Company: IIIV
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001728688-25-000006
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Company: i3 Verticals, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: DEF 14A
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 will receive voting instructions from your broker, bank, trustee or other nominee regarding how you may vote such shares.

#### Who is qualified to vote?
You are qualified to receive notice of, and to vote on, the matters described in this Proxy Statement if you owned shares of Common Stock at the close of business on our record date of Friday, December 27, 2024.

How many shares of Common Stock may vote at the Annual Meeting?

As of December 27, 2024, there were 23,442,498 shares of Class A common stock and 10,015,099 shares of Class B common stock outstanding and entitled to vote. Each share of our Class A common stock and Class B common stock entitles its holder to one vote per share on all matters presented to our stockholders.

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What is the difference between a “stockholder of record” and a “street name” holder?

These terms describe how shares of Common Stock are held. If your shares are registered directly in your name with Broadridge Corporate Issuer Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), the Company’s transfer agent, you are a “stockholder of record.” If your shares are held in the name of a brokerage, bank, trust or other nominee as a custodian, you are a “street name” holder.

#### How do I vote my shares?
If you are a stockholder of record, you can vote by mailing in the enclosed proxy card or you can use one of the alternatives below:

#### To vote by telephone: 1-800-690-6903

#### To vote by Internet: www.proxyvote.com
Please refer to the specific instructions set forth on the enclosed proxy card. In addition, please have the 16-digit control number, located on the proxy card, available when voting your shares. If you choose to vote your shares by telephone or through the Internet, there is no need for you to mail back your proxy card.

If you hold your shares in street name, your broker, bank, trustee or other nominee will provide you with materials and instructions for voting your shares, which may allow you to use the internet or a toll free telephone number to vote your shares.

Can I vote my shares in person at the Annual Meeting?

If you are a stockholder of record, you may vote your shares in person at the Annual Meeting. If you hold your shares in street name, you must obtain a proxy from your broker, bank, trustee or other nominee, giving you the