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Old Westbury Municipal Bond (OWMBX)

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At close: May 16 at 8:04:24 PM EDT

Fund Summary

The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets plus investment borrowings in investments the income from which is exempt from federal income tax, but not necessarily the federal alternative minimum tax. The fund invests, as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of its net assets, plus borrowings for investment purposes, in municipal bonds.

Old Westbury Municipal Bond

Columbus, OH 43219
760 Moore Road

Fund Overview

Category Muni National Interm
Fund Family Old Westbury
Net Assets 4.17B
YTD Return 0.03%
Yield 2.60%
Morningstar Rating
Inception Date Mar 06, 1998

Fund Operations

Last Dividend 0.07
Last Cap Gain -5.00
Holdings Turnover 39.00%
Average for Category --

Fees & Expenses

Expense OWMBX Category Average
Annual Report Expense Ratio (net) 0.57% 0.68%
Prospectus Net Expense Ratio 0.57% --
Prospectus Gross Expense Ratio 0.65% --
Max 12b1 Fee -- --
Max Front End Sales Load -- 3.56%
Max Deferred Sales Load -- 1.22%
3 Yr Expense Projection 0 --
5 Yr Expense Projection 0 --
10 Yr Expense Projection 0 --

Management Information

David W. Rossmiller, Lead Manager since February 28, 2020
Mr. David W. Rossmiller, Managing Director and Head of Fixed Income for Bessemer Investment Management LLC. Mr. Rossmiller joined the firm in May 2010. He was the Global Head of Fixed Income for Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management from 2003 until he joined Bessemer. Mr. Rossmiller joined Bankers Trust in 1993, which was later acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1999. Mr. Rossmiller attended the University of Michigan from 1975 to 1977, and received a Bachelor of Music in 1980 from the Hartt School of Music and a Master of Public and Private Management in 1985 from Yale University.

Morningstar Style Box

Morningstar Category

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