Company: NMZ
Filing Date: 2025-11-18
Form Type: N-14 8C/A
Source: 0001999371-25-018025
Chunk: 141

Company: NUVEEN MUNICIPAL HIGH INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
Filing Date: 2025-11-18
Form: N-14 8C/A
Chunk 141
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 | KSHFO, LLC(4)                                                              | TIAA-CREF Global Agriculture II LLC       | None  |      $717,269 | 0.05%    |
|                 | KSHFO, LLC(4)                                                              | Global Agriculture II AIV (US) LLC        | None  |      $681,911 | 0.17%    |

| (1) | The Adviser, as well as the investment advisers to these Companies, are indirectly commonly controlled by Nuveen. |

| (2) | These amounts reflect the value of holdings as of December 31, 2024. As of the date of this Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus, 
 that is the most recent information available regarding the valuation of shares of the Companies.                             |

| (3) | These percentages reflect the overall amount committed to invest in the Companies, not current ownership percentages. |

| (4) | Mr. Kenny owns 6.60% of KSHFO, LLC. |

As of [●], each Board Member’s
individual beneficial shareholdings of each Fund constituted less than 1% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. As of [●],
the Board Members and executive officers as a group beneficially owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of each Fund. Information
regarding beneficial owners of 5% or more of any class of shares of any Fund is provided under “General Information—Shareholders
of the Target Funds and the Acquiring Fund.”

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Compensation

Prior to January 1, 2025, Independent Board
Members received a $350,000 annual retainer, plus they received (a) an annual retainer of $30,000 for membership on the Audit Committee
and Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee, respectively; (b) an annual retainer of $20,000 for membership
on the Investment Committee; and (c) an annual retainer of $20,000 for membership on the Dividend Committee, Nominating and Governance
Committee and Closed-End Funds Committee, respectively. In addition to the payments described above, the Chair and/or Co-Chair
of the Board received $140,000 annually; the chair and/or co-chair of the Audit Committee and Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory
Oversight Committee received $30,000 annually; the chair and/or co-chair of the Investment Committee received $20,000 annually;
and the