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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-03343

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund, Inc.

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in charter)

3300 IDS Center

80 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55402

(Address of principal executive offices)

Paul E. Rasmussen, VP

Sit Mutual Funds

3300 IDS Center

80 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55402

(Name and address of agent for service)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:

(612) 332-3223

Date of fiscal year end: June 30, 2026

Date of reporting period: June 30, 2026

 


Item 1: Reports to Stockholders.

 

SNIGX 

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund

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Annual Shareholder Report

June 30, 2026

Fund Overview

This annual shareholder report contains important information about Sit Large Cap Growth Fund for the period of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026. You can find additional information about the Fund at www.sitfunds.com/documents. You can also request this information by contacting us at 1-800-332-5580

 

What were the Fund’s costs for the last year? 

(based on a hypothetical $10,000 investment)

Table Summary
Fund Name
Costs of a $10,000 investment
Costs paid as a percentage of a $10,000 investment
Sit Large Cap Growth Fund
$108
1.00%

How did the Fund perform in the past 12 months and what affected its performance?

For the 12-month period ended June 30, 2026, the Sit Large Cap Growth Fund returned +15.30%, underperforming the Russell 1000 Growth® Index's return of +17.71%. During the period, stock selection within the health technology sector negatively impacted returns. Laggards included Abbott Laboratories, Intuitive Surgical, Dexcom, and Boston Scientific. The producer manufacturing sector also negatively impacted returns due to the underweight of GE Vernova (+123%), along with underperforming holdings that included BAE Systems and Honeywell. Conversely, the finance sector aided relative returns, as Goldman Sachs, Chubb, and JPMorgan outperformed the sector index return. In addition, the technology services sector contributed to relative returns, driven by the Fund's large position in Alphabet (+100%) and the underweight of several larger index holdings that underperformed over the period, particularly Oracle. The Fund also benefited from an underweight position in the lagging consumer services sector.

How did the Fund perform over the last 10 years? 

Total Return Based on $10,000 Investment 

Growth of 10K Chart
Table Summary
Sit Large Cap Growth Fund
Russell 3000® Index
Russell 1000® Growth Index
6/16
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000
6/17
12,118
11,851
12,042
6/18
14,170
13,602
14,753
6/19
15,664
14,824
16,458
6/20
19,006
15,792
20,290
6/21
26,822
22,767
28,913
6/22
21,785
19,610
23,485
6/23
27,276
23,327
29,851
6/24
35,520
28,721
39,846
6/25
39,352
33,114
46,707
6/26
45,374
40,672
54,976

The Fund continues to use the Russell 1000® Growth Index as an additional benchmark.

The line graph above shows the value of a hypothetical $10,000 investment in the Fund over the past 10 fiscal years (or since inception if shorter). The graph above and table below are total returns, which assume the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains, if any. Neither the Fund’s returns nor the index returns reflect the deduction of taxes a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares. The Fund’s past performance is not a good predictor of the Fund’s future performance. Updated performance information is available at www.sitfunds.com/documents.

 

 

Average Annual Total Returns (as of 06/30/26)

Table Summary
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Sit Large Cap Growth Fund
15.30%
11.09%
16.33%
Russell 3000® Index
22.82%
12.31%
15.06%
Russell 1000® Growth Index
17.71%
13.71%
18.58%

Fund Statistics (as of 06/30/26)

Table Summary
Total Net Assets
$264,842,928
# of Portfolio Holdings
58
Portfolio Turnover Rate
4.91%
Investment Advisory Fees Paid
$2,556,407
Weighted average market cap
$1,922.1 Billion

What did the Fund invest in? 

The Fund predominantly invested in common stocks of domestic companies with capitalizations exceeding $5 billion. The tables below reflect the investment makeup of the Fund as of June 30, 2026. Portfolio holdings are subject to change.

Top 10 Equity (% of Net Assets)

Table Summary
NVIDIA Corp.
12.5%
Apple, Inc.
11.4
Alphabet, Inc.
10.2
Microsoft Corp.
7.7
Amazon.com, Inc.
4.4
Applied Materials, Inc.
4.2
Broadcom, Inc.
3.8
Meta Platforms, Inc.
3.1
Eli Lilly & Co.
2.7
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
2.4

Sector Allocation (% of Net Assets)

Table Summary
Electronic Technology
36.8%
Technology Services
24.3
Retail Trade
7.9
Health Technology
7.0
Producer Manufacturing
6.1
Finance
3.8
Consumer Services
2.5
Industrial Services
2.3
Others
5.8
Cash and other net assets
3.5
Total
100.0%

Material Fund Changes

There were no material changes to the Fund during the 12-month period ended June 30, 2026.

Additional Information

Additional Information is available on the Fund’s website at www.sitfunds.com/documents, including its prospectus, financial information, holdings, and proxy voting information. 

Householding

The SEC permits funds to deliver only one copy of shareholder documents, including prospectuses, proxy statements and shareholder reports, to fund investors with multiple accounts at the same residential or post office box address. The Sit Funds, or your financial intermediary, may household the mailing of your documents indefinitely unless you instruct the Sit Funds, or your financial intermediary, otherwise. If you would prefer that your Sit Fund documents not be householded, please contact the Sit Funds at 1-800-332-5580, or contact your financial intermediary. Your instructions that householding not apply to delivery Fund documents will typically be effective within 30 days of receipt by the Fund or your financial intermediary.

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SNIGX 

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Sit Large Cap Growth Fund

Annual Shareholder Report

June 30, 2026


Item 2:  Code of Ethics. 

The Registrant has adopted a Code of Ethics that applies to the Registrant’s principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions. The Registrant has not made any amendment to its code of ethics during the period covered by this report which must be described herein pursuant to Item 2. The Registrant has not granted any waivers from any provisions of the code of ethics during the period covered by this report.

A copy of the Registrant’s code of ethics is available without charge upon request by calling the Registrant at 612-332-3223 or 1-800-332-5580, or by mail at Sit Mutual Funds, 3300 IDS Center, 80 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402.

Item 3:  Audit Committee Financial Expert. 

The Registrant’s Board of Directors has determined that Mr. Edward M. Giles, Mr. Sidney L. Jones, Mr. Bruce C. Lueck, Mr. Donald W. Phillips, and Mr. Barry N. Winslow are audit committee financial experts serving on its audit committee. Mr. Giles, Mr. Jones, Mr. Lueck, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Winslow are independent for purposes of this Item. 


Item 4:  Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

(a) – (d) Aggregate fees billed to the Registrant for the last two fiscal years for professional services rendered by the Registrant’s principal accountant were as follows:

 

    

Audit

 Fees (a)

    

Audit
Related
Fees (b)

    

Tax
Fees (c)

    

All
Other
Fees (d)

 

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2026

   $ 27,400        0      $ 6,380        0  

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2025

   $ 26,500        0      $ 6,170        0  

(e) (1) The Audit Committee is required to pre-approve audit and non-audit services performed for the Registrant by the independent auditor in order to assure that the provision of such services does not impair the auditor’s independence. The audit committee also is required to pre-approve certain non-audit services performed by the Registrant’s independent auditor for the Registrant’s investment adviser and certain of the adviser’s affiliates if the services relate directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Registrant. Services to be provided by the auditor must receive general pre-approval or specific pre-approval by the audit committee. Any proposed services exceeding pre-approved cost levels will require separate pre-approval by the audit committee.

The audit committee may delegate pre-approval authority to the audit committee chairman. The chairman shall report any pre-approval decisions to the audit committee at its next scheduled meeting. The audit committee does not delegate its responsibility to pre-approve services performed by the independent auditor to management.

(2) No services included in (b) – (d) were approved pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(i)(C) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X.

(f) Not applicable.

(g) The aggregate fees billed for the most recent fiscal year and the preceding fiscal year by the Registrant’s principal accountant for non-audit services rendered to the Registrant, its investment adviser, and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to the Registrant were $0 and $0, respectively.

(h) The Registrant’s audit committee has determined that the provision of non-audit services rendered to the Registrant’s investment adviser, and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to the Registrant, that were not pre-approved pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X is considered compatible with maintaining the principal accountant’s independence.

(i) Not applicable.

(j) Not applicable.

Item 5:  Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

Not applicable to open-end investment companies.

Item 6:  Investments. 

The schedule of investments is included as part of the material filed under Item 7 of this Form. 

Item 7:  Financial Statements and Financial Highlights for Open-End Management Investment Companies.

 


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Financial Statements and Other Information June 30, 2026 Balanced Fund Dividend Growth Fund Global Dividend Growth Fund Large Cap Growth Fund ESG Growth Fund Mid Cap Growth Fund Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund Small Cap Growth Fund International Growth Fund Developing Markets Growth Fund Sit Mutual Funds


 

Sit Stock Funds

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

         Page      
 

Schedules of Investments

    
 

Balanced Fund

     2  
 

Dividend Growth Fund

     6  
 

Global Dividend Growth Fund

     8  
         

Large Cap Growth Fund

    10               
 

ESG Growth Fund

    12  
 

Mid Cap Growth Fund

    14  
 

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

    16  
 

Small Cap Growth Fund

    18  
 

International Growth Fund

    20  
 

Developing Markets Growth Fund

    24  
 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

    26  
 

Statements of Operations

    28  
 

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

    30  
 

Financial Highlights

    36  
 

Notes to Financial Statements

    50  
 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

    58  
 

Federal Tax Information

    59  
 

Additional Information

    60  

 

 

 

This document must be preceded or accompanied by a Prospectus.


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Balanced Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 64.3%

     

Consumer Non-Durables - 0.3%

     

PepsiCo, Inc.

     1,825        247,105  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 1.7%

     

McDonald’s Corp.

     1,450        391,949  

Visa, Inc.

     2,800        960,652  
     

 

 

 
        1,352,601  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 24.1%

     

Apple, Inc.

     13,475        3,899,126  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     1,900        1,373,700  

Arista Networks, Inc. *

     3,060        519,833  

Broadcom, Inc.

     10,850        4,098,588  

Honeywell Aerospace, Inc. *

     725        160,283  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

     750        311,468  

NVIDIA Corp.

     30,900        6,182,781  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *

     4,320        1,473,206  

Tower Semiconductor, Ltd. *

     825        215,028  

Vertiv Holdings Co.

     1,225        410,155  
     

 

 

 
        18,644,168  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 0.2%

     

Shell, PLC, ADR

     2,400        186,096  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 5.0%

     

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     1,150        527,574  

Bank of America Corp.

     4,800        273,504  

Chubb, Ltd.

     1,400        477,036  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

     1,600        1,618,192  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     2,925        957,440  
     

 

 

 
        3,853,746  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 1.0%

     

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     1,900        789,697  
     

 

 

 

Health Technology - 3.9%

     

Abbott Laboratories

     2,450        222,313  

AbbVie, Inc.

     1,750        440,370  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     840        1,007,521  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *

     1,290        513,007  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     1,825        234,512  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

     1,040        521,414  
     

 

 

 
        2,939,137  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 1.7%

     

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

     1,900        454,119  

Waste Connections, Inc.

     1,500        250,035  

Williams Cos., Inc.

     8,700        646,758  
     

 

 

 
        1,350,912  
     

 

 

 

Process Industries - 0.9%

     

Linde, PLC

     575        298,391  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

     1,000        344,320  
     

 

 

 
        642,711  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 4.4%

     

Axon Enterprise, Inc. *

     405        227,047  

Eaton Corp., PLC

     800        340,896  

Emerson Electric Co.

     750        107,363  

General Dynamics Corp.

     700        247,968  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     725        162,327  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     375        190,991  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

     625        611,325  

Safran SA, ADR

     7,350        722,285  

Siemens AG, ADR

     5,175        832,709  
     

 

 

 
        3,442,911  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 5.4%

     

Amazon.com, Inc. *

     9,700        2,311,898  

Home Depot, Inc.

     1,825        643,641  

Netflix, Inc. *

     5,900        421,260  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     5,100        772,650  
     

 

 

 
        4,149,449  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 14.5%

     

Accenture, PLC

     2,025        251,991  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class A

     12,400        4,431,388  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class C

     3,675        1,298,488  

Autodesk, Inc. *

     1,275        247,886  

Intuit, Inc.

     1,200        313,200  

Meta Platforms, Inc.

     2,115        1,191,358  

Microsoft Corp.

     7,475        2,788,324  

ServiceNow, Inc. *

     2,800        277,984  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *

     1,765        441,215  
     

 

 

 
        11,241,834  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 0.7%

     

Union Pacific Corp.

     2,050        557,600  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 0.5%

     

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     4,140        363,368  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $15,827,436)

        49,761,335  
     

 

 

 
     
     
Name of Issuer    Principal
Amount ($)
    Fair Value ($)  

Bonds – 29.9%

     

Asset-Backed Securities - 0.9%

     

DTE Electric Securitization Funding II, LLC 6.09%, 9/1/37

     100,000        107,773  

Duke Energy Florida, LLC 2.86%, 3/1/33

     120,000        109,770  

Duke Energy Progress SC Storm Funding, LLC 5.40%, 3/1/44

     70,119        71,463  

Evergy Missouri West Storm Funding I, LLC 5.10%, 12/1/38

     89,086        89,730  

RCKT Mortgage Trust 2025-CES1 A1A, 5.65%, 1/25/45 14, 4

     309,965        311,084  

Small Business Administration 2008-20A 1, 5.17%, 1/1/28

     3,882        3,890  
     

 

 

 
        693,710  
     

 

 

 

Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 6.6%

 

Chase Home Lending Mortgage Trust:

 

  

2026-1 A5A, 5.00%, 11/25/56 1, 4

     200,000        190,530  

2024-9 A4, 5.50%, 9/25/55 1, 4

     37,469        37,434  

2023-1 A2, 6.00%, 6/25/54 1, 4

     96,970        98,129  

2024-1 A8A, 6.00%, 1/25/55 1, 4

     200,000        199,228  

2024-2 A8A, 6.00%, 2/25/55 1, 4

     200,000        199,248  
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
2    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

     
Name of Issuer    Principal
Amount ($)
    Fair Value ($)  

2024-3 A8, 6.00%, 2/25/55 1, 4

     100,000        99,616  

2024-4 A8, 6.00%, 3/25/55 1, 4

     200,000        200,630  

2025-1 A4, 6.00%, 11/25/55 1, 4

     160,117        160,373  

2025-2 A8, 6.00%, 12/25/55 1, 4

     250,000        247,989  

Fannie Mae:

 

  

2017-84 JP, 2.75%, 10/25/47

     14,311        12,568  

2026-47 GK, 4.50%, 2/25/54

     225,000        211,929  

2004-T1 1A1, 6.00%, 1/25/44

     9,392        9,672  

1999-17 C, 6.35%, 4/25/29

     1,197        1,205  

2009-30 AG, 6.50%, 5/25/39

     15,544        16,322  

2004-W9 2A1, 6.50%, 2/25/44

     16,928        17,215  

2004-T3 1A3, 7.00%, 2/25/44

     3,674        3,742  

Freddie Mac:

 

  

5280 A, 3.50%, 1/25/50

     107,642        101,398  

4812 CZ, 4.00%, 5/15/48

     121,699        114,109  

5598 CM, 4.50%, 4/25/53

     275,000        263,922  

5676 CB, 4.50%, 11/25/55

     300,000        282,469  

4293 BA, 5.15%, 10/15/47 1

     4,843        4,899  

2122 ZE, 6.00%, 2/15/29

     8,056        8,171  

2126 C, 6.00%, 2/15/29

     5,032        5,095  

2480 Z, 6.00%, 8/15/32

     9,193        9,393  

2485 WG, 6.00%, 8/15/32

     10,935        11,241  

2357 ZJ, 6.50%, 9/15/31

     9,604        9,824  

4520 HM, 6.50%, 8/15/45

     9,208        9,942  

3704 CT, 7.00%, 12/15/36

     4,740        4,992  

Government National Mortgage Association:

 

  

2021-86 WB, 4.73%, 5/20/51 1

     111,408        106,480  

2021-104 HT, 5.50%, 6/20/51

     140,533        142,838  

2021-27 AW, 5.92%, 2/20/51 1

     151,951        154,560  

2018-147 AM, 7.00%, 10/20/48

     18,088        18,827  

2015-80 BA, 7.00%, 6/20/45 1

     2,353        2,477  

2005-74 HA, 7.50%, 9/16/35

     30        30  

JP Morgan Mortgage Trust:

 

  

2021-6 A4, 2.50%, 10/25/51 1, 4

     222,891        199,964  

2021-13 A4, 2.50%, 4/25/52 1, 4

     197,346        176,404  

2021-6 A12, 5.00%, 10/25/51 1, 4

     233,772        226,723  

2023-6 A2, 6.00%, 12/26/53 1, 4

     82,674        83,662  

2023-10 A8, 6.00%, 5/25/54 1, 4

     150,000        149,172  

2024-1 A8, 6.00%, 6/25/54 1, 4

     160,971        160,413  

2024-2 A8A, 6.00%, 8/25/54 1, 4

     16,348        16,300  

2024-4 A8A, 6.00%, 10/25/54 1, 4

     200,000        199,215  

2024-5 A8, 6.00%, 11/25/54 1, 4

     200,000        199,894  

2025-1 A8, 6.00%, 6/25/55 1, 4

     250,000        248,124  

New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust:

 

  

2018-3A A1, 4.50%, 5/25/58 1, 4

     22,218        21,482  

Sequoia Mortgage Trust:

 

  

2020-4 A5, 2.50%, 11/25/50 1, 4

     30,739        28,349  

2026-4 A7, 5.50%, 3/25/56 1, 4

     150,000        147,109  

2025-1 A4, 6.00%, 1/25/55 1, 4

     119,824        120,084  

2025-3 A16, 6.00%, 4/25/55 1, 4

     150,000        149,414  

Wells Fargo Mortgaged Backed Securities Trust:

 

  

2020-5 A3, 2.50%, 9/25/50 1, 4

     23,997        22,010  
     

 

 

 
     5,104,816  
     

 

 

 

Corporate Bonds - 5.8%

 

Assurant, Inc., 5.55%, 2/15/36

     150,000        149,485  

BOKF NA (Subordinated), 6.11%, 11/6/40

     250,000        256,447  

Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., 5.95%, 4/15/35

     250,000        249,422  
     
Name of Issuer    Principal
Amount ($)
    Fair Value ($)  

Charles Stark Draper Lab., Inc., 4.39%, 9/1/48

     100,000        85,619  

CVS Pass-Through Trust:

     

4.16%, 8/11/36 4

     143,776        134,637  

6.94%, 1/10/30

     56,076        57,509  

Dominion Energy, Inc. (Subordinated), 6.25%, 12/15/56

     150,000        150,625  

Entergy Corp. (Subordinated), 6.10%, 6/15/56

     125,000        125,235  

Entergy Louisiana, LLC, 5.80%, 3/15/55

     125,000        125,495  

Equifax, Inc., 7.00%, 7/1/37

     200,000        221,764  

Evergy Kansas Central, Inc., 5.30%, 7/1/36

     125,000        125,394  

Exelon Corp. (Subordinated), 6.50%, 3/15/55

     150,000        153,958  

Fifth Third Bank NA (Subordinated), 5.33%, 8/25/33

     250,000        250,064  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. (Subordinated), 6.25%, 3/12/40

     200,000        197,163  

Halliburton Co., 7.60%, 8/15/96 4

     75,000        84,725  

Hut 8 DC, LLC, 6.19%, 11/15/42 4

     125,000        126,829  

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (Subordinated), 5.58%, 7/23/36

     125,000        126,954  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc., 5.50%, 8/15/54

     50,000        48,617  

Morgan Stanley, 5.07%, 1/30/37

     125,000        122,437  

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc., 6.20%, 10/1/56

     100,000        100,048  

Old National Bancorp (Subordinated), 5.77%, 2/15/36

     250,000        250,073  

Old Republic International Corp., 5.70%, 6/1/36

     50,000        50,259  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc., 5.60%, 5/19/32

     125,000        125,468  

Regions Financial Corp. (Subordinated), 7.38%, 12/10/37

     200,000        227,922  

South State Bank NA (Subordinated), 8.38%, 8/15/34

     100,000        106,000  

Southern Co. (Subordinated), 6.00%, 4/1/58

     50,000        50,121  

SouthState Bank Corp. (Subordinated), 7.00%, 6/13/35

     150,000        156,903  

Union Electric Co., 4.00%, 4/1/48

     275,000        216,996  

US Bancorp (Subordinated), 4.97%, 7/22/33

     100,000        99,186  

Western Alliance Bank (Subordinated), 6.54%, 11/15/35

     100,000        99,304  

Wynnton Funding Trust, 5.25%, 8/15/35 4

     250,000        247,524  
     

 

 

 
     4,522,183  
     

 

 

 

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation - 1.1%

 

4.00%, 1/1/53

     222,326        208,588  

4.00%, 11/1/54

     229,303        214,811  

4.00%, 3/1/55

     245,391        229,862  

4.50%, 4/1/55

     234,947        225,726  
     

 

 

 
     878,987  
     

 

 

 

Federal National Mortgage Association - 4.8%

 

4.00%, 9/1/53

     237,676        223,001  

4.00%, 4/1/54

     155,360        145,543  

4.00%, 5/1/54

     260,885        244,399  

4.00%, 9/1/54

     158,606        148,582  

4.00%, 11/1/54

     230,924        216,331  

4.00%, 4/1/55

     470,644        440,860  

4.00%, 5/1/55

     539,456        505,317  

4.50%, 7/1/52

     261,511        253,264  

4.50%, 9/1/52

     259,856        251,414  

4.50%, 6/1/53

     202,559        195,877  

4.50%, 7/1/53

     222,903        215,124  
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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June 30, 2026

Sit Balanced Fund (Continued)

 

     
Name of Issuer    Principal
Amount ($)
    Fair Value ($)  

4.50%, 6/1/54

     235,603        226,371  

4.50%, 11/1/54

     542,746        521,478  

4.50%, 10/1/55

     72,957        70,093  

6.50%, 9/1/27

     2,722        2,817  
     

 

 

 
        3,660,471  
     

 

 

 

Government National Mortgage Association - 0.6%

 

  

3.50%, 2/20/52

     204,764        186,245  

4.00%, 9/20/52

     184,576        169,740  

4.50%, 8/20/64

     105,405        100,913  

6.50%, 11/20/38

     7,484        7,673  

7.00%, 11/20/27

     731        755  

7.00%, 9/20/29

     5,284        5,457  

7.00%, 9/20/38

     3,925        4,054  

7.50%, 4/20/32

     3,017        3,054  
     

 

 

 
        477,891  
     

 

 

 

Taxable Municipal Securities - 5.2%

     

City of Colorado Springs Co. Utilities System Rev., 6.62%, 11/15/40

     250,000        277,573  

City of Oak Creek G.O., 2.40%, 10/1/29

     295,000        281,770  

CO Edu. & Cultural Fac. Auth., 3.97%, 3/1/56

     205,000        155,781  

County of Vermillion Rev., 4.90%, 8/1/32

     250,000        251,415  

Dallas County Hospital Dist. G.O., 5.62%, 8/15/44

     200,000        201,194  

Downtown Dallas Dev. Auth., 6.21%, 8/15/36

     240,000        240,210  

ID Hsg. & Fin. Association Rev.:

     

5.18%, 5/1/28

     90,000        89,338  

5.23%, 5/1/28

     110,000        109,191  

IL Hsg. Dev. Auth. Rev., 5.38%, 10/1/36

     250,000        252,013  

IN Hsg. & Community Dev. Auth. Rev., 5.75%, 7/1/54

     260,000        264,503  

LaGrange Co. Regional Utility Dist., 2.98%, 1/1/40

     230,000        189,970  

MA Edu. Auth., 4.95%, 7/1/38

     155,000        152,201  

MA School Building Auth. Rev., 5.72%, 8/15/39

     300,000        309,485  

Maricopa Co. Indus. Dev. Auth., 3.50%, 7/1/44 4

     100,000        81,018  

MN Hsg. Fin. Agy., 2.31%, 1/1/27

     135,000        133,859  

MS Dev. Bank Rev., 5.06%, 5/1/37

     200,000        200,551  

NE Investment Fin. Auth. Rev., 6.00%, 9/1/31

     115,000        120,077  

Texas Children’s Hospital, 3.37%, 10/1/29 17

     90,000        87,738  

TX Dept. of Hsg. & Community Affairs Rev., 6.25%, 9/1/53

     190,000        197,059  

Utah Charter Sch. Fin. Auth., 2.40%, 10/15/27

     205,000        199,540  

WV Hsg. Dev. Fund Rev., 5.45%, 5/1/34

     250,000        257,717  
     

 

 

 
        4,052,203  
     

 

 

 
     
Name of Issuer    Principal
Amount ($)
    Fair Value ($)  

U.S. Treasury / Federal Agency Securities - 4.9%

 

  

U.S. Treasury - 4.9%

 

  

U.S. Treasury Bonds:

     

4.63%, 5/15/54

     225,000        214,638  

4.63%, 2/15/55

     575,000        548,855  

4.75%, 11/15/53

     1,150,000        1,117,432  

4.75%, 2/15/56

     150,000        146,390  
U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes 1.25%, 4/15/28      305,319        300,461  

U.S. Treasury Notes:

     

4.00%, 11/15/35

     600,000        581,437  

4.13%, 2/15/36

     575,000        562,063  

4.25%, 8/15/35

     200,000        197,789  

4.50%, 11/15/33

     100,000        101,133  
     

 

 

 
        3,770,198  
     

 

 

 

Total Bonds
(cost $23,644,511)

        23,160,459  
     

 

 

 
     
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Investment Companies 4.1%

     

Angel Oak Financial Strategies Income Trust

     28,182        360,730  

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

     31,526        289,093  

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

     8,379        89,823  

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

     29,033        469,464  

DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund

     4,400        63,272  

DWS Municipal Income Trust

     24,300        223,560  

First Trust Mortgage Income Fund

     11,200        131,712  

John Hancock Income Securities Trust

     5,900        65,047  

MFS Government Markets Income Trust

     28,700        82,369  

MFS Intermediate Income Trust

     108,833        268,818  

Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund

     22,553        132,161  

Nuveen Taxable Municipal Income Fund

     11,867        187,261  

Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust

     66,500        214,795  

Putnam Premier Income Trust

     77,203        269,438  

TCW Strategic Income Fund, Inc.

     59,631        268,937  
     

 

 

 

Total Investment Companies
(cost: $3,181,073)

        3,116,480  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 1.5%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $1,173,473)

     1,173,473        1,173,473  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.8%
(cost $43,826,493)

        77,211,747  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.2%

        192,201  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $77,403,948  
     

 

 

 
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
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*

Non-income producing security.

1

Variable rate security. Rate disclosed is as of June 30, 2026. Certain variable rate securities are not based on a published reference rate and spread but are determined by the issuer or agent and are based on current market conditions, or, for mortgage-backed securities, are impacted by the individual mortgages which are paying off over time. These securities do not indicate a reference rate and spread in their descriptions.

4

144A Restricted Security. The total value of such securities as of June 30, 2026 was $4,567,313 and represented 5.9% of net assets. These securities have been determined to be liquid by the Adviser in accordance with guidelines established by the Board of Directors.

14

Step Coupon: A bond that pays a coupon rate that increases on a specified date(s). Rate disclosed is as of June 30, 2026.

17

Security that is either an absolute and unconditional obligation of the United States Government or is collateralized by securities, loans, or leases guaranteed by the U.S. Government or its agencies or instrumentalities.

 

ADR — American Depositary Receipt

 

LLC — Limited Liability Company

 

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted

Prices ($)

    

Level 2

Other significant

observable inputs ($)

    

Level 3

Significant

unobservable inputs ($)

     Total ($)  
  

 

 

 

Common Stocks**

     49,761,335        —          —          49,761,335  

Asset-Backed Securities

            693,710          —          693,710  

Collateralized Mortgage Obligations

            5,104,816          —          5,104,816  

Corporate Bonds

            4,522,183          —          4,522,183  

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

            878,987          —          878,987  

Federal National Mortgage Association

            3,660,471          —          3,660,471  

Government National Mortgage Association

            477,891          —          477,891  

Taxable Municipal Securities

            4,052,203          —          4,052,203  

U.S. Treasury / Federal Agency Securities

            3,770,198          —          3,770,198  

Investment Companies

     3,116,480        —          —          3,116,480  

Short-Term Securities

     1,173,473        —          —          1,173,473  
  

 

 

 

Total:

        54,051,288        23,160,459          —          77,211,747  
  

 

 

 

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Dividend Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 99.2%

     

Commercial Services - 1.0%

     

S&P Global, Inc.

     5,775        2,351,926  
     

 

 

 

Communications - 0.7%

     

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     41,400        1,752,876  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Non-Durables - 3.2%

     

Coca-Cola Co.

     33,075        2,688,005  

Mondelez International, Inc.

     27,200        1,573,248  

Procter & Gamble Co.

     24,450        3,585,348  
     

 

 

 
        7,846,601  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 2.4%

     

McDonald’s Corp.

     9,875        2,669,311  

Visa, Inc.

     9,575        3,285,087  
     

 

 

 
        5,954,398  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 24.6%

     

Analog Devices, Inc.

     6,550        2,601,464  

Apple, Inc.

     41,800        12,095,248  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     5,950        4,301,850  

Broadcom, Inc.

     27,100        10,237,025  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

     37,675        4,425,305  

Garmin, Ltd.

     7,525        1,787,489  

Honeywell Aerospace, Inc. *

     6,450        1,425,966  

International Business Machines Corp.

     12,425        3,494,034  

Micron Technology, Inc.

     5,275        6,088,880  

NVIDIA Corp.

     54,300        10,864,887  

TE Connectivity, PLC

     13,325        2,686,453  
     

 

 

 
        60,008,601  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 2.2%

     

ConocoPhillips

     22,650        2,354,694  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     21,650        2,959,988  
     

 

 

 
        5,314,682  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 15.2%

     

American International Group, Inc.

     33,550        2,500,481  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     5,300        2,431,428  

Axis Capital Holdings, Ltd.

     11,975        1,286,594  

Bank of America Corp.

     52,000        2,962,960  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp.

     16,225        2,346,297  

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

     67,825        2,736,739  

Carlyle Group, Inc.

     41,650        1,753,882  

Citigroup, Inc.

     15,700        2,197,372  

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

     27,425        1,921,670  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

     47,400        2,079,912  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

     2,450        2,477,856  

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

     12,125        1,492,709  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     12,000        3,927,960  

Morgan Stanley

     12,775        2,670,486  

Realty Income Corp.

     36,900        2,286,324  

US Bancorp

     32,175        1,943,370  
     

 

 

 
        37,016,040  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 2.9%

     

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     13,125        3,117,975  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     6,575        1,393,571  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     6,225        2,587,297  
     

 

 

 
        7,098,843  
     

 

 

 
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Health Technology - 11.0%

     

Abbott Laboratories

     24,325        2,207,251  

AbbVie, Inc.

     12,400        3,120,336  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

     21,250        2,822,638  

AstraZeneca, PLC

     16,900        3,204,578  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     3,440        4,126,039  

Johnson & Johnson

     12,575        3,193,673  

Medtronic, PLC

     29,550        2,311,696  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     25,375        3,260,687  

Stryker Corp.

     7,900        2,487,236  
     

 

 

 
        26,734,134  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 3.2%

     

Waste Management, Inc.

     12,100        2,696,848  

Williams Cos., Inc.

     68,100        5,062,554  
     

 

 

 
        7,759,402  
     

 

 

 

Process Industries - 2.3%

     

Avery Dennison Corp.

     17,600        2,857,360  

Linde, PLC

     5,500        2,854,170  
     

 

 

 
        5,711,530  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 9.3%

     

Dover Corp.

     9,800        2,197,944  

Eaton Corp., PLC

     7,665        3,266,210  

Emerson Electric Co.

     12,900        1,846,635  

Flowserve Corp.

     26,725        1,981,926  

GE Vernova, Inc.

     2,510        2,948,899  

General Dynamics Corp.

     7,150        2,532,816  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     6,450        1,444,155  

RTX Corp.

     15,475        2,936,072  

Siemens AG, ADR

     9,175        1,476,349  

Xylem, Inc.

     18,325        2,166,198  
     

 

 

 
        22,797,204  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 4.9%

     

Amazon.com, Inc. *

     19,075        4,546,336  

eBay, Inc.

     14,050        1,570,088  

Home Depot, Inc.

     10,000        3,526,800  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     15,775        2,389,912  
     

 

 

 
        12,033,136  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 9.7%

     

Alphabet, Inc. - Class A

     24,500        8,755,565  

Genpact, Ltd.

     67,275        1,850,063  

Meta Platforms, Inc.

     4,355        2,453,128  

Microsoft Corp.

     28,525        10,640,395  
     

 

 

 
        23,699,151  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 2.1%

     

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

     10,775        2,029,363  

CSX Corp.

     65,375        3,107,274  
     

 

 

 
        5,136,637  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 4.5%

     

Evergy, Inc.

     25,675        2,219,090  

IDACORP, Inc.

     8,900        1,346,570  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     25,075        2,200,833  

NiSource, Inc.

     42,800        2,035,140  
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
6    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

PPL Corp.

     86,475        3,143,366  
     

 

 

 
        10,944,999  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $166,587,646)

        242,160,160  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 0.9%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $2,135,284)

     2,135,284        2,135,284  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 100.1%
(cost $168,722,930)

        244,295,444  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - (0.1)%

        (348,201)  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $243,947,243  
     

 

 

 
 
 

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

  ADR

— American Depositary Receipt

 

  PLC

— Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted
   Prices ($)   

    

Level 2

Other significant
 observable inputs ($) 

    

Level 3

Significant
  unobservable inputs ($)  

       Total ($)    

Common Stocks**

     242,160,160        —          —          242,160,160  

Short-Term Securities

     2,135,284        —          —          2,135,284  

Total:

     244,295,444        —          —          244,295,444  

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by geographic region

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 96.3%

     

Asia - 4.3%

     

Australia - 1.4%

     

Atlassian Corp. *

     3,445        267,987  

Macquarie Group, Ltd.

     3,810        660,228  
     

 

 

 
        928,215  
     

 

 

 

Japan - 1.1%

     

Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.

     10,600        738,633  
     

 

 

 

Singapore - 1.8%

     

Singapore Technologies Engineering, Ltd.

     155,000        1,244,792  
     

 

 

 

Europe - 26.1%

     

Belgium - 1.5%

     

D’ieteren Group

     5,225        1,017,303  
     

 

 

 

France - 1.1%

     

Safran SA, ADR

     7,520        738,990  
     

 

 

 

Germany - 5.8%

     

Allianz SE, ADR

     23,840        1,123,341  

Infineon Technologies AG

     6,275        585,559  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     1,470        820,495  

Siemens AG

     4,250        1,365,278  
     

 

 

 
        3,894,673  
     

 

 

 

Ireland - 3.8%

     

Accenture, PLC

     3,285        408,786  

Eaton Corp., PLC

     850        362,202  

Linde, PLC

     1,445        749,868  

Trane Technologies, PLC

     2,125        1,043,715  
     

 

 

 
        2,564,571  
     

 

 

 

Spain - 2.2%

     

Iberdrola SA

     59,010        1,472,558  
     

 

 

 

Switzerland - 3.3%

     

Chubb, Ltd.

     2,290        780,295  

Lonza Group AG

     930        628,210  

Nestle SA

     4,885        502,284  

Partners Group Holding AG

     375        307,333  
     

 

 

 
        2,218,122  
     

 

 

 

United Kingdom - 8.4%

     

AstraZeneca, PLC

     6,500        1,232,530  

BAE Systems, PLC

     27,380        669,708  

Compass Group, PLC

     14,170        457,691  

London Stock Exchange Group, PLC

     6,715        726,998  

Man Group, PLC

     216,290        838,316  

RELX, PLC

     14,120        444,962  

Shell, PLC, ADR

     16,175        1,254,210  
     

 

 

 
        5,624,415  
     

 

 

 

North America - 65.9%

     

United States - 65.9%

     

Abbott Laboratories

     7,230        656,050  

AbbVie, Inc.

     750        188,730  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class A

     8,790        3,141,282  

Apple, Inc.

     16,875        4,882,950  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     6,100        4,410,300  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

     2,425        556,707  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Bank of America Corp.

     5,900        336,182  

Broadcom, Inc.

     17,285        6,529,409  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

     2,830        676,398  

ConocoPhillips

     4,025        418,439  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     800        959,544  

FedEx Corp.

     1,900        594,947  

Fedex Freight Holding Co., Inc. *

     950        143,450  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

     1,370        1,385,577  

Home Depot, Inc.

     2,490        878,173  

Honeywell Aerospace, Inc. *

     2,165        478,638  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     2,165        484,744  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     7,180        2,350,230  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     1,525        776,927  

McDonald’s Corp.

     2,100        567,651  

Microsoft Corp.

     9,375        3,497,063  

Mondelez International, Inc.

     6,940        401,410  

NVIDIA Corp.

     16,125        3,226,451  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

     3,785        271,006  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     4,765        645,181  

Salesforce, Inc.

     705        110,445  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

     1,835        631,827  

Stryker Corp.

     1,050        330,582  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

     1,145        574,057  

Union Pacific Corp.

     3,960        1,077,120  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     2,580        1,072,325  

Waste Management, Inc.

     3,815        850,287  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

     3,010        351,478  

Williams Cos., Inc.

     12,000        892,080  
     

 

 

 
        44,347,640  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $23,552,563)

        64,789,912  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 3.5%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $2,352,229)

     2,352,229        2,352,229  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.8%
(cost $25,904,792)

        67,142,141  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.2%

        130,640  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $67,272,781  
     

 

 

 
 
*

Non-income producing security.

 

  ADR

— American Depositary Receipt

 

  PLC

— Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
8    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted

   Prices ($)   

    

Level 2

Other significant

 observable inputs ($) 

    

Level 3

Significant

  unobservable inputs ($)  

       Total ($)    

Common Stocks

               

Australia

     928,215        —           —            928,215  

Belgium

     1,017,303        —           —            1,017,303  

France

     738,990        —           —            738,990  

Germany

     3,894,673        —           —            3,894,673  

Ireland

     2,564,571        —           —            2,564,571  

Japan

     738,633        —           —            738,633  

Singapore

     1,244,792        —           —            1,244,792  

Spain

     1,472,558        —           —            1,472,558  

Switzerland

     2,218,122        —           —            2,218,122  

United Kingdom

     5,624,415        —           —            5,624,415  

United States

     44,347,640        —           —            44,347,640  

Short-Term Securities

     2,352,229        —           —            2,352,229  

Total:

     67,142,141        —           —            67,142,141  

Level 1 securities of foreign issuers are primarily American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Public Limited Companies (PLCs) or Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs).

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   9


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 96.5%

     

Consumer Durables - 0.5%

     

Sony Group Corp., ADR

     66,000        1,323,960  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Non-Durables - 0.5%

     

PepsiCo, Inc.

     10,000        1,354,000  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 2.5%

     

McDonald’s Corp.

     6,650        1,797,561  

Visa, Inc.

     13,650        4,683,179  
     

 

 

 
        6,480,740  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 36.8%

     

Apple, Inc.

     104,575        30,259,822  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     15,350        11,098,050  

Arista Networks, Inc. *

     15,000        2,548,200  

Broadcom, Inc.

     27,050        10,218,138  

Honeywell Aerospace, Inc. *

     4,213        931,300  

NVIDIA Corp.

     164,925        32,999,843  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *

     18,450        6,291,819  

Tower Semiconductor, Ltd. *

     4,375        1,140,300  

Vertiv Holdings Co.

     6,175        2,067,513  
     

 

 

 
        97,554,985  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 0.6%

     

ConocoPhillips

     15,925        1,655,563  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 3.8%

     

Bank of America Corp.

     25,250        1,438,745  

Chubb, Ltd.

     5,050        1,720,737  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

     5,150        5,208,556  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     4,900        1,603,917  
     

 

 

 
        9,971,955  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 1.6%

     

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     10,125        4,208,254  
     

 

 

 

Health Technology - 7.0%

     

Abbott Laboratories

     15,500        1,406,470  

AbbVie, Inc.

     2,975        748,629  

Dexcom, Inc. *

     22,000        1,481,700  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     5,940        7,124,614  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *

     6,950        2,763,876  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     9,400        1,207,900  

Stryker Corp.

     3,775        1,188,521  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

     5,250        2,632,140  
     

 

 

 
        18,553,850  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 2.3%

     

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

     10,925        2,611,184  

Williams Cos., Inc.

     46,900        3,486,546  
     

 

 

 
        6,097,730  
     

 

 

 

Process Industries - 1.2%

     

Linde, PLC

     2,650        1,375,191  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

     5,225        1,799,072  
     

 

 

 
        3,174,263  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 6.1%

     

Axon Enterprise, Inc. *

     2,125        1,191,297  

BAE Systems, PLC, ADR

     15,500        1,518,225  

Eaton Corp., PLC

     3,975        1,693,827  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Emerson Electric Co.

     14,975        2,143,671  

General Dynamics Corp.

     3,550        1,257,552  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     4,213        943,179  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     1,875        954,956  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

     3,150        3,081,078  

Siemens AG, ADR

     21,675        3,487,724  
     

 

 

 
        16,271,509  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 7.9%

     

Amazon.com, Inc. *

     49,200        11,726,328  

Home Depot, Inc.

     8,425        2,971,329  

Netflix, Inc. *

     30,650        2,188,410  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     18,075        2,738,362  

Ulta Beauty, Inc. *

     2,800        1,262,744  
     

 

 

 
        20,887,173  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 24.3%

     

Accenture, PLC

     10,200        1,269,288  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class A

     12,500        4,467,125  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class C

     63,600        22,471,788  

Autodesk, Inc. *

     6,300        1,224,846  

Intuit, Inc.

     5,200        1,357,200  

Meta Platforms, Inc.

     14,575        8,209,952  

Microsoft Corp.

     55,000        20,516,100  

salesforce.com, Inc.

     7,600        1,190,616  

ServiceNow, Inc. *

     11,375        1,129,310  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *

     9,700        2,424,806  
     

 

 

 
        64,261,031  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 1.0%

     

Union Pacific Corp.

     9,200        2,502,400  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 0.4%

     

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     13,100        1,149,787  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $69,737,071)

        255,447,200  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 2.7%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $7,255,345)

     7,255,345        7,255,345  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.2%
(cost $76,992,416)

        262,702,545  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.8%

        2,140,383  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

      $ 264,842,928  
     

 

 

 
 

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

ADR — American Depositary Receipt

 

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
10    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
     Level 1      Level 2      Level 3       
    

Quoted

Prices ($)

     Other significant
observable inputs ($)
     Significant
unobservable inputs ($)
   Total ($)    
  

 

 

 

Common Stocks**

     255,447,200        —             255,447,200  

Short-Term Securities

     7,255,345        —             7,255,345  
  

 

 

 

Total:

       262,702,545        —             262,702,545  
  

 

 

 

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   11


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit ESG Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by geographic region.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 94.0%

     

Asia - 7.6%

     

Japan - 4.9%

     

Keyence Corp.

     200        99,708  

Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,100        216,015  

Sony Group Corp., ADR

     10,875        218,153  

Terumo Corp.

     13,400        184,111  
     

 

 

 
        717,987  
     

 

 

 

Singapore - 2.7%

     

Singapore Technologies Engineering, Ltd.

     49,900        400,743  
     

 

 

 

Europe - 29.1%

     

Belgium - 1.0%

     

D’ieteren Group

     785        152,839  
     

 

 

 

France - 1.9%

     

Safran SA, ADR

     2,750        270,242  
     

 

 

 

Germany - 6.2%

     

Allianz SE, ADR

     5,525        260,338  

Deutsche Post AG

     1,550        94,042  

Infineon Technologies AG

     1,225        114,312  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     275        153,494  

Siemens AG, ADR

     1,775        285,615  
     

 

 

 
        907,801  
     

 

 

 

Ireland - 4.8%

     

Accenture, PLC

     750        93,330  

CRH, PLC

     1,200        128,400  

Medtronic, PLC

     725        56,717  

Trane Technologies, PLC

     875        429,765  
     

 

 

 
        708,212  
     

 

 

 

Netherlands - 0.9%

     

ASML Holding NV

     65        129,314  
     

 

 

 

Spain - 2.8%

     

Iberdrola SA, ADR

     4,050        404,595  
     

 

 

 

Switzerland - 2.9%

     

Chubb, Ltd.

     250        85,185  

Lonza Group AG

     185        124,967  

Nestle SA, ADR

     1,200        123,228  

Ypsomed Holding AG

     207        93,457  
     

 

 

 
        426,837  
     

 

 

 

United Kingdom - 8.6%

     

AstraZeneca, PLC

     1,500        284,430  

BAE Systems, PLC, ADR

     1,450        142,027  

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, PLC

     2,100        210,147  

Compass Group, PLC

     3,600        116,280  

Entain, PLC

     10,225        75,817  

Man Group, PLC

     55,725        215,984  

RELX, PLC, ADR

     4,700        148,849  

Rentokil Initial, PLC, ADR

     2,375        67,949  
     

 

 

 
        1,261,483  
     

 

 

 

North America - 57.3%

     

United States - 57.3%

     

AbbVie, Inc.

     160        40,262  

Alphabet, Inc. - Class A

     2,500        893,425  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Apple, Inc.

     3,600        1,041,696  

Broadcom, Inc.

     1,925        727,169  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

     600        143,406  

Dexcom, Inc. *

     1,080        72,738  

Ecolab, Inc.

     325        90,548  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     178        213,499  

FedEx Corp.

     375        117,424  

Fedex Freight Holding Co., Inc. *

     187        28,237  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

     600        606,822  

Home Depot, Inc.

     745        262,747  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     1,075        351,880  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     275        140,101  

Microsoft Corp.

     2,000        746,040  

NIKE, Inc.

     850        34,892  

NVIDIA Corp.

     9,250        1,850,832  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     875        118,475  

salesforce.com, Inc.

     425        66,581  

T Rowe Price Group, Inc.

     475        54,003  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     1,380        209,070  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     500        207,815  

Visa, Inc.

     475        162,968  

Williams Cos., Inc.

     2,675        198,859  
     

 

 

 
        8,379,489  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $5,199,199)

        13,759,542  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 5.9%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $857,965)

     857,965        857,965  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.9%
(cost $6,057,164)

        14,617,507  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.1%

        12,482  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $ 14,629,989  
     

 

 

 

                     

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

ADR — American Depositary Receipt

 

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
12    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted
  Prices ($)  

   

Level 2

Other significant
observable inputs ($)

   

Level 3

Significant
unobservable inputs ($)

    Total ($)  

Common Stocks

        

Belgium

     152,839       —          —          152,839  

France

     270,242       —          —          270,242  

Germany

     907,801       —          —          907,801  

Ireland

     708,212       —          —          708,212  

Japan

     717,987       —          —          717,987  

Netherlands

     129,314       —          —          129,314  

Singapore

     400,743       —          —          400,743  

Spain

     404,595       —          —          404,595  

Switzerland

     426,837       —          —          426,837  

United Kingdom

     1,261,483       —          —          1,261,483  

United States

     8,379,489       —          —          8,379,489  

Short-Term Securities

     857,965       —          —          857,965  

Total:

     14,617,507       —          —          14,617,507  

Level 1 securities of foreign issuers are primarily American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Public Limited Companies (PLCs) or Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs).

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   13


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 97.7%

     

Commercial Services - 0.9%

     

Amentum Holdings, Inc. *

     26,202        541,595  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

     27,550        1,671,459  
     

 

 

 
        2,213,054  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Durables - 0.6%

     

YETI Holdings, Inc. *

     28,100        1,392,636  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Non-Durables - 2.1%

     

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, PLC

     40,700        4,072,849  

elf Beauty, Inc. *

     12,250        906,500  
     

 

 

 
        4,979,349  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 0.6%

     

Nexstar Media Group, Inc.

     7,375        1,317,101  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 37.1%

     

Applied Materials, Inc.

     21,175        15,309,525  

Arista Networks, Inc. *

     123,800        21,031,144  

Broadcom, Inc.

     56,300        21,267,325  

Ciena Corp. *

     16,525        8,106,504  

Coherent Corp. *

     19,850        7,830,230  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

     5,400        7,464,744  

Synopsys, Inc. *

     3,653        1,629,494  

Tower Semiconductor, Ltd. *

     4,700        1,225,008  

Vertiv Holdings Co.

     11,575        3,875,541  
     

 

 

 
        87,739,515  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 0.6%

     

Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.

     73,100        1,326,765  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 8.7%

     

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     10,000        4,587,600  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

     11,600        2,663,012  

Carlyle Group, Inc.

     85,700        3,608,827  

Hamilton Lane, Inc.

     17,550        1,383,466  

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

     25,300        3,114,683  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

     29,100        2,935,608  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     10,300        2,190,295  
     

 

 

 
        20,483,491  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 1.6%

     

Encompass Health Corp.

     24,800        2,506,784  

Tenet Healthcare Corp. *

     6,350        1,187,958  
     

 

 

 
        3,694,742  
     

 

 

 

Health Technology - 7.9%

     

Align Technology, Inc. *

     6,025        1,016,177  

Ascendis Pharma A/S *

     8,350        2,227,112  

Dexcom, Inc. *

     48,040        3,235,494  

Glaukos Corp. *

     26,515        3,705,736  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *

     4,350        2,290,014  

Natera, Inc. *

     11,700        3,175,965  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

     6,100        3,058,296  
     

 

 

 
        18,708,794  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 5.9%

     

Argan, Inc.

     5,100        4,072,605  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

     12,000        2,868,120  

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

     24,700        3,112,200  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Waste Connections, Inc.

     23,400        3,900,546  
     

 

 

 
        13,953,471  
     

 

 

 

Non-Energy Minerals - 0.8%

     

Trex Co., Inc. *

     38,625        1,932,795  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 11.1%

     

AMETEK, Inc.

     14,675        3,550,470  

Axon Enterprise, Inc. *

     6,800        3,812,148  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

     13,600        2,647,240  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     10,075        3,654,706  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     22,950        2,060,222  

Dover Corp.

     21,875        4,906,125  

Hubbell, Inc.

     7,500        3,924,000  

Xylem, Inc.

     14,550        1,719,955  
     

 

 

 
        26,274,866  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 4.6%

     

TJX Cos., Inc.

     46,500        7,044,750  

Ulta Beauty, Inc. *

     8,600        3,878,428  
     

 

 

 
        10,923,178  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 12.0%

     

Atlassian Corp. *

     16,950        1,318,541  

Autodesk, Inc. *

     14,800        2,877,416  

Booking Holdings, Inc.

     11,250        2,005,200  

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc. *

     6,500        4,960,410  

Datadog, Inc. *

     17,400        4,530,264  

Dynatrace, Inc. *

     65,375        2,870,616  

Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *

     16,075        1,176,529  

HubSpot, Inc. *

     6,825        1,245,631  

PTC, Inc. *

     29,500        3,351,495  

Sportradar Group AG *

     86,400        1,293,408  

Spotify Technology SA *

     3,250        1,492,172  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *

     4,892        1,222,902  
     

 

 

 
        28,344,584  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 1.3%

     

Alaska Air Group, Inc. *

     17,300        903,060  

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

     28,500        2,219,295  
     

 

 

 
        3,122,355  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 1.9%

     

Vistra Corp.

     19,100        3,029,833  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

     12,800        1,494,656  
     

 

 

 
        4,524,489  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $76,931,301)

        230,931,185  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 2.4%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $5,724,894)

     5,724,894        5,724,894  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 100.1%
(cost $82,656,195)

        236,656,079  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - (0.1)%

        (165,167)  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $236,490,912  
     

 

 

 
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
14    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

                     

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted

  Prices ($)  

   

Level 2

Other significant
observable inputs ($)

   

Level 3

Significant

unobservable inputs ($)

     Total ($)    

Common Stocks**

     230,931,185       —          —           230,931,185  

Short-Term Securities

     5,724,894       —          —           5,724,894  

Total:

     236,656,079       —          —           236,656,079  

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   15


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 93.7%

     

Commercial Services - 1.7%

     

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

     2,700        163,809  

Brink’s Co.

     3,100        292,919  

Colliers International Group, Inc.

     3,600        337,644  

FTI Consulting, Inc. *

     1,000        149,010  
     

 

 

 
        943,382  
     

 

 

 

Communications - 0.5%

     

Iridium Communications, Inc.

     4,900        268,765  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Durables - 1.8%

     

Century Communities, Inc.

     3,925        281,265  

IMAX Corp. *

     17,100        681,606  
     

 

 

 
        962,871  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Non-Durables - 0.8%

     

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     3,650        450,009  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 1.3%

     

Covista, Inc. *

     3,200        398,912  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc.

     1,675        299,138  
     

 

 

 
        698,050  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 12.2%

     

Coherent Corp. *

     4,475        1,765,253  

Entegris, Inc.

     3,340        600,733  

MKS, Inc.

     3,975        1,768,080  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

     1,050        1,451,478  

Power Integrations, Inc.

     13,000        1,088,880  
     

 

 

 
        6,674,424  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 1.2%

     

Chord Energy Corp.

     3,525        402,908  

Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.

     14,275        259,091  
     

 

 

 
        661,999  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 24.5%

     

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc.

     5,350        184,735  

Axis Capital Holdings, Ltd.

     5,625        604,350  

Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.

     26,125        540,004  

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

     16,900        681,915  

Carlyle Group, Inc.

     8,075        340,038  

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

     14,000        713,720  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

     25,750        825,288  

CubeSmart

     10,000        397,700  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

     9,625        422,345  

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

     14,450        431,332  

Evercore, Inc.

     2,315        790,434  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     8,075        416,509  

HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.

     4,825        188,416  

Hamilton Lane, Inc.

     6,800        536,044  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

     2,475        529,947  

Hercules Capital, Inc.

     24,675        389,125  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     12,900        666,285  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

     42,136        747,071  

Old National Bancorp

     32,575        843,693  

Outfront Media, Inc.

     9,925        325,143  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

     7,488        755,389  

Piper Sandler Cos.

     8,600        622,124  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     26,100        617,004  

Stifel Financial Corp.

     7,950        554,671  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Western Alliance Bancorp

     3,625        297,975  
     

 

 

 
        13,421,257  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 2.2%

     

Addus HomeCare Corp. *

     5,545        557,106  

Encompass Health Corp.

     4,275        432,117  

Tenet Healthcare Corp. *

     1,300        243,204  
     

 

 

 
        1,232,427  
     

 

 

 

Health Technology - 6.4%

     

AtriCure, Inc. *

     17,300        484,054  

Bio-Techne Corp.

     4,100        289,665  

Glaukos Corp. *

     4,940        690,414  

iRadimed Corp.

     3,450        329,682  

STERIS, PLC

     975        205,306  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *

     12,250        569,748  

TG Therapeutics, Inc. *

     7,945        436,498  

Vericel Corp. *

     10,825        481,604  
     

 

 

 
        3,486,971  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 14.4%

     

Argan, Inc.

     2,615        2,088,208  

DT Midstream, Inc.

     5,600        821,744  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

     1,850        1,535,278  

Golar LNG, Ltd.

     14,800        737,632  

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.

     18,400        1,382,392  

TechnipFMC, PLC

     19,550        1,296,165  
     

 

 

 
        7,861,419  
     

 

 

 

Non-Energy Minerals - 2.7%

     

Commercial Metals Co.

     3,950        247,862  

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     2,075        466,875  

James Hardie Industries, PLC *

     5,893        154,279  

MP Materials Corp. *

     10,600        593,706  
     

 

 

 
        1,462,722  
     

 

 

 

Process Industries - 3.9%

     

Avient Corp.

     8,900        328,944  

Cabot Corp.

     4,325        392,796  

CSW Industrials, Inc.

     1,200        333,960  

Hawkins, Inc.

     975        138,548  

Olin Corp.

     11,500        227,930  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     11,400        528,846  

Stepan Co.

     3,325        185,269  
     

 

 

 
        2,136,293  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 14.3%

     

AeroVironment, Inc. *

     2,775        458,069  

AZZ, Inc.

     3,650        565,933  

Belden, Inc.

     3,175        380,714  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

     3,150        613,148  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     775        281,131  

Crane Co.

     3,275        730,554  

Crane NXT Co.

     6,775        346,609  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     5,650        507,201  

EnPro, Inc.

     1,900        716,167  

Flowserve Corp.

     12,475        925,146  

Hubbell, Inc.

     1,225        640,920  

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

     1,625        454,821  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     1,075        285,423  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

     2,900        690,751  
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
16    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Zurn Water Solutions Corp.

     4,700        237,491  
     

 

 

 
        7,834,078  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 2.2%

     

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. *

     2,400        394,248  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     1,025        814,660  
     

 

 

 
        1,208,908  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 1.0%

     

Genpact, Ltd.

     13,325        366,438  

nCino, Inc. *

     11,535        188,597  
     

 

 

 
        555,035  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 1.4%

     

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

     3,700        288,119  

TFI International, Inc.

     3,475        498,906  
     

 

 

 
        787,025  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 1.2%

     

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     3,075        376,626  

IDACORP, Inc.

     1,750        264,775  
     

 

 

 
        641,401  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $30,230,320)

        51,287,036  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 6.5%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $3,561,477)

     3,561,477        3,561,477  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 100.2%
(cost $33,791,797)

        54,848,513  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - (0.2)%

        (82,574)  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $54,765,939  
     

 

 

 

                     

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

 

     Investment in Securities  
     Level 1
Quoted
Prices ($)
     Level 2
Other significant
observable inputs ($)
    

Level 3

Significant
unobservable inputs ($)

     Total ($)  

Common Stocks**

     51,287,036        —          —          51,287,036  

Short-Term Securities

     3,561,477        —          —          3,561,477  

Total:

     54,848,513        —          —          54,848,513  

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   17


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Small Cap Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by economic sectors.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 96.3%

     

Commercial Services - 1.6%

     

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

     13,150        797,811  

Colliers International Group, Inc.

     11,050        1,036,379  

FTI Consulting, Inc. *

     3,075        458,206  
     

 

 

 
        2,292,396  
     

 

 

 

Communications - 0.5%

     

Iridium Communications, Inc.

     12,975        711,679  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Durables - 1.6%

     

Century Communities, Inc.

     6,600        472,956  

IMAX Corp. *

     26,125        1,041,343  

YETI Holdings, Inc. *

     15,850        785,526  
     

 

 

 
        2,299,825  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Non-Durables - 0.6%

     

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     6,775        835,290  
     

 

 

 

Consumer Services - 1.4%

     

Covista, Inc. *

     9,475        1,181,153  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc.

     4,450        794,726  
     

 

 

 
        1,975,879  
     

 

 

 

Electronic Technology - 22.6%

     

Arista Networks, Inc. *

     44,700        7,593,636  

Ciena Corp. *

     10,300        5,052,768  

Coherent Corp. *

     17,675        6,972,258  

Entegris, Inc.

     5,249        944,085  

MKS, Inc.

     13,400        5,960,320  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

     4,100        5,667,676  

Synopsys, Inc. *

     1,002        446,962  
     

 

 

 
        32,637,705  
     

 

 

 

Energy Minerals - 0.5%

     

Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.

     39,300        713,295  
     

 

 

 

Finance - 6.3%

     

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc.

     25,750        889,148  

Axis Capital Holdings, Ltd.

     22,125        2,377,110  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

     11,625        372,581  

Hamilton Lane, Inc.

     18,000        1,418,940  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

     3,200        685,184  

Old National Bancorp

     38,250        990,675  

Outfront Media, Inc.

     26,425        865,683  

Stifel Financial Corp.

     17,700        1,234,929  

Western Alliance Bancorp

     3,600        295,920  
     

 

 

 
        9,130,170  
     

 

 

 

Health Services - 2.5%

     

Addus HomeCare Corp. *

     15,250        1,532,167  

Encompass Health Corp.

     13,525        1,367,107  

Tenet Healthcare Corp. *

     3,575        668,811  
     

 

 

 
        3,568,085  
     

 

 

 

Health Technology - 10.8%

     

Align Technology, Inc. *

     2,150        362,619  

Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *

     46,000        796,260  

Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. *

     23,675        620,758  

ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *

     73,100        585,531  

Ascendis Pharma A/S, ADR *

     5,100        1,360,272  

AtriCure, Inc. *

     60,800        1,701,184  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Bio-Techne Corp.

     14,800        1,045,620  

Butterfly Network, Inc. *

     119,575        1,006,822  

Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc. *

     17,900        1,535,999  

Glaukos Corp. *

     14,565        2,035,604  

STERIS, PLC

     3,475        731,731  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *

     34,200        1,590,642  

TG Therapeutics, Inc. *

     8,150        447,761  

TransMedics Group, Inc. *

     11,025        732,280  

Vericel Corp. *

     25,975        1,155,628  
     

 

 

 
        15,708,711  
     

 

 

 

Industrial Services - 15.8%

     

Argan, Inc.

     7,300        5,829,415  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

     5,850        4,854,798  

Golar LNG, Ltd.

     41,100        2,048,424  

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.

     49,050        3,685,127  

TechnipFMC, PLC

     61,580        4,082,754  

Waste Connections, Inc.

     14,025        2,337,827  
     

 

 

 
        22,838,345  
     

 

 

 

Non-Energy Minerals - 4.1%

     

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     10,300        2,317,500  

James Hardie Industries, PLC *

     25,022        655,076  

MP Materials Corp. *

     33,350        1,867,933  

Trex Co., Inc. *

     20,825        1,042,083  
     

 

 

 
        5,882,592  
     

 

 

 

Process Industries - 1.7%

     

CSW Industrials, Inc.

     3,650        1,015,795  

Hawkins, Inc.

     2,600        369,460  

Olin Corp.

     19,775        391,940  

UFP Technologies, Inc. *

     2,550        676,082  
     

 

 

 
        2,453,277  
     

 

 

 

Producer Manufacturing - 15.0%

     

AAR Corp. *

     6,975        996,937  

AeroVironment, Inc. *

     6,650        1,097,715  

AZZ, Inc.

     18,450        2,860,672  

Belden, Inc.

     13,600        1,630,776  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     2,200        798,050  

Crane Co.

     13,700        3,056,059  

Crane NXT Co.

     19,075        975,877  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     17,275        1,550,777  

Flowserve Corp.

     27,475        2,037,546  

Hubbell, Inc.

     4,375        2,289,000  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     5,400        1,433,754  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

     8,340        1,986,505  

Zurn Water Solutions Corp.

     19,325        976,492  
     

 

 

 
        21,690,160  
     

 

 

 

Retail Trade - 4.1%

     

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. *

     6,775        1,112,929  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     4,300        3,417,597  

Ulta Beauty, Inc. *

     3,050        1,375,489  
     

 

 

 
        5,906,015  
     

 

 

 

Technology Services - 3.6%

     

Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *

     5,050        369,609  

Globant SA *

     11,350        328,469  

HubSpot, Inc. *

     3,175        579,469  

nCino, Inc. *

     35,375        578,381  

PTC, Inc. *

     14,500        1,647,345  
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
18    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Sportradar Group AG *

     47,575        712,198  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *

     4,075        1,018,669  
     

 

 

 
        5,234,140  
     

 

 

 

Transportation - 2.7%

     

Alaska Air Group, Inc. *

     17,675        922,635  

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

     18,725        1,458,116  

TFI International, Inc.

     11,225        1,611,573  
     

 

 

 
        3,992,324  
     

 

 

 

Utilities - 0.9%

     

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     4,925        603,214  

IDACORP, Inc.

     4,850        733,805  
     

 

 

 
        1,337,019  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $61,387,873)

        139,206,907  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 4.1%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $5,988,973)

     5,988,973        5,988,973  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 100.4%
(cost $67,376,846)

        145,195,880  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - (0.4)%

        (595,342)  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $144,600,538  
     

 

 

 

                     

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

  ADR

— American Depositary Receipt

  PLC

— Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
     Level 1
Quoted
Prices ($)
     Level 2
Other significant
observable inputs ($)
    

Level 3

Significant
unobservable inputs ($)

     Total ($)  

Common Stocks**

     139,206,907        —          —          139,206,907  

Short-Term Securities

     5,988,973        —          —          5,988,973  

Total:

     145,195,880        —          —          145,195,880  

 

**

For equity securities categorized in a single level, refer to the detail above for further breakdown.

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit International Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by geographic region.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity       Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 96.9%

     

Africa/Middle East - 0.5%

     

Israel - 0.5%

     

Tower Semiconductor, Ltd. *

     725        188,964  
     

 

 

 

Asia - 25.5%

     

Australia - 5.0%

     

Atlassian Corp. *

     1,425        110,851  

BHP Group, Ltd., ADR

     2,900        241,599  

Lynas Rare Earths, Ltd. *

     43,175        539,853  

Macquarie Group, Ltd.

     2,225        385,566  

Rio Tinto, PLC, ADR

     4,400        417,692  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     4,425        107,871  
     

 

 

 
        1,803,432  
     

 

 

 

China/Hong Kong - 2.0%

     

AIA Group, Ltd.

     32,200        293,349  

Baidu, Inc., ADR *

     1,075        122,862  

ENN Energy Holdings, Ltd.

     18,400        94,922  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China, Ltd.

     33,500        218,055  
     

 

 

 
        729,188  
     

 

 

 

India - 0.4%

     

HDFC Bank, Ltd., ADR

     4,800        123,984  
     

 

 

 

Japan - 8.5%

     

Keyence Corp.

     1,000        498,539  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.

     18,000        405,843  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., ADR

     28,400        272,072  

Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.

     11,200        780,442  

Sony Group Corp., ADR

     35,325        708,620  

Terumo Corp.

     30,300        416,312  
     

 

 

 
        3,081,828  
     

 

 

 

Singapore - 4.7%

     

DBS Group Holdings, Ltd.

     17,160        867,451  

Singapore Technologies Engineering, Ltd.

     104,800        841,640  
     

 

 

 
        1,709,091  
     

 

 

 

South Korea - 3.1%

     

Hanwha Aerospace Co., Ltd.

     220        141,290  

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., GDR

     185        997,150  
     

 

 

 
        1,138,440  
     

 

 

 

Taiwan - 1.8%

     

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., GDR

     11,750        189,175  

Taiwan Semiconductor Co., ADR

     1,000        477,570  
     

 

 

 
        666,745  
     

 

 

 

Europe - 55.8%

     

Belgium - 2.8%

     

D’ieteren Group

     2,800        545,157  

UCB SA

     1,550        464,010  
     

 

 

 
        1,009,167  
     

 

 

 

Denmark - 1.0%

     

Ascendis Pharma A/S, ADR *

     1,315        350,737  
     

 

 

 

France - 10.4%

     

AXA SA

     11,750        588,711  

Elis SA

     12,125        375,444  
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity       Fair Value ($)  

Safran SA

     2,590        1,020,970  

Schneider Electric SE

     3,970        1,294,609  

Societe Generale SA

     5,525        488,426  
     

 

 

 
        3,768,160  
     

 

 

 

Germany - 9.7%

     

Allianz SE

     1,685        797,259  

Deutsche Post AG

     6,550        397,402  

Infineon Technologies AG

     5,950        555,231  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     800        446,528  

Rheinmetall AG

     285        322,548  

Siemens AG

     3,100        995,850  
     

 

 

 
        3,514,818  
     

 

 

 

Ireland - 2.1%

     

CRH, PLC

     2,800        299,600  

Linde, PLC

     500        259,470  

STERIS, PLC

     825        173,720  
     

 

 

 
        732,790  
     

 

 

 

Netherlands - 5.8%

     

Adyen NV *, 4

     84        78,741  

ASML Holding NV

     1,025        2,039,176  
     

 

 

 
        2,117,917  
     

 

 

 

Spain - 3.5%

     

Banco Santander SA, ADR

     9,300        128,340  

Iberdrola SA

     45,900        1,145,406  
     

 

 

 
        1,273,746  
     

 

 

 

Sweden - 0.6%

     

Spotify Technology SA *

     500        229,565  
     

 

 

 

Switzerland - 5.9%

     

Bachem Holding AG

     800        74,901  

Galderma Group AG

     1,800        409,678  

Lonza Group AG

     590        398,542  

Nestle SA

     3,600        370,158  

On Holding AG *

     8,625        305,498  

Partners Group Holding AG

     200        163,911  

TE Connectivity, PLC

     1,100        221,771  

Ypsomed Holding AG

     510        230,257  
     

 

 

 
        2,174,716  
     

 

 

 

United Kingdom - 14.0%

     

AstraZeneca, PLC

     4,550        862,771  

BAE Systems, PLC

     28,250        690,988  

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, PLC

     5,400        540,378  

Compass Group, PLC

     10,625        343,188  

Entain, PLC

     17,100        126,794  

London Stock Exchange Group, PLC

     4,200        454,712  

Man Group, PLC

     93,600        362,783  

Reckitt Benckiser Group, PLC

     2,976        193,862  

RELX, PLC

     9,750        307,251  

Rentokil Initial, PLC

     47,250        267,371  

Shell, PLC, ADR

     12,250        949,865  
     

 

 

 
        5,099,963  
     

 

 

 

Latin America - 0.5%

     

Argentina - 0.2%

     

Globant SA *

     2,050        59,327  
     

 

 

 
 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
20    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity       Fair Value ($)  

Brazil - 0.3%

     

MercadoLibre, Inc. *

     75        127,304  
     

 

 

 

North America - 14.6%

     

Canada - 3.9%

     

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

     7,400        471,680  

Aritzia, Inc. *

     3,025        333,566  

Colliers International Group, Inc.

     1,600        150,064  

Waste Connections, Inc.

     2,750        458,397  
     

 

 

 
        1,413,707  
     

 

 

 

United States - 10.7%

     

Broadcom, Inc.

     9,600        3,626,400  

Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *

     1,375        100,636  

Mondelez International, Inc.

     3,075        177,858  
     

 

 

 
        3,904,894  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $17,095,627)

        35,218,483  
     

 

 

 

Investment Companies 0.5%

     

iShares MSCI India ETF
(cost $95,267)

     3,200        158,049  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 2.2%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $812,956)

     812,956        812,956  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.6%
(cost $18,003,850)

        36,189,488  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.4%

        144,397  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $36,333,885  
     

 

 

 
 
 *

Non-income producing security.

 4

144A Restricted Security. The total value of such securities as of June 30, 2026 was $78,741 and represented 0.2% of net assets. These securities have been determined to be liquid by the Adviser in accordance with guidelines established by the Board of Directors.

     

 
  ADR

— American Depositary Receipt

  GDR

— Global Depositary Receipt

  PLC

— Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit International Growth Fund (Continued)

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

    

Investment in Securities

 
    

Level 1

Quoted
   Prices ($)   

     Level 2
Other significant
 observable inputs ($)
    

Level 3

Significant
  unobservable inputs ($)  

       Total ($)    

Common Stocks

           

Argentina

     59,327        —           —           59,327   

Australia

     1,803,432        —           —           1,803,432   

Belgium

     1,009,167        —           —           1,009,167   

Brazil

     127,304        —           —           127,304   

Canada

     1,413,707        —           —           1,413,707   

China/Hong Kong

     729,188        —           —           729,188   

Denmark

     350,737        —           —           350,737   

France

     3,768,160        —           —           3,768,160   

Germany

     3,514,818        —           —           3,514,818   

India

     123,984        —           —           123,984   

Ireland

     732,790        —           —           732,790   

Israel

     188,964        —           —           188,964   

Japan

     3,081,828        —           —           3,081,828   

Netherlands

     2,117,917        —           —           2,117,917   

Singapore

     1,709,091        —           —           1,709,091   

South Korea

     1,138,440        —           —           1,138,440   

Spain

     1,273,746        —           —           1,273,746   

Sweden

     229,565        —           —           229,565   

Switzerland

     2,174,716        —           —           2,174,716   

Taiwan

     666,745        —           —           666,745   

United Kingdom

     5,099,963        —           —           5,099,963   

United States

     3,904,894        —           —           3,904,894   

Investment Companies

     158,049        —           —           158,049   

Short-Term Securities

     812,956        —           —           812,956   

Total:

     36,189,488        —           —           36,189,488   

Level 1 securities of foreign issuers are primarily American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Public Limited Companies (PLCs) or Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs).

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
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JUNE 30, 2026

   23


 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS

June 30, 2026

Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund

Investments are grouped by geographic region.

 

     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Common Stocks - 92.1%

     

Africa/Middle East - 4.8%

     

Israel - 0.3%

     

NICE, Ltd., ADR *

     500        45,425  
     

 

 

 

South Africa - 4.5%

     

Bid Corp., Ltd.

     7,725        210,622  

Bidvest Group, Ltd.

     5,525        80,773  

Naspers, Ltd.

     7,125        356,955  
     

 

 

 
        648,350  
     

 

 

 

Asia - 74.0%

     

Australia - 0.9%

     

Rio Tinto, PLC, ADR

     1,425        135,275  
     

 

 

 

China/Hong Kong - 12.8%

     

AIA Group, Ltd.

     21,400        194,959  

Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd., ADR

     1,800        172,764  

Baidu, Inc., ADR *

     925        105,718  

ENN Energy Holdings, Ltd.

     19,800        102,145  

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing, Ltd.

     5,100        236,050  

Meituan *, 4

     6,820        59,566  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China, Ltd.

     26,900        175,095  

Pop Mart International Group, Ltd. 4

     2,200        43,395  

Sands China, Ltd.

     42,400        70,551  

Sinopharm Group Co., Ltd.

     44,900        91,084  

Tencent Holdings, Ltd.

     8,200        449,372  

Trip.com Group, Ltd., ADR *

     3,950        157,368  
     

 

 

 
        1,858,067  
     

 

 

 

India - 1.8%

     

HDFC Bank, Ltd., ADR

     8,750        226,012  

MakeMyTrip, Ltd. *

     800        42,632  
     

 

 

 
        268,644  
     

 

 

 

Indonesia - 1.2%

     

Astra International Tbk PT

     176,000        44,492  

XLSMART Telecom Sejahtera Tbk PT

     948,800        125,764  
     

 

 

 
        170,256  
     

 

 

 

Singapore - 9.9%

     

DBS Group Holdings, Ltd.

     7,900        399,351  

Flex, Ltd. *

     3,450        559,142  

Sea, Ltd, ADR *

     1,225        117,392  

Singapore Technologies Engineering, Ltd.

     44,000        353,360  
     

 

 

 
        1,429,245  
     

 

 

 

South Korea - 23.7%

     

Hanwha Aerospace Co., Ltd.

     120        77,067  

LG Chem, Ltd.

     130        23,495  

NAVER Corp.

     450        57,800  

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

     9,410        2,028,619  

Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.

     4,150        256,613  

SK Hynix, Inc.

     575        983,509  
     

 

 

 
        3,427,103  
     

 

 

 

Taiwan - 22.3%

     

Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

     88,784        273,962  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., GDR

     16,625        267,663  

Taiwan Semiconductor Co.

     35,482        2,684,275  
     

 

 

 
        3,225,900  
     

 

 

 
     
Name of Issuer    Quantity     Fair Value ($)  

Thailand - 1.4%

     

Bangkok Bank PCL

     36,500        197,220  
     

 

 

 

Europe - 0.6%

     

Netherlands - 0.6%

     

Prosus NV

     1,940        84,210  
     

 

 

 

Latin America - 4.9%

     

Argentina - 0.2%

     

Globant SA *

     1,175        34,004  
     

 

 

 

Brazil - 1.5%

     

Banco Bradesco SA

     30,350        106,178  

MercadoLibre, Inc. *

     67        113,725  
     

 

 

 
        219,903  
     

 

 

 

Chile - 1.1%

     

Banco Santander Chile, ADR

     4,700        154,771  
     

 

 

 

Peru - 2.1%

     

Southern Copper Corp.

     1,735        302,341  
     

 

 

 

North America - 7.8%

     

Mexico - 1.4%

     

Fomento Economico Mexicano, ADR

     1,575        201,443  
     

 

 

 

United States - 6.4%

     

Broadcom, Inc.

     2,475        934,931  
     

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost: $5,335,066)

        13,337,088  
     

 

 

 

Investment Companies 3.4%

     

iShares MSCI India ETF
(cost $292,601)

     9,750        481,553  
     

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities - 4.1%

     

Fidelity Inv. Money Mkt. Gvt. Fund, 3.53%
(cost $600,524)

     600,524        600,524  
     

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities - 99.6%
(cost $6,228,191)

        14,419,165  

Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.4%

        53,420  
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $14,472,585  
     

 

 

 

                  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

4

144A Restricted Security. The total value of such securities as of June 30, 2026 was $102,961 and represented 0.7% of net assets. These securities have been determined to be liquid by the Adviser in accordance with guidelines established by the Board of Directors.

 

ADR — American Depositary Receipt

GDR — Global Depositary Receipt

PLC — Public Limited Company

Numeric footnotes not disclosed are not applicable to this Schedule of Investments.

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
24    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

 

 

A summary of the levels for the Fund’s investments as of June 30, 2026 is as follows (see Note 2 - significant accounting policies in the notes to financial statements):

 

     Investment in Securities  
    

Level 1

Quoted
   Prices ($)   

    

Level 2

Other significant
 observable inputs ($)

    

Level 3

Significant
  unobservable inputs ($)  

       Total ($)    

Common Stocks

           

Argentina

     34,004        —           —           34,004   

Australia

     135,275        —           —           135,275   

Brazil

     219,903        —           —           219,903   

Chile

     154,771        —           —           154,771   

China/Hong Kong

     1,858,067        —           —           1,858,067   

India

     268,644        —           —           268,644   

Indonesia

     170,256        —           —           170,256   

Israel

     45,425        —           —           45,425   

Mexico

     201,443        —           —           201,443   

Netherlands

     84,210        —           —           84,210   

Peru

     302,341        —           —           302,341   

Singapore

     1,429,245        —           —           1,429,245   

South Africa

     648,350        —           —           648,350   

South Korea

     3,427,103        —           —           3,427,103   

Taiwan

     3,225,900        —           —           3,225,900   

Thailand

            197,220           —           197,220   

United States

     934,931        —           —           934,931   

Investment Companies

     481,553        —           —           481,553   

Short-Term Securities

     600,524        —           —           600,524   

Total:

     14,221,945        197,220        —           14,419,165   

Level 1 securities of foreign issuers are primarily American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Public Limited Companies (PLCs) or Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs).

There were no transfers into or out of level 3 during the reporting period.

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   25


 

STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit
 Balanced 
Fund
     Sit
 Dividend 
Growth
Fund
     Sit
Global
 Dividend 

Growth
Fund
     Sit
 Large Cap 
Growth
Fund
     Sit
ESG
 Growth 
Fund
 

ASSETS

              

Investments in securities, at identified cost

     $43,826,493        $168,722,930        $25,904,792        $76,992,416        $6,057,164  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investments in securities, at fair value - see accompanying schedule for detail

     $77,211,747        $244,295,444        $67,142,141        $262,702,545        $14,617,507  

Cash in bank on demand deposit

     155,532               7               1,051  

Accrued interest and dividends receivable

     231,218        219,820        184,504        63,365        25,728  

Receivable for investment securities sold

            236,572               2,299,946         

Receivable for Fund shares sold

     1,083        30,221        1,548        3,621         
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total assets

     77,599,580        244,782,057        67,328,200        265,069,477        14,644,286  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

              

Disbursements in excess of cash balances

                                 809  

Payable for investment securities purchased

     124,856        637,637                       

Payable for Fund shares redeemed

     20,074        54,855        1        9,327         

Cash portion of dividends payable to shareholders

            6               104         

Accrued investment management fees and advisory fees

     50,702        138,930        54,307        217,118        12,100  

Accrued Rule 12b-1 fees (Class S)

            3,386        1,111               1,388  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     195,632        834,814        55,419        226,549        14,297  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets applicable to outstanding capital stock

     $77,403,948        $243,947,243        $67,272,781        $264,842,928        $14,629,989  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets consist of:

              

Capital (par value and paid-in surplus)

     $43,509,933        $152,402,108        $24,042,701        $67,161,478        $5,883,203  

Total distributable earnings (loss), including unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     33,894,015        91,545,135        43,230,080        197,681,450        8,746,786  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
     $77,403,948        $243,947,243        $67,272,781        $264,842,928        $14,629,989  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Outstanding shares:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     1,936,558        12,576,940        1,782,536        2,954,477        288,062  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            925,709        157,228               246,995  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets applicable to outstanding shares:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     $77,403,948        $227,362,937        $61,828,875        $264,842,928        $7,915,377  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            16,584,306        5,443,906               6,714,612  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value per share of outstanding capital stock:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     $39.97        $18.08        $34.69        $89.64        $27.48  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            17.92        34.62               27.19  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

*

Dividend Growth, Global Dividend Growth and ESG Growth Funds offer multiple share classes (I and S). All other Funds offer a single share class.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
26   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit
 Mid Cap 
Growth
Fund
     Sit
 Small Cap 
Dividend
Growth

Fund
     Sit
 Small Cap 
Growth

Fund
     Sit
International
 Growth 
Fund
     Sit
 Developing 
Markets
Growth

Fund
 

ASSETS

              

Investments in securities, at identified cost

     $82,656,195        $33,791,797        $67,376,846        $18,003,850        $6,228,191  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investments in securities, at fair value - see accompanying schedule for detail

     $236,656,079        $54,848,513        $145,195,880        $36,189,488        $14,419,165  

Cash in bank on demand deposit

                   104        10         

Accrued interest and dividends receivable

     79,545        64,480        85,602        168,467        37,201  

Receivable for investment securities sold

            168,281        437,804               24,224  

Receivable for Fund shares sold

     12,431        5,087        3,634        1,337        3,457  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total assets

     236,748,055        55,086,361        145,723,024        36,359,302        14,484,047  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

              

Payable for investment securities purchased

            279,637        946,084                

Payable for Fund shares redeemed

     19,106        2,514        4,240        183        139  

Accrued investment management fees and advisory fees

     238,037        36,691        172,162        25,234        11,323  

Accrued Rule 12b-1 fees (Class S)

            1,580                       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     257,143        320,422        1,122,486        25,417        11,462  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets applicable to outstanding capital stock

     $236,490,912        $54,765,939        $144,600,538        $36,333,885        $14,472,585  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets consist of:

              

Capital (par value and paid-in surplus)

     $70,764,322        $31,747,339        $57,525,602        $17,774,503        $5,903,265  

Total distributable earnings (loss), including unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     165,726,590        23,018,600        87,074,936        18,559,382        8,569,320  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
     $236,490,912        $54,765,939        $144,600,538        $36,333,885        $14,472,585  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Outstanding shares:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     8,249,040        2,050,883        1,740,322        1,267,094        508,780  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            354,323                       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets applicable to outstanding shares:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     $236,490,912        $46,706,068        $144,600,538        $36,333,885        $14,472,585  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            8,059,871                       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value per share of outstanding capital stock:

              

Common Shares (Class I)*

     $28.67        $22.77        $83.09        $28.67        $28.45  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Shares (Class S)*

            22.75                       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

*

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund offer multiple share classes (I and S). All other Funds offer a single share class.

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

   27


 

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit
 Balanced 
Fund
  Sit
 Dividend 
Growth
Fund
  Sit
Global
 Dividend 

Growth
Fund
  Sit
 Large Cap 
Growth
Fund
  Sit
ESG
 Growth 
Fund

Investment income:

          

Income:

          

Dividends*

     $553,317       $3,886,833       $962,459       $1,921,946       $193,035  

Interest

     1,171,390       68,312       54,208       167,954       21,961  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total income

     1,724,707       3,955,145       1,016,667       2,089,900       214,996  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Expenses (note 4):

          

Investment management and advisory service fee

          

Class I Shares

     642,175       1,723,333       612,087       2,556,407       81,113  

Class S Shares

           135,757       57,274             69,512  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total investment management fee

     642,175       1,859,090       669,361       2,556,407       150,625  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12b-1 fees (Class S)

           42,294       13,218             16,074  

Total expenses

     642,175       1,901,384       682,579       2,556,407       166,699  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less fees and expenses waived by investment adviser

     (48,152     (232,605     (50,822           (11,430
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total net expenses

     594,023       1,668,779       631,757       2,556,407       155,269  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

     1,130,684       2,286,366       384,910       (466,507     59,727  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Realized and unrealized gain (loss):

          

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

     852,056       21,390,657       1,761,309       12,190,125       166,889  

Net realized gain (loss) on in-kind redemptions

           12,212,535                    

Net realized gain (loss) on foreign currency transactions

                 (149           (256

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     6,240,250       4,903,971       7,763,888       24,533,472       1,589,129  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net gain (loss)

     7,092,306       38,507,163       9,525,048       36,723,597       1,755,762  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     $8,222,990       $40,793,529       $9,909,958       $36,257,090       $1,815,489  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

* Foreign taxes withheld on dividends received

     $3,928       $4,595       $37,344       $11,341       $8,520  

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
28   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit
 Mid Cap 
Growth

Fund
  Sit
 Small Cap 
Dividend
Growth

Fund
  Sit
 Small Cap 
Growth

Fund
  Sit
International
 Growth 
Fund
  Sit
 Developing 
Markets
Growth

Fund

Investment income:

          

Income:

          

Dividends*

     $1,506,236       $679,758       $873,556       $627,132       $200,703  

Interest

     228,128       82,318       96,236       15,851       9,138  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total income

     1,734,364       762,076       969,792       642,983       209,841  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Expenses (note 4):

          

Investment management and advisory service fee

          

Class I Shares

     2,762,218       372,998       1,904,009       360,654       151,478  

Class S Shares

           70,388                    
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total investment management fee

     2,762,218       443,386       1,904,009       360,654       151,478  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12b-1 fees (Class S)

           17,978                    

Total expenses

     2,762,218       461,364       1,904,009       360,654       151,478  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less fees and expenses waived by investment adviser

           (55,322           (72,012     (37,686
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total net expenses

     2,762,218       406,042       1,904,009       288,642       113,792  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

     (1,027,854     356,034       (934,217     354,341       96,049  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Realized and unrealized gain (loss):

          

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

     17,342,459       1,863,254       14,274,559       201,420       477,000  

Net realized gain (loss) on foreign currency transactions

                       559       (660

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     23,128,956       10,946,623       24,052,942       4,634,260       3,951,005  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net gain (loss)

     40,471,415       12,809,877       38,327,501       4,836,239       4,427,345  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     $39,443,561       $13,165,911       $37,393,284       $5,190,580       $4,523,394  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

* Foreign taxes withheld on dividends received

     $7,985       $1,879       $12,269       $50,479       $25,260  

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit Balanced Fund    Sit Dividend Growth Fund
     Year    Year    Year    Year
     Ended    Ended    Ended    Ended
      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025 

Operations:

                   

Net investment income

     $1,130,684           $1,010,931           $2,286,366           $2,695,732     

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and in-kind redemptions

     852,056           1,275,930           33,603,192           24,952,202     

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency transactions

     6,240,250           4,248,674           4,903,971           1,845,903     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     8,222,990           6,535,535           40,793,529           29,493,837     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Distributions from:

                   

Net investment income and net realized gains

                   

Common shares (Class I)

     (2,491,346)          (1,675,330)          (20,098,719)          (24,959,400)    

Common shares (Class S)

     —           —           (1,613,740)          (2,285,708)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total distributions

     (2,491,346)          (1,675,330)          (21,712,459)          (27,245,108)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital share transactions:

                   

Proceeds from shares sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     9,950,508           8,912,422           14,077,945           12,433,902     

Common Shares (Class S)

              —           562,532           800,836     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     2,115,680           1,421,048           17,979,785           22,510,260     

Common Shares (Class S)

     —           —           1,576,156           2,241,965     

Payments for shares redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (8,983,890)          (10,938,960)          (52,529,102)          (29,283,859)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     —           —           (3,400,116)          (7,629,988)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Increase (decrease) in net assets from capital transactions

     3,082,298           (605,490)          (21,732,800)          1,073,116     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     8,813,942           4,254,715           (2,651,730)          3,321,845     

Net assets:

                   

Beginning of year

     68,590,006           64,335,291           246,598,973           243,277,128     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

End of year

     $77,403,948           $68,590,006           $243,947,243           $246,598,973     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital transactions in shares:

                   

Sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     254,983           255,008           809,659           760,323     

Common Shares (Class S)

     —           —           32,643           49,261     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     55,063           40,285           1,070,210           1,401,323     

Common Shares (Class S)

     —           —           94,654           140,519     

Redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (230,970)          (317,094)          (3,076,500)          (1,777,507)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     —           —           (198,711)          (473,314)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease)

     79,076           (21,801)          (1,268,045)          100,605     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund    Sit Large Cap Growth Fund
     Year    Year    Year    Year
     Ended    Ended    Ended    Ended
      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025 

Operations:

                   

Net investment income (loss)

     $384,910           $488,606           ($466,507)          ($219,982)    

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     1,761,160           899,292           12,190,125           5,882,760     

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency transactions

     7,763,888           5,526,217           24,533,472           17,957,771     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     9,909,958           6,914,115           36,257,090           23,620,549     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Distributions from:

                   

Net investment income and net realized gains

                   

Common shares (Class I)

     (757,121)          (1,169,200)          (5,470,032)          (8,975,525)    

Common shares (Class S)

     (61,773)          (112,522)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total distributions

     (818,894)          (1,281,722)          (5,470,032)          (8,975,525)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital share transactions:

                   

Proceeds from shares sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     3,335,739           2,031,862           7,968,848           20,778,570     

Common Shares (Class S)

     194,700           1,153,696                       

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     602,617           959,740           4,505,413           7,402,366     

Common Shares (Class S)

     20,660           43,245                       

Payments for shares redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (3,824,359)          (1,248,134)          (18,672,957)          (16,683,811)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (704,938)          (1,130,039)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Increase (decrease) in net assets from capital transactions

     (375,581)          1,810,370           (6,198,696)          11,497,125     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     8,715,483           7,442,763           24,588,362           26,142,149     

Net assets:

                   

Beginning of year

     58,557,298           51,114,535           240,254,566           214,112,417     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

End of year

     $67,272,781           $58,557,298           $264,842,928           $240,254,566     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital transactions in shares:

                   

Sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     101,518           71,432           94,659           280,685     

Common Shares (Class S)

     6,117           40,891                       

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     19,259           33,967           52,683           93,796     

Common Shares (Class S)

     662           1,524                       

Redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (118,658)          (44,747)          (217,837)          (224,276)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (22,112)          (40,910)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease)

     (13,214)          62,157           (70,495)          150,205     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

   

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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit ESG Growth Fund    Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund
     Year    Year    Year    Year
     Ended    Ended    Ended    Ended
      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025      June 30, 2026      June 30, 2025 

Operations:

                   

Net investment income (loss)

     $59,727           $57,141           ($1,027,854)          ($810,158)    

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     166,633           145,735           17,342,459           2,887,794     

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency transactions

     1,589,129           1,538,237           23,128,956           20,729,872     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     1,815,489           1,741,113           39,443,561           22,807,508     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Distributions from:

                   

Net investment income and net realized gains

                   

Common shares (Class I)

     (88,347)          (36,809)          (7,201,117)          (8,003,648)    

Common shares (Class S)

     (63,099)          (19,191)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total distributions

     (151,446)          (56,000)          (7,201,117)          (8,003,648)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital share transactions:

                   

Proceeds from shares sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     287,726           395,321           1,065,143           1,964,348     

Common Shares (Class S)

     151,911           19,824                       

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     14,337           6,543           5,051,327           5,656,062     

Common Shares (Class S)

     7,978           2,288                       

Payments for shares redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (366,717)          (360,166)          (13,420,301)          (14,056,180)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (170,266)          (32,914)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Increase (decrease) in net assets from capital transactions

     (75,031)          30,896           (7,303,831)          (6,435,770)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     1,589,012           1,716,009           24,938,613           8,368,090     

Net assets:

                   

Beginning of year

     13,040,977           11,324,968           211,552,299           203,184,209     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

End of year

     $14,629,989           $13,040,977           $236,490,912           $211,552,299     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital transactions in shares:

                   

Sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     10,708           17,353           40,225           81,891     

Common Shares (Class S)

     5,868           889                       

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     552           288           199,028           225,251     

Common Shares (Class S)

     310           102                       

Redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (13,992)          (16,455)          (505,509)          (601,751)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (6,359)          (1,503)                      
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease)

     (2,913)          674           (266,256)          (294,609)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit Small Cap                      
     Dividend Growth Fund    Sit Small Cap Growth Fund
     Year    Year    Year    Year
     Ended    Ended    Ended    Ended
     June 30, 2026    June 30, 2025    June 30, 2026    June 30, 2025

Operations:

                   

Net investment income (loss)

     $356,034           $310,207           ($934,217)          ($684,672)    

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     1,863,254           810,154           14,274,559           3,639,225     

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency transactions

     10,946,623           1,663,821           24,052,942           1,943,833     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     13,165,911           2,784,182           37,393,284           4,898,386     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Distributions from:

                   

Net investment income and net realized gains

                   

Common shares (Class I)

     (774,879)          (430,563)          (6,365,751)          (5,328,139)    

Common shares (Class S)

     (129,912)          (94,633)          —           —     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total distributions

     (904,791)          (525,196)          (6,365,751)          (5,328,139)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital share transactions:

                   

Proceeds from shares sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     7,355,124           8,170,094           1,266,773           5,599,201     

Common Shares (Class S)

     496,479           1,143,703           —           —     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     654,595           343,899           4,438,325           3,716,725     

Common Shares (Class S)

     39,342           30,816           —           —     

Payments for shares redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (2,855,246)          (1,998,579)          (6,171,338)          (7,135,209)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (1,111,906)          (402,099)          —           —     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Increase (decrease) in net assets from capital transactions

     4,578,388           7,287,834           (466,240)          2,180,717     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     16,839,508           9,546,820           30,561,293           1,750,964     

Net assets:

                   

Beginning of year

     37,926,431           28,379,611           114,039,245           112,288,281     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

End of year

      $54,765,939            $37,926,431            $144,600,538            $114,039,245     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital transactions in shares:

                   

Sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     368,061           468,455           16,502           80,984     

Common Shares (Class S)

     24,190           65,303           —           —     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     34,688           20,184           65,031           54,306     

Common Shares (Class S)

     2,095           1,790           —           —     

Redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (135,090)          (118,562)          (84,463)          (110,201)    

Common Shares (Class S)

     (56,241)          (24,109)          —           —     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease)

     237,703           413,061           (2,930)          25,089     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

   

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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

June 30, 2026

 

     Sit International Growth Fund    Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund
     Year    Year    Year    Year
     Ended    Ended    Ended    Ended
     June 30, 2026    June 30, 2025    June 30, 2026    June 30, 2025

Operations:

                   

Net investment income

     $354,341           $445,873           $96,049           $107,352     

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency transactions

     201,979           (4,827)          476,340           (115,896)    

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency transactions

     4,634,260           4,284,652           3,951,005           1,642,739     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     5,190,580           4,725,698           4,523,394           1,634,195     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Distributions from:

                   

Net investment income and net realized gains

                   

Common shares (Class I)

     (367,001)          (960,828)          (101,000)          (369,493)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Total distributions

     (367,001)          (960,828)          (101,000)          (369,493)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital share transactions:

                   

Proceeds from shares sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     315,177           748,984           1,542,892           1,139,825     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     241,554           643,844           78,377           291,124     

Payments for shares redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (991,159)          (1,060,629)          (1,535,829)          (1,796,521)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Increase (decrease) in net assets from capital transactions

     (434,428)          332,199           85,440           (365,572)    

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     4,389,151           4,097,069           4,507,834           899,130     

Net assets:

                   

Beginning of year

     31,944,734           27,847,665           9,964,751           9,065,621     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

End of year

      $36,333,885            $31,944,734           $14,472,585           $9,964,751     
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Capital transactions in shares:

                   

Sold

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     11,837           32,487           62,409           62,307     

Reinvested distributions

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     9,352           28,705           3,511           16,383     

Redeemed

                   

Common Shares (Class I)

     (37,051)          (46,937)          (63,635)          (103,318)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

Net increase (decrease)

     (15,862)          14,255           2,285           (24,628)    
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Balanced Fund

   
    

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $36.93                 $34.23                 $28.76                 $26.86                 $32.85      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.59          0.53          0.49          0.38          0.23    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       3.76                3.05                5.42                2.84                (4.86    

Total from operations

       4.35                3.58                5.91                3.22                (4.63    

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.58        (0.53        (0.44        (0.36        (0.22  

From net realized gains

       (0.73              (0.35                             (0.96              (1.14    

Total distributions

       (1.31              (0.88              (0.44              (1.32              (1.36    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $39.97                $36.93                $34.23                $28.76                $26.86      

Total investment return 2

       11.94              10.58              20.81              12.53              (14.87 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

         $77,404          $68,590          $64,335          $49,452          $48,126    

Ratios: 3

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       0.86 %4         1.00 %5         1.00 %5         1.00 %5         1.00 %5   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.80 %4         0.80 %5         0.80 %5         0.80 %5         0.91 %5   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       1.46        1.32        1.38        1.22        0.62  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       1.52        1.52        1.58        1.42        0.71  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       19.79        35.11        33.30        39.71        39.92  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

3 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

4 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.80% of average daily net assets.

5 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.00% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class I  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $16.70                 $16.59                 $14.64                 $14.29                 $17.37      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.17          0.19          0.19          0.21          0.24    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       2.92                1.87                2.45                1.78                (1.19    

Total from operations

       3.09                2.06                2.64                1.99                (0.95    

Redemption fee

                                     2               2               2     

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.18        (0.19        (0.21        (0.20        (0.24  

From net realized gains

       (1.53              (1.76              (0.48              (1.44              (1.89    

Total distributions

       (1.71              (1.95              (0.69              (1.64              (2.13    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $18.08                $16.70                $16.59                $14.64                $14.29      

Total investment return 3

       19.34              13.00              18.70              14.76              (7.27 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

       $227,363          $230,078          $222,185          $209,856          $191,010    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       0.80 %5         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.70 %5         0.70 %6         0.70 %6         0.70 %6         0.70 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.90        0.85        0.99        1.15        1.11  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       1.00        1.15        1.29        1.45        1.41  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       43.80 %7         48.72        41.64        51.49        58.96  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.70% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.00% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

7 

Portfolio turnover excludes securities delivered from processing redemptions-in-kind.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class S  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $16.57                 $16.47                 $14.54                 $14.20                 $17.27      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.13          0.15          0.16          0.17          0.19    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       2.89                1.86                2.42                1.77                (1.17    

Total from operations

       3.02                2.01                2.58                1.94                (0.98    

Redemption fee

                      —2                —2                —2                     

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.14        (0.15        (0.17        (0.16        (0.20  

From net realized gains

       (1.53              (1.76              (0.48              (1.44              (1.89    

Total distributions

       (1.67              (1.91              (0.65              (1.60              (2.09    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $17.92                $16.57                $16.47                $14.54                $14.20      

Total investment return 3

       19.01              12.67              18.40              14.47              (7.50 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

       $16,584          $16,521          $21,092          $21,299          $21,915    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.05 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.95 %5         0.95 %6         0.95 %6         0.95 %6         0.95 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.65        0.59        0.74        0.90        0.85  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.75        0.89        1.04        1.20        1.15  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       43.80 %7         48.72        41.64        51.49        58.96  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.95% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

7 

Portfolio turnover excludes securities delivered from processing redemptions-in-kind.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class I  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $29.99                 $27.04                 $22.75                 $19.77                 $22.47      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.21          0.26          0.23          0.24          0.21    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       4.92                3.38                4.30                2.98                (2.73    

Total from operations

       5.13                3.64                4.53                3.22                (2.52    

Redemption fee

                                     2                                   

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.20        (0.25        (0.24        (0.24        (0.18  

From net realized gains

       (0.23              (0.44                                                 

Total distributions

       (0.43              (0.69              (0.24              (0.24              (0.18    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $34.69                $29.99                $27.04                $22.75                $19.77      

Total investment return 3

       17.29              13.60              20.10              16.46              (11.31 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $61,829          $53,391          $46,497          $43,893          $37,057    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.08 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       1.00 %5         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.56        0.68        0.72        0.91        0.66  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.64        0.93        0.97        1.16        0.91  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       4.85        3.52        3.42        6.09        4.64  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 1.00% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class S  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $29.94                 $27.00                 $22.71                 $19.74                 $22.45      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.12          0.19          0.17          0.19          0.15    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       4.92                3.37                4.30                2.96                (2.73    

Total from operations

       5.04                3.56                4.47                3.15                (2.58    

Redemption fee

                                     2                                   

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.13        (0.18        (0.18        (0.18        (0.13  

From net realized gains

       (0.23              (0.44                                                 

Total distributions

       (0.36              (0.62              (0.18              (0.18              (0.13    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $34.62                $29.94                $27.00                $22.71                $19.74      

Total investment return 3

       16.98              13.30              19.85              16.13              (11.58 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $5,444          $5,167          $4,618          $4,034          $3,391    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.33 %5         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       1.25 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.30        0.44        0.47        0.66        0.39  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.38        0.69        0.72        0.91        0.64  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       4.85        3.52        3.42        6.09        4.64  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.50% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund

   
    

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $79.42                 $74.48                 $58.26                 $48.29                 $63.04      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income (loss) 1

       (0.16        (0.07        (0.03        0.05          (0.09  

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       12.23                8.09                17.41                11.70                (10.74    

Total from operations

       12.07                8.02                17.38                11.75                (10.83    

Redemption fee

       2               2               2               2                    

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

                         (0.04                    

From net realized gains

       (1.85              (3.08              (1.12              (1.78              (3.92    

Total distributions

       (1.85              (3.08              (1.16              (1.78              (3.92    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

        $89.64                $79.42                $74.48                $58.26                $48.29      

Total investment return 3

       15.30              10.79              30.22              25.20              (18.78 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

       $264,843          $240,255          $214,112          $162,772          $136,435    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses

       1.00        1.00        1.00        1.00        1.00  

Net investment income (loss)

       (0.18 %)         (0.10 %)         (0.05 %)         0.10        (0.15 %)   

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       4.91        4.27        11.11        2.96        10.83  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit ESG Growth Fund

   
Class I  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $24.36                 $21.18                 $17.51                 $14.87                 $18.17      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.14          0.13          0.14          0.14          0.10    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       3.29                3.18                3.67                2.99                (3.13    

Total from operations

       3.43                3.31                3.81                3.13                (3.03    

Redemption fee

                                     2                                   

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.14        (0.13        (0.14        (0.10        (0.08  

From net realized gains

       (0.17                                            (0.39              (0.19    

Total distributions

       (0.31              (0.13              (0.14              (0.49              (0.27    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

        $27.48                $24.36                $21.18                $17.51                $14.87      

Total investment return 3

       14.17              15.68              21.90              21.57              (16.97 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

       $7,915          $7,083          $6,133          $4,866          $3,740    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.08 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       1.00 %5         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6         1.00 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.47        0.35        0.52        0.65        0.30  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.55        0.60        0.77        0.90        0.55  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       3.28        3.88        3.31        7.12        9.23  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 1.00% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit ESG Growth Fund

   
Class S  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $24.11                 $20.96                 $17.33                 $14.74                 $18.05      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.08          0.08          0.10          0.10          0.05    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       3.25                3.15                3.63                2.96                (3.11    

Total from operations

       3.33                3.23                3.73                3.06                (3.06    

Redemption fee

                                     2                                   

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.08        (0.08        (0.10        (0.08        (0.06  

From net realized gains

       (0.17                                            (0.39              (0.19    

Total distributions

       (0.25              (0.08              (0.10              (0.47              (0.25    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $27.19                $24.11                $20.96                $17.33                $14.74      

Total investment return 3

       13.88              15.43              21.62              21.27              (17.24 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $6,715          $5,958          $5,192          $4,306          $3,577    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.33 %5         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       1.25 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.21        0.10        0.27        0.40        0.05  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.29        0.35        0.52        0.65        0.30  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       3.28        3.88        3.31        7.12        9.23  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.50% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund

   
    

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $24.84                $23.06                $20.07                $16.96                $25.41      

Operations:

                          

Net investment loss 1

       (0.12        (0.09        (0.05        (0.01        (0.12  

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       4.81                2.80                3.14                3.67                (5.37    

Total from operations

       4.69                2.71                3.09                3.66                (5.49    

Redemption fee

       2                              2               2               2     

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net realized gains

       (0.86              (0.93              (0.10              (0.55              (2.96    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $28.67                $24.84                $23.06                $20.07                $16.96      

Total investment return 3

       19.35              11.72              15.39              22.00              (24.70 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $236,491          $211,552          $203,184          $185,220          $164,430    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses

       1.25        1.25        1.25        1.25        1.25  

Net investment loss

       (0.47 %)         (0.39 %)         (0.26 %)         (0.03 %)         (0.52 %)   

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       10.68        6.67        8.64        7.00        13.16  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

 

   
44   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class I  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $17.50                 $16.18                 $14.31                 $12.85                 $16.73      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.16          0.17          0.17          0.19          0.14    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       5.51                1.45                1.87                1.83                (2.61    

Total from operations

       5.67                1.62                2.04                2.02                (2.47    

Redemption fee

                                     —2                               —2      

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.17        (0.16        (0.17        (0.19        (0.14  

From net realized gains

       (0.23              (0.14                             (0.37              (1.27    

Total distributions

       (0.40              (0.30              (0.17              (0.56              (1.41    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $22.77                $17.50                $16.18                $14.31                $12.85      

Total investment return 3

       32.90              10.02              14.35              16.20              (16.30 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $46,706          $31,208          $22,864          $16,508          $14,209    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       0.97 %5         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6         1.25 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.85 %5         0.88 %6         0.90 %6         0.90 %6         0.95 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.70        0.63        0.76        1.06        0.59  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.82        1.00        1.11        1.41        0.89  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       12.75        11.54        12.81        15.05        18.47  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.85% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.25% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   
Class S  

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $17.48                 $16.16                 $14.30                 $12.84                 $16.72      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.11          0.12          0.12          0.16          0.11    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       5.51                1.45                1.87                1.83                (2.62    

Total from operations

       5.62                1.57                1.99                1.99                (2.51    

Redemption fee

                      2               2                              2     

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.12        (0.11        (0.13        (0.16        (0.10  

From net realized gains

       (0.23              (0.14                             (0.37              (1.27    

Total distributions

       (0.35              (0.25              (0.13              (0.53              (1.37    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $22.75                $17.48                $16.16                $14.30                $12.84      

Total investment return 3

       32.62              9.75              14.02              15.91              (16.48 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $8,060          $6,718          $5,516          $4,965          $4,323    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.23 %5         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       1.10 %5         1.13 %6         1.15 %6         1.15 %6         1.20 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.43        0.35        0.48        0.81        0.42  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.56        0.72        0.83        1.16        0.72  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       12.75        11.54        12.81        15.05        18.47  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 1.10% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.50% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Small Cap Growth Fund

   
    

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $65.42                 $65.35                 $60.29                 $52.41                 $82.14      

Operations:

                          

Net investment loss 1

       (0.54        (0.39        (0.29        (0.13        (0.48  

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       21.94                3.53                7.24                8.93                (17.68    

Total from operations

       21.40                3.14                6.95                8.80                (18.16    

Redemption fee

       2                              2               2               2     

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net realized gains

       (3.73              (3.07              (1.89              (0.92              (11.57    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $83.09                $65.42                $65.35                $60.29                $52.41      

Total investment return 3

       33.94              4.60              11.84              17.01              (25.57 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $144,601          $114,039          $112,288          $109,824          $98,444    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses

       1.50        1.50        1.50        1.50        1.50  

Net investment loss

       (0.74 %)         (0.59 %)         (0.47 %)         (0.24 %)         (0.67 %)   

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       15.42        11.22        12.03        13.76        15.64  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

 

   

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit International Growth Fund

   
     Year Ended June 30,
        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $24.90                 $21.95                 $20.62                 $17.78                 $23.27      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.28          0.35          0.29          0.28          0.20    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       3.78                3.37                1.48                2.92                (5.63    

Total from operations

       4.06                3.72                1.77                3.20                (5.43    

Redemption fee

                                     2                                   

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.29        (0.35        (0.29        (0.27        (0.06  

From net realized gains

                      (0.42              (0.15              (0.09                   

Total distributions

       (0.29              (0.77              (0.44              (0.36              (0.06    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $28.67                $24.90                $21.95                $20.62                $17.78      

Total investment return 3

       16.43              17.31              8.70              18.27              (23.41 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $36,334          $31,945          $27,848          $26,624          $22,454    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.06 %5         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6         1.50 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.85 %5         0.85 %6         0.85 %6         0.85 %6         1.20 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.83        0.89        0.76        0.87        0.59  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       1.04        1.54        1.41        1.52        0.88  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       7.61        6.53        8.35        7.65        7.76  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.85% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 1.50% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   
48   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Per share income and capital changes for a share outstanding throughout the period. See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund

   
    

Year Ended June 30,

 

        2026             2025             2024             2023             2022    

Net Asset Value:

                          

Beginning of period

          $19.67                 $17.07                 $16.06                 $15.46                 $21.40      

Operations:

                          

Net investment income 1

       0.19          0.21          0.19          0.23          0.21    

Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)

       8.79                3.10                1.14                0.74                (5.76    

Total from operations

       8.98                3.31                1.33                0.97                (5.55    

Redemption fee

       2               2                              2                    

Distributions to Shareholders:

                          

From net investment income

       (0.20        (0.19        (0.24        (0.29        (0.02  

From net realized gains

                      (0.52              (0.08              (0.08              (0.37    

Total distributions

       (0.20              (0.71              (0.32              (0.37              (0.39    

Net Asset Value

                          

End of period

       $28.45                $19.67                $17.07                $16.06                $15.46      

Total investment return 3

       45.95              19.85              8.52              6.42              (26.19 %)     

Net assets at end of period (000’s omitted)

        $14,473          $9,965          $9,066          $10,098          $9,400    

Ratios: 4

                          

Expenses (without waiver)

       1.26 %5         2.00 %6         2.00 %6         2.00 %6         2.00 %6   

Expenses (with waiver)

       0.95 %5         0.95 %6         0.95 %6         0.95 %6         1.20 %6   

Net investment income (without waiver)

       0.49        0.12        0.15        0.42        0.35  

Net investment income (with waiver)

       0.80        1.17        1.20        1.47        1.15  

Portfolio turnover rate (excluding short-term securities)

       4.13        2.54        2.11        0.76        2.49  

 

 
1 

The net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding for the period.

2 

Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

3 

Total investment return is based on the change in net asset value of a share during the period (not annualized) and assumes reinvestment of distributions at net asset value.

4 

Ratios are annualized for periods less than one year. In addition to fees and expenses which the Fund bears directly, the Fund indirectly bears a pro rata share of the fees and expenses of the acquired funds in which it invests. Such indirect expenses are not included in the above reported expense ratios.

5 

Effective November 1, 2025, total Fund expenses are limited to 0.95% of average daily net assets.

6 

Total Fund expenses are limited to 2.00% of average daily net assets. However, during the period above, the investment adviser voluntarily absorbed expenses that were otherwise payable by the Fund.

 

   

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Organization

The Sit Mutual Funds covered by this report are Sit Balanced Fund, Sit Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Large Cap Growth Fund, Sit ESG Growth Fund, Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Growth Fund, Sit International Growth Fund, and Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”). The Funds are no-load funds, and are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (as amended) as diversified, open-end management investment companies, or series thereof. The Sit Balanced Fund, Sit Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund, Sit ESG Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Growth Fund, Sit International Growth Fund, and Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund are series funds of Sit Mutual Funds, Inc. Each Fund has 10 billion authorized shares of capital stock with a par value of $0.001. This report covers the equity Funds of the Sit Mutual Funds.

The investment objective for each Fund is as follows:

 

 Fund    Investment Objective

Balanced Fund

   Seeks long-term growth consistent with the preservation of principal and seeks to provide regular income.

Dividend Growth Fund

   Seeks to provide current income that exceeds the dividend yield of the S&P 500® Index and that grows over a period of years. Secondarily, seeks long-term capital appreciation.

Global Dividend Growth Fund

   Seeks to provide current income that exceeds the dividend yield of the MSCI World Index and that grows over a period of years. Secondarily, seeks long-term capital appreciation.

Large Cap Growth Fund

   Seeks to maximize long-term capital appreciation.

ESG Growth Fund

   Seeks to maximize long-term capital appreciation.

Mid Cap Growth Fund

   Seeks to maximize long-term capital appreciation.

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   Seeks to provide current income that exceeds the yield of the Russell 2000® Index and that grows over a period of years. Secondarily, seeks long-term capital appreciation.

Small Cap Growth Fund

   Seeks to maximize long-term capital appreciation.

International Growth Fund

   Seeks long-term growth.

Developing Markets Growth Fund

   Seeks to maximize long-term capital appreciation.

The Dividend Growth, Global Dividend Growth, ESG Growth and Small Cap Dividend Growth Funds offer Class I and Class S shares. Both classes of shares have identical voting, dividend, and liquidation rights. The distribution fee differs among classes, the Class S shares have a 0.25% distribution fee, whereas Class I has no distribution fee. Income, expenses (other than class specific expenses) and realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based upon its relative net assets.

 

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Significant Accounting Policies

The Funds are investment companies and follow accounting and reporting guidance under Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946, “Financial Services-Investment Companies”. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Funds in the preparation of their financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”).

Investments in Securities

Investments in securities traded on national or international securities exchanges are valued at the last reported sales price prior to the time when assets are valued. Equity securities traded on the over-the-counter market are valued at the last reported sales price or if the last sales price is not available, at the last reported bid price. The sale and bid prices or prices deemed best to reflect fair value quoted by dealers who make markets in these securities are obtained from independent pricing services. Consistent with the Funds’ valuation policies and procedures, debt securities maturing in more than 60 days are priced by an independent pricing service. The pricing service may use models that price securities based on current yields and relative security characteristics, such as coupon rate, maturity date, issuer credit quality, and

 

   
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prepayment speeds as applicable. When market quotations are not readily available, or when Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (the “Adviser” or “SIA”) becomes aware that a significant event impacting the value of a security or group of securities has occurred after the closing of the exchange on which the security or securities principally trade, but before the calculation of the daily net asset value, securities are valued at fair value as determined in good faith using procedures established by the Funds’ Board of Directors. The procedures consider, among others, the following factors to determine a security’s fair value: the nature and pricing history (if any) of the security; whether any dealer quotations for the security are available; and possible valuation methodologies that could be used to determine the fair value of the security. Debt securities of sufficient credit quality maturing in less than 60 days when acquired, or which subsequently are within 60 days of maturity, are valued at amortized cost, which approximates fair value.

Security transactions are accounted for on the date the securities are purchased or sold. Securities gains and losses are calculated on the identified-cost basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date or upon the receipt of ex-dividend notification in the case of certain foreign securities. Non-cash dividends included in income, if any, are recorded at the fair value of the securities received. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis, including level-yield amortization of long-term bond premium and discount using the effective yield method.

Fair Value Measurements

The inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value of the Funds’ investments are summarized into three levels as described in the hierarchy below:

• Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. An active market for the security is a market in which transactions occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis. A quoted price in an active market provides the most reliable evidence of fair value.

• Level 2 – debt securities are valued based on evaluated prices received from independent pricing services or from dealers who make markets in such securities. For corporate bonds, U.S. government and government agency obligations, and municipal securities the pricing services utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity, and type as well as dealer supplied prices. For asset-backed securities and mortgage-backed securities, the pricing services utilize matrix pricing which considers prepayment speed assumptions, attributes of the collateral, yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity, and type as well as dealer supplied prices. For foreign equities, the pricing services adjust closing prices by applying a systematic process for events occurring after the close of the foreign exchange by utilizing such inputs as Depositary Receipts, quoted prices for similar securities, exchange rates, and certain indexes. All of these inputs are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data. An adjustment to any observable input that is significant to the fair value may render the measurement a Level 3 measurement.

• Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs, including the Adviser’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments.

The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

A summary of the levels for the Funds’ investments as of June 30, 2026 is included with the Funds’ schedules of investments.

Foreign Currency Translations and Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

The fair value of securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies for Global Dividend Growth, ESG Growth, International Growth and Developing Markets Growth Funds are translated daily into U.S. dollars at the closing rate of exchange (approximately 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time). Purchases and sales of securities, income and expenses are translated at the exchange rate on the transaction date. Dividend and interest income includes currency exchange gains (losses) realized between the accrual and payment dates on such income. Exchange gains (losses) may also be realized between the trade and settlement dates on security and forward contract transactions. For securities denominated in foreign currencies, the effect of changes in foreign exchange rates on realized and unrealized gains or losses is reflected as a component of such gains or losses.

 

   

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The Global Dividend Growth, ESG Growth, International Growth and Developing Markets Growth Funds may enter into forward foreign currency exchange contracts generally for operational purposes, but the Adviser may occasionally utilize contracts to protect against adverse exchange rate fluctuation. Any gains (losses) generated by these contracts are disclosed separately on the statements of operations. The net U.S. dollar value of foreign currency underlying all contractual commitments held by the Funds and the resulting unrealized appreciation or depreciation is determined using foreign currency exchange rates from an independent pricing service. The Funds are subject to the credit risk that the other party will not complete the obligations of the contract.

Income Taxes

The Funds adopted FASB Accounting Standards Update 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740) - Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures (“ASU 2023-09”), which enhances income tax disclosures, including disclosure of income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction. Management has reviewed the impact of the new standard and concludes there is no material impact to the Funds’ financial position or the results of its operations as of June 30, 2026; and therefore, no additional related disclosures were included in these financial statements.

Federal Taxes

The Funds’ policy is to continue to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute all of their taxable income to shareholders. Therefore, no income tax provision is required. In order to avoid the payment of any federal excise taxes, the Funds will distribute substantially all of their net investment income and net realized gains on a calendar year basis. Also, the Funds may utilize equalization accounting for tax purposes, whereby a portion of redemption payments are treated as distributions of income or gain for income tax purposes.

Management has analyzed the Funds’ tax positions taken in federal tax returns for all open tax years and has concluded that as of June 30, 2026, no provision for income tax would be required in the Funds’ financial statements. The Funds’ federal and state of Minnesota income and federal excise tax returns remain subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service and state departments of revenue until such time as the applicable statute of limitations for audit has expired. For example, U.S. tax returns are generally subject to audit for three years from the date they are filed.

At June 30, 2026, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and cost of securities on a tax basis for federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

  Unrealized
Appreciation
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
Cost of
Securities on a
Tax Basis

Balanced Fund

  $34,122,646   ($741,051 )   $33,381,595   $43,830,152

Dividend Growth Fund

  78,815,035   (3,785,595 )   75,029,440   169,266,004

Global Dividend Growth Fund

  41,550,077   (310,292 )   41,239,785   25,908,054

Large Cap Growth Fund

  186,202,906   (492,777 )   185,710,129   76,992,416

ESG Growth Fund

  8,902,152   (341,689 )   8,560,463   6,057,164

Mid Cap Growth Fund

  158,428,242   (4,484,942 )   153,943,300   82,712,779

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

  22,388,641   (1,326,710 )   21,061,931   33,786,582

Small Cap Growth Fund

  82,280,788   (4,460,044 )   77,820,744   67,375,135

International Growth Fund

  19,241,219   (1,048,468 )   18,192,751   18,005,102

Developing Markets Growth Fund

  9,004,704   (882,031 )   8,122,673   6,296,562

Net investment income and net realized gains differ for financial statement and tax purposes because of corporate actions on shares held, redemptions in-kind and/or losses deferred due to “wash sale” transactions. A “wash sale” occurs when a Fund sells a security that it has acquired within a period beginning thirty days before and ending thirty days after the date of sale (a sixty one day period). The character of distributions made during the year from net investment income or net realized gains may also differ from its ultimate characterization for tax purposes. Also, due to the timing of dividend distributions, the fiscal year in which amounts are distributed may differ from the year that the income or realized gains (losses) were recorded by the Funds. The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal years ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was as follows:

 

   
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Year Ended June 30, 2026:

     Ordinary Income     

 Long Term 

 Capital Gain 

     Total  

Balanced Fund

     $1,095,004          $1,396,342         $2,491,346    

Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     2,237,737          17,860,982         20,098,719  

Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     132,284          1,481,456         1,613,740  

Global Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     362,334          394,787         757,121  

Global Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     22,670          39,103         61,773  

Large Cap Growth Fund

     —          5,470,032         5,470,032  

ESG Growth Fund (Class I)

     40,266          48,081         88,347  

ESG Growth Fund (Class S)

     20,734          42,365         63,099  

Mid Cap Growth Fund

     —          7,201,117         7,201,117  

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     405,630          369,249         774,879  

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     61,059          68,853         129,912  

Small Cap Growth Fund

     —          6,365,751         6,365,751  

International Growth Fund

     367,001          —         367,001  

Developing Markets Growth Fund

     101,000          —         101,000  

Year Ended June 30, 2025:

     Ordinary Income     

 Long Term 

 Capital Gain 

     Total  

Balanced Fund

     $1,072,378          $602,952         $1,675,330    

Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     3,383,821          21,575,579         24,959,400  

Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     257,693          2,028,015         2,285,708  

Global Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     424,227          744,973         1,169,200  

Global Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     30,777          81,745         112,522  

Large Cap Growth Fund

     —          8,975,525         8,975,525  

ESG Growth Fund (Class I)

     36,809          —         36,809  

ESG Growth Fund (Class S)

     19,191          —         19,191  

Mid Cap Growth Fund

     —          8,003,648         8,003,648  

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund (Class I)

     284,098          146,465         430,563  

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund (Class S)

     54,951          39,682         94,633  

Small Cap Growth Fund

     —          5,328,139         5,328,139  

International Growth Fund

     439,433          521,395         960,828  

Developing Markets Growth Fund

     100,374          269,119         369,493  

As of June 30, 2026, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:

 

  Undistributed
Ordinary
Income
 Undistributed 
Long-Term
Capital Gains
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)

Balanced Fund

  $318,481   $193,939   $33,381,595

Dividend Growth Fund

  568,593   15,947,102   75,029,440

Global Dividend Growth Fund

  230,419   1,759,876   41,239,785

Large Cap Growth Fund

    12,189,959   185,710,129

ESG Growth Fund

  47,071   139,252   8,560,463

Mid Cap Growth Fund

    12,803,494   153,943,300

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

  93,415   1,863,254   21,061,931

Small Cap Growth Fund

    9,732,174   77,820,744

International Growth Fund

  285,545   81,086   18,192,751

Developing Markets Growth Fund

  58,200   388,447   8,122,673

 

   

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June 30, 2026 (Continued)

 

On the statements of assets and liabilities, as a result of permanent book-to-tax differences, reclassification adjustments were made to the following capital accounts:

 

 

 Distributable 

Earnings

Additional

  Paid-in Capital  

Dividend Growth Fund

  ($12,217,188)   $12,217,188

Large Cap Growth Fund

  322,967   (322,967)

Mid Cap Growth Fund

  335,164   (335,164)

Net capital loss carryovers and late year losses, if any, as of June 30, 2026, are available to offset future realized capital gains and thereby reduce future capital gains distributions. The Funds are permitted to carry forward capital losses for an unlimited period. Capital losses that are carried forward retain their character as either short-term or long-term capital losses. The net capital loss carryovers and the late year losses deferred as of June 30, 2026, were as follows:

 

    Unlimited Period of Net
Capital Loss Carryover
 

Late Year

Losses Deferred

      Short-Term       Long-Term       Ordinary       Capital  

Large Cap Growth Fund

  —     —     $218,638     —  

Mid Cap Growth Fund

  —     —     537,835     $482,369  

Small Cap Growth Fund

  —     —     477,982     —  

For the year ended June 30, 2026, the Funds’ utilized capital losses as follows:

 

        Utilized   

Developing Markets Growth Fund

   $88,536

Distributions

Distributions to shareholders are recorded as of the close of business on the record date. Such distributions are payable in cash or reinvested in additional shares of the Funds’ capital stock. Distributions from net investment income, if any, are declared and paid quarterly for the Balanced, Dividend Growth, Global Dividend Growth and Small Cap Dividend Growth Funds and declared and paid annually for Developing Markets Growth, Small Cap Growth, International Growth, Mid Cap Growth, Large Cap Growth and ESG Growth Funds. Distributions from net realized gains, if any, will be made annually for each of the Funds.

Concentration of Investments

The Developing Markets Growth Fund may concentrate investments in countries with limited or developing capital markets which may involve greater risks than investments in more developed markets and the prices of such investments may be volatile. The consequences of political, social or economic changes in these markets may have disruptive effects on the market prices of the Fund’s investments and the income it generates, as well as the Fund’s ability to repatriate such amounts.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported results for the respective periods. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

   
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Guarantees and Indemnifications

Under each Fund’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liability arising out of the performance of their duties to each Fund. In addition, certain of each Fund’s contracts with its service providers contain general indemnification clauses. Each Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown since the amount of any future claims that may be made against each Fund cannot be determined and each Fund has no historical basis for predicting the likelihood of any such claims.

Cash Balance Credit Risk

The Funds may place portions of its uninvested cash with financial institutions in the United States, which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) up to $250,000 for each account holder. The Funds may be subject to credit risk to the extent amounts on deposit are in excess of the insured limits.

Segment Reporting

The Funds represent a single operating segment. Subject to the oversight and, when applicable, approval of the Board of Trustees, the Chief Executive Officer of the Adviser (“CEO”) acts as the Funds’ chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), assessing performance and making decisions about resource allocation within the Funds. The CODM monitors the operating results as a whole, and the Funds’ long-term strategic asset allocation is determined in accordance with the terms of its prospectus based on a defined investment strategy. The financial information provided to and reviewed by the CODM is consistent with that presented in the Funds’ financial statements. Adoption of the new standard impacted the Funds’ financial statement note disclosures only and did not affect the Funds’ financial position or the results of its operations.

 

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Investment Security Transactions

The cost of purchases and proceeds from sales and maturities of investment securities, other than short-term securities, for the year ended June 30, 2026, were as follows:

 

    Purchases      Proceeds  
    U.S. Government      Other      U.S. Government      Other  

Balanced Fund

    $6,101,506         $10,424,200        $5,873,335         $8,506,156   

Dividend Growth Fund*

    —         101,296,162        —         110,423,216   

Global Dividend Growth Fund

    —         2,925,839        —         3,552,132   

Large Cap Growth Fund

    —         12,316,867        —         26,154,633   

ESG Growth Fund

    —         436,291        —         737,599   

Mid Cap Growth Fund

    —         22,997,466        —         33,467,688   

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

    —         8,731,545        —         5,538,820   

Small Cap Growth Fund

    —         19,170,290        —         26,533,210   

International Growth Fund

    —         2,543,341        —         3,176,125   

Developing Markets Growth Fund

    —         484,344        —         767,634   

 

*

The proceeds from in-kind redemptions of investment securities during the year ended June 30, 2026 in the Sit Dividend Growth Fund was $31,074,620; gains and losses on in-kind redemptions are not recognized at the Fund level for tax purposes.

 

   

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Affiliated Fees and Transactions

Investment Adviser

The Funds each have entered into an investment management agreement with SIA, under which SIA manages the Funds’ assets and provides research, statistical and advisory services, and pays related office rental, executive expenses and executive salaries. The current fee for investment management and advisory services is based on the average daily net assets of the Funds at the annual rate of:

 

       Management Fees  

Balanced Fund

       0.80%*    

Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S

       0.70%*    

Global Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S

       1.00%     

Large Cap Growth Fund

       1.00%*    

ESG Growth Fund Class I and Class S

       1.00%*    

Mid Cap Growth Fund

       1.25%     

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S

       0.85%*    

Small Cap Growth Fund

       1.50%     

International Growth Fund

       0.85%*    

Developing Markets Growth Fund

       0.95%*    

 

*

Effective November 1, 2025. the Funds’ investment management fees were contractually reduced to such indicated amounts. Prior November 1, 2025, the management fees were 1.00%, 1.00%, 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.50% and 2.00% for the Balanced Fund, Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S, Global Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S, ESG Growth Fund Class I and Class S, Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund Class I and Class S, International Growth Fund and Developing Markets Growth Fund, respectively.

Prior to November 1, 2025, the Adviser agreed to voluntarily limit the management fee of the Balanced Fund to 0.80%, the Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund to 0.85% (prior to March 1, 2025, the limitation was 0.90%), the International Growth Fund to 0.85%, the Developing Markets Growth Fund to 0.95%, the Dividend Growth Fund to 0.70%, the Global Dividend Growth Fund to 1.00% and the ESG Growth Fund to 1.00% for the period through October 31, 2025 of the Fund’s daily average net assets, respectively.

SIA is obligated to pay all of the Funds’ expenses (excluding extraordinary expenses, stock transfer taxes, interest, brokerage commissions, 12b-1 fees and other transaction charges relating to investing activities).

In addition to the annual management fees, the Class S shares of the Dividend Growth, Global Dividend Growth, ESG Growth and Small Cap Dividend Growth Funds also have a 0.25% annual distribution (12b-1) fee, which is used to pay for distribution fees related to the sale and distribution of such shares.

Transactions with affiliates

The Adviser, affiliates of the Adviser, directors and officers of the Funds as a whole owned the following shares as of June 30, 2026:

 

     Shares         

% Shares

  Outstanding  

Balanced Fund

       465,367             24.0

Dividend Growth Fund

       1,983,166             14.7

Global Dividend Growth Fund

       569,488             29.4

Large Cap Growth Fund

       1,084,984             36.7

ESG Growth Fund

       471,475             88.1

Mid Cap Growth Fund

       4,091,982             49.6

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

       1,171,348             48.7

Small Cap Growth Fund

       1,094,376             62.9

International Growth Fund

       752,693             59.4

Developing Markets Growth Fund

       317,556             62.4

 

   
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(5)

Credit Facility

The Funds, together with the 4 bond Sit Mutual Funds managed by SIA, are borrowers in a $20 million credit facility (Credit Facility) maturing November 24, 2026. The Credit Facility provides a source of funds to the Borrowers for temporary and emergency purposes, including the ability to meet future unanticipated or unusually large redemption requests. Under the terms of the Credit Facility, each Fund shall pay interest charged on any borrowings made by the Fund. During the year ended June 30, 2026, the Funds did not use the Credit Facility.

 

(6)

Capital Share Activity

Short-Term Trading (Redemption) Fees

The Funds (except the Balanced Fund) charge a redemption fee equal to 2.00% of the proceeds on shares held for less than 30 calendar days. The fee is retained by the Fund for the benefit of its long-term shareholders and accounted for as an addition to paid in capital. For the year ended June 30, 2026, the Funds received the following redemption fees:

 

      Class I                Class S    

Large Cap Growth Fund

     $175           $—    

Mid Cap Growth Fund

     329           —    

Small Cap Growth Fund

     850           —    

Developing Markets Growth Fund

     2           —    

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

 

To the Shareholders and Board of Directors

Sit Mutual Funds, Inc.

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund

Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund:

Opinion on the Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities of the Sit Balanced Fund, Sit Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Global Dividend Growth Fund, Sit ESG Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund, Sit Small Cap Growth Fund, Sit International Growth Fund, Sit Developing Markets Growth Fund (each a series of Sit Mutual Funds, Inc.), Sit Large Cap Growth Fund, and Sit Mid Cap Growth Fund (collectively, the Funds), including the schedules of investments, as of June 30, 2026, the related statements of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the years in the two-year period then ended, and the related notes (collectively, the financial statements) and the financial highlights for each of the years in the five-year period then ended. In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Funds as of June 30, 2026, the results of their operations for the year then ended, the changes in their net assets for each of the years in the two-year period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the years in the five-year period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Basis for Opinion

These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Funds’ management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Funds in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements and financial highlights, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and financial highlights. Such procedures also included confirmation of securities owned as of June 30, 2026, by correspondence with custodians, transfer agents and brokers, or by other appropriate auditing procedures when replies were not received. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements and financial highlights. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

/s/KPMG LLP

We have served as the auditor of one or more Sit Mutual Funds investment companies since 1982.

Columbus, Ohio

August 19, 2026

 

   
58   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


 

FEDERAL TAX INFORMATION (Unaudited)

 

Sit Equity Funds

 

For corporate shareholders, the percentage of investment income (dividend income and short-term gains, if any), for each of the Funds that qualify for the Dividends Received Deductions for the period of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 is as follows:

 

Fund    Percentage

Balanced Fund

   30.1% 

Dividend Growth Fund

   100.0   

Global Dividend Growth Fund

   94.3   

Large Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

ESG Growth Fund

   100.0   

Mid Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   95.6   

Small Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

International Growth Fund

   7.7   

Developing Markets Growth Fund

   13.6   

For the year ended June 30, 2026, certain dividends paid by the Funds may be subject to a maximum tax rate of 20%, as provided by the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. Of the distributions made by the following Funds, the corresponding percentages represent the amount of each distribution which may qualify for the lower dividend income tax rates.

 

Fund    Percentage

Balanced Fund

   35.2% 

Dividend Growth Fund

   100.0   

Global Dividend Growth Fund

   100.0   

Large Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

ESG Growth Fund

   100.0   

Mid Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   97.3   

Small Cap Growth Fund

   0.0   

International Growth Fund

   100.0   

Developing Markets Growth Fund

   100.0   

The following Funds designated the listed amounts as long-term capital gain dividends during the year ended June 30, 2026. Distributable long-term gains are based on net realized long term gains determined on a tax basis and may differ from such amounts for financial reporting purposes.

 

Fund    Amount

Balanced Fund

   $1,396,342 

Dividend Growth Fund

   19,342,438 

Global Dividend Growth Fund

   1,759,877 

Large Cap Growth Fund

   12,189,961 

ESG Growth Fund

   164,923 

Mid Cap Growth Fund

   17,263,568 

Small Cap Dividend Growth Fund

   1,863,254 

Small Cap Growth Fund

   13,816,613 

International Growth Fund

   81,086 

Developing Markets Growth Fund

   388,447 
 

 

   

JUNE 30, 2026

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)

 

PROXY VOTING

A description of the policies and procedures that the Adviser uses to vote proxies related to the Funds’ portfolio securities is set forth in the Funds’ Statement of Additional Information, which is available on the Funds’ website at www.sitfunds.com, without charge by calling 800-332-5580 and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) website at www.sec.gov. The Funds’ proxy voting record is available without charge by calling 800-332-5580 and on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov no later than August 31 for the prior 12 months ending June.

QUARTERLY SCHEDULES OF INVESTMENTS

Each Fund files a complete schedule of investments with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. The Funds’ Form N-PORT is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Each Fund’s complete schedule of investments, as filed on Form N-PORT, is also available on its website at www.sitfunds.com, or without charge by calling 800-332-5580.

 

   
60   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION


LOGO

Financial Statements and Other Information June 30, 2026 INVESTMENT ADVISER Sit Investment Associates, Inc. 80 S. Eighth Street Suite 3300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 CUSTODIAN The Bank Of New York Mellon 111 Sanders Creek Parkway Syracuse, NY 13057 TRANSFER AGENT AND DISBURSING AGENT Sit Mutual Funds Attention: 534459 500 Ross Street, 154-0520 Pittsburgh, PA 15262 INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM KPMG LLP Columbus, OH GENERAL COUNSEL Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Minneapolis, MN Sit Mutual Funds 1-800-332-5580 www.sitfunds.com SIT STOCK 06-2026


Item 8:  Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants for Open-End Management Investment Companies.

None.

Item 9:  Proxy Disclosures for Open-End Management Investment Companies.

None.

Item 10:  Remuneration Paid to Directors, Officers, and Others of Open-End Management Investment Companies.

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2026

Name of Director

  

Aggregate Renumeration Paid

by all 14 of the Sit Mutual Funds

  

Edward M. Giles

  

$62,000

  

Sidney L. Jones

  

$72,000

  

Bruce C. Lueck

  

$62,000

  

Donald W. Phillips

  

$62,000

  

Barry N. Winslow

  

$62,000

  

Item 11:  Statement Regarding Basis for Approval of Investment Advisory Contract.

None. The Board of Directors did not approve the investment advisory contracts during the Registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year. Investment advisory contracts were approved by the Board of Directors in October 2026.

Item 12:  Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not applicable to open-end investment companies.

Item 13:  Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not applicable to open-end investment companies.

Item 14:  Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.

Not applicable to open-end investment companies.

Item 15:   Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

There have been no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Registrant’s board of directors since the Registrant last submitted a proxy statement to its shareholders.

Item 16:  Controls and Procedures.

(a) The Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded, based on their evaluation of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as such term in defined in Rule 30a-3 under the Investment Company Act of 1940), that such controls and procedures are adequate and reasonably designed to achieve the purposes described in paragraph (c) of such rule.

(b) There were no changes in the Registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

Item 17:  Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not applicable to open-end investment companies.

Item 18:  Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation.

None.

Item 19:  Exhibits.

(a)(1) None.

(a)(2) Not applicable.


(a)(3) A separate certification from the principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (certification required by Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002) are attached as an exhibit hereto.

(b) The certification required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (certification required by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002) is attached as an exhibit hereto.

 


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Sit Large Cap Growth Fund, Inc.

  

By (Signature and Title)  

  

/s/ Paul E. Rasmussen

  
  

Paul E. Rasmussen

  
  

Vice President

  

Date August 21, 2026

     

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By (Signature and Title)  

  

/s/ Paul E. Rasmussen

  
  

Paul E. Rasmussen

  
  

Vice President

  

Date August 21, 2026

     

By (Signature and Title)  

  

/s/ Roger J. Sit   

  
  

Roger J. Sit

  
  

Chairman and President

  

Date August 21, 2026

     

 


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