Company: CIF
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form Type: 40-17G
Source: 0000912938-25-000202
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Company: MFS INTERMEDIATE HIGH INCOME FUND
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form: 40-17G
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Simple Steps toPrevent FraudulentlyInduced WireTransfers

Email communication is efficient, but it is not a secure method of communication. Regardless of your familiarity with a contact, that contact’semail may be intercepted, altered and fabricated. You may reduce the chances of fraud by following these best practices:

1.Verify Email Requests by Telephone: Require those responsible for paying invoices or changing bank routing information to verify payment details over the phone, rather than by email or documents sent electronically. Making a phone call to a known, pre-existing telephone number remains the single best protection against fraud.

2.Segregate WireTransferResponsibilities:Establishastandingpolicythatrequiresatleastthreepeople to review and approve wire transfer requests, pay an invoice or change a business partner’s bank account information. Such requests should be entered by the initiator of the wire and verified by two independentsignatories.

3.Turn on MFA for Cloud Email: Multifactor Authentication is available from all major email providers. It provides a layer of security to email accounts beyond a user’s account name and password, making it harder for criminals to impersonate you, your executives and your employees.

This document is for information only. It is offered as a resource to be used together
with your professional insurance advisers in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liability is assumed
by reason of the information this document contains.

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| U.S. Treasury Department’s                                                 
 Office Of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) Advisory Notice to Policyholders |

This Policyholder Notice shall not be construed as part of your policy and no coverage is provided by this Policyholder Notice nor can it be construed to replace any provisions of your policy. You should read your policyandreviewyourDeclarationspageforcompleteinformationonthecoveragesyouareprovided.

This Notice provides information concerning possible impact on your insurance coverage due to directives issued by OFAC.Please read this Notice carefully.

TheOfficeofForeignAssetsControl(OFAC)administersandenforcessanctionspolicy,basedon Presidentialdeclarationsof"nationalemergency".OFAChasidentifiedandlistednumerous:

Foreignagents;

Frontorganizations;

Terrorists;

Terroristorganizations;and

Narcoticstraffickers;

as "Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons". This
list can be located on the United States Treasury's web site – http//