Company: NAZ
Filing Date: 2025-11-06
Form Type: N-CSR
Source: 0001193125-25-269465
Chunk: 211

Company: NUVEEN ARIZONA QUALITY MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND
Filing Date: 2025-11-06
Form: N-CSR
Chunk 211
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 to that held positions as an equity research analyst and fixed income pricing analyst. Stephen graduated with a B.S. in Finance from Miami University and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Chicago. (a)(2) Other Accounts Managed by Portfolio Managers Other Accounts Managed. In addition to managing the registrant, the Portfolio Managers are also primarily responsible for the day-to-dayportfolio management of the following accounts:

| Portfolio Manager  |     | Type of Account                  
 Managed                          |     | Number of 
  Accounts |     |         Assets* |
| Michael Hamilton   |     | Registered Investment Company    |     |        18 |     |  $15.30 billion |
|                    |     | Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |     |         0 |     |              $0 |
|                    |     | Other Accounts                   |     |         3 |     | $246.45 million |
| Stephen J. Candido |     | Registered Investment Company    |     |        30 |     |  $53.75 billion |
|                    |     | Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |     |         2 |     | $401.58 million |
|                    |     | Other Accounts                   |     |         3 |     | $196.15 million |

Potential Material Conflicts of Interest Actual or apparent conflicts of interest may arise when a portfolio manager has day-to-daymanagement responsibilities with respect to more than one account. More specifically, portfolio managers who manage multiple accounts are presented a number of potential conflicts, including, among others, those discussed below.

The management of multiple accounts may result in a portfolio manager devoting unequal time and attention to the management of each account. Nuveen Asset Management seeks to manage such competing interests for the time and attention of portfolio managers by having portfolio managers focus on a particular investment discipline. Most accounts managed by a portfolio manager in a particular investment strategy are managed using the same investment models.

If a portfolio manager identifies a limited investment opportunity which may be suitable for more than one account, an account may not be able to take full advantage of that opportunity due to an allocation of filled purchase or sale orders across all eligible accounts. To deal with these situations, Nuveen Asset Management has adopted procedures for allocating limited opportunities across multiple accounts.

With respect to many of its clients’ accounts, Nuveen Asset Management determines which broker to use to execute transaction