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BMO Qualifies New Mutual Fund Series Across Multiple Funds and Renames International Equity Fund

BMO Investments Inc. announced a name change for one mutual fund and the qualification of multiple new share series on June 3, 2026. The changes affect distribution eligibility for several BMO funds.

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BMO Investments Inc. announced a name change and the qualification of new securities for several of its mutual funds on June 3, 2026 in Toronto. BMO International Equity Fund will be renamed BMO Market+ International Equity Fund.

ETF Series securities of the fund are now qualified for distribution. S. High Dividend ETF Fund are qualified for distribution.

U.S. Equity Plus Fund are qualified for distribution.

BMO Investments Inc. is the manager of the BMO Mutual Funds. The announcement was made through a company statement released in Toronto.

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