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Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund to close to new investors

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1521353/000089418916011080/mpft_497e.htm

497 1 mpft_497e.htm SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS

Filed pursuant to Rule 497(e)

Registration No. 333-174574


MAIRS & POWER FUNDS TRUST

(the “Trust”)

Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund

(the “Fund”)

Supplement dated August 15, 2016

to the Prospectus, the Summary Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information

dated April 30, 2016

Effective as of the close of business on September 30, 2016 (the “Closing Date”), the Fund will be closed to most new investors. Mairs & Power, Inc., the investment adviser to the Fund (the “Adviser”) believes that limiting investment in the Fund will help ensure that the Fund can be effectively managed in accordance with its stated investment objective. The closing is intended to promote long-term investments in the Fund, thereby contributing to a more stable asset base and the continued efficient management of the Fund. This decision was made after considering the current size of the Fund (approximately $274 million as of July 31, 2016) and the availability of common stocks of small cap companies that meet the Fund’s investment criteria.

Only investors of the Fund as of the Closing Date, whether owning shares directly through the Fund’s transfer agent or through a bank, broker-dealer, financial adviser or recordkeeper (“Financial Intermediary”), are eligible to purchase shares of the Fund. The Fund will continue to permit the following types of investments in the Fund:

· Investments by new or existing clients of an individual financial adviser representative who already had client assets invested in the Fund on the Closing Date;

· Additional share purchases or reinvestment of dividends or capital gains by existing Fund shareholders;

· Investments made through qualified retirement plans (such as 401(a), 401(k) and other defined contribution plans and defined benefit plans) for which the Fund is an eligible investment alternative and whose records are maintained by a Financial Intermediary having an agreement with the Fund in effect on or before the Closing Date;

· Investments by a Trustee or officer of the Trust, an employee of the Adviser, a member of the immediate family of any of those persons, or clients of the Adviser; and

· An investment that officers of the Trust determine, in their sole discretion, would not adversely affect the Adviser’s ability to manage the Fund effectively.

The Fund may ask you to verify that you meet one of the guidelines above prior to permitting you to open a new account in the Fund. The Fund reserves the right to prohibit a transaction otherwise permitted if the Fund believes doing so to be in the Fund’s best interest. In addition, the Fund reserves the right, at any time, in its sole discretion, to further modify or amend the extent to which the future sales of shares are limited.

For additional information regarding restrictions on new purchases of shares of the Fund, please contact the Fund at 1-800-304-7404 (toll free).

Investors should retain this supplement for future reference.

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  • @MFO: Members From the Mairs & Power Website:
    Regards,
    Ted
    Mairs & Power's Small Cap Fund Closes to New Investors

    Announcement - August 15, 2016

    After careful deliberation, Mairs & Power has decided to close the Small Cap Fund (MSCFX/ the "Fund") to new investors effective as of the close of business on September 30, 2016 (the "Closing Date"). The Fund will remain open to investment by existing shareholders, existing Mairs & Power private clients, retirement plans with an existing agreement and new or existing clients of an individual financial adviser representative with pre-existing investments in the Fund.

    Mairs & Power Growth Fund (MPGFX) and Mairs & Power Balanced Fund (MAPOX) remain open to new investors.

    "With our disciplined, low turnover and long-term investment approach, we hold relatively concentrated positions in a carefully selected portfolio of companies. This strategy means that we manage our asset base carefully," said Mark Henneman, Chief Investment Officer of Mairs & Power, Inc. (the "Adviser"). "We manage capacity for each of our Funds individually, taking a conservative approach that considers, among other factors, total assets under management, the rate of asset growth and the availability of securities that meet the Funds' investment objectives."

    "We beleive this decision is in the best long-term interest of the Small Cap Fund's existing shareholders, as it allows us to maintain stable and balanced growth with the Fund. We remain confident in our ability to continue to find attrative investment opportunites within the small cap universe and we reamin committed to protecting the interests of our Fund's shareholders. This soft close demonstrates that commitment," said Andrew Adams, lead portfolio manager of the Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund.

    Launched in 2011, the Small Cap Fund has experienced significant, but manageable, asset flows. The Fund's performance success over one-, three-, and five-year periods led to strong asset growth from both existing and new investors. While this growth has not impacted the Adviser's ability to implement the Fund's stated investment strategy, the decision to close the Fund at this time followed careful deliberation and discussion on how best to serve the interests of existing shareholders by managing asset growth.




  • In this space, I would consider and actually prefer XSLV:

    CHART

    Backtested Performance

    Kevin
  • @kevindow XSLV looks very interesting. I've been wanting an index-plus fund in the small cap space. Have you done any research on it, or can you point me to some literature?
  • @expatsp: Apparently the attractiveness of low volatility portfolios has been known since the 1960s-1970s per AQR, but has only recently become indexed and become popular. But the effect is real and works for domestic and foreign equities.

    AQR Paper

    MSCI Risk Premia

    JPMorgan Paper

    Disclosure: we currently own VMVFX.

    Kevin

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