Company: IQI
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form Type: N-CSR
Source: 0001193125-25-111545
Chunk: 63

Company: Invesco Quality Municipal Income Trust
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form: N-CSR
Chunk 63
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 with regulatory requirements and industry best practices in the regions below: ● In accordance with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regulations, Invesco will file a record of all proxy voting activity for the prior 12 months ending June 30th for each U.S. registered fund. In addition, Invesco, as an institutional manager that is required to file Form 13F, will file a record of its votes on certain executive compensation (“say on pay”) matters. The proxy voting filings will generally be made on or before August 31st of each year and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov . In addition, each year, the Form N-PX proxy voting records for Invesco mutual funds’ and closed-end funds’, and Invesco ETF’s are made available on Invesco’s website here .

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● To the extent applicable, the U.S. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”), including Department of Labor regulations and guidance thereunder, provide that the named fiduciary generally should be able to review not only the investment adviser’s voting procedure with respect to plan-owned stock, but also the actions taken in individual proxy voting situations. In the case of institutional and sub-advised clients, clients may contact their client service representative to request information about how Invesco voted proxies on their behalf. Absent specific contractual guidelines, such requests may be made on a semi- annual basis. ● In the UK and Europe, Invesco publicly discloses our proxy votes monthly in compliance with the UK Stewardship Code here . Additionally, in accordance with the European Shareholder Rights Directive and the European Fund and Asset Management Association Stewardship Code, Invesco publishes an annual report on implementation of our engagement policies, including a general description of voting behavior, an explanation of the most significant votes and the use of proxy voting advisors. ● In Canada, Invesco publicly discloses a record of all proxy voting activity for the prior 12 months ending June 30th for each Invesco Canada registered mutual fund and ETF. In compliance with the National Instrument 81-106 Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure, the proxy voting records will generally be made available on or before August 31st of each year here . ● In Japan, Invesco publicly discloses our proxy votes annually in compliance with the Japan Stewardship Code here . ● In India, Invesco publicly discloses our proxy votes quarterly here in compliance with The Securities and Exchange