UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
(the Fund)
555 California Street
50th Floor
San
Francisco, CA 94104
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
February 12, 2024
To the Shareholders of the
Fund:
Notice is hereby given that an Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the Meeting) of the Fund will be held at the
offices of Dechert LLP, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor, New York, New York 10036, on March 21, 2024 at 10 a.m. (Eastern Time), for the following purposes:
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to elect one (1) Class I Trustee to the Board of Trustees of the Fund to serve a three (3) year
term expiring in 2027 and until his successor is duly elected and qualifies; |
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to elect one (1) Class III Trustee to the Board of Trustees of the Fund to serve a two (2) year
term expiring in 2026 and until his successor is duly elected and qualifies; and |
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to transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting or any postponements or adjournments
thereof. |
Participating in the Meeting are holders of common shares of beneficial interest (Common Shares),
and the holders of mandatory redeemable preferred shares of beneficial interest (Preferred Shares).
The proposal to elect the
Trustees is discussed in greater detail in the attached Proxy Statement.
The close of business on February 9, 2024 has been fixed as
the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting and any postponements or adjournments thereof.
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT REGARDLESS OF THE SIZE OF YOUR HOLDINGS IN THE FUND. WHETHER OR NOT YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THE MEETING, WE ASK THAT YOU
PLEASE COMPLETE AND SIGN THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD AND RETURN IT PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE, WHICH NEEDS NO POSTAGE IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES.
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KKR Income Opportunities Fund |
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/s/ Lori Hoffman |
Lori Hoffman |
Secretary and Vice President |
KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
(the Fund)
555 California Street
50th Floor
San
Francisco, CA 94104
ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
To Be Held March 21, 2024
PROXY
STATEMENT
INTRODUCTION
This Proxy
Statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Board of Trustees (the Board) of the Fund for use at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund (the Meeting) to be held on March 21, 2024,
at 10 a.m. (Eastern Time), at the offices of Dechert LLP, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor, New York, New York 10036, and at any postponements or adjournments thereof. Shareholders of the
Fund will meet and vote at the Meeting as to the proposal described herein. The Notice of the Meeting and the Proxy Statement with the accompanying proxy card will be mailed to shareholders on or about February 21, 2024.
Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Meeting To Be Held on March 21, 2024
This Proxy Statement is available online free of charge at www.proxyvote.com.
Other Methods of Proxy Solicitation
In
addition to the solicitation of proxies by Internet or mail, regular employees of KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC (the Adviser) and officers and employees of U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC (US Bancorp), the Funds
transfer agent and administrator, may also solicit proxies by telephone, Internet or in person and will not receive any compensation therefor from the Fund. The Fund has also engaged Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (Broadridge), an
independent proxy solicitation firm, to assist in the distribution of the proxy materials and the solicitation and tabulation of proxies. The cost of Broadridges services with respect to the Fund is estimated to be approximately $26,000, plus
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. The Fund will pay all expenses incurred in connection with preparing the Proxy Statement and its enclosures and expenses associated
with proxy solicitation. The Fund will also reimburse brokerage firms and others for their expenses in forwarding solicitation materials to the beneficial owners of the Funds Shares (as defined below).
The Funds most recent annual and semi-annual report, including audited financial statements for the year ended October 31, 2023,
is available upon request, without charge, by writing to the Fund at c/o KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC, 555 California Street, 50th Floor, San Francisco, California 94104, by calling the Fund
at 1-855-862-6092, or via the Internet at www.kkrfunds.com/kio.
If the enclosed proxy card is properly executed and returned in time to be voted at the Meeting and has not been revoked, the Shares (as
defined below) represented thereby will be voted FOR the proposal listed in the Notice, unless instructions to the contrary are marked thereon, and in the discretion of the proxy holders as to the
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transaction of any other business that may properly come before the Meeting or any postponements or adjournments thereof. Any shareholder who has given a proxy has the right to revoke it at any
time prior to its exercise either by attending the Meeting and voting his or her shares in person or by submitting a letter of revocation or a later-dated proxy to the Fund at the above address prior to the date of the Meeting.
The holders of one third of the Common Shares entitled to vote on any matter at the Meeting present in person or by proxy shall constitute a
quorum at the Meeting for purposes of conducting business. The holders of one third of the Preferred Shares entitled to vote on any matter at the Meeting present in person or by proxy shall constitute a quorum at the Meeting for purposes of
conducting business. If a quorum is not present at the Meeting, or if a quorum is present at the Meeting, but sufficient votes to approve any of the proposed items are not received, the Chairman of the Meeting may propose one or more adjournments of
the Meeting to permit further solicitation of proxies. A shareholder vote may be taken on one or more of the proposals in this Proxy Statement prior to such adjournment if sufficient votes have been received for approval and it is otherwise
appropriate. Any such adjournment, if proposed by the Chairman of the Meeting, will require the approval of the affirmative vote of a majority of those shares present at the Meeting in person or by proxy. If a quorum is present, the persons named as
proxies will vote those proxies that they are entitled to vote FOR any proposal in favor of such adjournment and will vote those proxies required to be voted AGAINST any proposal against such adjournment.
The close of business on February 9, 2024, has been fixed as the Record Date for the determination of shareholders entitled
to notice of and to vote at the Funds Meeting and all postponements or adjournments thereof.
The Fund issues common shares of
beneficial interest (Common Shares) and preferred shares of beneficial interest (Preferred Shares), par value $0.001 (the Shares).
As of the Record Date, there were 27,120,420, Common Shares outstanding and 2,000,000 Preferred Shares outstanding. Shareholders of the Fund
vote to elect the Class I Trustee and Class III Trustee, as indicated below. The following tables set forth the Class I Trustee and Class III Trustee Nominees by share class:
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Michael E. Cahill |
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Rudy Pimentel1 |
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In order that your Shares may be represented at the Meeting, you are requested to vote on the following matter:
PROPOSAL:
ELECTION
OF CLASS I AND CLASS III NOMINEES
TO THE FUNDS BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Election of Class I and Class III Nominees (Nominees) for the Funds Board of Trustees (the Board)
The Funds Board is currently comprised of five Trustees, four of whom are not interested persons of the Fund as that term is
defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act) (the Independent Trustees): Michael E. Cahill, Tobin V. Levy, Rudy Pimentel, Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff and Jeffrey L. Zlot. At a meeting of the
Board held on December 14, 2023, the Board, upon the recommendation of the Boards Nominating Committee, determined to submit to a vote of shareholders re-election of Mr. Cahill as an
Independent Trustee of the Fund. The Board has also determined to submit to a vote the election of a Class III Trustee, Rudy Pimentel, as an interested Trustee of the Fund. If elected by shareholders at the Meeting, Mr. Pimentel will
hold office for a two-year term and until his successor is duly elected and qualifies, and Mr. Cahill will hold office for a three-year term and until his successor is duly elected and qualifies.
In addition, Section 18 of the 1940 Act, requires that the holders of any preferred shares, voting separately as a single class without
regard to series, have the right to elect at least two trustees at all times. In this regard, the holders of Preferred Shares have the exclusive right to separately elect Mr. Pimentel as a Class III Trustee and as a Preferred Shares
Trustee, in addition to the right to vote for Mr. Cahill, together with the holders of the Common Shares.
Unless authority is
withheld, it is the intention of the persons named in the proxy to vote the proxy FOR the election of Messrs. Cahill and Pimentel, and Messrs. Cahill and Pimentel have indicated his consent to serve as a Trustee if approved by
shareholders at the Meeting. If Messrs. Cahill or Pimentel declines or otherwise becomes unavailable for election, however, the proxy confers discretionary power on the persons named therein to vote in favor of a substitute nominee or nominees.
The Funds Board is responsible for the management of the business and affairs of the Fund in accordance with the laws of the State of
Delaware. The Board appoints officers who are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Fund and who execute policies authorized by the Board.
The current Trustees of the Fund know of no reason why Messrs. Cahill or Pimentel will be unable to serve.
Information about each Nominees and each Trustees Experience
Provided below is a brief summary of the specific experience, qualifications, attributes or skills of Messrs. Cahill and Pimentel that warrants
his consideration as Nominees for the Funds Board.
Mr. Cahill was selected to join the Board based upon the following: his
character and integrity; his prior experience in management roles at The TCW Group, Inc. and Trust Company of the West, an international investment management firm; his prior experience in leadership roles at Act III Communications; and his
willingness to serve and willingness and ability to commit the time necessary to perform the duties of a Trustee.
Mr. Pimentel was
selected to join the Board based upon the following: his character and integrity; his experience as a Managing Director at KKR, where he is a leader in the Global Product Strategy group and is involved in product development and capital raising
activities; his prior experience at T. Rowe Price and PIMCO; and his willingness and ability to commit the time necessary to perform the duties of a Trustee.
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No factor, by itself, was controlling. In addition to the information provided in the table
included below, Mr. Cahill possesses significant experience as an investment professional. References to the qualifications, attributes and skills of the Nominees are pursuant to requirements of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), do not constitute holding out the Board or any Trustees as having any special expertise or experience, and shall not impose any greater responsibility or liability on any such person or on the Board by reason thereof.
Biographical descriptions of the Boards Trustees and the Nominees are set forth below.
Nominees
Michael E. Cahill, an
Independent Trustee, served as Executive Vice President from 2008 to 2013 and Managing Director and General Counsel from 1991 to 2013 of The TCW Group, Inc. and Trust Company of the West, an international investment management firm.
Mr. Cahill previously worked at Act III Communications in Los Angeles from 1988 to 1991, where he was Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Earlier in his career, Mr. Cahill was in private corporate law practice at OMelveny
and Myers LLP in Los Angeles and at Shenas, Robbins, Shenas & Shaw in San Diego. Mr. Cahill holds a B.A. from Bishops University, a J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University and an LL.M. from Harvard University.
Rudy Pimentel, an Interested Trustee, joined KKR in 2022. Mr. Pimentel is a Managing Director in the Global Product Strategy group at
KKR, where he is a member of the Credit Strategies team and is actively involved in the firms product development and capital raising activities. Prior to joining KKR, he was a vice president and head of fixed income product management at T.
Rowe Price. Previously, Mr. Pimentel was an executive vice president and led the U.S. credit strategies team at PIMCO. His earlier experience includes crude oil trading and engineering roles at Chevron Corporation. Mr. Pimentel holds a
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles and an MBA in finance and accounting from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He is a CFA Charterholder.
Other Trustees
Tobin V. Levy, an
Independent Trustee, was previously employed by Goldman Sachs & Co. for 13 years where he served as a Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of the Hedge Fund Strategies Group. While at Goldman Sachs & Co., Mr. Levy
established and managed Goldman Sachs Bank USA, a $20 billion Goldman Sachs bank subsidiary of which he was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Prior to that, Mr. Levy was employed by Caisse Nationale de Credit Agricole for 10 years in a
variety of roles, including as a Member of the Executive Committee. Earlier in his career, Mr. Levy held management roles at Norwest Bank and First Pennsylvania Corporation. Before Mr. Levy began his career, he was a First Lieutenant in
the U.S. Army from 1968 - 1971. Mr. Levy formerly served as a Trustee of Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc., a Trustee of the Borough of Princeton Housing Authority, and Head of the Investment Committee for Princeton Public Library.
Mr. Levy holds a B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. from Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania.
Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff, an Independent Trustee, is a Board Member of FlexPaths LLC, a workplace strategy and consulting firm. She
is Treasurer and a Board Member of C-Change Conversations, a non-profit organization promoting non-partisan dialogue on climate
change and energy. Previously, Ms. Sidamon-Eristoff was a Managing Director of Constellation Wealth Advisors from 2007 until its sale in 2015 to First Republic Bank. She started her career in 1987 at Morgan Stanley, spending most of it in
Private Wealth Management, first as a fixed income portfolio manager, then as a Managing Director and head of the New York and other offices. She retired in 2005 as an Advisory Director. Ms. Sidamon-Eristoff has served on the boards
of numerous non-profit organizations in New York and New Jersey. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Duke University and an M.B.A. from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.
Jeffrey L. Zlot, an Independent Trustee, has served as a Managing Director of Tiedemann Advisors (formerly, Tiedemann Wealth Management), an
investment consulting and banking firm, since 1997. Mr. Zlot was previously the Chief Compliance Officer of Presidio Merchant Partners, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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The Presidio Group LLC. Mr. Zlot served as Chief Financial Officer of The Presidio Group LLC from 1997 to 2007. Previously, he worked as a Research Analyst at Peter Hart Research Associates.
Mr. Zlot serves as the President of the Board of Camp Tawonga. Mr. Zlot holds a B.A. in Government from Colby College and is a Certified Financial Planner.
Additional Information about the Trustees/Nominees and the Funds Officers
Set forth in the table below are the Nominees, Trustees and officers of the Fund, as well as their age, information relating to their
respective positions held with the Fund, a brief statement of their principal occupations during the past five years and other directorships, if any.
Independent Trustee/Nominee of the Fund
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Michael E. Cahill (72) |
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Executive Vice President (2008-2013) and Managing Director and General Counsel (1991-2013), The TCW Group, Inc. and Trust Company of the West (financial services firm). |
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Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (non-profit support and resources) (2011-2014). |
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Treasurer and Board Member, C-Change Conversations (non-profit organization), Board Member, FlexPaths LLC (workplace strategy and consulting firm),
Managing Director, Constellation Wealth Advisors (financial services firm) (2007-2015). |
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Managing Director, Tiedemann Advisors (formerly, Tiedemann Wealth Management) (investment consultant and investment banking) (since 1997). |
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Managing Director, KKR (since 2022), Vice President, T. Rowe Price (2017-2022). |
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Mr. Pimentel is considered to be an Interested Trustee because he is the President of the Fund
and also holds a position with an affiliate of the Adviser. |
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Each Trustee may be contacted by writing to the Trustee, c/o KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC, 555 California
Street, 50th Floor, San Francisco, California 94104, Attn: General Counsel. |
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The Fund Complex is comprised of the Fund, KKR Real Estate Select Trust Inc., KKR Credit Opportunities
Portfolio, KKR Asset-Based Income Fund and KKR US Direct Lending Fund-U Inc. |
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This column includes only directorships of companies required to report to the SEC under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act) (i.e., public companies) or other investment companies registered under the 1940 Act. |
No Trustee or Nominee who is not an interested person of the Fund, or any immediate family member of such person, owns securities in the
Adviser, or a person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser.
Officers of the Fund
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Rudy Pimentel (54) KKR Credit Advisors
(US) LLC 555 California Street 50th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104 |
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Managing Director, KKR (since 2022), Vice President, T. Rowe Price (2017-2022). |
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Thomas Murphy (57) KKR Credit Advisors (US)
LLC 555 California Street 50th Floor
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Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer |
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Chief Financial Officer, KKR Financial Holdings LLC (since 2015); Director (Finance & Accounting), KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC (since 2012); Chief Accounting Officer, KKR Financial Holdings LLC (since 2009). |
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Michael Nguyen (41) KKR Credit Advisors
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Chief Compliance Officer |
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Director, KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC (since 2023); Secretary and Vice President, KKR Income Opportunities Fund (2019-2022); Principal, KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC (2013-2023). |
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Lori Hoffman (35)
KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC 555 California Street
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Secretary and Vice President |
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Director, KKR Legal Department (since July 2020); Associate, Dechert LLP (2013-2020). |
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Compensation of Trustees
Each Trustee who is not an employee of the Adviser is compensated by the Fund and KKR Credit Opportunities Portfolio, a registered investment
company for which each of the Independent Trustees also serves as Trustee, for his or her services by an annual retainer and meeting fees. The table below sets forth the compensation structure for the Independent Trustees of the Fund:
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14,000 |
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2,500 |
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4,000 |
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The Fund adopted a deferred compensation plan (the Plan) in May 2013 pursuant to which the Independent Trustees
may elect to defer part or all of the fees earned for serving as Trustees of the Fund.
The following is the total compensation paid to
the Trustees/Nominees during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023:
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30,000 |
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60,000 |
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30,000 |
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60,000 |
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30,000 |
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135,000 |
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30,000 |
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60,000 |
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Includes all amounts paid for serving as Trustee of the Fund, as well as serving as chairperson of a committee.
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Mr. Pimentel, as an Interested Trustee, is not compensated by the Fund or the Fund Complex for his
services. |
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Participants in the Plan. Fiscal year 2023 compensation directed to the Plan consisted of $30,000, $45,000,
$60,000 and $60,000, allocated on behalf of Messrs. Cahill and Levy, Ms. Sidamon-Eristoff and Mr. Zlot, respectively, pursuant to the Plan. |
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During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the Fund Complex was comprised of the Fund, KKR Real Estate
Select Trust, KKR Credit Opportunities Portfolio, KKR Asset-Based Income Fund and KKR US Direct Lending Fund-U Inc. |
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Reflects annualized total compensation for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, as certain funds for which
Ms. Sidamon-Eristoff serves as Trustee commenced operations in 2023. Actual compensation received was approximately $103,110. |
The Funds Board met four times during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023. Each Trustee then serving in such capacity attended
at least 75% of the meetings of the Board and of any Committee of which he or she is a member.
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Board Committees
In addition to serving on the Board, the Independent Trustees also serve on the following committees which have been established by the Board
to handle certain designated responsibilities. The Board has designated a chairman of each committee. The Board may establish additional committees, change the membership of any committee, fill all vacancies, and designate alternate
members to replace any absent or disqualified member of any committee, or to dissolve any committee as it deems necessary and in the Funds best interest.
Audit Committee. The members of the Funds Audit Committee are Michael E. Cahill, Tobin V. Levy, Catherine B.
Sidamon-Eristoff and Jeffrey L. Zlot, each of whom meets the independence standards established by the SEC for audit committees and is independent for purposes of the 1940 Act. Tobin V. Levy serves as chairman of the Funds Audit
Committee. The Board has determined that Mr. Levy is an audit committee financial expert as that term is defined under Item 407 of Regulation S-K of the Exchange Act. The
Funds Audit Committee operates pursuant to a written charter and meets periodically as necessary. A copy of the Audit Committees charter is attached hereto as Appendix A. The Audit Committee is responsible for selecting,
engaging and discharging the Funds independent registered public accounting firm, reviewing the plans, scope and results of the audit engagement with the Funds independent registered public accounting firm, approving professional
services provided by the Funds independent registered public accounting firm (including compensation therefor), reviewing the independence of the Funds independent registered public accounting firm and reviewing the adequacy of the
Funds internal controls over financial reporting.
The Funds Audit Committee met two times during the fiscal year ended
October 31, 2023. None of the members of the Audit Committee is an interested person of the Fund.
Nominating
Committee. The members of the Funds Nominating Committee are Michael E. Cahill, Tobin V. Levy, Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff and Jeffrey L. Zlot, each of whom meets the independence standards established by the SEC for governance
committees and is independent for purposes of the 1940 Act. Jeffrey L. Zlot serves as chairman of the Funds Nominating Committee. The Funds Nominating Committee operates pursuant to a written charter and meets periodically as
necessary. A copy of the Nominating Committees charter is attached hereto as Appendix B. The Nominating Committee is responsible for selecting, researching, and nominating trustees for election by shareholders, periodically reviewing
the composition of the Board in light of the current needs of the Board and the Fund, and determining whether it may be appropriate to add or remove individuals after considering issues of judgment, diversity, age, skills, background and experience.
The Nominating Committee will consider proposed nominations for trustees by shareholders who have sent nominations (which include the biographical information and the qualifications of the proposed nominee) to the Chief Executive Officer of the
Fund, as the Nominating Committee deems appropriate.
The Funds Nominating Committee met two times during the fiscal year ended
October 31, 2023. None of the members of the Nominating Committee is an interested person of the Fund.
Board Leadership Structure
The Board is currently composed of five Trustees, four of whom are Independent Trustees. The Funds business and affairs are
managed under the direction of its Board. Among other things, the Board sets broad policies for the Fund and approves the appointment of the Funds Administrator and officers. The role of the Board, and of any individual Trustee, is one of
oversight and not of management of the Funds day-to-day affairs.
Under the Funds By-Laws, the Board may designate one of the Trustees as chair to preside over
meetings of the Board and meetings of shareholders, and to perform such other duties as may be assigned to him or her by the Board. Presently, Rudy Pimentel serves as Chair of the Board and is an Interested Trustee by virtue of his employment
relationship with an affiliate of the Adviser. The Board believes that it is in the best interests of Fund shareholders for Mr. Pimentel to serve as Chair of the Board because of his significant experience in
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matters of relevance to the Funds business. The Board does not, at the present time, have a lead Independent Trustee; the Board has determined that the compositions of the Audit
Committee and the Nominating Committee are appropriate means to address any potential conflicts of interest that may arise from the Chairs status as an Interested Trustee. The Board believes that flexibility to determine its chair and to
recognize its leadership structure is in the best interests of the Fund and its shareholders at this time.
All of the Independent
Trustees play an active role on the Board. The Independent Trustees compose a majority of the Board and will be closely involved in all material deliberations related to the Fund. The Board believes that, with these practices, each
Independent Trustee has an equal involvement in the actions and oversight role of the Board and equal accountability to the Fund and its shareholders. The Independent Trustees are expected to meet separately (i) as part of each regular
Board meeting and (ii) with the Funds chief compliance officer, as part of at least one Board meeting each year.
The Board
believes that its leadership structure is the optimal structure for the Fund at this time. The Board, which will review its leadership structure periodically as part of its annual self-assessment process, further believes that its structure is
presently appropriate to enable it to exercise its oversight of the Fund.
Board Role in Risk Oversight
The Trustees meet periodically throughout the year to discuss and consider matters concerning the Fund and to oversee the Funds
activities, including its investment performance, compliance program and risks associated with its activities. Risk management is a broad concept comprising many disparate elements (for example, investment risk, issuer and counterparty risk,
compliance risk, operational risk, and business continuity risk). The Board implements its risk oversight function both as a whole and through its committees. The Board has adopted, and periodically reviews, policies and procedures
designed to address risks associated with the Funds activities. In the course of providing oversight, the Board and its committees will receive reports on the Funds and the Advisers activities, including reports regarding the
Funds investment portfolio and financial accounting and reporting. The Board also receives a quarterly report from the Funds chief compliance officer, who reports on the Funds compliance with the federal and state securities
laws and its internal compliance policies and procedures as well as those of the Adviser, Administrator and transfer agent. The Audit Committees meetings with the Funds independent registered public accounting firm also contribute
to its oversight of certain internal control risks. In addition, the Board meets periodically with the Adviser to receive reports regarding the Funds operations, including reports on certain investment and operational risks, and the
Independent Trustees will be encouraged to communicate directly with senior members of Fund management.
The Board believes that this role
in risk oversight is appropriate. The Board believes that the Fund has robust internal processes in place and a strong internal control environment to identify and manage risks. However, not all risks that may affect the Fund can be
identified or processes and controls developed to eliminate or mitigate their occurrence or effects, and some risks are beyond the control of the Fund, the Adviser and the Funds other service providers.
Shareholder Communications
Shareholders
may send communications to the Board. Shareholders should send communications intended for the Board by addressing the communication directly to the Board (or individual Trustees) and/or otherwise clearly indicating in the salutation that the
communication is for the Board (or individual Trustees) and by sending the communication to either the Funds office or directly to such Trustee(s) at the address specified for such Trustee above. Other shareholder communications
received by the Fund not directly addressed and sent to the Board will be reviewed and generally responded to by management, and will be forwarded to the Board only at managements discretion based on the matters contained therein.
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Audit Committee Reports
The Audit Committee acts according to an Audit Committee charter. Tobin V. Levy serves as Chair of the Audit Committee of the Funds
Board. The Audit Committee is responsible for assisting the Board in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities relating to accounting and financial reporting policies and practices of the Fund, including, but not limited to, the adequacy of the
Funds accounting and financial reporting processes, policies and practices; the integrity of the Funds financial statements; the adequacy of the Funds overall system of internal controls; the Funds compliance with legal and
regulatory requirements; the qualification and independence of the Funds independent registered public accounting firm; the performance of the Funds internal audit function provided by the Adviser and the Funds other service
providers; and the review of the report required to be included in the Funds annual proxy statement by the rules of the SEC. The Audit Committee is also required to prepare an audit committee report to be included in the Funds annual
proxy statement as required by Item 407(d)(3)(i) of Regulation S-K. The Audit Committee operates pursuant to a charter that was most recently reviewed by the Funds Board on December 14, 2023. A
copy of the Audit Committees charter is attached hereto as Appendix A. As set forth in the charter, the function of the Audit Committee is oversight; it is the responsibility of the Adviser to maintain appropriate systems for accounting and
internal control, and the independent auditors responsibility to plan and carry out a proper audit. The independent registered public accounting firm is ultimately accountable to the Funds Board and Audit Committee, as representatives of
the Funds shareholders. The independent registered public accounting firm for the Fund reports directly to the Audit Committee.
In
performing its oversight function, at a meeting held on December 14, 2023, the Audit Committee reviewed and discussed with management of the Fund and the independent registered public accounting firm, Deloitte & Touche LLP
(Deloitte), the audited financial statements of the Fund as of and for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, and discussed the audit of such financial statements with the independent registered public accounting firm.
The Audit Committee has: (a) reviewed and discussed the Funds audited financial statements with the management of the Fund;
(b) discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the matters required to be discussed by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Auditing Standard No. 16, as modified or supplemented;
(c) received the written disclosures and the letter from the independent registered public accounting firm required by applicable requirements of the PCAOB Ethics and Independence Rule 3526 regarding the independent registered public accounting
firms communications with the Audit Committee concerning independence, and has discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the independent registered public accounting firms independence.
The members of the Audit Committee are not, and do not represent themselves to be, professionally engaged in the practice of auditing or
accounting and are not employed by the Fund for accounting, financial management or internal control purposes. Moreover, the Audit Committee relies on and makes no independent verification of the facts presented to it or representations made by
management or the Funds independent registered public accounting firm. Accordingly, the Audit Committees oversight does not provide an independent basis to determine that management has maintained appropriate accounting and/or financial
reporting principles and policies, or internal controls and procedures designed to assure compliance with accounting standards and applicable laws and regulations. Furthermore, the Audit Committees considerations and discussions referred to
above do not provide assurance that the audit of the Funds financial statements has been carried out in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or that the financial statements are presented in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles.
Based on its consideration of the audited financial statements and the discussions referred to above with
management and the Funds independent registered public accounting firm, and subject to the limitations on the responsibilities and role of the Audit Committee set forth in the charter and those discussed above, the Audit
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Committee recommended to the Board that the Funds audited financial statements be included in the Funds Annual Report for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023.
SUBMITTED BY THE AUDIT COMMITTEE OF THE FUNDS BOARD
Tobin
V. Levy, Audit Committee Chairman
Michael E. Cahill
Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff
Jeffrey L. Zlot
Other Board Related Matters
The Fund does not require
Trustees to attend its Annual Meeting of Shareholders.
REQUIRED VOTE
The election of Mr. Cahill as a Class I Trustee of the Fund and Mr. Pimentel as a Class III Trustee of the Fund requires
the affirmative vote of the holders of a plurality of the votes cast by holders of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund entitled to vote represented at the Meeting, if a quorum is present.
THE FUNDS BOARD, INCLUDING THE INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES, UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE SHAREHOLDERS VOTE FOR THE
ELECTION OF THE FUNDS CLASS I AND CLASS III NOMINEES.
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NOMINEE/TRUSTEE BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF FUND SHARES
The following table shows the dollar range of shares beneficially owned by each Trustee/Nominee in the Fund and the Fund Complex as of
January 31, 2024:
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Name of Trustee/Nominee |
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Dollar Range of Equity Securities in Fund |
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Aggregate Dollar Range of Equity Securities in all Registered Investment Companies Overseen by Trustee/Nominee in Family of Investment
Companies |
Interested Trustee/Nominee |
|
|
|
|
Rudy Pimentel |
|
Over $100,000 |
|
Over $100,000 |
Independent Trustees/Nominee |
|
|
|
|
Michael E. Cahill(1) |
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Over $100,000 |
|
Over $100,000 |
Tobin V. Levy(1) |
|
Over $100,000 |
|
Over $100,000 |
Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff(1) |
|
$50,001-$100,000 |
|
Over $100,000 |
Jeffrey L. Zlot(1) |
|
Over $100,000 |
|
Over $100,000 |
(1) |
Includes the total amount of compensation deferred by the Trustee at his/her election pursuant to the Plan.
Such deferred compensation is placed in a deferral account and deemed to be invested in the Fund that is offered under the Plan. |
As of January 31, 2024, the Nominees, Trustees and officers of the Fund as a group owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of
beneficial interest of the Fund.
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FIVE PERCENT SHAREHOLDERS
As of January 31, 2024, management knew of the following persons or entities who owned beneficially 5% or more of the outstanding shares
of beneficial interest of the Fund:
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Title of Class |
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Name and Address of Beneficial Owner |
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Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership |
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Percent of Class |
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Preferred Shares |
|
Brighthouse Life Insurance Company 11225 N.
Community House Rd. Charlotte, NC 28277 |
|
184,000 shares with sole voting power; and 184,000 shares with sole dispositive power |
|
|
9.20% |
|
|
|
|
|
Preferred Shares |
|
Metlife Insurance KK 1-3 Kioicho Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 102-8525
Japan |
|
244,000 shares with sole voting power; and 244,000 shares with sole dispositive power |
|
|
12.20% |
|
|
|
|
|
Preferred Shares |
|
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 200 Park
Avenue New York, NY 10166 |
|
492,000 shares with sole voting power; and 492,000 shares with sole dispositive power |
|
|
24.60% |
|
|
|
|
|
Preferred Shares |
|
Minnesota Life Insurance Company 400 Robert
Street North St. Paul, MN 55101-2098 |
|
280,000 shares with sole voting power; and 280,000 shares with sole dispositive power |
|
|
14.00% |
|
|
|
|
|
Preferred Shares |
|
Voya Financial, Inc. 230 Park Avenue
New York NY 10169 |
|
680,000 shares with sole voting power; and 680,000 shares with sole dispositive power |
|
|
34.00% |
|
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To request a copy of the Funds prospectus, statement of additional information, semi-annual report or annual report, without charge,
please call 1-855-862-6092 or write to U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC P.O. Box 701 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-0701 (Express Mail Address: c/o U.S. Bancorp Fund
Services, LLC 615 East Michigan Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202).
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Deloitte & Touche LLP (Deloitte), 555 Mission Street, San Francisco, California 94105, served as the Funds
independent registered public accounting firm for the Funds fiscal year ended October 31, 2023. The Fund does not know of any direct financial or material indirect financial interest of Deloitte in the Fund.
Principal Accounting Fees and Services
The following table sets forth for the Fund the aggregate fees billed by Deloitte to the Fund for the period from November 1, 2021 to
October 31, 2023, as a result of professional services rendered for:
(1) Audit Fees for professional services provided by Deloitte
for the audit of the Funds annual financial statements or services that are normally provided by the accountant in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements;
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(2) Audit-Related Fees for assurance and related services by Deloitte that are reasonably related
to the performance of the audit of the Funds financial statements and are not reported under Audit Fees;
(3) Tax Fees
for professional services by Deloitte for tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning; and
(4) All Other Fees for products and services
provided by Deloitte other than those services reported in above under Audit Fees, Audit Related Fees and Tax Fees.
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|
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Audit Fees |
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Audit-Related Fees |
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Tax Fees |
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All Other Fees |
November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022 |
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November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022 |
|
November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022 |
|
November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022 |
$70,000 |
|
$ |
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$10,410 |
|
$ |
November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023 |
|
November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023 |
|
November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023 |
|
November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023 |
$75,000 |
|
$75,000 |
|
$ 11,610 |
|
$ |
The Funds Audit Committee Charter requires that the Audit Committee
pre-approve (i) all audit and non-audit services that the Funds independent auditors provide to the Fund, and (ii) all
non-audit services that the Funds independent auditors provide to the Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provides ongoing services to the
Fund, if the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund; provided that the Committee may implement policies and procedures by which such services are approved other than by the full Committee prior to their
ratification by the Committee. All of the audit, audit-related, tax and other services described above for which Deloitte billed the Fund fees for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were pre-approved
by the Audit Committee.
The aggregate non-audit fees billed by Deloitte for services rendered to
the Fund and rendered to the Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provides ongoing services to the Fund for the fiscal years ended October 31, 2022 and October 31, 2023 were
$10,410 and $11,610, respectively.
The Investment Adviser and Administrator
KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC is the Funds investment adviser.
U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC is the administrator for the Fund, and its business address is 615 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53202.
Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance
Based solely on a review of the reports filed with the SEC and upon representations that no applicable forms were required to be filed pursuant to
Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act, the Fund believes that during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 its officers and Trustees complied with all applicable Section 16(a) filing requirements.
Broker Non-Votes and Abstentions
The affirmative vote of a plurality of votes cast for the Class I Nominee and Class III Nominee by the holders entitled to vote is
necessary for the election of the Class I Nominee and Class III Nominee.
For the purpose of electing the Class I Nominee
and Class III Nominee, abstentions or broker non-votes will not be counted as votes cast and will have no effect on the result of the election. Abstentions or broker
non-votes, however, will be considered to be present at the Meeting for purposes of determining the existence of the Funds quorum.
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Shareholders of the Fund will be informed of the voting results of the Meeting in the Funds
Semi-Annual Report for the period ending April 30, 2024.
OTHER MATTERS TO COME BEFORE THE MEETING
The Trustees of the Fund do not intend to present any other business at the Meeting, nor are they aware that any shareholder intends to do so.
If, however, any other matters, including adjournments, are properly brought before the Meeting, the persons named in the accompanying form of proxy will vote thereon in accordance with their judgment.
Shareholder Communications with Board
Shareholders may mail written communications to the Funds Board, to committees of the Board or to specified individual Trustees in care
of the Secretary of the Fund, 555 California Street, 50th Floor, San Francisco, California 94104. All shareholder communications received by the Secretary will be forwarded promptly to the Board, the Boards committee or the specified
individual Trustees, as applicable, except that the Secretary may, in good faith, determine that a shareholder communication should not be so forwarded if it does not reasonably relate to the Fund or its operations, management, activities, policies,
service providers, Board, officers, shareholders or other matters relating to an investment in the Fund or is purely ministerial in nature.
Persons to
be Named as Proxies
The Board has named Thomas Murphy and Michael Nguyen to serve as proxies (with full power of substitution) who are
authorized to vote shares of the Fund owned by record shareholders.
SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS
Any shareholder desiring to present a proposal for inclusion in the Funds proxy materials for the 2025 annual meeting of shareholders of
the Fund must submit the proposal in writing, so that it is received by the Fund no later than November 8, 2024. Any shareholder desiring to present a proposal for consideration at the 2025 annual meeting of shareholders, but not for inclusion
in the Funds proxy materials, must submit the proposal in writing no earlier than December 13, 2024, nor later than December 27, 2024, in the manner and form required by the Funds
By-Laws. The Fund will provide a copy of its By-Laws to any shareholder upon request in writing at the address stated on the first page of this Proxy Statement.
IF VOTING BY PAPER PROXIES, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PROXIES BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SHAREHOLDERS WHO DO NOT EXPECT TO ATTEND A MEETING ARE
THEREFORE URGED TO COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN THE PROXY CARD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE.
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APPENDIX A
AUDIT COMMITTEE CHARTER
FOR KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
AND KKR CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES PORTFOLIO
I. Audit Committee Membership and Qualifications
The Audit Committee (the Audit Committee or Committee) of KKR Income Opportunities Fund and KKR Credit Opportunities
Portfolio (each, a Trust and, collectively, the Trusts) shall consist of at least three members. All members must be appointed by the Boards of Trustees of the Trusts (the Board). The Board
may replace members of the Audit Committee for any reason.
No member of the Audit Committee shall be an interested person of the applicable
Trust, as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the Investment Company Act), or receive any compensation from the Trusts except compensation for service as a member of the
Board or a committee of the Board. Each member of the Audit Committee must also meet the independence and experience requirements as they may be adopted and modified from time to time by the New York Stock Exchange (the NYSE), as
applicable.
With respect to the Audit Committee of KKR Income Opportunities Fund, no member of the Committee may serve on the audit committees of more
than three public companies (including the audit committees of those funds that are registered pursuant to the Investment Company Act and managed by KKR Credit Advisors (US) LLC, with such audit committees deemed for these purposes to be the audit
committee of a single public company), unless the Board determines that such simultaneous service would not impair the ability of such member to serve on the Committee effectively. If such a determination is made by the Board, the KKR Income
Opportunities Fund must disclose such determination on its website, in its annual proxy statement (if any), or in its annual report.
With respect to the
Audit Committee of KKR Income Opportunities Fund, each member of the Audit Committee must be financially literate, as that qualification is interpreted by the Board in its business judgment, or must become financially literate within a reasonable
time after appointment to the Audit Committee. The Board may presume that an audit committee financial expert, as defined in Item 3 of Form N-CSR (ACFE), satisfies the
requirement in the foregoing sentence. The Committees composition shall meet such other regulatory requirements relating to audit committees established from time to time by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and any other applicable
governmental entity or self-regulatory organization or law to which the Trusts are subject.
II. Purposes of the Audit Committee
The purposes of the Audit Committee are:
A. to oversee the accounting and financial reporting processes of the Trusts and each Trusts internal control over
financial reporting and, as the Committee deems appropriate, to inquire into the internal control over financial reporting of certain third-party service providers;
B. to oversee, or, as appropriate, assist Board oversight of, the quality and integrity of each Trusts financial
statements and the independent audit thereof, as applicable;
C. to oversee, or, as appropriate, assist Board
oversight of, the Trusts compliance with legal and regulatory requirements that relate to the Trusts accounting and financial reporting, internal control over financial reporting and independent audits, as applicable;
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D. to approve prior to appointment the engagement of each Trusts
independent auditors and, in connection therewith, to review and evaluate the qualifications, independence and performance of each Trusts independent auditors, as applicable;
E. to act as a liaison between each Trusts independent auditors and the Board;
F. to assist Board oversight of the Trusts internal audit function, as applicable.
The independent auditors for the Trusts shall report directly to the Audit Committee.
III. Duties and Powers of the Audit Committee
To carry out its purposes, the Audit Committee shall have the following duties and powers:
A. to approve prior to appointment the engagement of auditors to annually audit and provide their opinion on each
Trusts financial statements, to recommend to those Board members who are not interested persons of the applicable Trust (as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act) the selection, retention or
termination of the Trusts independent auditors and, in connection therewith, to review and evaluate matters potentially affecting the independence and capabilities of the auditors. In evaluating the auditors qualifications, performance
and independence, the Audit Committee must, among other things, obtain and review a report by the auditor, at least annually, describing the following items:
1. all relationships between the independent auditor and the Trusts, including each
non-audit service provided to the Trusts, consistent with the requirements of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Ethics and Independence Rule 3526;
2. any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control review, or peer review, of the audit firm, or
by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities, within the preceding five years, respecting one or more independent audits carried out by the firm, and any steps taken to deal with any such issues, as applicable; and
3. the audit firms internal quality-control procedures.
B. to approve prior to appointment the engagement of the auditor to provide other audit services to the Trusts or to
provide non-audit services to the Trusts, its investment adviser or any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with such an investment adviser (adviser affiliate) that provides
ongoing services to the Trusts, if the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Trusts;
C. to develop, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Audit Committee, policies and procedures for pre-approval of the engagement of the Trusts auditors to provide any of the services described in B above;
D. to consider the controls applied by the auditors and any measures taken by management in an effort to assure that all
items requiring preapproval by the Audit Committee are identified and referred to the Committee in a timely fashion;
E. to consider whether the non-audit services provided by each Trusts
auditor to the Trusts investment adviser or any adviser affiliate that provides ongoing services to the Trusts, which services were not preapproved by the Audit Committee, are compatible with maintaining the auditors independence;
F. to review the arrangements for and scope of the annual audit and any special audits;
G. to review and approve the fees proposed to be charged to the Trusts by the auditors for each audit and non-audit service;
H. to consider information and comments from the auditors with
respect to the Trusts accounting and financial reporting policies, procedures and internal control over financial reporting (including the Trusts critical accounting policies and practices), to consider managements responses to any
such comments and, to the extent the Audit Committee deems necessary or appropriate, to promote improvements in the quality of the Trusts accounting and financial reporting;
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I. to consider information and comments from the auditors with respect to,
and meet with the auditors to discuss any matters of concern relating to, each Trusts financial statements, including any adjustments to such statements recommended by the auditors, to review the auditors opinion on each Trusts
financial statements and to separately review, meet and discuss with management and the independent auditor each Trusts annual audited financial statements and other periodic financial statements, including any disclosures under
Managements Discussion of Fund Performance, as applicable;
J. to resolve disagreements between
management and the auditors regarding financial reporting;
K. to consider any reports of difficulties that may have
arisen in the course of the audit, including any limitations on the scope of the audit, and managements response thereto, as applicable;
L. to review with each Trusts principal executive officer and/or principal financial officer in connection with
required certifications on Form N-CSR any significant deficiencies in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting or material weaknesses therein and any reported evidence of fraud
involving management or other employees who have a significant role in the Trusts internal control over financial reporting;
M. to establish, or confirm the establishment of, procedures for the receipt, retention and treatment of complaints
received by the Trusts relating to accounting, internal accounting controls, or auditing matters, and the confidential, anonymous submission by employees of the Trusts, the Trusts investment adviser, administrator, principal underwriter or any
other provider of accounting related services for the Trusts of concerns about accounting or auditing matters, and to address reports from attorneys or auditors of possible violations of federal or state law or fiduciary duty;
N. to set clear policies relating to the hiring by entities within the Trusts investment company complex2 of employees or former employees of the independent auditors and review those policies, as applicable;
O. to investigate or initiate an investigation of reports of improprieties or suspected improprieties in connection with
the Trusts accounting or financial reporting;
P. to report its activities to the full Board on a regular basis
and to make such recommendations with respect to the above and other matters as the Audit Committee may deem necessary or appropriate, as applicable;
Q. to perform such other functions and to have such powers as may be necessary or appropriate in the efficient and lawful
discharge of the powers provided in this Charter;
R. review and discuss each Trusts audited annual financial
statements and unaudited semiannual reports with the Trusts investment adviser and, in the case of the audited financials, the independent auditors, including the Trusts disclosures under Managements Discussion of Fund
Performance;
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Investment company complex includes: |
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the fund and its investment adviser or sponsor; |
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any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the investment adviser or sponsor, if the
entity: (i) is an investment adviser or sponsor; or (ii) is engaged in the business of providing administrative, custodian, underwriting or transfer agent services to any investment company, investment adviser or sponsor; and |
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any investment company, hedge fund or unregistered fund that has an investment adviser included in the definition
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An investment adviser, for these purposes, does not include a sub-adviser whose role is primarily portfolio management and that is subcontracted with or overseen by another investment adviser. Sponsor refers to the sponsor of a unit investment trust.
S. consider and, if appropriate, recommend the publication of each
Trusts annual audited financial statements in each Trusts annual report in advance of the printing and publication of the annual report, based on its review and discussions of such annual report with the independent auditors, the
Trusts officers and investment adviser; and (if applicable) prepare the audit committee report required to be included in each Trusts proxy statement (if applicable) for its annual meeting of shareholders (if such meeting is required by
law);
T. at least annually, obtain and review a report by the Trusts independent auditors describing:
(i) the independent auditors internal quality-control procedures; (ii) any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality-control review, or peer review, of the independent auditors, or by any inquiry or investigation by
governmental or professional authorities, within the preceding five years, respecting one or more independent audits carried out by the independent auditors, and any steps taken to deal with such issues; and (iii) (to assess the independent
auditors independence) all relationships between the independent auditor and each Trust;
U. discuss in general
each Trusts periodic earnings releases (if applicable), as well as any financial information and earnings guidance provided to analysts and rating agencies, if any;
V. discuss policies with respect to risk assessment and risk management, as applicable; and
W. conduct an annual self-assessment in connection with the Board self-assessment.
The Audit Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities, including appropriate funding, as determined by the
Audit Committee, for payment of compensation to the auditors for the purpose of conducting the audit and rendering their audit report, the authority to retain and compensate special counsel and other experts or consultants as the Audit Committee
deems necessary, the authority to obtain specialized training for Audit Committee members, at the expense of the Trusts, as appropriate, and ordinary administrative expenses of the Audit Committee.
The Audit Committee may delegate any portion of its authority, including the authority to grant pre-approvals of audit
and permitted non-audit services, to a subcommittee of one or more members. Any decisions of the subcommittee to grant pre-approvals shall be presented to the Audit
Committee at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
IV. Role and Responsibilities of the Audit Committee
The function of the Audit Committee is oversight; it is Trust managements responsibility to maintain appropriate systems for accounting and internal
control over financial reporting and the auditors responsibility to plan and carry out a proper audit. Specifically, Trust management is responsible for: (i) the preparation, presentation and integrity of each Trusts financial
statements; (ii) the maintenance of appropriate accounting and financial reporting principles and policies; and (iii) the maintenance of internal control over financial reporting and other procedures designed to assure compliance with
accounting standards and related laws and regulations. The independent auditors are responsible for planning and carrying out an audit consistent with applicable legal and professional standards and the terms of their engagement letter. Nothing in
this Charter shall be construed to reduce the responsibilities or liabilities of the Trusts service providers, including the auditors.
Although the
Audit Committee is expected to take a detached and questioning approach to the matters that come before it, the review of a Trusts financial statements by the Audit Committee is not an audit, nor does the Committees review substitute for
the responsibilities of Trust management for preparing, or the independent auditors for auditing, the financial statements. Members of the Audit Committee are not full-time employees of the Trusts and, in serving on this Committee, are not, and do
not hold themselves out to be, acting as accountants or auditors. As such, it is not the duty or responsibility of the Committee or its members to conduct field work or other types of auditing or accounting reviews or procedures.
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In discharging his or her duties, a member of the Audit Committee is entitled to rely on information, opinions,
reports, or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, if prepared or presented by: (i) one or more officers of the Trusts whom the trustee reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented;
(ii) legal counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters the trustee reasonably believes are within the persons professional or expert competence; or (iii) a Board committee of which the trustee is not a member.
V. Operations of the Audit Committee
A. The Audit Committee shall meet on a regular basis and is empowered to hold special meetings as circumstances require.
The chair or a majority of the members shall be authorized to call a meeting of the Audit Committee and send notice thereof.
B. Audit Committee members may attend Committee meetings telephonically (although they are encouraged to attend in
person), and the Committee may act by written consent, to the extent permitted by law and by each Trusts By-Laws.
C. The Audit Committee shall have the authority to meet privately and to admit
non-members individually by invitation.
D. The Audit Committee shall
regularly meet, in separate executive sessions, with representatives of Trust management, the Trusts internal auditors or other personnel responsible for the Trusts internal audit function (if any) and the Trusts independent
auditors. The Committee may also request to meet with internal legal counsel and compliance personnel of the Trusts investment adviser and with entities that provide significant accounting or administrative services to the Trusts to discuss
matters relating to the Trusts accounting and compliance as well as other Trust-related matters.
E. The Audit
Committee shall prepare, or have prepared, and retain minutes of its meetings and appropriate documentation of decisions made outside of meetings by delegated authority.
F. The Audit Committee may select one of its members to be the chair and may select a vice chair.
G. A majority of the members of the Audit Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any
meeting of the Committee. The action of a majority of the members of the Audit Committee present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the action of the Committee.
H. The Board shall adopt and approve this Charter and may amend it on the Boards own motion. The Audit Committee
shall review this Charter at least annually and recommend to the full Board any changes the Committee deems appropriate.
I. The Audit Committee shall evaluate its performance at least annually, as applicable.
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APPENDIX B
NOMINATING COMMITTEE CHARTER
FOR KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
AND KKR CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES PORTFOLIO
This document (this Charter) constitutes the Charter of the Nominating Committee (the Committee) of the Boards of
Trustees (the Board) of KKR Income Opportunities Fund and KKR Credit Opportunities Portfolio (each, a Trust and, collectively, the Trusts). The Committee is established by the Board to select
and nominate persons for election as Trustees of the Trusts.
I. Organization. Only members of the Board who are not
interested persons, as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, of the applicable Trust (Disinterested Trustees) may serve as members of the Committee. The Committee shall be composed of at least two
members, and each member shall be appointed by the Board. The compensation of the members of the Committee shall be determined by the Board.
II. Meetings
A. The Committee shall meet only as necessary or appropriate and is empowered to hold special meetings as circumstances
require. The chair or a majority of the members shall be authorized to call a meeting of the Committee and send notice thereof. Notice of meetings shall be made to each member by any reasonable means.
B. The Committee may meet either on its own or in conjunction with Board meetings; members may attend telephonically, and
the Committee may act by written consent, to the extent permitted by law and each Trusts governing documents.
C. The Committee may select one of its members to be the chair and may select a vice chair.
D. A majority of the members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of
the Committee. The action of a majority of the members of the Committee present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the action of the Committee.
E. The Committee shall prepare and retain minutes of its meetings.
III. Committee Purpose. The purpose of the Committee is to select and nominate persons for election as Trustees of the
Trusts.
IV. Identification and Evaluation of Potential Nominees. In identifying and evaluating a person as a
potential nominee to serve as a Trustee of the Trusts, the Committee shall consider, among other factors it may deem relevant:
A. the contribution that the person can make to the Board, with consideration being given to the persons business
and professional experience, education, skills, judgment and such other factors as the Committee may consider relevant;
B. the character and integrity of the person;
C. whether or not the person is a Disinterested Trustee and whether the person and is otherwise qualified under
applicable laws and regulations to serve as a Trustee of the Trusts;
D. whether or not the person has any
relationships that might impair his or her independence, such as any business, financial or family relationships with management of the Trusts, the investment adviser or manager of each Trust, service providers of the Trusts or their affiliates;
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E. whether or not the person is financially literate and/or is an
audit committee financial expert as defined in Item 3 of Form N-CSR;
F. whether or not the person serves on boards of, or is otherwise affiliated with, financial service organizations, their
related investment company complexes or other public companies;
G. whether or not the person is willing to serve as,
and willing and able to commit the time necessary for the performance of the duties of, a Trustee of the Trusts;
H. whether or not the selection and nomination of the person would be consistent with the requirements of the
Trusts retirement policies; and
I. whether or not the selection and nomination of the person would contribute
to Board diversity, including with respect to differences of viewpoint, professional experience, education, skill and other individual qualities and attributes.
While the Committee is solely responsible for the selection and nomination of the Trustees of the Trusts, the Committee shall review and consider nominations
for the office of Trustee made by management and by Trust shareholders who have sent nominations (which include the biographical information and the qualifications of the proposed nominee) to the Chief Executive Officer of the Trusts, as the
Committee deems appropriate.
V. Duties and Powers. To carry out the purpose specified in Section III above, the
Committee shall have the following duties and powers:
A. if deemed appropriate and necessary, the sole
responsibility to select, retain and terminate a search firm to assist the Committee in identifying Trustee candidates, including sole authority to approve all such search firms fees and other retention terms;
B. to report its activities to the Board as necessary;
C. after determination by the Committee that a person should be selected and nominated as a Trustee of the Trusts, the
Committee shall present its recommendation to the Board for its consideration and, where appropriate, separately to all the Disinterested Trustees for their consideration; and
D. to perform such other functions and to have such other powers as may be necessary or appropriate in the efficient and
lawful discharge of the foregoing.
VI. Periodic Review of Board Composition. The Committee shall periodically review
the composition of the Board in light of the current needs of the Board and the Trusts and determine whether it may be appropriate to add or remove individuals after considering issues of judgment, diversity, age, skills, background and experience.
VII. Trustee Compensation. At least annually, the Committee shall review and approve compensation for the Trustees.
VIII. Periodic Review of Charter. The Committee shall review this Charter as it deems necessary or appropriate and
recommend any changes to the Board.
IX. Amendment and Repeal of Charter. This Charter may be altered, amended or
repealed, or a new charter may be adopted, by the Board on the affirmative vote of a majority of all of the members of the Board, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees.
Approved: September 14, 2012
Amended: December 13, 2019
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title as such. If signer is a partnership, please sign in partnership name by authorized person.
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The Notice of Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Proxy Statement for this meeting are available at www.proxyvote.com.
V29932-P02607
KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND - PREFERRED SHARES
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES
The undersigned hereby appoints Michael Nguyen and Thomas Murphy, each of them proxies for the undersigned, with full
power of substitution and revocation, to represent the undersigned and to vote on behalf of the undersigned all shares of KKR Income Opportunities Fund (the Fund) which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting of
Shareholders of the Fund to be held at the offices of Dechert LLP, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10036, on March 21, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) and at any adjournments thereof. The undersigned hereby acknowledges
receipt of the Notice of Annual Meeting and accompanying Proxy Statement and hereby instructs said attorneys and proxies to vote said shares as indicated hereon. In their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other business as may
properly come before the Meeting. A majority of the proxies present and acting at the Meeting, in person or by substitute (or, if only one shall be so present, then that one), shall have and may exercise all of the power or authority of said proxies
hereunder. The undersigned hereby revokes any proxy previously given.
This proxy, if properly executed, will be
voted in the manner directed by the shareholder. If no direction is made, this proxy will be voted FOR the election of the nominees as Trustees in Proposal 1. Please refer to the Proxy Statement for a discussion of the Proposal.
(Continued and to be signed on the reverse side)
PLEASE VOTE, DATE AND SIGN THE REVERSE SIDE AND RETURN PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE.
KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND
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V29934-P02607
KKR INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FUND - COMMON SHARES
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES
The undersigned hereby appoints Michael Nguyen and Thomas Murphy, each of them proxies for the undersigned, with full power of substitution and
revocation, to represent the undersigned and to vote on behalf of the undersigned all shares of KKR Income Opportunities Fund (the Fund) which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund to be
held at the offices of Dechert LLP, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10036, on March 21, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) and at any adjournments thereof. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Notice of Annual
Meeting and accompanying Proxy Statement and hereby instructs said attorneys and proxies to vote said shares as indicated hereon. In their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other business as may properly come before the
Meeting. A majority of the proxies present and acting at the Meeting, in person or by substitute (or, if only one shall be so present, then that one), shall have and may exercise all of the power or authority of said proxies hereunder. The
undersigned hereby revokes any proxy previously given.
This proxy, if properly executed, will be voted in the manner directed by the
shareholder. If no direction is made, this proxy will be voted FOR the election of the nominee as Trustee in Proposal 1. Please refer to the Proxy Statement for a discussion of the Proposal.
(Continued and to be signed on the reverse side)
PLEASE VOTE, DATE AND SIGN THE REVERSE SIDE AND RETURN PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE.
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