Allspring Closed-End Funds Declare Monthly and Quarterly Distributions

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Allspring Income Opportunities Fund (NYSE American: EAD), the Allspring Multi-Sector Income Fund (NYSE American: ERC), the Allspring Utilities and High Income Fund (NYSE American: ERH), and the Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund (NYSE: EOD) have each announced a distribution.

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TICKER    

FUND NAME

DISTRIBUTION PER
SHARE

FREQUENCY

CHANGE FROM PRIOR
DISTRIBUTION

EAD

Allspring Income Opportunities Fund

$0.05231

Monthly

+$0.00010

ERC

Allspring Multi-Sector Income Fund

$0.06588

Monthly

-$0.00001

ERH

Allspring Utilities and High Income Fund

$0.06207

Monthly

+$0.00003

EOD

Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund

$0.11568

Quarterly

+$0.00438

The following dates apply to today's distribution declaration for each fund:

Declaration date         

August 14, 2024

Ex-dividend date               

September 13, 2024

Record date                       

September 13, 2024

Payable date                     

October 1, 2024

These funds make distributions in accordance with a managed distribution plan that provides for the declaration of monthly distributions (in the case of the Allspring Income Opportunities Fund, the Allspring Multi-Sector Income Fund and the Allspring Utilities and High Income Fund) or quarterly distributions (in the case of the Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund) to common shareholders of the fund at an annual minimum fixed rate of 7% for the Allspring Utilities and High Income Fund, 8.75% for the Allspring Income Opportunities Fund, 8% for the Allspring Multi-Sector Income Fund, and 9% for the Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund based on the fund's average monthly net asset value (NAV) per share over the prior 12 months. Under the managed distribution plan, distributions are sourced from income and also may be sourced from paid-in capital and/or capital gains. The fund's distributions in any period may be more or less than the net return earned by the fund on its investments and therefore should not be used as a measure of performance or confused with yield or income. Distributions in excess of fund returns will cause the fund's NAV to decline. Investors should not draw any conclusions about the fund's investment performance from the amount of its distribution or from the terms of its managed distribution plan.