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Lead Portfolio Manager David Samra spoke recently at the Value Investor New York Conference about the extraordinary opportunity UBS was able to capitalize on when it acquired Credit Suisse in 2023.

This video represents the views of David Samra of Artisan Partners as of December 12, 2023. Value Invest New York is a conference organized by Value Investor Limited, a London-based conference organizer. Artisan Partners is not affiliated with Value Investor Limited or Value Invest New York. Artisan Partners is not responsible for and cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statement in the discussion. Any forecasts contained herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not to be relied upon as advice or interpreted as a recommendation. This material is provided for informational purposes without regard to your particular investment needs. This material shall not be construed as investment or tax advice on which you may rely for your investment decisions. Investors should consult their financial and tax adviser before making investments in order to determine the appropriateness of any investment product discussed herein.

There is no guarantee value investments will outperform other styles of investing over time. Current and future portfolio holdings are subject to risk. The value of portfolio securities selected by the investment team may rise or fall in response to company, market, economic, political, regulatory or other news, at times greater than the market or benchmark index. A portfolio’s environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) considerations may limit the investment opportunities available and, as a result, the portfolio may forgo certain investment opportunities and underperform portfolios that do not consider ESG factors. International investments involve special risks, including currency fluctuation, lower liquidity, different accounting methods and economic and political systems, and higher transaction costs. These risks typically are greater in emerging and less developed markets, including frontier markets. Such risks include new and rapidly changing political and economic structures, which may cause instability; underdeveloped securities markets; and higher likelihood of high levels of inflation, deflation or currency devaluations. Securities of small- and medium-sized companies tend to have a shorter history of operations, be more volatile and less liquid and may have underperformed securities of large companies during some periods. Value securities may underperform other asset types during a given period.

For the purpose of determining the Fund’s holdings, securities of the same issuer are aggregated to determine the weight in the Fund. These holdings comprise the following percentages of the Artisan International Value Fund's total net assets (including all classes of shares) as of 31 Dec 2023: UBS Group AG 5.5%, Ryanair Holdings PLC 2.3%.  Portfolio holdings are subject to change without notice and are not intended as recommendations of individual securities.