales of portfolio securities for the Funds. With respect to brokerage selection, the Adviser shall seek to obtain the best overall execution for Fund transactions, which is a combination of price, quality of execution and other factors. The Adviser may, in its discretion, purchase and sell portfolio securities from and to brokers and dealers who provide the Adviser with brokerage, research, analysis, advice and similar services, and the Adviser may pay to these brokers and dealers, in return for such services, a higher commission or spread than may be charged by other brokers and dealers, provided that the Adviser determines in good faith that such commission is reasonable in terms either of that particular transaction or of the overall responsibility of the Adviser to the Funds and its other clients and that the total commission paid by the Funds will be reasonable in relation to the benefits to such Fund and its other clients over the long-term. The Adviser will promptly communicate to the officers and the trustees of the Trust such information relating to portfolio transactions as they may reasonably request.
The parties agree that it is in the interests of the Funds that the Adviser have access to supplemental investment and market research and security and economic analyses provided by brokers who may execute brokerage transactions at a higher cost to the Funds than may result when brokerage is allocated to other brokers on the basis of the best price and execution. In selecting brokers or dealers to execute a particular transaction and in evaluating the best price and execution available, the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser may consider the brokerage and research services (as such terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) provided to the Funds and/or other accounts over which the Adviser exercises investment discretion.
3. Compensation of the Adviser. The Xxxxx All Cap Growth Fund and the Xxxxx Mid Cap Growth Fund will pay to the Adviser an investment advisory fee (the “Fee”) equal to an annualized rate of 0.95% and 0.95%, respectively, of the average daily net assets of the Fund. The Fee shall be calculated as of the last business day of each month based upon the average daily net assets of the Fund determined in the manner described in the Fund’s Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, and shall be paid to the Adviser by the Fund as soon as practicable after the last day of each month. In the event of termination of this Agreement, the fee provided in this Section 3 shall be paid on a pro-rata basis, based on the number of days of the month during which this Agreement was in effect.
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4. Status of Investment Adviser. The services of the Adviser to the Trust and the Funds are not to be deemed exclusive, and the Adviser shall be free to render similar services to others so long as its services to the Trust and the Funds are not impaired thereby and provided that whenever the Funds and one or more other accounts advised by the Adviser are prepared to purchase or sell the same security, available investments or opportunities for sales will be allocated in accordance with the written policies of the Adviser and in a manner believed by the Adviser to be equitable to each entity under the specific circumstances. The Adviser shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided or authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust or the Funds in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Trust or the Funds. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit or restrict the right of any director, officer or employee of the Adviser, who may also be a trustee, officer or employee of the Trust, to engage in any other business or to devote his or her time and attention in part to the management or other aspects of any other business, whether of a similar nature or a dissimilar nature.
5. Permissible Interests. Trustees, agents, and stockholders of the Trust are or may be interested in the Adviser (or any successor thereof) as directors, partners, officers or stockholders or otherwise; and directors, partners, officers, agents and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be interested in the Trust as trustees, stockholders or otherwise; and the Adviser (or any successor) is or may be interested in the Trust as a stockholder or otherwise.
6. Limits of Liability; Indemnification. The Adviser assumes no responsibility under this Agreement other than to render the services called for hereunder. The Adviser shall not be liable for any error of judgment or for any loss suffered by the Trust or the Funds in connection with the matters to which this Agreement relates, except a loss resulting from a breach of fiduciary duty with respect to receipt of compensation for services (in which case any award of damages shall be limited to the period and the amount set forth in Section 36(b)(3) of the 0000 Xxx) or a loss resulting from willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence on its part in the performance of, or from reckless disregard by it of its obligations and duties under, this Agreement. It is agreed that the Adviser shall have no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the Trust’s registration statement under the Act or the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), except for information supplied by the Adviser orally or in writing for inclusion therein. The Trust agrees to indemnify the Adviser to the full extent permitted by the Trust’s Declaration of Trust.
7. Proxy Voting and Other Corporate Matters. The Adviser will take any and all action and provide any and all advice with respect to the voting of securities held by the Funds in accordance with the Funds’ Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures, as amended and revised from time to time. The Adviser agrees to provide the Funds in a timely manner with a record of votes cast containing all of the voting information required by Form N-PX in an electronic format to enable the Funds to file Form N-PX as required by Rule 30b1-4 under the 1940 Act. With the Funds’ approval and the Adviser’s consent, the Adviser shall also have the authority to: (i) identify, evaluate and pursue legal claims, including commencing or defending suits, affecting the securities held at any time in the Funds, including claims in bankruptcy, class action securities litigation and other litigation; (ii) participate in such litigation or related proceedings with respect to such securities as the Adviser deems appropriate to preserve or enhance the value of the Funds, including filing proofs of claim and related documents and serving as “lead
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plaintiff” in class action lawsuits; (iii) exercise generally any of the powers of an owner with respect to the supervision and management of such rights or claims, including the settlement, compromise or submission to arbitration of any claims, the exercise of which the Adviser deems to be in the best interest of the Funds or required by applicable law, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), and (iv) employ suitable agents, including legal counsel, and to arrange for the payment of their reasonable fees, expenses and related costs from the Funds.
8. Information and Reports. The Adviser shall keep the Funds informed of developments relating to its duties as Adviser of which the Adviser has, or should have, knowledge that would materially affect the Funds. In this regard, the Adviser shall provide the Funds and their respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Funds may from time to time reasonably request.
(a) Prior to each regular meeting of the Board of the Funds, the Adviser shall provide the Board with reports regarding the Adviser’s management of the Funds during the most recently completed quarter, which reports shall include the Adviser’s compliance with the Funds’ investment objectives and policies and the 1940 Act and applicable rules and regulations under the 1940 Act, each of which shall be in such form as may be mutually agreed upon by the Adviser and the Funds.
(b) Each of the Adviser and the Funds shall provide the other party with a list, to the best of the Adviser’s or the Funds’ respective knowledge, of each affiliated person (and any affiliated person of such an affiliated person) of the Adviser or the Funds, as the case may be, and each of the Adviser and the Funds agrees promptly to update such list whenever the Adviser or the Funds becomes aware of any changes that should be added to or deleted from the list of affiliated persons.
(c) The Adviser shall also provide the Funds with any information reasonably requested by the Funds regarding the Adviser’s management of Fund assets required for any shareholder report, amended registration statement, or supplement to the prospectus or statement of additional information to be filed by the Funds with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).
9. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect for an initial term of two years from the date hereof, and from year to year thereafter provided such continuance is approved at least annually with respect to each Fund by (i) the Board or (ii) the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund; and in either event, by the vote of a majority of the trustees of the Trust who are not “interested persons” (as defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Trust, which vote must be cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval; provided, however, that:
(a) the Trust may, at any time and without the payment of any penalty, terminate this Agreement upon 30 days’ written notice of a decision to terminate this Agreement by: (i) the Trust’s trustees; or (ii) the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Funds;
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(b) the Adviser may, at any time and without the payment of penalty, terminate this Agreement upon 60 days’ notice to the Trust and the Funds;
(c) this Agreement shall immediately terminate in the event of its assignment (within the meaning of the 1940 Act and the Rules thereunder); and
(d) the terms of paragraphs 6, 9, 11 and 15 of this Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
In the event the Adviser intends to enter into a transaction that may result in the assignment of this Agreement, the Adviser shall take commercially reasonable steps to notify the Funds in writing sufficiently in advance of any such proposed “assignment” as will enable the Funds to consider whether an assignment as defined in Section 2(a)(4) of the 1940 Act will occur, and to take the steps reasonably necessary to enter into a new contract with the Adviser, which may include an interim advisory contract pursuant to Rule 15a-4 under the 1940 Act.
10. Amendments. No provision of this Agreement may be changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by an instrument in writing signed by the party against which enforcement of the change, waiver, discharge or termination is sought. An amendment to this Agreement shall not be effective until approved by the Board, including a majority of the directors who are not interested persons of the Adviser or of the Trust. To the extent legal counsel to the Trust concludes that shareholder approval of a particular amendment to this Agreement is required under the 1940 Act, such amendment will not be effective until the required shareholder approval has been obtained.
11. Applicable Law. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties, shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and shall be governed by Colorado law in a manner not in conflict with the provisions of the 1940 Act.
12. Representations and Warranties.
(a) Representations and Warranties of the Adviser. The Adviser hereby represents and warrants to the Trust as follows:
(i) the Adviser is a limited liability company duly organized and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and is duly authorized to enter into this Agreement and carry out its duties and obligations hereunder;
(ii) the Adviser is registered as an investment adviser with the SEC under the Advisers Act, and shall maintain such registration in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement;
(iii) the Adviser will maintain, keep current and preserve on behalf of the Funds all books and records: (i) required pursuant to Rule 31a-1(b)(1), (2)(ii), (2)(iii), (3), (5) – (10), (12) and any records reasonably related thereto; or (ii) required in connection with such recordkeeping responsibilities as may be mutually agreed between the Funds and the Adviser from time to time. The Adviser agrees that such records are the property
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of the Funds, and shall be surrendered to the Funds within a reasonable time upon request. The Funds acknowledge that Adviser may retain copies of all records required to meet the record retention requirements imposed by law and regulation;
(iv) the Adviser shall maintain a written code of ethics (the “Code of Ethics”) complying with the requirements of Rule 204A-1 under the Advisers Act and Rule 17j-l under the 1940 Act and shall provide the Funds with a copy of the Code of Ethics and evidence of its adoption. It shall institute procedures reasonably necessary to prevent Access Persons (as defined in Rule 17j-1) from violating its Code of Ethics. The Adviser acknowledges receipt of the written Code of Ethics adopted by and on behalf of the Funds. Each calendar quarter while this Agreement is in effect, a duly authorized compliance officer of the Adviser shall certify to the Funds that the Adviser has complied with the requirements of Rules 204A-1 and 17j-l during the previous calendar quarter and that there has been no material violation of its Code of Ethics, or of Rule 17j-1(b), and that no persons covered under its Code of Ethics have divulged or acted upon any material, non-public information, as such term is defined under relevant securities laws, and if a violation of the Code of Ethics of the Funds or a violation of the Code of Ethics of the Adviser has occurred, that appropriate action was taken in response to such violation. Annually, the Adviser shall furnish to the Funds a written report that complies with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 concerning the Adviser’s Code of Ethics. Upon reasonable request, the Adviser shall permit the Funds to examine the reports required to be made by the Adviser under Rules 204A-1(b) and 17j-l(d)(1) and this subparagraph;
(v) the Adviser has adopted and implemented, and throughout the term of this Agreement shall maintain in effect and implement, policies and procedures reasonably designed to prevent, detect and correct violations by the Adviser and its supervised persons, and, to the extent the activities of the Adviser in respect of the Funds could affect the Funds, by the Funds, of “Federal Securities Laws” (as defined in Rule 38a-1 under the 1940 Act), and that the Adviser has provided the Funds with true and complete copies of its policies and procedures (or summaries thereof) and related information reasonably requested by the Funds. The Adviser agrees to cooperate with periodic reviews by the Funds’ compliance personnel of the Adviser’s policies and procedures, their operation and implementation and other compliance matters and to provide to the Funds from time to time such additional information and certifications in respect of the Adviser’s policies and procedures, compliance by the Adviser with federal securities laws and related matters as the Funds’ compliance personnel may reasonably request. The Adviser agrees to promptly notify the Funds of any compliance violations that affect, in any material respect, the Funds’ assets;
(vi) the Adviser will provide the requisite certifications reasonably requested by the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of the Funds necessary for those named officers to fulfill their reporting and certification obligations on Form N-CSR and Form N-Q as required under the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 to the extent that such reporting and certifications relate to the Adviser’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement; and
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(vii) the Adviser will immediately notify the Funds of the occurrence of any event that would disqualify the Adviser from serving as an investment adviser of an investment company pursuant to Section 9 of the 1940 Act or otherwise. The Adviser will also immediately notify the Funds if it is served or otherwise receives notice of any action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation, at law or in equity, before or by any court, public board or body, related to management of the Funds.
(b) Representations and Warranties of the Trust. The Trust hereby represents and warrants to the Adviser as follows: (i) the Trust has been duly organized as a statutory trust under the laws of the State of Delaware and is duly authorized to enter into this Agreement on behalf of the Funds and carry out its terms; (ii) the Trust is duly registered as an investment company with the SEC under the 1940 Act; (iii) shares of the Trust are duly registered for offer and sale to the public under the 1933 Act; (iv) the Trust’s registration statement related to the Funds meets the requirements of Form N-1A; (v) the Adviser has been provided current drafts of the Trust’s Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, the Funds’ prospectus and statement of additional information, the Funds’ policies and procedures, and any amendments or supplements to such documents that are related to the services provided under this Agreement will be provided to the Adviser within a reasonable period of time; (vi) this Agreement has been approved pursuant to the requirements of Section 15 of the 1940 Act; and (vii) such representations and warranties will be kept in effect during the term of this Agreement.
13. Notice. Any notice, advice or report to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be delivered or mailed:
To the Adviser at:
Xxxxx Capital Management, LLC
000 Xxxxx XxXxxxx Xxxxxxxxx
Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxxx XX 00000
Attn: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chief Operations Officer
To the Trust or the Fund at:
0000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Secretary
14. Structure of Agreement. The Trust is entering into this Agreement solely on behalf of the Funds, and: (a) no breach of any term of this Agreement shall create a right or obligation with respect to any series of the Trust other than the Funds; (b) under no circumstances shall the Adviser have the right to set off claims relating to the Funds by applying property of any other series of the Trust; and (c) the business and contractual relationships created by this Agreement, consideration for entering into this Agreement, and the consequences of such relationship and consideration relate solely to the Trust and the Funds.
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15. Use of Names. The Trust and the Adviser acknowledge that all rights to the name “ALPS Series Trust” or any variation thereof belong to the Trust. The Trust acknowledges that all rights to the names “Xxxxx” and “Xxxxx Capital” belong to the Adviser, and that the Trust is being granted a limited license to use such words in its name, the name of its series and the name of its classes of shares for so long as this Agreement remains in effect.
16. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or made invalid by a court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby and, to this extent, the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed to be severable.
17. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day and the year first written above.
ALPS SERIES TRUST | XXXXX CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC | |||
/s/ Xxxxxx X. May | /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxx | |||
By: Xxxxxx X. May | By: Xxxxxx Xxxxx | |||
Title: President | Title: President |
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