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Dividend Distributions

Before investing, consider the funds’ investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. To obtain a prospectus which contains this and other information, visit ssga.com or talk to your financial advisor. Read it carefully before investing.

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Historical Distributions
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Dividend distributions are the net income from dividends and interest earned by fund securities. Capital gains distributions are the net gains realized from the sale of fund securities. This listing includes the most recent dividends and capital gains declared for each fund.

Ex-date is the day on which all shares bought and sold no longer come attached with the right to receive the most recently declared dividend.

Record Date is the date on which a Fund reviews its books to determine its "shareholders of record." Investors listed as shareholders of record on this date will receive the Fund's dividend payment.

Payment date is the date on which a Fund pays a dividend to its shareholders of record.

Announcement date is the date on which dividend distributions are announced.

Distributions paid in January, but declared by a Fund in October, November or December of the previous year, payable to shareholders of record in such a month, may be taxable to you in the previous year.

The ETFs listed above have historically paid dividends to investors and/or invest in the securities of dividend paying issuers; however, there is no guarantee that these ETFs will consistently pay dividends to investors in the future or will appreciate in value. Investors could lose money by investing in ETFs.

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Exp. April 30, 2025