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AUDITED ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS THREADNEEDLE SPECIALIST INVESTMENT FUNDS ICVC APRIL 2015 THREADNEEDLE SPECIALIST INVESTMENT FUNDS ICVC COLUMBIATHREADNEEDLE.COM

Contents Company Information* 2 Director s Report* 3 Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC 4 Notes to the Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC 5 7 UK Mid 250 Fund 8 11 UK Extended Alpha Fund 12 15 UK Equity Alpha Income Fund 16 19 UK Absolute Alpha Fund 20 24 Absolute Return Bond Fund 25 28 Target Return Fund 29 33 Pan European Focus Fund 34 37 Pan European Equity Dividend Fund 38 41 American Extended Alpha Fund 42 46 China Opportunities Fund 47 49 Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund 50 54 Emerging Market Local Fund 55 60 Global Extended Alpha Fund 61 64 Global Equity Income Fund 65 70 Global Opportunities Bond Fund 71 75 Statement of Authorised Corporate Director s (ACD) Responsibilities 76 Statement of the Depositary s Responsibilities and Report of the Depositary 76 Independent Auditors Report 77 Portfolio Statements*: UK Mid 250 Fund 78 79 UK Extended Alpha Fund 80 81 UK Equity Alpha Income Fund 82 UK Absolute Alpha Fund 83 84 Absolute Return Bond Fund 85 88 Target Return Fund 89 92 Pan European Focus Fund 93 94 Pan European Equity Dividend Fund 95 96 American Extended Alpha Fund 97 98 China Opportunities Fund 99 100 Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund 101 104 Emerging Market Local Fund 105 109 Global Extended Alpha Fund 110 112 Global Equity Income Fund 113 115 Global Opportunities Bond Fund 116 122 Comparative Tables* 123 129 Performance Summary* 130 131 Ongoing Charges Figure Summary* 132 133 Risk and Reward Profiles* 134 136 Shares Issued and Redeemed Summary* 137 Further Information* 138 139 Directory* 140 141 Important Information* 142 144 *These pages, together with the investment reports of the individual funds comprise the Authorised Corporate Director s Report. 1

Company Information Company Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC (the Company) Registered Number IC000232 Registered Office Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London EC4N 6AG Director There is a sole director, the Authorised Corporate Director (the ACD), which is Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. Board of Directors of the ACD Chairman and Chief Executive C D Fleming Other Directors T N Gillbanks D Jordison (Appointed to the Board 29 July 2014) P J W Reed (Resigned from the Board 30 June 2014) N J Ring (Resigned from the Board 24 June 2015) A Roughead (Appointed to the Board 7 July 2014) 2

Director s Report The ACD, Threadneedle Investment Services Limited, has pleasure in presenting the Annual Report and Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC for the 12 months to 30 April 2015. The financial statements have been presented on an aggregated basis. However, separate financial information is also provided on a sub-fund basis to enable investors to review the status and performance of those funds for the period under review. We hope that you find the report informative. Should you require any further information regarding any aspect of your investment, or about other Columbia Threadneedle products, we would be pleased to help. Alternatively, you may find it helpful to visit columbiathreadneedle.com for further information about Columbia Threadneedle. Thank you for your continued support. Campbell Fleming Director 3

Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC STATEMENT OF TOTAL RETURN for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Notes Income Net capital gains 2 394,592 175,030 Revenue 3 140,690 99,094 Expenses 4 (51,250) (46,693) Finance costs: Derivative expense (8,408) (5,680) Interest (44) (18) Net revenue before taxation 80,988 46,703 Taxation 5 (9,002) (4,528) Net revenue after taxation 71,986 42,175 Total return before distributions 466,578 217,205 Finance costs: s (104,286) (70,086) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities 362,292 147,119 STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHAREHOLDERS for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Opening net assets attributable to shareholders 4,103,498 2,837,506 Movement due to sales and repurchases of shares: Amounts receivable on the issue of shares 2,097,891 2,752,439 Amounts payable on the cancellation of shares (2,182,588) (1,662,747) Amounts payable on inspecie transfers (23,121) (107,818) 1,089,692 Dilution adjustment 3,481 4,417 Stamp duty reserve tax (67) (701) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities (see statement of total return above) 362,292 147,119 Retained distribution on accumulation shares 30,916 25,465 Closing net assets attributable to shareholders 4,392,302 4,103,498 BALANCE SHEET as at 30 April 2015 Notes Assets Investment assets 4,024,456 3,764,568 Other assets Debtors 6 70,396 81,204 Cash and bank balances 393,772 352,125 Total other assets 464,168 433,329 Total assets 4,488,624 4,197,897 Liabilities Derivative liabilities (17,626) (11,945) Other liabilities Creditors 7 (44,061) (56,327) Bank overdrafts (1,664) (87) payable on income shares (32,971) (26,040) Total other liabilities (78,696) (82,454) Total liabilities (96,322) (94,399) Net assets attributable to shareholders 4,392,302 4,103,498 The aggregated financial statements represent the sum of the individual funds within the Company. Further analysis of the distribution and the net asset position can be found within the financial statements of the individual funds. DIRECTORS STATEMENT We hereby certify the Final Report and Financial Statements on behalf of the Directors of Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. D Jordison Director T N Gillbanks Director 15 July 2015 4

Notes to the Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES (1) Basis of accounting The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost basis, as modified by the revaluation of investments and in accordance with UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (UKGAAP), and in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice (the SORP) for Financial Statements of Authorised Funds issued by the Investment Management Association (IMA) in October 2010. (2) Aggregation The aggregated accounts represent the sum of the individual funds within the umbrella company. Further analysis of the distribution and the net asset position can be found within the financial statements of the individual funds. (3) Recognition of revenue Revenue is included in the Statement of Total Return on the following bases: Dividends on quoted equities, portfolio swaps and preference shares are recognised when the security is traded ex-dividend. Dividends, interest and other income receivable include any withholding taxes but exclude any other taxes such as attributable tax credits. Special dividends are treated as either revenue or capital depending on the facts of each particular case. Stock dividends are recognised as revenue on the basis of the market value of the shares at the date they are quoted ex-dividend. Interest on debt securities and bank and short-term deposits is recognised on an earned basis. In the case of debt securities any difference between acquisition cost and maturity value is recognised as revenue over the life of the security using the effective yield basis of calculating amortisation. Dividends and distributions from collective investment schemes are recognised when the security is quoted ex-dividend. Underwriting commission is recognised when the issue takes place, except where the fund is required to take up all or some of the shares underwritten, in which case an appropriate proportion of the commission is deducted from the cost of those shares. Underwriting commission is treated as revenue except for the proportion that is deducted from the cost of shares, which is capital. Stocklending revenue and any associated charges are recognised on an accruals basis. Equalisation on distributions received is treated as a repayment of capital and deducted from the cost of the investment. Management fee rebates In the absence of a rebate mechanism an indirect charge for management fees would occur in respect of investments in other Threadneedle funds. Any such target funds themselves bear a management fee, which reduces the values of those funds from what they otherwise would be. The rebate mechanism operates to ensure that investors in the fund bear only the fee validly applicable to them. Depending upon the ACD s treatment of management fees within the underlying funds, where management fees are charged to capital, any rebate is classified as a capital item and does not form part of the amount available for distribution. (4) Treatment of expenses (including management expenses) All expenses other than those relating to the purchase and sale of investments, are included in expenses, in the Statement of Total Return. Expenses are recognised on an accrual basis and include irrecoverable VAT where appropriate. In addition, the ACD is entitled to receive a performance fee in the event of the NAV per share of the Fund outperforming the relevant benchmark index, in respect of the following funds: American Extended Alpha Fund Global Extended Alpha Fund UK Absolute Alpha Fund UK Extended Alpha Fund Any fees arising as a result of outperformance are charged to capital. The performance fee is only chargeable at the end of any Performance Period i.e. 31 December, and will be paid within one month of that date. If no performance fee has been charged since the launch of the Share Class, no performance fee will be payable until such time as there is an Excess Return and there is a performance fee accrual at the end of the Performance Period. Further details including the relevant benchmark index, can be found within the Expenses note of the individual funds. (5) Allocation of revenue and expenses to multiple share classes The allocation of revenue and expenses to each share class is based upon the proportion of the fund s capital net assets attributable to each share class, on the day the revenue is earned or the expense is suffered. Revenue equalisation, annual management charge and registration fees are specific to each share class. (6) Allocation of return on hedged share classes Hedged share classes allow the ACD to use currency hedging transactions to reduce the effect of exchange rate fluctuations between the Reference Currency or Reference Currencies and the Hedged Currency (for further definitions refer to page 139). Where undertaken, the allocation of return in relation to hedging transactions is applied in respect of that hedged share class only. (7) policy In accordance with the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook, where the revenue from investments exceeds the expenses for any share class, a distribution will be made from that share class. Should expenses exceed revenue for any share class, there will be no distribution for that share class and a transfer from capital will be made to cover the shortfall. Revenue attributable to Accumulation shareholders is retained at the end of each distribution period and represents a reinvestment of revenue. Where distributions are unclaimed for a period of six years these are brought back into the relevant fund as capital. The ACD s charges in respect of the following funds are added back for the purpose of determining the amount available for distribution: Emerging Market Local Fund Global Equity Income Fund Pan European Focus Fund UK Equity Alpha Fund (8) Basis of valuation of investments The investments of the fund are valued at fair market prices at 12 noon (UK time), being the valuation point on the last working day of the accounting period. Investments are stated at their fair value which generally is the bid valuation of each security. These bid values are sourced from independent pricing sources; to the extent that an independent pricing source is not available then quotes are obtained from a broker. Where the ACD deems that these valuations are unrepresentative of a fair valuation of the security, a fair valuation adjustment is applied based upon the ACD s opinion of fair value. (9) Exchange rates Assets and liabilities expressed in foreign currencies at the end of the accounting period are translated into sterling at the exchange rates ruling at 12 noon (UK time), being the valuation point on the last working day of the accounting period. Transactions denominated in a foreign currency are translated into sterling at the exchange rates ruling at the date of the transaction. (10)Deferred tax Deferred tax liabilities are provided in full in respect of all items for which recognition falls in different accounting periods for accounting and taxation purposes and deferred tax assets are recognised to the extent that they are considered recoverable. Further analysis of the deferred tax assets can be found within the financial statements of the individual funds. (11)Derivatives The return in respect of any derivative transaction is treated as capital or revenue depending on the motive and circumstances of the transaction. Where positions are undertaken to protect or enhance capital the returns are capital and where they are generating or protecting revenue the returns are revenue. Where positions generate total returns the returns are apportioned between capital and income to reflect the nature of the transaction. Ongoing premiums on credit default swaps are charged or credited to revenue/expenses on an accruals basis, depending on whether protection is bought or sold. Any capital gains/losses (including those from portfolio swaps) are included within Net capital gains/(losses) and any revenue or expenses is included within revenue or finance costs respectively in the statement of total return. Derivative revenue and expense are netted off for the purposes of disclosure. The net balance is disclosed within either the revenue or finance cost note depending on whether the balance is in a net revenue or expense position respectively. The revenue return element in respect of futures is calculated by reference to the quoted yield of the index upon which the future is based compared to LIBOR. The revenue so calculated may represent revenue or expenses in a fund s financial statements, in accordance with whether the fund has held a net long or short position, when considering the accounting period as a whole. The revenue or expense position is reversed where LIBOR exceeds the quoted yield of the relevant index. Any positions open at the period end are reflected in the Balance Sheet at their market value, either using available market prices or the ACD s assessment of the fair value, based on counterparty valuations and appropriate pricing models. Cash held at future brokers as margin is reflected separately within Cash and bank balances. 5

Notes to the Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC 2 NET CAPITAL GAINS Net capital gains during the period comprise: Non-derivative securities 382,796 178,413 Derivative contracts 3,438 (14,580) Forward currency contracts (5,263) 34,087 Other gains/(losses) 13,655 (22,655) Transaction costs qwqqqqqqqqqr (34) (235) Net capital gains 394,592 175,030 zcvzzxvzzzzzzzzzzzz 3 REVENUE UK dividends 58,421 40,474 Overseas dividends 73,893 44,410 Stock dividends 313 Interest on debt securities 7,189 12,593 Interest on short term investments 549 450 Derivative revenue 354 122 Bank interest 207 233 Underwriting commission 72 Stocklending commission qwqqqqqqqqqr 5 499 Total revenue 140,690 99,094 zcvzzxvzzzzzzzzzzzz 4 EXPENSES Payable to the ACD or associates of the ACD, and the agents of either of them: Annual management charge (42,279) (40,244) **Performance fee (4,617) (3,247) Registration fees qwqqqqqqqqqr (3,148) (2,408) (50,044) (45,899) zcvzzxvzzzzzzzzzzzz Payable to the depositary or associate of the depositary, and the agents of either of them: Depositary s fees (399) (244) Safe custody fees (423) (265) Revenue collection expenses qwqqqqqqqqqr (35) (17) (857) (526) zcvzzxvzzzzzzzzzzzz Other expenses: Regulatory fee (90) (82) Audit fee (245) (186) Professional fee (11) Bank charges qwqqqqqqqqqr (3) qwqqqqqqqqqr (349) (268) *Total expenses (51,250) (46,693) zcvzzxvzzzzzzzzzzzz *Including irrecoverable VAT where applicable. ** The ACD is entitled to receive a performance fee for the UK Extended Alpha, American Extended Alpha, Global Extended Alpha and the UK Absolute Alpha Funds in the event of the NAV per Share of the Fund outperforming the relevant benchmark index (with revenue reinvested, calculated at market close) by the hurdle rate (as set by the fund) or more over the performance period. The performance fee is set (by fund) as a percentage of the outperformance. Performance fees are calculated on a calendar basis and may vary substantially from year to year depending on how a fund has performed against its benchmark. As the accounting period falls during the calculation period of the performance fee, the performance fees are accrued at that point in time, but may not represent the actual amount that will be paid. Therefore, previously accrued amounts may be required to be reversed. The performance fee by its nature is a capital charge, and is therefore charged to capital for the purpose of the calculation of distribution. 5 TAXATION a) Analysis of charge in period Overseas taxes qqqqqqqqqqr (9,002) (4,528) Total current tax (note 5b) qqqqqqqqqqr (9,002) (4,528) Total tax charge for the period qqqqqqqqqqr (9,002) (4,528) b) Factors affecting taxation charge for period qqqqqqqqqqr Net revenue before taxation qqqqqqqqqqr 80,988 46,569 Net revenue before taxation multiplied by the standard rate of corporation tax of 20% (16,198) (9,314) Revenue not subject to taxation 23,105 16,173 Overseas taxes (9,002) (4,528) Overseas taxes expensed (1,201) 57 Excess expenses (6,366) (7,359) Revenue taxable in other periods 311 20 s treated as tax deductible 356 425 Capitalised revenue subject to taxation (2) Retail Review (RDR) conversion transfer from capital qqqqqqqqqqr (7) Current tax charge for period (note 5a) (9,002) (4,528) zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 6 DEBTORS Amounts receivable for the issue of shares 20,194 33,887 Sales awaiting settlement 27,435 27,394 Accrued revenue 21,721 19,411 Foreign withholding tax recoverable qqqqqqqqqqr 1,046 512 Total debtors 70,396 81,204 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 7 CREDITORS Amounts payable for the cancellation of shares (28,501) (26,620) Purchases awaiting settlement (9,597) (21,080) Accrued expenses (314) (516) Amounts payable to ACD (3,814) (7,900) Accrued performance fee (1,777) (141) Income tax payable (15) (26) Corporation tax payable qqqqqqqqqqr (43) (44) Total creditors (44,061) (56,327) zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 8 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS Threadneedle Investment Services Limited, as ACD, is a related party and acts as principal in respect of all transactions of shares in the funds. The aggregate monies received through issues and paid on cancellations are disclosed in the Statement of Change in s Attributable to Shareholders. Any amounts due to or from Threadneedle Investment Services Limited at the end of the accounting period are disclosed in Notes 6 and 7. Amounts payable to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of fund management, performance and registration services are disclosed in Note 4 and amounts outstanding at the year end in Note 7. In addition any fees paid to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of stocklending are disclosed in Note 10. All transactions have been entered into the ordinary course of business on normal commercial terms. 9 SHARES Funds currently may have up to eight share classes; Class 1, Class 1 Hedged, Class 2, Class 2 Hedged, Class X, Class Z, Class Z Hedged, and Limited Issue Class shares. Where a fund has more than one share class, each class may suffer different expenses. Consequently the level of net revenue attributable to each share class will differ. Further analysis of the annual management charge and registration fees on each share class can be found within the Shareholder Funds note of the individual funds. 6

Notes to the Aggregated Financial Statements for Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC 10 STOCKLENDING During the period under review, the company has entered into certain stocklending transactions to increase the revenue of the funds. The following funds have benefited from these arrangements during the period: Global Equity Income Fund UK Equity Alpha Fund The funds have earned 5,000 (2014: 667,000) of which Nil (2014: 4,000) was outstanding at year end. They have paid fees of Nil (2014: 90,000) of which Nil (2014: 3,000) was outstanding at year end to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. In addition they have paid fees of Nil (2014: 93,000) of which Nil (2014: Nil) was outstanding at year end to J.P. Morgan as the security lending agent to process these arrangements and hold the collateral. There was no stock on loan at the end of the accounting period (2014: Nil), and there was no collateral held (2014: Nil) 11 DILUTION ADJUSTMENT Under certain circumstances the ACD has the power to charge a dilution adjustment on the purchase and/or redemption of shares. If charged, the dilution adjustment will be paid into the fund. Full details of the operation of the scheme can be found in the Prospectus. 12 DERIVATIVES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS In pursuing their investment objectives, each of the funds may hold a number of financial instruments. These financial instruments comprise securities, derivatives and other investments, cash balances, debtors and creditors that arise directly from the funds operations, for example, in respect of sales and purchases awaiting settlement, amounts receivable for creations and payable for cancellations and debtors for accrued revenue. The funds may also enter into a range of derivative transactions whose purpose is efficient portfolio management. In addition the funds only execute derivative contracts where both the derivative instrument and the counterparty have been approved by the ACD. A sensitivity analysis for the relevant funds is shown in their notes to the financial statements, contained within the full accounts, where derivative holdings could impact the fund significantly. The main risks arising from financial instruments and the ACD s policies for managing these risks are stated below. These policies have been applied throughout the period under review. These policies have been consistent for both the current and prior period to which these financial statements relate. Market price risk Market price risk arises mainly from uncertainty about future prices of financial instruments held. It represents the potential loss the funds might suffer through holding market positions in the face of price movements. This means the value of an investor s holding may go down as well as up and an investor may not recover the amount invested. Bond funds hold a range of fixed interest instruments which may be difficult to value and/or liquidate. Investors should consider the degree of exposure of these funds in the context of all their investments. The funds investment portfolios are exposed to market price fluctuations, which are monitored by the ACD as per the policies as set out in the Prospectus. The investment guidelines and investment and borrowing powers set out in the Instrument of Incorporation, the Prospectus and in the Financial Conduct Authority s Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook describe the nature of the market price risk to which the fund will be exposed. Liquidity risk Liquidity risk is the risk that the fund can not raise sufficient cash to meet its liabilities when due. One of the key factors influencing this will be the ability to sell investments at, or close to, the fair value without a significant loss being realised. Under normal circumstances, the funds will remain close to fully invested. However, where circumstances require: either because a view of illiquid securities markets or high levels of cancellations in the funds, the funds may hold cash and/or more liquid assets. Temporary higher liquidity levels may also arise during the carrying out of a change in asset allocation policy, or following a large issue of shares. The ACD manages the funds cash to ensure they can meet their liabilities. The ACD receives daily reports of issues and cancellations enabling the ACD to raise cash from the funds portfolios in order to meet cancellations requests. In addition the ACD monitors market liquidity of all securities, with particular focus on the floating rate note (FRN) market, seeking to ensure the funds maintain sufficient liquidity to meet known and potential redemption activity. Fund cash balances are monitored daily by the ACD and Administrator. Where investments cannot be realised in time to meet any potential liability, the funds may borrow up to 10 their value to ensure settlement. All of the funds financial liabilities are payable on demand or in less than one year. Credit risk Credit risk arises from three main sources. Firstly, the possibility that the issuer of a security will be unable to pay interest and principal in a timely manner. Secondly, for asset backed investments (including FRNs) there is the possibility of default of the issuer and default in the underlying assets meaning that the fund may not receive back the full principal originally invested. Thirdly, there is counterparty risk, which is the risk that the counterparty will not deliver the investment for a purchase, or cash for a sale after the fund has fulfilled its responsibilities, which could result in the funds suffering a loss. In order to manage credit risk the funds are subject to investment limits for issuers of securities. Issuer credit ratings are evaluated periodically and an approved issuer list is maintained and monitored. In addition the funds only buy and sell investments through brokers which have been approved by the ACD as an acceptable counterparty and limits are set and monitored to cover the exposure to any individual broker. Changes in broker s financial ratings are periodically reviewed. Some funds will invest in what are considered riskier bonds (below investment grade). This brings the potential for increased risk of default and could affect both the income and the capital value of the fund. Further details can be found in the sub-fund financial statements. Interest rate risk Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of the funds investments will fluctuate as a result of changes in interest rates. All the funds invest in floating rate securities. The income of these funds may be affected by changes in interest rates relevant to particular securities or as a result of the ACD being unable to secure similar returns on the expiry of contracts or sale of securities. The value of fixed interest securities may be affected by interest rate movements or the expectation of such movements in the future. Interest receivable on bank deposits or payable on bank overdraft positions will be affected by fluctuations in interest rates. The interest rate risk profile for the relevant funds is shown in their notes to the financial statements, contained within the full financial statements. Foreign currency risk Foreign currency risk is the risk that the value of the funds investments will fluctuate as a result of changes in foreign currency exchange rates. For those funds where a proportion of the net assets of the fund are denominated in currencies other than the fund s base currency, the balance sheet can be affected by movements in exchange rates. The ACD monitors the foreign currency exposure of the funds and may seek to manage exposure to currency movements by using forward exchange contracts or by hedging the value of investments that are priced in other currencies. The foreign currency risk profile for the relevant funds is shown in their notes to the financial statements, contained within the full financial statements. Further analysis including numerical disclosures can be found within the Derivative and Other Financial Instruments note of the individual funds. 7

Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund Investment Report Investment Objective The investment objective of the UK Mid 250 Fund is to achieve capital growth from a portfolio of UK mid cap equities. Investment Policy The ACD s investment policy is to invest the assets of the Fund primarily in a selection of medium sized companies which are constituents of the FTSE 250 (ex Investment Trusts) Index. If the ACD considers it desirable, it may also invest in companies which are not included in that index, and may hold cash and/or money market instruments. Performance of Net Accumulation Class 1 Shares* Over the twelve months to 30 April 2015, the published share price of the Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund has risen from 186.78p to 214.28p. For comparison, using noon prices, the performance of the Class 1 share class was +14.72% and +15.39% for the Class 2 share class compared to a return of 7.34% for the Morningstar UK Unit Trusts/OEICs - (IA) UK All Companies Peer Group (on a bid to bid basis, with income reinvested for a UK basic rate taxpayer). For information purposes, using global close prices, the total return of the FTSE Mid 250 (ex Investment Trusts) Index was +13.16%. Portfolio Activity The UK equity market posted a positive return during the 12 months under review. The FTSE All-Share index rose by 7.48% while the FTSE Mid 250 (ex Investment Trusts) was up by 13.16%. On 20 March the FTSE 100 index climbed above 7,000 for the first time in its history, before going on to set a new record closing high of 7,103 in April. Investors were heartened by the strength of the UK economic recovery and the pick-up in corporate mergers and acquisitions. GDP growth for 2014 was revised up from 2.6% to 2.8%, the highest annual growth rate since 2006, although the pace of growth subsequently slowed in the first quarter of 2015. Job creation was strong, with unemployment falling to a little over 1.8m and record numbers of people in work. As the labour market has continued to tighten, there have been further signs of a pick-up in wage growth, which could give an added fillip to consumer spending. For much of the period, the divergent fortunes of the UK economy and those in Europe and Asia had an important impact on the earnings of many UK companies. Also, the steep decline in oil prices in the latter half of 2014 hit energy companies hard, creating a drag on UK stock indices. The advent of quantitative easing (QE) in the eurozone in early 2015 provided a boost to European stocks and somewhat brightened the economic prospects for Britain s leading trading partner. Disinflationary pressures came to the fore in the first quarter of 2015, with consumer price inflation falling to 0%. However, this was largely attributable to the lower cost of food and fuel, and many analysts remained confident that energy prices would subsequently pick up again. Much attention was also focused on the general election, with polls predicting a hung parliament and ensuing uncertainty. In the event, just after the end of this period, the Conservatives won a slim overall majority. Over the reporting period, the more domestically-focused FTSE 250 index outperformed the larger stocks comprising the FTSE 100, as the latter were more exposed to the global economic slowdown and the fall in commodity prices. The fund was well positioned in companies benefiting from the ongoing UK economic recovery; through careful stock selection we sought out to identify businesses with strong pricing power, low debt levels and good growth prospects. We particularly favoured beneficiaries of an improvement in consumer spending, as the fall in energy costs is providing a useful boost to household disposable incomes. Given the positive outlook for the consumer, we opened a position in Home Retail Group (Argos and Homebase), which looks well placed for solid growth in the coming year. Elsewhere, we initiated a position in Essentra (speciality plastic and fibre products) after the company used its balance-sheet strength to make an acquisition of a pharma-focused packaging company that is widely expected to be earnings accretive. We sold out of Kentz (engineering) and AZ Electronic Materials (chemicals), after both companies were acquired. STATEMENT OF TOTAL RETURN for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Notes Income Net capital gains 2 12,844 16,925 Revenue 3 2,752 4,778 Expenses 4 (1,293) (1,744) Net revenue before taxation 1,459 3,034 Taxation 5 (34) Net revenue after taxation 1,425 3,034 Total return before distributions 14,269 19,959 Finance costs: s 6 (1,454) (3,057) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities 12,815 16,902 BALANCE SHEET as at 30 April 2015 Notes Assets Investment assets 102,386 135,301 Other assets Debtors 7 3,764 2,453 Cash and bank balances 3,579 3,570 Total other assets 7,343 6,023 Total assets 109,729 141,324 Liabilities Other liabilities Creditors 8 (5,362) (4,679) Total other liabilities (5,362) (4,679) Total liabilities (5,362) (4,679) Net assets attributable to shareholders 104,367 136,645 STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHAREHOLDERS for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Opening net assets attributable to shareholders 136,645 124,101 Movement due to sales and repurchases of shares: Amounts receivable on the issue of shares 18,257 27,381 Amounts payable on the cancellation of shares (64,702) (34,539) (46,445) (7,158) Dilution adjustment 108 21 Stamp duty reserve tax (8) (111) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities (see statement of total return above) 12,815 16,902 Retained distribution on accumulation shares 1,252 2,890 Closing net assets attributable to shareholders 104,367 136,645 DISTRIBUTION TABLE for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Dividend distribution in pence per share Class 1 Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Net Revenue Accumulated Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 1.6377 1.6377 3.1875 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 1.1707 0.4670 1.6377 3.1875 Total distributions in the period 1.6377 3.1875 Class 2 Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Accumulated Net Revenue Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 2.9242 2.9242 4.4784 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 0.7849 2.1393 2.9242 4.4784 Total distributions in the period 2.9242 4.4784 *In pound Sterling and against UK peer group. Please refer to pages 123 129 for comparative tables. 8

Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund DISTRIBUTION TABLE Class Z Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Accumulated Net Revenue Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 2.2640 2.2640 3.3127 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 1.2536 1.0104 2.2640 3.3127 Total distributions in the period 2.2640 3.3127 Group 2: shares purchased during a distribution period 9

Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund Notes to the financial statements for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES The accounting policies for the fund are the same as those disclosed in the aggregated financial statements on page 5. 2 NET CAPITAL GAINS Net capital gains during the period comprise: Non-derivative securities 12,845 16,927 Other gains 2 Transaction costs (1) (4) Net capital gains 12,844 16,925 3 REVENUE UK dividends 2,599 4,489 Overseas dividends 142 141 Stock dividends 123 Bank interest 7 9 Underwriting commission 4 Stocklending commission 16 Total revenue 2,752 4,778 4 EXPENSES Payable to the ACD or associates of the ACD, and the agents of either of them: Annual management charge (1,175) (1,615) Registration fees (76) (97) (1,251) (1,712) Payable to the depositary or associate of the depositary, and the agents of either of them: Depositary's fees (10) (15) Safe custody fees (13) (2) (23) (17) Other expenses: Regulatory fee (6) (5) Audit fee (13) (10) (19) (15) * Total expenses (1,293) (1,744) *Including irrecoverable VAT where applicable. 5 TAXATION a) Analysis of charge in period Overseas taxes (34) Total current tax (note 5b) (34) Total tax charge for the period (34) b) Factors affecting taxation charge for period Net revenue before taxation 1,459 3,034 Net revenue before taxation multiplied by the standard rate of corporation tax of 20% (292) (607) Effects of: Revenue not subject to taxation 495 951 Overseas taxes (34) Overseas taxes expensed 7 Excess expenses (222) (344) Revenue taxable in other periods 18 Retail Review (RDR) conversion transfer from capital (6) Current tax charge for period (note 5a) (34) The fund has not recognised a deferred tax asset of 1,592,911 (2014: 1,370,517) arising as a result of having unutilised management expenses. It is unlikely that these expenses will be utilised in future years. 6 FINANCE COSTS s The distribution takes account of revenue received on the creation of shares and revenue deducted on the cancellation of shares and comprises: Final 1,252 2,890 Add: Revenue deducted on cancellation of shares 319 510 Deduct: Revenue received on creation of shares (117) (343) Net distribution for the period 1,454 3,057 Total finance costs 1,454 3,057 Net revenue after taxation 1,425 3,034 Equalisation on conversions 29 23 Net distribution for the period 1,454 3,057 Details of the distribution per share are set out in the table on pages 8 and 9. 7 DEBTORS Amounts receivable for the issue of shares 9 64 Sales awaiting settlement 3,197 1,463 Accrued revenue 558 926 Total debtors 3,764 2,453 8 CREDITORS Amounts payable for the cancellation of shares (5,244) (4,371) Accrued expenses (13) (10) Amounts payable to ACD (105) (298) Total creditors (5,362) (4,679) 9 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The related parties are set out in detail in Note 8 of the aggregated financial statements on page 6. The aggregate monies received through issues and paid on cancellations are disclosed in the Statement of Change in s Attributable to Shareholders. Any amounts due to or from Threadneedle Investment Services Limited at the end of the accounting period are disclosed in Notes 7 and 8. Amounts payable to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of fund management and registration services are disclosed in Note 4 and amounts outstanding at the year end in Note 8. In addition any fees paid to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of stocklending are disclosed in Note 11. All transactions have been entered into in the ordinary course of business on normal commercial terms. 10 SHAREHOLDER FUNDS Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund currently has three share classes; Class 1, Class 2 and Class Z shares. The charges on each share class are as follows: Annual management charge Class 1 shares 1.50% Class 2 shares 1.00% Class Z shares 0.75% Registration fees Class 1 shares 0.110% Class 2 shares 0.035% Class Z shares 0.110% The net asset value of each share class, the net asset value per share, and the number of shares in each class are given in the comparative table on page 123. The distribution per share class is given in the distribution table on pages 8 and 9. All classes have the same rights on winding up. 10

Threadneedle UK Mid 250 Fund Notes to the financial statements 11 STOCKLENDING During the period under review the fund has earned Nil (2014: 23,000) of which Nil (2014: 3,000) was outstanding at year end. They have paid fees of Nil (2014: 3,000) to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. 12 DERIVATIVES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS The analysis and tables provided below refer to the narrative disclosure on derivatives and other financial instruments risks on page 7. Currency exposures There are no material assets denominated in currencies other than Sterling. Interest rate risk profile of financial assets and financial liabilities The interest rate risk profile of the fund s financial assets and financial liabilities at 30 April 2015 was: Floating rate financial assets Fixed rate financial assets Financial assets not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 Euro 17 17 UK Sterling 3,579 106,042 109,621 US Dollar 91 91 Currency 2014 UK Sterling 3,570 137,615 141,185 US Dollar 139 139 Floating rate financial liabilities Fixed rate financial liabilities Financial liabilities not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 UK Sterling (5,362) (5,362) Currency 2014 UK Sterling (4,679) (4,679) There are no material amounts of non interest-bearing financial assets, other than equities, which do not have maturity dates. Cash balances are held in floating rate accounts where interest is calculated with reference to prevailing market rates. Fair value of financial assets and financial liabilities There is no material difference between the value of the financial assets and liabilities, as shown in the balance sheet, and their fair value. 13 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND COMMITMENTS There are no contingent liabilities and commitments outstanding (2014: Nil). 14 PORTFOLIO TRANSACTION COSTS Analysis of total purchase costs Purchases in period before transaction costs 39,859 93,763 Commissions 44 128 Taxes 156 433 Total purchase costs 200 561 Gross purchases total 40,059 94,324 Analysis of total sale costs Gross sales before transaction costs 85,933 95,962 Commissions (113) (142) Total sale costs (113) (142) Total sales net of transaction costs 85,820 95,820 11

Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund Investment Report Investment Objective The investment objective of the UK Extended Alpha Fund is to achieve above average capital growth from a concentrated portfolio of UK equities. Investment Policy The ACD s investment policy is to actively manage an exposure primarily to a concentrated portfolio of UK equities, i.e. equities of companies domiciled in the UK, or which have significant UK operations, by investing directly or indirectly in such securities. This approach means that the ACD has the flexibility to take significant stock and sector positions which may lead to increased levels of volatility. If the ACD considers it desirable it may further invest up to one third of the assets of the Fund in markets outside the United Kingdom. The Fund s exposure may be gained through long and short positions. The ACD may take long and short positions through the use of derivatives and forward transactions. In addition in order to gain long exposure, the ACD may invest in equities, collective investment schemes including exchange traded funds and/or related indices. If the ACD considers it desirable, it may hold a substantial proportion or all of the Fund in cash and/or other securities (including fixed interest securities and money market instruments). Performance of Net Accumulation Class 1 Shares* Over the twelve months to 30 April 2015, the published share price of limited issue shares in the Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund has risen from 338.94p to 384.36p. For comparison, using noon prices, the performance of the Class 1 share class was +13.39% and +13.89% for the Class 2 share class compared to a return of +7.34 % for the Morningstar UK Unit Trusts/OEICs (IA) UK All Companies Peer Group (on a bid to bid basis, with income reinvested for a UK basic rate taxpayer). For information purposes, using global close prices, the total return of the FTSE All-Share Index was +7.48%. Portfolio Activity The UK equity market posted a positive return during the 12 months under review. The FTSE All-Share index rose by 7.48% while the FTSE Mid 250 (ex Investment Trusts) was up by 13.16%. On 20 March the FTSE 100 index climbed above 7,000 for the first time in its history, before going on to set a new record closing high of 7,103 in April. Investors were heartened by the strength of the UK economic recovery and the pick-up in corporate mergers and acquisitions. GDP growth for 2014 was revised up from 2.6% to 2.8%, the highest annual growth rate since 2006, although the pace of growth subsequently slowed in the first quarter of 2015. Job creation was strong, with unemployment falling to a little over 1.8m and record numbers of people in work. As the labour market has continued to tighten, there have been further signs of a pick-up in wage growth, which could give an added fillip to consumer spending. For much of the period, the divergent fortunes of the UK economy and those in Europe and Asia had an important impact on the earnings of many UK companies. Also, the steep decline in oil prices in the latter half of 2014 hit energy companies hard, creating a drag on UK stock indices. The advent of quantitative easing (QE) in the eurozone in early 2015 provided a boost to European stocks and somewhat brightened the economic prospects for Britain s leading trading partner. Disinflationary pressures came to the fore in the first quarter of 2015, with consumer price inflation falling to 0%. However, this was largely attributable to the lower cost of food and fuel, and many analysts remained confident that energy prices would subsequently pick up again. Much attention was also focused on the general election, with polls predicting a hung parliament and ensuing uncertainty. In the event, just after the end of this period, the Conservatives won a slim overall majority. In terms of fund activity, on the long book, we initiated a position in pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca following Pfizer s failed takeover bid. We identified increasing value in AstraZeneca s drugs pipeline. Other recent additions included Diageo (beverages), Rentokil (pest control and facilities management) and Pearson (education & publishing). Additionally, we increased the position in Rio Tinto (mining) and strong-performing defensive stock BT Group. Rio Tinto has an attractive valuation and a more stable financial position than its peers. Conversely, we sold out of BP. Several short positions which met our price targets were closed during the year. Short positions were generally taken in stocks where we held a cautious view of the company s future prospects. For example, we recently instigated short positions in an indebted vendor of high-end shoes, where trading is less healthy than had been hoped, and an online grocery company. STATEMENT OF TOTAL RETURN for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Notes Income Net capital gains 2 6,589 2,720 Revenue 3 1,943 1,221 Expenses 4 (902) (500) Finance costs: Interest 6 (1) Net revenue before taxation 1,040 721 Taxation 5 (1) Net revenue after taxation 1,039 721 Total return before distributions 7,628 3,441 Finance costs: s 6 (1,413) (933) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities 6,215 2,508 BALANCE SHEET as at 30 April 2015 Notes Assets Investment assets 62,041 43,380 Other assets Debtors 7 1,559 2,593 Cash and bank balances 8 5,281 2,688 Total other assets 6,840 5,281 Total assets 68,881 48,661 Liabilities Derivative liabilities (79) Other liabilities Creditors 9 (771) (1,503) payable on income shares (2) Total other liabilities (771) (1,505) Total liabilities (850) (1,505) Net assets attributable to shareholders 68,031 47,156 STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHAREHOLDERS for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Opening net assets attributable to shareholders 47,156 24,128 Movement due to sales and repurchases of shares: Amounts receivable on the issue of shares 26,811 21,460 Amounts payable on the cancellation of shares (13,831) (2,344) 12,980 19,116 Dilution adjustment 122 137 Stamp duty reserve tax (8) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities (see statement of total return above) 6,215 2,508 Retained distribution on accumulation shares 1,558 1,275 Closing net assets attributable to shareholders 68,031 47,156 *In pound Sterling and against UK peer group. Please refer to pages 123 129 for comparative tables. DISTRIBUTION TABLE for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Dividend distribution in pence per share Class 1 Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Net Revenue Accumulated Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 6.9638 6.9638 7.5446 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 3.5486 3.4152 6.9638 7.5446 Total distributions in the period 6.9638 7.5446 Class 2 Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Net Revenue Accumulated Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 9.5285 9.5285 9.8748 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 5.3745 4.1540 9.5285 9.8748 Total distributions in the period 9.5285 9.8748 12

Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund DISTRIBUTION TABLE Class X Shares Net Accumulation Period Net Revenue Equalisation Net Revenue Net Revenue Accumulated Accumulated 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 5.4726 5.4726 5.4084 Group 2 01/05/14 to 30/04/15 5.4726 5.4726 5.4084 Total distributions in the period 5.4726 5.4084 Group 2: shares purchased during a distribution period 13

Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund Notes to the financial statements for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES The accounting policies for the fund are the same as those disclosed in the aggregated financial statements on page 5. 2 NET CAPITAL GAINS Net capital gains during the period comprise: Non-derivative securities 4,166 2,126 Derivative contracts 2,426 598 Other losses (2) Transaction costs (1) (4) Net capital gains 6,589 2,720 3 REVENUE UK dividends 1,800 1,039 Stock dividends 51 Derivative revenue 126 122 Bank interest 15 6 Underwriting commission 2 Stocklending commission 3 Total revenue 1,943 1,221 4 EXPENSES Payable to the ACD or associates of the ACD, and the agents of either of them: Annual management charge (460) (248) ** Performance fee (373) (212) Registration fees (32) (18) (865) (478) Payable to the depositary or associate of the depositary, and the agents of either of them: Depositary s fees (6) (6) Safe custody fees (12) (18) (6) Other expenses: Regulatory fee (6) (6) Audit fee (13) (10) (19) (16) * Total expenses (902) (500) *Including irrecoverable VAT where applicable. ** The ACD is entitled to receive a performance fee in the event of the NAV per Share of the Fund outperforming the FTSE All Share Index (with revenue reinvested, calculated at market close) by 2% (being the hurdle rate ) or more over the performance period. The performance fee is set at 20 the outperformance. Performance fees are calculated on a calendar basis and may vary substantially from year to year depending on how a fund has performed against its benchmark. As the accounting period falls during the calculation period of the performance fee, the performance fees are accrued at that point in time, but may not represent the actual amount that will be paid. Therefore, previously accrued amounts may be required to be reversed. The performance fee by its nature is a capital charge, and is therefore allocated to capital when calculating the distribution. A performance fee of 353,335 (2014: 222,119) was paid during the reporting period in respect of the calendar year ended 31 December 2014 representing 0.56 the NAV at that date. 5 TAXATION a) Analysis of charge in period Overseas taxes (1) Total current tax (note 5b) (1) Total tax charge for the period (1) b) Factors affecting taxation charge for period Net revenue before taxation 1,040 721 Net revenue before taxation multiplied by the standard rate of corporation tax of 20% (208) (144) Effects of: Revenue not subject to taxation 360 218 Overseas taxes (1) Excess expenses (152) (74) Current tax charge for period (note 5a) (1) The fund has not recognised a deferred tax asset of 621,188 (2014: 469,626) arising as a result of having unutilised management expenses. It is unlikely that these expenses will be utilised in future years. 6 FINANCE COSTS s and Interest The distribution takes account of revenue received on the creation of shares and revenue deducted on the cancellation of shares and comprises: Final 1,558 1,275 1,558 1,275 Add: Revenue deducted on cancellation of shares 147 23 Deduct: Revenue received on creation of shares (292) (365) Net distribution for the period 1,413 933 Interest 1 Total finance costs 1,414 933 Net revenue after taxation 1,039 721 Equalisation on conversion 1 Performance fee charged to capital 373 212 Net distribution for the period 1,413 933 Details of the distribution per share are set out in the table on pages 12 and 13. 7 DEBTORS Amounts receivable for the issue of shares 945 1,729 Sales awaiting settlement 19 448 Accrued revenue 595 415 Foreign withholding tax recoverable 1 Total debtors 1,559 2,593 8 CASH AND BANK BALANCES Amounts held at futures clearing houses and brokers 27 Cash and bank balances 5,282 2,661 Total cash and bank balances 5,282 2,688 14

Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund Notes to the financial statements 9 CREDITORS Amounts payable for the cancellation of shares (206) (14) Purchases awaiting settlement (486) (1,414) Accrued expenses (13) (13) Amounts payable to ACD (47) (62) Accrued performance fee (19) Total creditors (771) (1,503) 10 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The related parties are set out in detail in Note 8 of the aggregated financial statements on page 6. The aggregate monies received through issues and paid on cancellations are disclosed in the Statement of Change in s Attributable to Shareholders. Any amounts due to or from Threadneedle Investment Services Limited at the end of the accounting period are disclosed in Notes 7 and 9. Amounts payable to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of fund management, registration services and performance fees are disclosed in Note 4 and amounts outstanding at the year end in Note 9. In addition any fees paid to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of stocklending are disclosed in Note 12. All transactions have been entered into in the ordinary course of business on normal commercial terms. 11 SHAREHOLDER FUNDS Threadneedle UK Extended Alpha Fund currently has three share classes; Class 1, Class 2 and Class X shares. The charges on each share class are as follows: Annual management charge Class 1 shares 1.25% Class 2 shares 0.75% Class X shares N/A* Registration fees Class 1 shares 0.110% Class 2 shares 0.050% Class X shares 0.035% The net asset value of each share class, the net asset value per share, and the number of shares in each class are given in the comparative table on page 123. The distribution per share class is given in the distribution table on pages 12 and 13. All classes have the same rights on winding up. *X Shares are not subject to an Annual Management Charge. 12 STOCKLENDING During the period under review the fund has earned Nil (2014: 4,000). They have paid fees of Nil (2014: 1,000) to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. In addition they have paid fees of Nil (2014: 1,000) to J.P. Morgan as the security lending agent to process these arrangements and hold the collateral. 13 DERIVATIVES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS The analysis and tables provided below refer to the narrative disclosure on derivatives and other financial instruments risks on page 7. Currency exposures Net foreign currency assets Non- Monetary exposures monetary exposures Total Currency 2015 US Dollar 117 117 Currency 2014 Euro (1) (1) US Dollar 30 415 445 Interest rate risk profile of financial assets and financial liabilities The interest rate risk profile of the fund s financial assets and financial liabilities at 30 April 2015 was: Floating rate financial assets Fixed rate financial assets Financial assets not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 UK Sterling 5,246 63,528 68,774 US Dollar 36 81 117 Currency 2014 Euro 1 1 UK Sterling 2,688 45,713 48,401 US Dollar 446 446 Floating rate financial liabilities Fixed rate financial liabilities Financial liabilities not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 UK Sterling (860) (860) Currency 2014 Euro (2) (2) UK Sterling (1,690) (1,690) As part of the fund strategy, the fund manager is allowed to short sell up to 50 the NAV of the Fund and thereby gain some leverage. To achieve this, the fund has entered into a portfolio swap throughout this accounting period, whereby the total return of a basket of securities, including capital appreciation or depreciation, has been received in exchange for a series of periodic cash flows calculated by reference to financing costs, stock loan fees and interest in respect of short positions. The swap is subject to a monthly reset process, thereby crystallising returns and risk exposure each month. The use of short selling strategies increases the risk profile of the fund, and may result in a higher degree of volatility than a fund that does not employ short exposure. Any such positions entered into are regularly reviewed by the fund manager. At 30 April 2015, the fund had outstanding portfolio swaps with an asset value of Nil (2014: 274,000) and a liability value of 79,000 (2014: Nil). Cash balances are held in floating rate accounts where interest is calculated with reference to prevailing market rates. Sensitivity analysis Sensitivity or value at risk is not shown since the fund holds no derivatives that could impact the fund significantly. 14 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND COMMITMENTS There are no contingent liabilities and commitments outstanding (2014: Nil). 15 PORTFOLIO TRANSACTION COSTS Analysis of total purchase costs Purchases in period before transaction costs 37,101 31,501 Commissions 27 22 Taxes 175 141 Total purchase costs 202 163 Gross purchases total 37,303 31,664 Analysis of total sale costs Gross sales before transaction costs 22,571 11,780 Commissions (29) (17) Total sale costs (29) (17) Total sales net of transaction costs 22,542 11,763 15

Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund Investment Report Investment Objective The investment objective of the UK Equity Alpha Income Fund is to achieve a reasonable and growing income with the prospects of capital growth from a concentrated portfolio of UK equities. Investment Policy The ACD s investment policy is to invest the assets of the Fund in a concentrated portfolio of predominantly UK equities. The Alpha Income investment approach is a highly focused management style, which gives the ACD the flexibility to take significant stock and sector positions, which may lead to increased levels of volatility. The portfolio will consist primarily of equities of companies domiciled in the UK, or which have significant UK operations. Performance of Net Income Class 1 Shares* Over the twelve months to 30 April 2015, the published share price of the Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund has risen from 64.85p to 68.31p. For comparison, using noon prices, the performance of the Class 1 share class was +7.56% and +8.20% for the Class 2 share class compared to a return of 8.93% for the Morningstar UK Unit Trusts/OEICS (IA) UK Equity Income Peer Group (on a bid to bid basis, with income reinvested for a UK basic rate taxpayer). For information purposes, using global close prices, the total return of the FTSE All-Share Index was +7.48% Portfolio Activity The UK equity market posted a positive return during the 12 months under review. The FTSE All-Share index rose by 7.48% while the FTSE Mid 250 (ex Investment Trusts) was up by 13.16%. On 20 March the FTSE 100 index climbed above 7,000 for the first time in its history, before going on to set a new record closing high of 7,103 in April. Investors were heartened by the strength of the UK economic recovery and the pick-up in corporate mergers and acquisitions. GDP growth for 2014 was revised up from 2.6% to 2.8%, the highest annual growth rate since 2006, although the pace of growth subsequently slowed in the first quarter of 2015. Job creation was strong, with unemployment falling to a little over 1.8m and record numbers of people in work. As the labour market has continued to tighten, there have been further signs of a pick-up in wage growth, which could give an added fillip to consumer spending. For much of the period, the divergent fortunes of the UK economy and those in Europe and Asia had an important impact on the earnings of many UK companies. Also, the steep decline in oil prices in the latter half of 2014 hit energy companies hard, creating a drag on UK stock indices. The advent of quantitative easing (QE) in the eurozone in early 2015 provided a boost to European stocks and somewhat brightened the economic prospects for Britain s leading trading partner. Disinflationary pressures came to the fore in the first quarter of 2015, with consumer price inflation falling to 0%. However, this was largely attributable to the lower cost of food and fuel, and many analysts remained confident that energy prices would subsequently pick up again. Much attention was also focused on the general election, with polls predicting a hung parliament and ensuing uncertainty. In the event, just after the end of this period, the Conservatives won a slim overall majority. In terms of fund activity, we initiated a position in energy utility Centrica; the shares appeared attractively valued and the company has a new management team in place. We also bought into investment company Standard Life, which has been reshaped into a less capital intensive model, with strong distribution agreements. The firm s valuation does not appear to reflect the strength of the balance sheet or the fund-management business. We exited transport firm National Express, as we see better opportunities in sector peer Stagecoach, where we initiated a holding. We sold out of our position in insurer Aviva. Following the deal to buy its peer Friends Life, the stock became popular in the market in the hope that the merged businesses could generate sustainable dividend growth. Despite the momentum behind it, we were wary of the execution risk associated with the deal. STATEMENT OF TOTAL RETURN for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Notes Income Net capital gains 2 42,138 83,812 Revenue 3 36,270 25,899 Expenses 4 (9,273) (6,908) Finance costs: Interest 6 (4) Net revenue before taxation 26,993 18,991 Taxation 5 (7) Net revenue after taxation 26,993 18,984 Total return before distributions 69,131 102,796 Finance costs: s 6 (35,597) (25,479) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities 33,534 77,317 BALANCE SHEET as at 30 April 2015 Notes Assets Investment assets 893,958 737,987 Other assets Debtors 7 14,529 17,874 Cash and bank balances 7,547 3,393 Total other assets 22,076 21,267 Total assets 916,034 759,254 Liabilities Other liabilities Creditors 8 (935) (11,237) payable on income shares (20,201) (15,338) Total other liabilities (21,136) (26,575) Total liabilities (21,136) (26,575) Net assets attributable to shareholders 894,898 732,679 STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHAREHOLDERS for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Opening net assets attributable to shareholders 732,679 418,090 Movement due to sales and repurchases of shares: Amounts receivable on the issue of shares 188,584 251,178 Amounts payable on the cancellation of shares (59,915) (13,775) 128,669 237,403 Dilution adjustment 26 80 Stamp duty reserve tax (10) (211) Change in net assets attributable to shareholders from investment activities (see statement of total return above) 33,534 77,317 Closing net assets attributable to shareholders 894,898 732,679 DISTRIBUTION TABLE for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 Dividend distribution in pence per share Class 1 Shares Net Income Period Net Revenue Equalisation Paid/Payable Paid 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 1.3155 1.3155 1.3816 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 1.4931 1.4931 1.3427 Group 2 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 0.7558 0.5597 1.3155 1.3816 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 0.9173 0.5758 1.4931 1.3427 Total distributions in the period 2.8086 2.7243 *In pound Sterling and against UK peer group. Please refer to pages 123 129 for comparative tables. 16

Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund DISTRIBUTION TABLE Class 2 Shares Net Income Period Net Revenue Equalisation Paid/Payable Paid 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 1.3974 1.3974 1.4573 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 1.5896 1.5896 1.4232 Group 2 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 0.3823 1.0151 1.3974 1.4573 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 0.8221 0.7675 1.5896 1.4232 Total distributions in the period 2.9870 2.8805 Class X Shares Net Income* Period Net Revenue Equalisation Paid /Payable 2015 Group 1 20/11/14 to 30/04/15 2.1536 2.1536 Group 2 20/11/14 to 30/04/15 2.1536 2.1536 Total distributions in the period 2.1536 Class Z Shares Net Income Period Net Revenue Equalisation Paid/Payable Paid 2014/2015 2013/2014 Group 1 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 2.7071 2.7071 2.8188 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 3.0872 3.0872 2.7565 Group 2 01/05/14 to 31/10/14 1.3293 1.3778 2.7071 2.8188 01/11/14 to 30/04/15 1.9820 1.1052 3.0872 2.7565 Total distributions in the period 5.7943 5.5753 Group 2: shares purchased during a distribution period. *Class X Net income shares commenced on 19 November 2014. 17

Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund Notes to the financial statements for the accounting period 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES The accounting policies for the fund are the same as those disclosed in the aggregated financial statements on page 5. 2 NET CAPITAL GAINS Net capital gains during the period comprise: Non-derivative securities 42,149 83,818 Other losses (10) (3) Transaction costs (1) (3) Net capital gains 42,138 83,812 3 REVENUE UK dividends 36,201 25,823 Overseas dividends 30 8 Interest on short term investments 29 13 Bank interest 9 15 Stocklending commission 1 40 Total revenue 36,270 25,899 4 EXPENSES Payable to the ACD or associates of the ACD, and the agents of either of them: Annual management charge (8,606) (6,498) Registration fees (540) (361) (9,146) (6,859) Payable to the depositary or associate of the depositary, and the agents of either of them: Depositary s fees (78) (30) Safe custody fees (32) (6) (110) (36) Other expenses: Regulatory fee (3) (4) Audit fee (13) (9) Miscellaneous expenses (1) (17) (13) * Total expenses (9,273) (6,908) *Including irrecoverable VAT where applicable. 5 TAXATION a) Analysis of charge in period Overseas taxes (7) Total current tax (note 5b) (7) Total tax charge for the period (7) b) Factors affecting taxation charge for period Net revenue before taxation 26,993 18,991 Net revenue before taxation multiplied by the standard rate of corporation tax of 20% (5,399) (3,798) Effects of: Revenue not subject to taxation 7,107 5,165 Overseas taxes (7) Excess expenses (1,708) (1,367) Current tax charge for period (note 5a) (7) The fund has not recognised a deferred tax asset of 5,636,453 (2014: 3,927,913) arising as a result of having unutilised management expenses. It is unlikely that these expenses will be utilised in future years. 6 FINANCE COSTS s and Interest The distribution takes account of revenue received on the creation of shares and revenue deducted on the cancellation of shares and comprises: Interim 17,091 12,601 Final 20,201 15,338 37,292 27,939 Add: Revenue deducted on cancellation of shares 602 155 Deduct: Revenue received on creation of shares (2,297) (2,615) Net distribution for the period 35,597 25,479 Interest 4 Total finance costs 35,601 25,479 Net revenue after taxation 26,993 18,984 Annual management charge to capital 8,606 6,498 Movement in revenue carried forward (1) Equalisation on conversion (1) (3) Net distribution for the period 35,597 25,479 Details of the distribution per share are set out in the table on pages 16 and 17. 7 DEBTORS Amounts receivable for the issue of shares 5,518 5,552 Sales awaiting settlement 5,142 Accrued revenue 9,011 7,180 Total debtors 14,529 17,874 8 CREDITORS Amounts payable for the cancellation of shares (79) (632) Purchases awaiting settlement (9,181) Accrued expenses (23) (20) Amounts payable to ACD (833) (1,404) Total creditors (935) (11,237) 9 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The related parties are set out in detail in Note 8 of the aggregated financial statements on page 6. The aggregate monies received through issues and paid on cancellations are disclosed in the Statement of Change in s Attributable to Shareholders. Any amounts due to or from Threadneedle Investment Services Limited at the end of the accounting period are disclosed in Notes 7 and 8. Amounts payable to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of fund management, registration services and performance fees are disclosed in Note 4 and amounts outstanding at the year end in Note 8. In addition any fees paid to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited in respect of stocklending are disclosed in Note 11. All transactions have been entered into in the ordinary course of business on normal commercial terms. 18

Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund Notes to the financial statements 10 SHAREHOLDER FUNDS Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund currently has four share classes; Class 1, Class 2, Class X and Class Z shares. The charges on each share class are as follows: Annual management charge Class 1 shares 1.50% Class 2 shares 1.00% Class X shares N/A* Class Z shares 0.75% Registration fees Class 1 shares 0.110% Class 2 shares 0.035% Class X shares 0.035% Class Z shares 0.110% The net asset value of each share class, the net asset value per share, and the number of shares in each class are given in the comparative table on page 123. The distribution per share class is given in the distribution table on pages 16 and 17. All classes have the same rights on winding up. *X Shares are not subject to an Annual Management Charge. 13 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND COMMITMENTS There are no contingent liabilities and commitments outstanding (2014: Nil). 14 PORTFOLIO TRANSACTION COSTS Analysis of total purchase costs Purchases in period before transaction costs 247,131 456,448 Commissions 314 1,071 Taxes 1,168 1,589 Total purchase costs 1,482 2,660 Gross purchases total 248,613 459,108 Analysis of total sale costs Gross sales before transaction costs 134,974 218,195 Commissions (182) (218) Total sale costs (182) (218) Total sales net of transaction costs 134,792 217,977 11 STOCKLENDING During the period under review the Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income Fund has entered into stocklending arrangements. The fund has earned 1,000 (2014: 56,000). They have paid fees of Nil (2014: 8,000) to Threadneedle Investment Services Limited. In addition they have paid fees of Nil (2014: 8,000) to J.P. Morgan as the security lending agent to process these arrangements and hold the collateral. 12 DERIVATIVES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS The analysis and tables provided below refer to the narrative disclosure on derivatives and other financial instruments risks on page 7. Currency exposures There are no material assets denominated in currencies other than Sterling. Interest rate risk profile of financial assets and financial liabilities The interest rate risk profile of the fund s financial assets and financial liabilities at 30 April 2015 was: Floating rate financial assets Fixed rate financial assets Financial assets not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 UK Sterling 7,547 908,487 916,034 Currency 2014 UK Sterling 3,393 755,860 759,253 Floating rate financial liabilities Fixed rate financial liabilities Financial liabilities not carrying interest Total Currency 2015 UK Sterling (21,136) (21,136) Currency 2014 UK Sterling (26,574) (26,574) The floating rate financial assets include deposits which have a weighted average interest rate of 0.35% (2014: 0.00%). There are no material amounts of non interest-bearing financial assets, other than equities, which do not have maturity dates. Cash balances are held in floating rate accounts where interest is calculated with reference to prevailing market rates. Fair value of financial assets and financial liabilities There is no material difference between the value of the financial assets and liabilities, as shown in the balance sheet, and their fair value. 19