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Mativ Holdings (MATV) gets 5.6% beneficial stake reported by American Century

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SCHEDULE 13G

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A group of affiliated institutional investors led by American Century entities reported beneficial ownership of Mativ Holdings, Inc. common stock. American Century Investment Management, Inc., American Century Companies, Inc., and the Stowers Institute for Medical Research each report 3,089,039 shares, representing 5.6% of the outstanding common stock, with sole voting and dispositive power over these shares. American Century ETF Trust separately reports 2,985,152 shares, or 5.4% of the class, also with sole voting and dispositive power. The securities are held for various investment company and institutional client accounts advised by American Century Investment Management, with no single client owning more than 5% of the class.

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Shares owned by American Century ETF Trust 2,985,152 shares Beneficial ownership of Mativ common stock with sole voting and dispositive power
Ownership percentage of American Century ETF Trust 5.4% Percent of Mativ common stock class held by American Century ETF Trust
Shares owned by ACIM, ACC, Stowers 3,089,039 shares Beneficial ownership of Mativ common stock with sole voting and dispositive power
Ownership percentage of ACIM, ACC, Stowers 5.6% Percent of Mativ common stock class reported by each of these entities
Citizenship of reporting entities Delaware All reporting persons organized or with citizenship in Delaware
Reporting group threshold More than 5% Schedule 13G filed upon exceeding 5% beneficial ownership of Mativ common stock
beneficial owner financial
"that is a beneficial owner of securities that are the subject of this schedule"
A beneficial owner is the person who ultimately owns or controls a financial asset or property, even if their name isn't directly on official documents. Think of it like someone who secretly holds the keys to a safe deposit box—others may appear to have access, but the true owner is the one who benefits from what's inside. Identifying beneficial owners helps ensure transparency and prevent illegal activities like money laundering or fraud.
sole voting power financial
"5 | Sole Voting Power 3,089,039.00 6 | Shared Voting Power 0.00"
Sole voting power is the exclusive right to cast votes attached to a shareholder’s stock without needing approval from anyone else. Like holding the only remote control for a TV, it lets that holder decide corporate matters such as board members, mergers, and policy changes, making it important to investors because it concentrates control and can strongly influence a company’s strategy and the value of its shares.
sole dispositive power financial
"7 | Sole Dispositive Power 3,089,039.00 8 | Shared Dispositive Power 0.00"
Sole dispositive power is the exclusive legal authority to decide what happens to a security — for example, whether to sell, transfer, or retain shares — without needing anyone else’s permission. Investors care because it signals who truly controls the economic outcome of an investment: like holding the only key to a safe, the holder can realize gains or losses and may trigger regulatory reporting, insider rules, or influence over corporate ownership.
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 regulatory
"an investment adviser registered under Section 203 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940"
A U.S. federal law that sets rules for people and firms who give investment advice, requiring them to register with regulators, be honest about conflicts, keep records, and follow basic standards of care. It matters to investors because those rules act like licensing and consumer protections — similar to having safety standards for a mechanic — helping ensure advisers act in clients’ financial interests and reducing the risk of fraud or misuse of funds.
Schedule 13G regulatory
"beneficial ownership of the securities that are the subject of this schedule"
A Schedule 13G is a formal document that investors file with the government when they acquire a large ownership stake in a company, usually for investment purposes rather than control. It helps keep the public informed about who owns significant parts of a company's shares, which can influence how the company is managed and how investors make decisions. Filing this schedule is important for transparency and understanding the ownership landscape of publicly traded companies.

FAQ

What percentage of Mativ Holdings (MATV) does American Century report owning?

American Century Investment Management, American Century Companies, and the Stowers Institute each report beneficial ownership of 3,089,039 Mativ Holdings (MATV) common shares, representing 5.6% of the class. This ownership carries sole voting and sole dispositive power over the reported shares.

How many Mativ Holdings (MATV) shares does American Century ETF Trust hold?

American Century ETF Trust reports beneficial ownership of 2,985,152 Mativ Holdings (MATV) common shares. This represents 5.4% of the outstanding common stock, with the trust having sole voting power and sole dispositive power over all of these shares.

Who are the reporting persons on this Mativ Holdings (MATV) Schedule 13G?

The reporting persons are American Century ETF Trust, American Century Investment Management, Inc., American Century Companies, Inc., and the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, all organized in Delaware and reporting beneficial ownership of Mativ Holdings (MATV) common stock.

Do American Century’s clients individually own more than 5% of Mativ Holdings (MATV)?

The filing states that, for accounts advised by American Century Investment Management, no single client owns more than 5% of the Mativ Holdings (MATV) common stock class, even though the adviser and affiliates report aggregate beneficial ownership above 5%.

What kind of ownership power does American Century have over its Mativ (MATV) shares?

The reporting entities disclose sole voting power and sole dispositive power over their Mativ Holdings (MATV) shares. Each lists zero shared voting power and zero shared dispositive power, indicating exclusive authority to vote and dispose of the reported shares.

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American Century ETF Trust
Signature:American Century ETF Trust
Name/Title:/s/ John Pak / Senior Vice President
Date:08/14/2026
American Century Investment Management, Inc.
Signature:American Century Investment Management, Inc.
Name/Title:/s/ John Pak / Senior Vice President
Date:08/14/2026
American Century Companies, Inc.
Signature:American Century Companies, Inc.
Name/Title:/s/ John Pak / Senior Vice President
Date:08/14/2026
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Signature:Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Name/Title:/s/ Joselyn Verschelden / Authorized Signer
Date:08/14/2026
Exhibit Information

EXHIBIT Each of the undersigned hereby agrees and consents to the execution and joint filing on its behalf by American Century Investment Management, Inc. of this Schedule 13G respecting the beneficial ownership of the securities which are the subject of this schedule. Dated this 14th day of August, 2026. AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST ("ACETF") AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, INC. ("ACIM") AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES, INC. ("ACC") By: __/s/ John Pak___________________ John Pak Senior Vice President, ACETF, ACIM and ACC STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, solely in its capacity as control entity of ACC By:__/s/ Joselyn Verschelden_________ Joselyn Verschelden