This supplement amends certain information in the SAI, dated June 6, 2022, as supplemented on July 18, 2022 and January 3, 2023, of BlackRock
Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (the Fund). Unless otherwise indicated, all information included in the SAI that is not inconsistent with the information set forth in this supplement remains unchanged. Capitalized terms not
otherwise defined in this supplement have the same meanings as in the SAI.
Portfolio Management
Portfolio Manager
Assets Under Management
The following table sets forth information about funds and accounts other than the Fund for which the portfolio managers are
primarily responsible for the day-to-day portfolio management as of July 31, 2022:
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Number of Other Accounts Managed and Assets by Account Type |
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Number of Other Accounts and Assets for Which Advisory Fee
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Name of Portfolio Manager |
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Other Registered Investment Companies |
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Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |
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Other Accounts |
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Other Registered Investment Companies |
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Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |
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Other Accounts |
Michael Kalinoski, CFA |
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14 $30.84 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
Walter OConnor, CFA |
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19 $27.34 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
Christian Romaglino, CFA |
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10 $5.31 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
Kevin Maloney, CFA1 |
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35 $36.68 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
Phillip Soccio, CFA1 |
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34 $31.94 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
Kristi Manidis1 |
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35 $21.75 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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3 $1.06 Billion |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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0 $0 |
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Information provided as of February 28, 2023. |
Portfolio Manager Compensation Overview
The discussion
below describes the compensation of Messrs. Kalinoski, OConnor and Romaglino as of July 31, 2022, and the compensation of Messrs. Maloney and Soccio and Ms. Manidis as of February 28, 2023.
The Advisors financial arrangements with its portfolio managers, its competitive compensation and its
career path emphasis at all levels reflect the value senior management places on key resources. Compensation may include a variety of components and may vary from year to year based on a number of factors. The principal components of compensation
include a base salary, a performance-based discretionary bonus, participation in various benefits programs and one or more of the incentive compensation programs established by the Advisor.
Base Compensation. Generally, portfolio managers receive base compensation based on their position with the firm.
Discretionary Incentive Compensation
Discretionary
incentive compensation is a function of several components: the performance of BlackRock, Inc., the performance of the portfolio managers group within BlackRock, the investment performance, including risk-adjusted returns, of the
firms assets under management or supervision by that portfolio manager relative to predetermined benchmarks, and the individuals performance and contribution to the overall performance of these portfolios and BlackRock. In most
cases, these benchmarks are the same as the benchmark or benchmarks against which the performance of the Fund or other accounts managed by the portfolio managers are measured. Among other things, BlackRocks Chief Investment Officers make
a subjective determination with respect to each portfolio managers compensation based on the performance of the Fund and other accounts managed by each portfolio-manager relative to the various benchmarks. Performance of fixed-income
funds is measured on a pre-tax and/or after-tax basis over various time periods including 1-, 3- and 5- year periods, as applicable. With respect to these portfolio managers, such benchmarks for the Fund and other accounts are: a
combination of market-based indices (e.g., Bloomberg Municipal Bond Index), certain customized indices and certain fund industry peer groups.
Distribution of Discretionary Incentive Compensation. Discretionary incentive compensation is distributed to portfolio managers in a combination
of cash, deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock awards, and/or deferred cash awards that notionally track the return of certain BlackRock investment products.
Portfolio managers receive their annual discretionary incentive compensation in the form of cash. Portfolio managers whose total compensation is above a
specified threshold also receive deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock awards annually as part of their discretionary incentive compensation. Paying a portion of discretionary incentive compensation in the form of deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock puts
compensation earned by a portfolio manager for a given year at risk based on BlackRocks ability to sustain and improve its performance over future periods. In some cases, additional deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock may be granted to
certain key employees as part of a long-term incentive award to aid in retention, align interests with long-term shareholders and motivate performance. Deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock awards are generally granted in the form of BlackRock, Inc.
restricted stock units that vest pursuant to the terms of the applicable plan and, once vested, settle in BlackRock, Inc. common stock. The portfolio managers of this Fund have deferred BlackRock, Inc. stock awards.
For certain portfolio managers, a portion of the discretionary incentive compensation is also distributed in the form of deferred cash awards that notionally
track the returns of select BlackRock investment products they manage, which provides direct alignment of portfolio manager discretionary incentive compensation with investment product results. Deferred cash awards vest ratably over a number of
years and, once vested, settle in the form of cash. Only portfolio managers who manage specified products and whose total compensation is above a specified threshold are eligible to participate in the deferred cash award program.
Other Compensation Benefits. In addition to base salary and discretionary incentive compensation, portfolio managers may be eligible to receive or
participate in one or more of the following:
Incentive Savings PlansBlackRock, Inc. has created a variety of incentive savings plans in
which BlackRock, Inc. employees are eligible to participate, including a 401(k) plan, the BlackRock Retirement Savings Plan (RSP), and the BlackRock Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP). The employer contribution components of the RSP include a
company match equal to 50% of the first 8% of eligible pay contributed to the plan capped at
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$5,000 per year, and a company retirement contribution equal to 3-5% of eligible compensation up to the Internal Revenue Service limit
($305,000 for 2022). The RSP offers a range of investment options, including registered investment companies and collective investment funds managed by the firm. BlackRock, Inc. contributions follow the investment direction set by participants
for their own contributions or, absent participant investment direction, are invested into a target date fund that corresponds to, or is closest to, the year in which the participant attains age 65. The ESPP allows for investment in BlackRock,
Inc. common stock at a 5% discount on the fair market value of the stock on the purchase date. Annual participation in the ESPP is limited to the purchase of 1,000 shares of common stock or a dollar value of $25,000 based on its fair market
value on the purchase date. All of the eligible portfolio managers are eligible to participate in these plans.
Securities Ownership of Portfolio
Managers
As of July 31, 2022, the end of the Funds most recently completed fiscal year end, the dollar range of securities beneficially
owned by each portfolio manager in the Fund is shown below:
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Portfolio Manager |
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Dollar Range of Equity Securities Beneficially Owned |
Michael Kalinoski, CFA |
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None |
Walter OConnor, CFA |
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None |
Christian Romaglino, CFA |
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$1 - $10,000 |
Kevin Maloney, CFA1 |
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None |
Phillip Soccio, CFA1 |
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None |
Kristi Manidis1 |
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None |
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Information provided as of February 28, 2023. |
Potential Material Conflicts of Interest
The Advisor
has built a professional working environment, firm-wide compliance culture and compliance procedures and systems designed to protect against potential incentives that may favor one account over another. The Advisor has adopted policies and
procedures that address the allocation of investment opportunities, execution of portfolio transactions, personal trading by employees and other potential conflicts of interest that are designed to ensure that all client accounts are treated
equitably over time. Nevertheless, the Advisor furnishes investment management and advisory services to numerous clients in addition to the Fund, and the Advisor may, consistent with applicable law, make investment recommendations to other clients
or accounts (including accounts which are hedge funds or have performance or higher fees paid to the Advisor, or in which portfolio managers have a personal interest in the receipt of such fees), which may be the same as or different from those made
to the Fund. In addition, BlackRock, Inc., its affiliates and significant shareholders and any officer, director, shareholder or employee may or may not have an interest in the securities whose purchase and sale the Advisor recommends to the Fund.
BlackRock, Inc., or any of its affiliates or significant shareholders, or any officer, director, shareholder, employee or any member of their families may take different actions than those recommended to the Fund by the Advisor with respect to the
same securities. Moreover, the Advisor may refrain from rendering any advice or services concerning securities of companies of which any of BlackRock, Inc.s (or its affiliates or significant shareholders) officers, directors or
employees are directors or officers, or companies as to which BlackRock, Inc. or any of its affiliates or significant shareholders or the officers, directors and employees of any of them has any substantial economic interest or possesses material non-public information. Certain portfolio managers also may manage accounts whose investment strategies may at times be opposed to the strategy utilized for a fund. It should also be noted that a portfolio manager
may be managing certain hedge fund and/or long only accounts, or may be part of a team managing certain hedge fund and/or long only accounts, subject to incentive fees. Such portfolio managers may therefore be entitled to receive a portion of any
incentive fees earned on such accounts. Currently, the portfolio managers of this fund are not entitled to receive a portion of incentive fees of other accounts.
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As a fiduciary, the Advisor owes a duty of loyalty to its clients and must treat each client fairly. When the
Advisor purchases or sells securities for more than one account, the trades must be allocated in a manner consistent with its fiduciary duties. The Advisor attempts to allocate investments in a fair and equitable manner among client accounts, with
no account receiving preferential treatment. To this end, BlackRock, Inc. has adopted policies that are intended to ensure reasonable efficiency in client transactions and provide the Advisor with sufficient flexibility to allocate investments in a
manner that is consistent with the particular investment discipline and client base, as appropriate.
Shareholders should retain this
Supplement for future reference.
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