Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Euro Currency Share Classes Application Form

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Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Euro Currency Share Classes Application Form Schroder European Equity Absolute Return (Euro) Fund accumulation share class: Direct Investors only Fund Code: EP1 Reference: D Advisers (non-advised) Fund Code: EP1 Reference: A Advisers (advised) Fund Code: EP2 Reference: A Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return (Euro Hedged) Fund accumulation share class: Direct Investors only Fund Code: AD3 Reference: D Advisers (non-advised) Fund Code: AD3 Reference: A Advisers (advised) Fund Code: AD4 Reference: A Note: With effect 24 April 2015 the Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return (Euro Hedged) Fund will deal on a weekly basis. Further detail can be found in the enclosed Key Investor Information Documents. Note to Investors: Before you invest, please read the Key Investor Information Documents and Supplementary Information Document provided to you. Information provided in this document and the accompanying Self-Certification may be shared with HMRC (to forward to other tax authorities as required under the Tax Regulations) if you are a Reportable Person or with other companies inside or outside the Schroders group as UK legislation requires or as is required to service your account with us, in accordance with clause 28 below. This applies whether or not you are an investor at the relevant time. These documents are current at the time of provision. Updates are made annually and may be subject to further change from time to time, so delaying your application could lead to you making your investment decision based on out of date information. Note to Intermediary: Schroders is relying on you accurately and truthfully determining whether you have provided advice or not. If you become aware that you have ticked the non-advised box in error, please notify us of this fact immediately so that we can ensure that we do not pay you any commission.

How to Invest If you have any queries about filling out your application form, please contact your financial adviser or Schroders investor services team on 0800 718 777 For your security, communications may be taped or monitored NOTE Statements will be sent twice a year as at 5 April and 5 October (N.B. You will receive these within 25 business days of these dates) Anti-money laundering regulations state that we must verify the identities of all our investors. As part of our requirement to meet these regulations, we also need to obtain details of any individuals not named on the application, who have a specified beneficial interest in the units or shares. You (as the applicant) will retain the legal title to the units or shares and we will only accept instructions from you. Please complete the declaration in Section 3 of the application form and tick the appropriate box for your situation. Checklist 1 You must read the Key Investor Information Documents and Supplementary Information Document provided before completing this application form. 2 Please complete application forms in BLOCK CAPITALS using a BLACK ball point pen. 3 Make sure you have filled in all the required details for each section. 4 Please make sure you have signed your cheque, which should be made payable to Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Euro. 5 If you are using a banker s draft, please ask your bank to print on the draft the account name of the person from whose account the payment is being made. 6 Please make sure you have signed the declaration in Section 2. 7 If you are an individual investor(s), complete and sign Section 5. Or, if you are investing as an entity or organisation, complete Section 6. If you are investing on behalf of a Trust, you may be required to complete both sections. 8 You must complete the accompanying Self-Certification form, otherwise your application will not be processed and a new account will not be opened. 9 Return the application form in the pre-paid envelope provided or address it to: Schroders, Investor Services Department, PO BOX 1102, CHELMSFORD CM99 2XX. i Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Euro Currency Share Classes

Key Investor Information This document provides you with key investor information about this fund. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature and the risks of investing in this fund. You are advised to read it so you can make an informed decision about whether to invest. Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return Fund a sub-fund of Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Class P1 Accumulation EUR Hedged (GB00B6939N77) This fund is managed by Schroder Unit Trusts Limited, which is a member of the Schroders Group. Objectives and Investment Policy Objectives The fund aims to achieve an absolute return by investing in equities of UK companies. Absolute return means the fund seeks to provide a positive return over rolling 12-month periods in all market conditions, but this cannot be guaranteed over this or longer periods and your capital is at risk. Investment Policy The fund invests at least 80% of its assets, long or short, in equities of UK companies which are constituents of the FTSE All Share Index or the Alternative Investment Market. The fund invests at least 50% of its assets in small and medium sized companies. Small and medium sized companies are companies which, at the time of purchase, are considered to be in the bottom 80% by market capitalisation of the UK equities market. The fund has no bias to any particular industry. Risk and Reward Profile Lower risk Potentially lower reward Higher risk Potentially higher reward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The risk and reward indicator The risk category is based upon the fund's risk target and there is no guarantee that the fund will achieve it. The fund's risk category is not guaranteed to remain fixed and may change over time. A fund in the lowest category does not mean a risk-free investment. The fund is in this category because it can take higher risks in search of higher rewards and its price may rise and fall accordingly. Risk factors The following risks may affect fund performance. Counterparty risk: The counterparty to a derivative or other contractual agreement or synthetic financial product could become unable to honour its commitments to the fund, potentially creating a partial or total loss for the fund. Derivatives may be used to seek to achieve investment gains, to reduce risk or to manage the fund more efficiently. The fund may use leverage and take short positions. The fund may also hold cash. Benchmark This share class is not managed with reference to a financial index. Dealing Frequency You can buy and sell shares weekly on Thursday (or the next business day if the Thursday is not a business day). You are required to provide us with your dealing instructions before 12:00 on the business day prior to the day on which shares are bought or sold. Distribution Policy This share class accumulates income received from the fund's investments, meaning it is kept in the fund and its value is reflected in the price of the share class. Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Currency risk / hedged share class: Changes in exchange rates will affect the returns on your investment. The aim of this euro hedged share class is to reduce the effects of exchange rate fluctuations between euro and the currencies within the fund. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many factors including general, economic, industry or company news. Leverage risk: The fund uses derivatives for leverage, which makes it more sensitive to certain market or interest rate movements and may cause above-average volatility and risk of loss. Liquidity risk: In difficult market conditions, the fund may not be able to sell a security for full value or at all. This could affect performance and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares. Operational risk: Failures at service providers could lead to disruptions of fund operations or losses. Short selling risk: The fund may take positions that seek to profit if the price of a security falls. A large rise in the price of the security may cause large losses.

Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return Fund Charges One-off charges taken before or after you invest Entry charge Exit charge None None This is the maximum that might be taken out of your money before it is invested. Charges taken from the fund over a year Ongoing Charge 1.77% Charges taken from the fund under certain specific conditions Performance fee Subject to the "high water mark" principle, 20.00% of the share class positive performance. See the prospectus for more details. In the fund's last financial year the performance fee was 2.43% of the fund. The charges you pay are used to pay the costs of running the fund, including the costs of marketing and distributing it. These charges reduce the potential growth of your investment. The entry and exit charges shown are maximum figures and in some cases you might pay less. You can find out the actual entry and exit charges from your financial advisor. The ongoing charges figure is based on the last year's expenses for the year ending May 2018 and may vary from year to year. Please see the prospectus for more details about the charges. Past Performance % Q P1 Accumulation EUR Hedged (GB00B6939N77) 20 15 10-10 5 0-5 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 11.8 18.0-9.2 10.7 2.7 10.0 2 1 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and objective and policy changed on 1 October 2016. 2 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and charges changed on 24 March 2014. 1 Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount you originally invested. The chart shows performance in euro after the ongoing charges, the portfolio transaction costs and the performance fee have been paid. The fund was launched on 7 September 2009. Performance figures are only available since the launch of the respective share class. Practical Information Depository: J. P. Morgan Europe Ltd. Further Information: You can get further information about this fund, including the prospectus, latest annual report, any subsequent half-yearly reports and the latest price of units from www.schroders.com/ukinvestor and from Schroders, PO Box 1102, Chelmsford, Essex, CM99 2XX, England, telephone +44 (0) 800 718 777. They are available free of charge in English, French, German, Italian. Tax Legislation: The fund is subject to UK tax legislation which may have an impact on your personal tax position. Liability: Schroder Unit Trusts Ltd may be held liable solely on the basis of any statement contained in this document that is misleading, inaccurate or inconsistent with the relevant parts of the fund's prospectus. Umbrella Fund: This fund is a sub-fund of an umbrella fund, the name of which is at the top of this document. The prospectus and periodic reports are prepared for the entire umbrella fund. To protect investors, the assets and liabilities of each sub-fund are segregated by law from those of other sub-funds. Switches: Subject to conditions, you may apply to switch your investment into another share class within this fund or in another Schroder fund. Please see the prospectus for more details. Remuneration Policy: A summary of Schroders' remuneration policy and related disclosures is at www.schroders.com/remuneration-disclosures. A paper copy is available free of charge upon request. Glossary: You can find an explanation of some of the terms used in this document at www.schroders.com/ukinvestor/glossary. This fund is authorised in the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This key investor information is accurate as at 6 July 2018.

Key Investor Information This document provides you with key investor information about this fund. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature and the risks of investing in this fund. You are advised to read it so you can make an informed decision about whether to invest. Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return Fund a sub-fund of Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Class P2 Accumulation EUR Hedged (GB00B6456719) This fund is managed by Schroder Unit Trusts Limited, which is a member of the Schroders Group. Objectives and Investment Policy Objectives The fund aims to achieve an absolute return by investing in equities of UK companies. Absolute return means the fund seeks to provide a positive return over rolling 12-month periods in all market conditions, but this cannot be guaranteed over this or longer periods and your capital is at risk. Investment Policy The fund invests at least 80% of its assets, long or short, in equities of UK companies which are constituents of the FTSE All Share Index or the Alternative Investment Market. The fund invests at least 50% of its assets in small and medium sized companies. Small and medium sized companies are companies which, at the time of purchase, are considered to be in the bottom 80% by market capitalisation of the UK equities market. The fund has no bias to any particular industry. Risk and Reward Profile Lower risk Potentially lower reward Higher risk Potentially higher reward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The risk and reward indicator The risk category is based upon the fund's risk target and there is no guarantee that the fund will achieve it. The fund's risk category is not guaranteed to remain fixed and may change over time. A fund in the lowest category does not mean a risk-free investment. The fund is in this category because it can take higher risks in search of higher rewards and its price may rise and fall accordingly. Risk factors The following risks may affect fund performance. Counterparty risk: The counterparty to a derivative or other contractual agreement or synthetic financial product could become unable to honour its commitments to the fund, potentially creating a partial or total loss for the fund. Derivatives may be used to seek to achieve investment gains, to reduce risk or to manage the fund more efficiently. The fund may use leverage and take short positions. The fund may also hold cash. Benchmark This share class is not managed with reference to a financial index. Dealing Frequency You can buy and sell shares weekly on Thursday (or the next business day if the Thursday is not a business day). You are required to provide us with your dealing instructions before 12:00 on the business day prior to the day on which shares are bought or sold. Distribution Policy This share class accumulates income received from the fund's investments, meaning it is kept in the fund and its value is reflected in the price of the share class. Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Currency risk / hedged share class: Changes in exchange rates will affect the returns on your investment. The aim of this euro hedged share class is to reduce the effects of exchange rate fluctuations between euro and the currencies within the fund. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many factors including general, economic, industry or company news. Leverage risk: The fund uses derivatives for leverage, which makes it more sensitive to certain market or interest rate movements and may cause above-average volatility and risk of loss. Liquidity risk: In difficult market conditions, the fund may not be able to sell a security for full value or at all. This could affect performance and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares. Operational risk: Failures at service providers could lead to disruptions of fund operations or losses. Short selling risk: The fund may take positions that seek to profit if the price of a security falls. A large rise in the price of the security may cause large losses.

Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return Fund Charges One-off charges taken before or after you invest Entry charge Exit charge None None This is the maximum that might be taken out of your money before it is invested. Charges taken from the fund over a year Ongoing Charge 1.27% Charges taken from the fund under certain specific conditions Performance fee Subject to the "high water mark" principle, 20.00% of the share class positive performance. See the prospectus for more details. In the fund's last financial year the performance fee was 2.71% of the fund. The charges you pay are used to pay the costs of running the fund, including the costs of marketing and distributing it. These charges reduce the potential growth of your investment. The entry and exit charges shown are maximum figures and in some cases you might pay less. You can find out the actual entry and exit charges from your financial advisor. The ongoing charges figure is based on the last year's expenses for the year ending May 2018 and may vary from year to year. Please see the prospectus for more details about the charges. Past Performance % Q P2 Accumulation EUR Hedged (GB00B6456719) 20 15 10-10 5 0-5 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 12.5 18.5-8.5 10.3 3.0 10.5 2 1 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and objective and policy changed on 1 October 2016. 2 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and charges changed on 24 March 2014. 1 Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount you originally invested. The chart shows performance in euro after the ongoing charges, the portfolio transaction costs and the performance fee have been paid. The fund was launched on 7 September 2009. Performance figures are only available since the launch of the respective share class. Practical Information Depository: J. P. Morgan Europe Ltd. Further Information: You can get further information about this fund, including the prospectus, latest annual report, any subsequent half-yearly reports and the latest price of units from www.schroders.com/ukinvestor and from Schroders, PO Box 1102, Chelmsford, Essex, CM99 2XX, England, telephone +44 (0) 800 718 777. They are available free of charge in English, French, German, Italian. Tax Legislation: The fund is subject to UK tax legislation which may have an impact on your personal tax position. Liability: Schroder Unit Trusts Ltd may be held liable solely on the basis of any statement contained in this document that is misleading, inaccurate or inconsistent with the relevant parts of the fund's prospectus. Umbrella Fund: This fund is a sub-fund of an umbrella fund, the name of which is at the top of this document. The prospectus and periodic reports are prepared for the entire umbrella fund. To protect investors, the assets and liabilities of each sub-fund are segregated by law from those of other sub-funds. Switches: Subject to conditions, you may apply to switch your investment into another share class within this fund or in another Schroder fund. Please see the prospectus for more details. Remuneration Policy: A summary of Schroders' remuneration policy and related disclosures is at www.schroders.com/remuneration-disclosures. A paper copy is available free of charge upon request. Glossary: You can find an explanation of some of the terms used in this document at www.schroders.com/ukinvestor/glossary. This fund is authorised in the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This key investor information is accurate as at 6 July 2018.

Key Investor Information This document provides you with key investor information about this fund. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature and the risks of investing in this fund. You are advised to read it so you can make an informed decision about whether to invest. Schroder European Equity Absolute Return Fund a sub-fund of Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Class P1 Accumulation EUR (GB00B39VWY22) This fund is managed by Schroder Unit Trusts Limited, which is a member of the Schroders Group. Objectives and Investment Policy Objectives The fund aims to achieve an absolute return by investing in equities of European companies. Absolute return means the fund seeks to provide a positive return over rolling 12-month periods in all market conditions, but this cannot be guaranteed and your capital is at risk. Investment Policy The fund invests at least 80% of its assets, long or short, in equities of large and medium sized European companies. Large and medium sized companies are companies which, at the time of purchase, are considered to be in the top 70% by market capitalisation of the European equities market. The fund has no bias to any particular industry. Risk and Reward Profile Lower risk Potentially lower reward Higher risk Potentially higher reward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The risk and reward indicator The risk category is based upon the fund's risk target and there is no guarantee that the fund will achieve it. The fund's risk category is not guaranteed to remain fixed and may change over time. A fund in the lowest category does not mean a risk-free investment. The fund is in this category because it can take higher risks in search of higher rewards and its price may rise and fall accordingly. The category also reflects that this share class is in a different currency than the fund currency. Risk factors The following risks may affect fund performance. Counterparty risk: The counterparty to a derivative or other contractual agreement or synthetic financial product could Derivatives may be used to achieve the investment objective and to reduce risk or manage the fund more efficiently. The fund may use leverage and take short positions. The fund may also hold cash. Benchmark This share class is not managed with reference to a financial index. Dealing Frequency You may redeem your investment upon demand. This fund deals daily. Distribution Policy This share class accumulates income received from the fund's investments, meaning it is kept in the fund and its value is reflected in the price of the share class. become unable to honour its commitments to the fund, potentially creating a partial or total loss for the fund. Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many factors including general, economic, industry or company news. Leverage risk: The fund uses derivatives for leverage, which makes it more sensitive to certain market or interest rate movements and may cause above-average volatility and risk of loss. Liquidity risk: In difficult market conditions, the fund may not be able to sell a security for full value or at all. This could affect performance and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares. Operational risk: Failures at service providers could lead to disruptions of fund operations or losses. Short selling risk: The fund may take positions that seek to profit if the price of a security falls. A large rise in the price of the security may cause large losses.

Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Schroder European Equity Absolute Return Fund Charges One-off charges taken before or after you invest Entry charge Exit charge None None This is the maximum that might be taken out of your money before it is invested. Charges taken from the fund over a year Ongoing Charge 1.44% Charges taken from the fund under certain specific conditions Performance fee Past Performance Subject to the "high water mark" principle, 20.00% of the share class outperformance in excess of the 3 Month Euro LIBOR. See the prospectus for more details. In the fund's last financial year the performance fee was 0.00% of the fund. % Q P1 Accumulation EUR (GB00B39VWY22) 10 5 0-5 The charges you pay are used to pay the costs of running the fund, including the costs of marketing and distributing it. These charges reduce the potential growth of your investment. The entry and exit charges shown are maximum figures and in some cases you might pay less. You can find out the actual entry and exit charges from your financial advisor. The ongoing charges figure is based on the last year's expenses for the year ending September 2016 and may vary from year to year. Please see the prospectus for more details about the charges. Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount you originally invested. The chart shows performance in euro after the ongoing charges, the portfolio transaction costs and the performance fee have been paid. The fund was launched on 18 July 2008. -10 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-0.1-8.7-5.4 5.6-5.3 2 3 1 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and objective and policy changed on 1 April 2015 and on 1 October 2016. 2 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and charges changed on 24 March 2014. 3 The share class was dormant from 04 November 2011 to 16 July 2013. 1 Practical Information Depository: J. P. Morgan Europe Ltd. Further Information: You can get further information about this fund, including the prospectus, latest annual report, any subsequent half-yearly reports and the latest price of units from www.schroders.com/ukinvestor and from Schroders, PO Box 1102, Chelmsford, Essex, CM99 2XX, England, telephone +44 (0) 800 718 777. They are available free of charge in English, French, German, Italian. Tax Legislation: The fund is subject to UK tax legislation which may have an impact on your personal tax position. Liability: Schroder Unit Trusts Ltd may be held liable solely on the basis of any statement contained in this document that is misleading, inaccurate or inconsistent with the relevant parts of the fund's prospectus. Umbrella Fund: This fund is a sub-fund of an umbrella fund, the name of which is at the top of this document. The prospectus and periodic reports are prepared for the entire umbrella fund. To protect investors, the assets and liabilities of each sub-fund are segregated by law from those of other sub-funds. Switches: Subject to conditions, you may apply to switch your investment into another share class within this fund or in another Schroder fund. Please see the prospectus for more details. Remuneration Policy: A summary of Schroders' remuneration policy and related disclosures is at www.schroders.com/remuneration-disclosures. A paper copy is available free of charge upon request. Glossary: You can find an explanation of some of the terms used in this document at www.schroders.com/ukinvestor/glossary. This fund is authorised in the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This key investor information is accurate as at 17 February 2017.

Key Investor Information This document provides you with key investor information about this fund. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature and the risks of investing in this fund. You are advised to read it so you can make an informed decision about whether to invest. Schroder European Equity Absolute Return Fund a sub-fund of Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Class P2 Accumulation EUR (GB00B39VX053) This fund is managed by Schroder Unit Trusts Limited, which is a member of the Schroders Group. Objectives and Investment Policy Objectives The fund aims to achieve an absolute return by investing in equities of European companies. Absolute return means the fund seeks to provide a positive return over rolling 12-month periods in all market conditions, but this cannot be guaranteed and your capital is at risk. Investment Policy The fund invests at least 80% of its assets, long or short, in equities of large and medium sized European companies. Large and medium sized companies are companies which, at the time of purchase, are considered to be in the top 70% by market capitalisation of the European equities market. The fund has no bias to any particular industry. Risk and Reward Profile Lower risk Potentially lower reward Higher risk Potentially higher reward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The risk and reward indicator The risk category is based upon the fund's risk target and there is no guarantee that the fund will achieve it. The fund's risk category is not guaranteed to remain fixed and may change over time. A fund in the lowest category does not mean a risk-free investment. The fund is in this category because it can take higher risks in search of higher rewards and its price may rise and fall accordingly. The category also reflects that this share class is in a different currency than the fund currency. Risk factors The following risks may affect fund performance. Counterparty risk: The counterparty to a derivative or other contractual agreement or synthetic financial product could Derivatives may be used to achieve the investment objective and to reduce risk or manage the fund more efficiently. The fund may use leverage and take short positions. The fund may also hold cash. Benchmark This share class is not managed with reference to a financial index. Dealing Frequency You may redeem your investment upon demand. This fund deals daily. Distribution Policy This share class accumulates income received from the fund's investments, meaning it is kept in the fund and its value is reflected in the price of the share class. become unable to honour its commitments to the fund, potentially creating a partial or total loss for the fund. Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many factors including general, economic, industry or company news. Leverage risk: The fund uses derivatives for leverage, which makes it more sensitive to certain market or interest rate movements and may cause above-average volatility and risk of loss. Liquidity risk: In difficult market conditions, the fund may not be able to sell a security for full value or at all. This could affect performance and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares. Operational risk: Failures at service providers could lead to disruptions of fund operations or losses. Short selling risk: The fund may take positions that seek to profit if the price of a security falls. A large rise in the price of the security may cause large losses.

Schroder Absolute Return Fund Company Schroder European Equity Absolute Return Fund Charges One-off charges taken before or after you invest Entry charge Exit charge None None This is the maximum that might be taken out of your money before it is invested. Charges taken from the fund over a year Ongoing Charge 0.94% Charges taken from the fund under certain specific conditions Performance fee Subject to the "high water mark" principle, 20.00% of the share class outperformance in excess of the 3 Month Euro LIBOR. See the prospectus for more details. In the fund's last financial year the performance fee was 0.00% of the fund. The charges you pay are used to pay the costs of running the fund, including the costs of marketing and distributing it. These charges reduce the potential growth of your investment. The entry and exit charges shown are maximum figures and in some cases you might pay less. You can find out the actual entry and exit charges from your financial advisor. The ongoing charges figure is based on the last year's expenses for the year ending September 2016 and may vary from year to year. Please see the prospectus for more details about the charges. Past Performance % Q P2 Accumulation EUR (GB00B39VX053) 20 15 10-10 5 0-5 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 0.4-8.1 11.2 3.5 9.5-4.4 4.1-3.5 2 1 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and objective and policy changed on 1 April 2015 and on 1 October 2016. 2 Performance achieved during this period was achieved under circumstances that no longer apply. The fund name and charges changed on 24 March 2014. 1 Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount you originally invested. The chart shows performance in euro after the ongoing charges, the portfolio transaction costs and the performance fee have been paid. The fund was launched on 18 July 2008. Practical Information Depository: J. P. Morgan Europe Ltd. Further Information: You can get further information about this fund, including the prospectus, latest annual report, any subsequent half-yearly reports and the latest price of units from www.schroders.com/ukinvestor and from Schroders, PO Box 1102, Chelmsford, Essex, CM99 2XX, England, telephone +44 (0) 800 718 777. They are available free of charge in English, French, German, Italian. Tax Legislation: The fund is subject to UK tax legislation which may have an impact on your personal tax position. Liability: Schroder Unit Trusts Ltd may be held liable solely on the basis of any statement contained in this document that is misleading, inaccurate or inconsistent with the relevant parts of the fund's prospectus. Umbrella Fund: This fund is a sub-fund of an umbrella fund, the name of which is at the top of this document. The prospectus and periodic reports are prepared for the entire umbrella fund. To protect investors, the assets and liabilities of each sub-fund are segregated by law from those of other sub-funds. Switches: Subject to conditions, you may apply to switch your investment into another share class within this fund or in another Schroder fund. Please see the prospectus for more details. Remuneration Policy: A summary of Schroders' remuneration policy and related disclosures is at www.schroders.com/remuneration-disclosures. A paper copy is available free of charge upon request. Glossary: You can find an explanation of some of the terms used in this document at www.schroders.com/ukinvestor/glossary. This fund is authorised in the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This key investor information is accurate as at 17 February 2017.

Schroders Supplementary Information Document April 2018 Schroders are required to provide you with important information to help you decide whether our unit trust/oeic Funds are right for you. You should read this document carefully in addition to the Key Investor Information Document so that you understand what you are buying, and then keep it for future reference.

Contents 1 1 Available information Schroders range of funds 2 2 Unit Trust/OEIC/ISA investments Investing in Schroders funds 6 7 Additional information for investors in Schroders Multi-Manager Funds and Schroder Global Cities Real Estate Fund Additional information 8 General information

Available information Thank you for your interest in Schroders range of unit trust and open ended investment company (OEIC) funds. You have been provided with three different documents: the relevant Key Investor Information Document(s) (KIID(s)) for the fund or funds that you have expressed an interest in; an Application Form; and this document, which we have called the Supplementary Information Document (SID). All of these documents should be read carefully prior to making any investment decisions and advice should be sought if you are unclear about any of their contents. While the KIID provides information specific an individual fund, the purpose of the SID is to provide a summary of important information regarding dealing in the funds in general; the associated tax implications: your right to complain, your right to cancel (where applicable); and further details on the range of funds available. For full details of the funds, please refer to the relevant fund Prospectus. The Prospectus is available on request, free of charge, by contacting Schroders on 0800 718 777*. Alternatively, with the exception of Schroder All Maturities Corporate Bond Fund, Schroder QEP Global Active Value Fund and Schroders QEP Global Core Fund, the Prospectus can be viewed online at www.schroders.co.uk/investor. The Prospectus (as amended from time to time) sets out the terms and conditions of your proposed investment. Your investment will be subject to English Law. If you require further information, or you would like to learn more about the funds, please contact your financial adviser, or Schroders on 0800 718 777*. Please note that we can only provide you with information on our funds and are not able to advise you as to what fund is most suitable for you. For advice on choosing an investment you should contact your financial adviser. If you do not have a financial adviser you can find one at schroders.co.uk/unbiased. Schroders fund range The Funds The funds are collective, open-ended investment schemes, denominated in sterling. They are structured as either unit trusts or OEICs and are authorised in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority. Fund Aims A unit trust or OEIC is a type of fund which issues units or shares respectively and allows you to gain exposure to a selection of different underlying shares or securities. Each fund has a specific aim which determines the types of shares or securities in which it invests. These aims are detailed in each Key Investor Information Document. In this document, the term shares is used to refer to both units and shares issued by the funds. Your Commitment To invest you will need a lump sum investment of at least 1,000. Alternatively, you can invest 50 or more per month under a regular savings plan. You can top up your investment by 500 or more. You can start or stop investing whenever you wish by informing us in writing. If your holding falls below the minimum holding amount ( 1,000), then Schroders reserves the right to redeem the shares on your behalf. There is no minimum term that you must hold your investments for, although you should note that if you sell your shares shortly after purchasing them you may suffer a loss on your initial capital due to the difference between the buying and selling price. If you invest in the funds, you should be aware that there are risks involved. For fund specific risks please refer to the individual fund s Key Investor Information Document. Supplementary Information Document 1

Unit Trust/OEIC ISA Investments What is an ISA? An individual savings account (ISA) is a tax efficient wrapper in which you can place either cash or stocks and shares. The Schroder Unit Trust/OEIC ISA The Schroders ISA allows you to invest an amount up to the current tax year s limit in stocks and shares. Schroders does not offer a cash ISA. Additional Permitted Subscriptions Schroders offers an Additional Permitted Subscriptions (APS) ISA if an additional allowance becomes available to you as the surviving spouse/civil partner of a deceased investor who held an ISA product with Schroders. Further details are available in the Schroders Unit Trust/OEIC ISA Terms and Conditions which are available within the Application Form booklet. Investing in Schroders funds How do I invest? Unit Trust/OEIC Complete and return a Unit Trust/OEIC Application Form, available via our website (www.schroders.co.uk/investor) or by calling 0800 718 777*. Alternatively call 0800 718 788 to make an investment. If you are making an investment via an Independent Financial Adviser, the relevant Unit Trust/OEIC Application Form can be obtained from them. ISA Complete and return an ISA Application Form, available via our website (www.schroders.co.uk/investor) or by calling 0800 718 777*. You may also transfer an existing ISA held with another ISA manager, by completing an ISA Transfer Form. This transfer will be in cash unless you hold Schroders funds in your existing ISA, in which case you may request a transfer in stock (also known as re-registration), by completing an ISA Inspecie Transfer Form. If you are making an investment via an Independent Financial Adviser, the relevant ISA Application Form, ISA Transfer Form or ISA In-Specie Transfer Form can be obtained from them. Who do I make the cheque payable to? Unit Trust/OEIC Schroder Unit Trusts Limited ISA Schroder Unit Trusts Limited ISA. When will my direct debit be collected? Your direct debit will be collected on or around the 10th of each month. ISA direct debits will automatically roll over into the next tax year unless you notify us otherwise. When will my ISA or Unit Trust/OEIC be opened? The price of shares is calculated at a set valuation point on each dealing day (details of which are available from Schroders or your financial adviser). We will invest your money on the day we receive your application if it is before the valuation point of the fund, or on the following business day if your application is received after the valuation point. How will my shares be registered? All unit trust/oeic investments are registered in your name. All ISA investments are held jointly in the names of yourself and Schroders. What price will I get when I place my deal? Dealing will be carried out on a forward basis. This means the price at which you buy shares will not be available when you make your investment. A contract note will be issued after your investment has been made which shows the price at which you have bought your shares. The price is calculated at a set valuation point on each business day. Details of valuation points are available from Schroders or your financial adviser. If you place your deal after the valuation point, the price you receive will be the price valued on the following business day. All cash received from you will, pending investment, be credited to a non-interest bearing client money account. 2 Supplementary Information Document

Will I have cancellation rights? If you have received advice from an authorised financial adviser, you are entitled to a cancellation period of 14 calendar days, from the time you receive notice of your cancellation rights. During this time, if you change your mind, simply complete and return the cancellation form (which will be sent to you with your confirmation letter). If you have invested into a unit trust or OEIC, we will then sell the investments made on your behalf and send you the proceeds less any fall in the share price since you made the investment. If you have invested in an ISA and change your mind during the cancellation period, you will be able to open another ISA of the same type in the same tax year. However, if you change your mind after the cancellation period, you will have to sell your ISA and will not be allowed to open another stocks and shares ISA in the same tax year. What documentation will I receive? A confirmation letter and contract note giving details of the shares purchased will be issued no later than the next business day after the dealing day on which the application to purchase shares is valued by the manager. We do not issue share certificates so we suggest that you retain the contract note for your records. A statement relating to your investment will be sent to you twice a year as at 5 April and 5 October. The Long Manager s Report is available to view at www.schroders. com/en/uk/private-investor/literature/ download-literature or may be requested by contacting Investor Services on 0800 718 777*. How and when will I receive my income? There are two types of shares available income and accumulation. If you choose accumulation shares, the income generated from your investment is not paid directly to you, but is paid into the fund and increases the value of the shares you hold. Any repayments of tax received are re-invested to buy additional shares on your account. If you choose income shares, any income (including repayments of tax received) will be paid into your bank account by Direct Credit. Income arising in respect of income shares will be paid out monthly, quarterly, half yearly or annually depending on the distribution frequency of the relevant fund. Taxation Unit Trust/OEIC The following summary of the anticipated tax treatment is only intended for UK individual taxpayers and does not constitute legal or tax advice. You should consult a professional adviser if you are unsure of your tax position. What are my tax liabilities? The funds may distribute income in the form or dividends or interest, depending on the nature of its underlying investments. Accumulations of income are treated for UK tax purposed as if they had been received in cash. For funds paying dividend distributions, from 6 April 2016 UK tax resident investors are entitled to a 5,000 tax-free Dividend Allowance. Where shares are held outside an ISA, total dividends received in a tax year up to that amount will be free of income tax. Dividends in excess of that amount will be subject to tax rates of 7.5%, 32.5% and 38.1% where they fall within the basic rate, higher rate and additional rate bands respectively. For funds paying interest distributions, from 6 April 2016 a Personal Savings Allowance exempts the first 1,000 of interest income from tax in the hands of basic rate taxpayers. Total interest received in excess of the Allowance in a tax year is subject to tax at the rates applying to interest (currently 20%, 40% and 45%). Up to 5 April 2017 net paying share classes will pay interest distributions after income tax at 20% has been deducted and paid to HM Revenue & Customs. A tax voucher showing the total interest distribution before the deduction of tax (gross interest), the tax deducted and the amount of the interest distribution after tax has been deducted (net interest) will be supplied to you. From 6 April 2017 the requirement to deduct basic rate tax from interest distributions will be abolished. Supplementary Information Document 3

When you sell your investment any profit may give rise to a Capital Gains Tax liability. Gains will be tax free if they fall within your individual annual exemption limit taking into account any other disposals made during the relevant year. Accumulations of income that have been taxed over the period of your holding may be deducted from the capital gain realised on disposal. Investors who are in any doubt about their tax position, or who may be subject to tax in a jurisdiction other than the UK, are recommended to seek professional advice. Income Equalisation The first income distribution you receive or which is accumulated after buying shares may include an amount of income equalisation. This is a return of capital, and it is not taxable and should be deducted from the acquisition cost of your shares for capital gains tax purposes. What are the current tax advantages? ISA Any income you receive, or is accumulated, will not be liable to further income tax, irrespective of your tax status. Income tax suffered on interest distributions/accumulations will be reclaimed by Schroders on your behalf. When you eventually come to sell your investment, there will be no chargeable gain or allowable loss arising in respect o f Capital Gains Tax. What do I have to tell HM Revenue and Customs? Nothing you do not have to declare your ISAs in your tax return. Can I invest in an ISA if I am living abroad? You cannot open an ISA whilst living or working abroad unless you are a Crown Employee or the spouse of, or in a civil partnership with a Crown Employee working abroad. You can invest in one before you go, but you cannot make any further contributions to it whilst you are living abroad. Can I add to my ISA or Unit Trust/OEIC? Yes. Please complete a Unit Trust/OEIC or ISA Top-up Form, available via our website (www.schroders.co.uk/investor) or by calling Investor Services on 0800 718 777*. If you are investing via a financial adviser, please contact them directly to obtain the relevant form. Send the completed form, with your cheque made payable to Schroder Unit Trusts Limited (for unit trusts/oeics) or Schroder Unit Trust Limited ISA (for ISAs). Please remember, if adding to your ISA you cannot exceed the current tax year s annual contribution limit. Alternatively call 0800 718 788* to invest over the telephone (unit trusts and OEICs only). Can I switch between funds once my ISA or Unit Trust/OEIC is open? Yes. Please complete a Unit Trust/OEIC or ISA Investment Amendment Form, available via our website schroders.co.uk/investor or by calling Investor Services on 0800 718 788*. If you are investing via a financial adviser, please contact them directly to obtain the relevant form. Alternatively call 0800 718 788* to instruct a switch over the telephone. The relevant share price shall be determined by reference to the next valuation point following receipt of your instruction. Please be aware that a switch of shares in one fund to shares in another fund outside an ISA wrapper will be treated as a sale and purchase for capital gains tax purposes, and may give rise to a tax liability on any gain realised. 4 Supplementary Information Document