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John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund (PDT)

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John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund

200 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116
United States
617 663 3000
https://www.jhinvestments.com/Fund/Overview.aspx?ProductType=ClosedEnd&FundID=GC03&ClassCode=CE&BackToFundTableType=Price

Sector(s)Financial Services
IndustryAsset Management
Full-time employees

Key executives

NameTitlePayExercisedYear born
Mr. Joseph H. Bozoyan C.F.A., CFAPortfolio ManagerN/AN/AN/A
Mr. Bradley Lutz CFAPortfolio ManagerN/AN/AN/A
Amounts are as of , and compensation values are for the last fiscal year ending on that date. Pay includes salary, bonuses, etc. Exercised is the value of options exercised during the fiscal year. Currency in USD.

Description

John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund is a closed ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by John Hancock Investment Management LLC. It is co-managed by John Hancock Asset Management. The fund invests in the public equity markets of the United States. It seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors, with an emphasis on the utilities sector. The fund primarily invests in dividend paying preferred stocks and common stocks of companies. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against a composite benchmark comprised of 70% Bank of America Merrill Lynch Preferred Stock DRD Eligible Index and 30% S&P 500 Utilities Index. The fund was formerly known as John Hancock Patriot Premium Dividend Fund II. John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund was formed on December 21, 1989 and is domiciled in the United States.

Corporate governance

John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund’s ISS governance QualityScore as of N/A is N/A. The pillar scores are Audit: N/A; Board: N/A; Shareholder rights: N/A; Compensation: N/A.

Corporate governance scores courtesy of Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while 10 indicates higher governance risk.