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GE Institutional Funds
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Summary Prospectus
January 28, 2013 (as amended on November 11, 2013)
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Small-Cap Equity Fund
Investment Class
GSVIX
Service Class
GSQSX
Before you invest, you may
want to review the Funds Statutory Prospectus, which contains more information about the Fund and its risks. You can find the Funds Statutory Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and other information about the Fund online at
www.geam.com/prospectus. You can also get this information at no cost by calling 1-800-242-0134 or by sending an email request to gefunds@ge.com. The Funds Statutory Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, both dated January 28,
2013, are incorporated by reference into this Summary Prospectus.
Investment Objective
Long-term growth
of capital.
Fees and Expenses of the Fund
The following table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
Shareholder Fees
(fees paid directly from your investment): N/A
Annual Fund Operating Expenses
(expenses that you pay
each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
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Investment Class
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Service Class
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Management Fees
1
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0.89%
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0.89%
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Distribution and/or Service
(12b-1)
Fees
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N/A
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0.25%
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Other Expenses
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0.01%
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0.01%
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Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
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0.01%
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0.01%
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Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
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0.91%
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1.16%
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Expenses Reimbursed/Fees Waived by Adviser
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0.01%
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0.01%
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Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses after Fee Waiver and/or
Expense Reimbursement
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0.90%
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1.15%
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1
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The Funds management fee is a unitary fee that includes most operating expenses payable by the Fund. The rate fluctuates based upon the average daily net assets
of the Fund, and may be higher or lower than shown above.
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GE Asset Management has entered into a contractual arrangement with GE Institutional Funds (the Trust) to waive a portion of its management fee charged to the Fund in
an amount equal to the management fee payable to GE Asset Management by the GE Institutional Money Market Fund with respect to the Funds cash holdings invested in the GE Institutional Money Market Fund, if any. Such contractual management fee
waiver arrangement will extend through January 28, 2014, and can be changed or terminated only with the approval of the Trusts Board of Trustees and GE Asset Management.
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Expense Example
The example below is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for each of the time periods indicated and then redeem all of
your shares at the end of those periods or continue to hold them. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Funds operating expenses remain the same, taking into account the fee waiver in the first
year only for each of the time periods. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
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1 Year
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3 Years
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5 Years
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10 Years
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Investment Class
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$92
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$289
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$503
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$1,119
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Service Class
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$117
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$366
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$635
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$1,404
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Portfolio Turnover
The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or turns over its portfolio). A higher portfolio
turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when Fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the Expense Example, affect the
Funds performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Funds portfolio turnover rate was 36% of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 80% of its net assets under normal circumstances in equity securities of small-cap companies, such as common and preferred stocks.
The Fund defines a small-cap company as one with a market capitalization that, at the time of investment, falls between (a) the
bottom range of the Russell 2000
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Index (Russell 2000 Index) and (b) the greater of either the top range of the
Russell 2000 Index or $3 billion. As of December 31, 2012, the market capitalization of companies in the Russell 2000 Index ranged from $27 million to $4.66 billion*. The portfolio managers will
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The Russell 2000 Index is constructed to provide an unbiased small-cap barometer and is reconstituted annually. The capitalization range, however, may change significantly
intra-year due to changes in the market capitalization of securities in the Index.
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not sell a stock merely because the market capitalization of a company in the portfolio moves outside of this capitalization range
or because the index capitalization range changes.
The Fund uses a multi-sub-adviser investment strategy that combines growth, value and core investment management styles. The investment adviser will
allocate the Funds assets among the sub-advisers to maintain exposure to a combination of investment styles, but may have larger allocations to certain sub-advisers based on its assessment of the potential for better performance or to address
capacity constraints of a particular sub-adviser, among other reasons. As a result, this orientation will typically produce a portfolio that does not materially favor value or growth style investing, and allows the Fund the potential to benefit from
both value and growth cycles in the marketplace. Stock selection is key to the performance of the Fund.
The portfolio managers seek to identify
securities of companies with characteristics such as:
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high quality management focused on generating shareholder value
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attractive products or services
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appropriate capital structure
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strong competitive positions in their industries
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In addition, the portfolio managers of a sub-adviser with a value investment style generally will seek to identify securities of companies with characteristics such
as attractive valuation, while portfolio managers of a sub-adviser with a growth investment style generally will seek to identify securities of companies with strong growth potential.
The portfolio managers may consider selling a security when one of these characteristics no longer applies, or when valuation becomes excessive and more attractive alternatives are identified.
The Fund also may invest to a lesser extent in securities with capitalizations outside the Funds small-cap range, debt securities and securities of foreign
(non-U.S.) issuers. The portfolio managers may also invest in various types of derivatives (such as options, futures and options on futures) to gain exposure to certain types of securities as an alternative to investing directly in such securities.
Principal Risks
The principal risks of investing in the Fund are:
Securities
Market Risk
is the risk that the value of securities owned by the Fund may go up or down, sometimes rapidly or unpredictably, due to factors affecting particular companies or the securities markets generally. A general downturn in the securities
markets may cause multiple asset classes to decline in value simultaneously, although equity securities generally have greater price volatility than fixed income securities. Negative conditions and price declines may occur unexpectedly and
dramatically. In addition, the Fund could be forced to sell portfolio securities at an inopportune time in order to meet unusually large or frequent redemption requests in times of overall market turmoil or declining prices for the securities.
Small-Cap Company Risk
is the risk that investing in the securities of small-cap companies may pose greater market and liquidity risks than
larger, more established companies, because of limited product lines and/or operating history, limited financial resources, limited trading markets, and the potential lack of management depth. In addition, the securities
of such companies are typically more volatile than securities of larger capitalization companies.
Growth Investing Risk
is the risk of investing in growth stocks that may be more volatile than other stocks because they are more sensitive to investor perceptions of the issuing companys growth
potential. Growth-oriented funds will typically underperform when value investing is in favor.
Value Investing Risk
is the risk of investing in
undervalued stocks that may not realize their perceived value for extended periods of time or may never realize their perceived value. Value stocks may respond differently to market and other developments than other types of stocks. Value-oriented
funds will typically underperform when growth investing is in favor.
Allocation Risk
is the risk that GE Asset Management may not allocate assets
of the Fund among investment management styles in an optimal manner, if, among other reasons, it does not correctly assess the attractiveness of an investment style.
Foreign Investment Risk
is the risk that investing in securities of foreign (non-U.S.) issuers may result in the Fund experiencing more rapid and extreme changes in value than a fund that invests exclusively
in securities of U.S. companies, due to smaller markets, differing reporting, accounting and auditing standards, nationalization, expropriation or confiscatory taxation, currency blockages and political changes or diplomatic developments. The costs
of investing in many foreign markets are higher than the U.S. and investments may be less liquid. Recently, additional risks have arisen related to the high levels of debt of various European countries such as Greece, Italy and Spain. One or more
member states might exit the European Union, placing its currency and banking system in jeopardy. These problems, and related political and monetary efforts to address these problems, may increase the potential for market declines in one or more
member states that can spread to global markets. These increased risks may persist and may result in greater volatility in the securities markets and the potential for impaired liquidity and valuation.
Valuation Risk
is the risk that the portfolio securities that have been valued using techniques other than market quotations, may have valuations that are
different from those produced using other methodologies, and that such securities may be sold at discounts to the values established by the Fund.
Currency Risk
is the risk that the dollar value of foreign investments will change in response to changes in currency exchange rates. If a foreign currency
weakens against the U.S. dollar, the U.S. dollar value of an investment denominated in that currency would also decline.
Credit Risk
is the risk
that the issuer or guarantor of a fixed income security, or the counterparty of a derivatives contract or repurchase agreement, is unable or unwilling (or is perceived to be unable or unwilling) to make timely payment of principal and/or interest,
or to otherwise honor its obligations.
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GE Institutional Funds Summary Prospectus
January 28, 2013 (as amended on November 11, 2013)
Interest Rate Risk
is the risk that fixed income securities will decline in value because of changes in interest rates. A fund with a longer average portfolio duration will be more sensitive to changes in
interest rates than a fund with a shorter average portfolio duration.
Derivatives Risk
is a combination of several risks, including the risks
that: (1) an investment in a derivative instrument will not correlate well with the performance of the securities or asset class to which the Fund seeks exposure, (2) a derivative instrument entailing leverage may result in a loss greater than the
principal amount invested, and (3) derivatives not traded on an exchange may be subject to credit risk, as well as liquidity risk and the related risk that the instrument is difficult or impossible to value accurately. The methodology the Fund uses
to establish the fair value of a derivative may result in a value materially different from the value obtained using an alternative methodology.
It is
possible to lose money on an investment in the Fund, and this risk of loss may be heightened if you hold shares of the Fund for a shorter period. An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other government agency.
Performance
The bar chart and the Average Annual Total Returns table below provide some indication of the risks of
investing in the Fund by showing changes in the Funds performance from year to year and by showing how the Funds average annual returns compare with the returns of a broad-based securities market index. Past performance assumes the
reinvestment of all dividend income and capital gains distributions. The Funds past performance, before and after taxes, is not necessarily an indication of how the Fund will perform in the future. For updated performance information, please
visit the Funds website at www.geam.com or call
1-800-242-0134.
Calendar Year Total Returns (%)
The bar chart shows the performance
of the Funds Investment Class shares.
Highest/Lowest quarterly results during this time period were:
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Highest
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20.58%
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(quarter ended June 30, 2009)
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Lowest
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-27.40%
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(quarter ended December 31, 2008)
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Average Annual Total Returns (%)
(for the periods ended December 31, 2012)
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1 Year
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5 Years
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10 Years
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Since
Inception
(7/31/98
for Index)
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Investment Class
(inception 8/3/98)
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Return Before Taxes
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14.85
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4.61
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8.66
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8.15
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Return After Taxes on Distributions
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13.08
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4.13
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7.73
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6.76
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Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares
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11.08
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3.80
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7.24
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6.43
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Service Class
(inception 9/30/05)
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Return Before Taxes
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14.57
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4.35
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5.26
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Russell 2000 Index
(does not reflect fees,
expenses or taxes)
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16.36
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3.55
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9.71
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6.42
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After-tax
returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal
income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual
after-tax
returns depend on an investors tax situation and may differ from those shown.
After-tax
returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold their Fund shares through
tax-deferred
arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement
accounts.
After-tax
returns are shown for Investment Class shares only and
after-tax
returns for Service Class shares will vary.
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Portfolio Management
Investment Adviser
GE Asset Management Incorporated
Investment
Sub-Advisers
Champlain Investment Partners, LLC
GlobeFlex Capital, LP
Kennedy Capital Management, Inc.
Palisade Capital Management, L.L.C.
SouthernSun Asset Management, LLC
Portfolio Managers
The primary individual portfolio managers of the Fund are:
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Portfolio Manager
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Portfolio manager
experience in
this Fund
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Primary title
with
Investment Adviser/
Sub-Advisers
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David Wiederecht
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2 years
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President and Chief Investment Officer Investment Solutions at GE Asset
Management
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Mike Cervi
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Less than 1 year
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Senior Vice President, Managing Director Portfolio Construction of GE Asset
Management
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Marc Shapiro
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1 year
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Senior Portfolio Manager at Palisade Capital Management, L.L.C.
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Scott T. Brayman
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4 years
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Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Champlain Investment Partners, LLC
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Robert J. Anslow
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4 years
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Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at GlobeFlex Capital, LP
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Michael W. Cook
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4 years
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Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer
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SouthernSun Asset Management, LLC
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Frank Latuda, Jr.
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2 years
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Vice President, Director and Chief Investment Officer at Kennedy Capital Management,
Inc.
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Purchase and Sale of Fund
Shares
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Purchase Minimum
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Eligible Investors
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Initial
Investment
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Subsequent
Investments
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Direct institutional investors
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i.e.,
institutional investors purchasing shares for their own accounts directly through GE Investment Distributors, Inc., the Funds principal distributor).
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$5 million
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None
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GE affiliated retirement plans.
Retirement plans that participate in GE Asset Managements defined contribution full service
program.
Investment only defined contribution plans with a minimum plan asset size of $25 million at
time of investment.
Investment only defined contribution plans of any asset size that invest through
an authorized retirement plan platform that aggregates trades for plan participants through omnibus or pooled account arrangements.
Qualified college savings plans.
Investors who invest
through authorized
broker-
dealers or other financial intermediaries that have entered into a distribution agreement, service agreement or other type of arrangement with GE Asset Management, GE Investment
Distributors, Inc. or the Fund as of January 29, 2008.
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None
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None
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You may sell (redeem) all or part of your Fund shares on any business day through the following options:
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Sending a written request by mail to:
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GE Institutional Funds
c/o U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
P.O. Box 701, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0701
Overnight Delivery
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GE Institutional Funds
c/o U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
615 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202-5207; or
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Calling us at 1-800-242-0134.
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Tax Information
Dividends and capital gains distributions you receive from the Fund are subject to federal income taxes and may also be subject to state and local taxes, unless you
are investing through a
tax-deferred
arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account.
Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial
Intermediaries
If you purchase shares of the Fund through a broker-dealer or other financial intermediary (such as a bank), the Fund and the Funds
distributor or its affiliates may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other intermediary and your salesperson to recommend the
Fund over another investment. Ask your salesperson or visit your financial intermediarys website for more information.
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