Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sub-Advisory Agreement is a contractual arrangement between Prudential Investments Fund Management, LLC (IFM) and The Prudential Investment Corp. (PIC) that outlines the provision of investment advisory services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This agreement sets forth the rights and responsibilities of both parties and establishes the terms under which IFM will act as a sub-advisor to PIC. In this agreement, IFM agrees to provide investment advisory services to PIC for various investment products and portfolios based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These services may include portfolio management, research and analysis, asset allocation, risk management, and other investment-related activities. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sub-Advisory Agreement may have different types depending on the specific investment products or portfolios involved. Some of these agreements may include: 1. Mutual Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement: This type of agreement pertains to IFM providing investment advisory services for mutual funds managed by PIC. It outlines the responsibilities of IFM in managing the investment strategies and assets of the mutual fund. 2. Separate Account Sub-Advisory Agreement: This agreement is applicable when IFM is engaged to provide investment advisory services for separate accounts managed by PIC. It specifies the terms and conditions under which IFM will oversee the investment activities of these separate accounts. 3. Alternative Investment Sub-Advisory Agreement: This type of agreement is specific to alternative investment products managed by PIC, such as hedge funds, private equity funds, or real estate funds. It details the arrangements between IFM and PIC in providing advisory services for these alternative investment vehicles. All Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sub-Advisory Agreements between IFM and PIC are legally binding contracts that ensure the alignment of interests and objectives between both parties. These agreements typically cover areas such as compensation, termination, confidentiality, compliance, and other relevant provisions to protect the interests of both IFM and PIC.