Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. Files for ETF Share Class Exemptive Relief Following Launch of Active ETF DHLX

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DHIL">Diamond Hill Investment Group</a> Inc. Files for ETF Share Class Exemptive Relief Following Launch of Active ETF DHLX

Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. announced on September 30, 2025, the successful conversion of its Large Cap Concentrated Fund into an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF), the Large Cap Concentrated ETF $(DHLX)$. Alongside the ETF launch, the company also filed for ETF share class exemptive relief, signaling an ongoing regulatory review process. The exemptive relief, if granted, would allow Diamond Hill to offer additional share classes within its ETF structure, expanding investor options. No grant or funding was announced, and the regulatory review pertains solely to Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc.

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