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Irish UCITS

Worldwide Emerging Markets Leading Companies Fund

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Overview

Investment proposition

The Worldwide Emerging Markets Leading Companies Fund is a concentrated portfolio of our best ideas. The Fund is deliberately different from its comparative index. We take a long-term approach to investing in growing companies, founded on the observation that returns follow earnings over the long-term in Emerging Markets. Many market participants favour the safety of steady predictable growth; we are willing to invest in companies where the outcomes are less certain, but where the potential returns are significant.

Share price and charges

Share class

C, Acc, JPY

NAV per share

6,704.72

% change

0.24%

Ongoing charges*

0.10%

Initial charge

0%

Fund facts

As at: 30 April 2026

Current number of holdings

57

Guideline number of holdings

35-60

Benchmark

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

Active share

67%**

Annual turnover

49%

Fund launch date

29 March 2011

Style

Long term, active, growth

Fund Settlement Cycle

Trade date plus three business days (T+3)

Fund size calculated using base currency in US dollars and converted into listed currencies.

**Relative to MSCI Emerging Markets Index. Source: Baillie Gifford & Co, MSCI.

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Risks

General Investment Risk

Investment markets can go down as well as up and market conditions can change rapidly. The value of an investment in the Fund, and any income from it, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount invested. The specific risks associated with the Fund include:

Custody

Custody of assets, particularly in emerging markets, involves a risk of loss if a custodian becomes insolvent or breaches duties of care.

Emerging Markets

The Fund invests in emerging markets, which includes China, where difficulties with market volatility, political and economic instability including the risk of market shutdown, trading, liquidity, settlement, corporate governance, regulation, legislation and taxation could arise, resulting in a negative impact on the value of your investment.

Concentration

The Fund's concentrated portfolio relative to similar funds may result in large movements in the share price in the short term.

Foreign Currency

The Fund has exposure to foreign currencies and changes in the rates of exchange will cause the value of any investment, and income from it, to fall as well as rise and you may not get back the amount invested.

Environmental, Social and Governance

The Fund's approach to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) means it cannot invest in certain sectors and companies. The universe of available investments will be more limited than other funds that do not apply such criteria/ exclusions, therefore the Fund may have different returns than a fund which has no such restrictions. Data used to apply the criteria may be provided by third party sources and is based on backward-looking analysis and the subjective nature of non-financial criteria means a wide variety of outcomes are possible. There is a risk that data provided may not adequately address the underlying detail around material non-financial considerations. Please consider all of the characteristics and objectives of the fund as described in the Key Information Document (KID) and prospectus before making a decision to invest in the Fund. For more information on how sustainability issues, such as climate change are considered, see bailliegifford.com.

Volatility

The Fund's share price can be volatile due to movements in the prices of the underlying holdings and the basis on which the Fund is priced.

Further Details

Further details of the risks associated with investing in the Fund can be found in the Key Information Document (KID), or the Prospectus. Copies of both the KID and Prospectus are available at bailliegifford.com.

Definitions

Active Share - A measure of the Fund's overlap with the benchmark. An active share of 100 indicates no overlap with the benchmark and an active share of zero indicates a portfolio that tracks the benchmark.

Index disclaimer

Source: MSCI. MSCI makes no express or implied warranties or representations and shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to any MSCI data contained herein. The MSCI data may not be further redistributed or used as a basis for other indexes or any securities or financial products. This report is not approved, endorsed, reviewed or produced by MSCI. None of the MSCI data is intended to constitute investment advice or a recommendation to make (or refrain from making) any kind of investment decision and may not be relied on as such.

Complaints

In the first instance, clients should contact their normal Client Contact with any concerns. Alternatively, or for those clients who do not have a direct client contact assigned, complaints can be emailed to Baillie Gifford’s Compliance Department at: InstitutionalComplaints@bailliegifford.com.

A summary document which contains details on Baillie Gifford’s complaints management policy is available upon request. All material complaints are recorded in an in-house incident management system and are escalated to, and dealt with by, members of staff of suitable seniority, independent of the area from which the matter arose.

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Fund performance

Performance data is not currently available for this share class.

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Fund portfolio holdings

The list of top 10 holdings that this fund invests in.

As at: 30 April 2026

#Holding% of total assets
1Samsung Electronics9.6%
2TSMC9.5%
3Tencent6.6%
4SK Square5.7%
5SK Hynix5.1%
6Chroma ATE4.5%
7Ping An Insurance3.1%
8First Quantum Minerals3.0%
9MercadoLibre3.0%
10MediaTek2.9%

The information contained on this page is intended as a guide only and should not be relied upon when making investment decisions.

Source: Baillie Gifford & Co.

Totals may not sum due to rounding.

Sector

As at: 30 April 2026

#
Sector
Fund %
Index % *
Difference %
1
Information Technology
34.7
36.8
-2.1
2
Financials
18.3
19.7
-1.4
3
Consumer Discretionary
13.7
9.4
4.3
4
Industrials
10.4
7.5
2.9
5
Communication Services
7.4
6.9
0.5
6
Materials
6.8
6.5
0.3
7
Energy
4.0
4.0
0.0
8
Consumer Staples
2.4
3.2
-0.8
9
Utilities
1.5
2.2
-0.8
10
Cash
0.8
0.0
0.8
Total
100.0
96.2

Top 10 geographical locations

As at: 30 April 2026

#
Top 10 locations
Fund %
Index % *
Difference %
1
China
22.7
23.0
-0.3
2
South Korea
22.3
18.7
3.6
3
Taiwan
16.9
24.8
-8.0
4
Brazil
12.3
4.7
7.6
5
India
6.4
11.9
-5.6
6
Other Emerging Markets
3.3
0.0
3.3
7
Mexico
3.0
1.9
1.2
8
Chile
2.6
0.5
2.2
9
Peru
2.5
0.4
2.1
10
Vietnam
2.2
0.0
2.2
Total
94.1
85.9

Quarterly transactions

Transactions for the three-month period ending 31 March 2026

New purchases

  • MakeMyTrip
  • SK Square

Complete sales

  • JD.com

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Insights

Key articles, videos and podcasts relating to the fund:

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  1. When consensus fails

    Alex Summers explains why deep research can reveal emerging markets opportunities others miss.
    May 2026
    ArticleLong read
  2. Emerging markets: re-globalisation

    Qian Zhang explores why a multipolar world could increasingly favour emerging markets.
    April 2026
    Video3 minutes
  3. Emerging markets: home to world-class companies

    Andrew Keiller explains why emerging markets are producing more standout businesses
    April 2026
    Video3 minutes
  4. Emerging Markets Q1 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2026
    ArticleLong read
  5. alt=""

    Energy: oil shocks and emerging markets

    The crisis in the Middle East is proving the resilience of countries like Brazil, while testing others.
    April 2026
    Article4 minutes
  6. A production line of graphics processing units; rows of sleek silver semiconductor chips.

    China’s chip gap

    China trails the US in AI chip hardware, but opportunities remain for patient investors.
    February 2026
    Article4 minutes
  7. alt=""

    Metals: from bellwether to bottleneck

    A shortage of critical metals presents an opportunity in emerging markets.
    January 2026
    Article5 minutes
  8. Emerging markets, from imitators to innovators

    From driverless taxis to digital banking, emerging markets are leading a new wave of innovation that’s reshaping industries worldwide.
    Disruption Week 2025
    Article5 minutes
  9. From Pac-Man to AI agents

    How Tencent is evolving beyond gaming.
    October 2025
    Article3 minutes
  10. Emerging Markets: are you missing the point?

    Why underweighting EM is an active risk, not a cautious stance.
    October 2025
    Article6 minutes
  11. Emerging Markets Q3 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    October 2025
    Article
  12. Our best ideas in China

    Ben Buckler highlights Meituan (autonomous delivery), Midea (smart homes) and CATL (EV batteries).
    September 2025
    Video3 minutes
  13. Three ways we think about AI in Emerging Markets

    Why hardware producers, platforms and quiet compounders give our portfolios exposure to AI.
    August 2025
    Article4 minutes
  14. Emerging Markets Q2 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2025
    Article12 minutes
  15. China: driving the future

    How Chinese automakers, like BYD, are leading the way in electric vehicles and driverless cars.
    June 2025
    Article3 minutes
  16. Emerging markets: the next engines of global growth

    From lithium mining to a do-it-all super-app, companies capitalising on transformational trends.
    June 2025
    Podcast33 minutes

  1. When consensus fails

    Alex Summers explains why deep research can reveal emerging markets opportunities others miss.
    May 2026
    ArticleLong read
  2. Emerging markets: re-globalisation

    Qian Zhang explores why a multipolar world could increasingly favour emerging markets.
    April 2026
    Video3 minutes
  3. Emerging markets: home to world-class companies

    Andrew Keiller explains why emerging markets are producing more standout businesses
    April 2026
    Video3 minutes
  4. Emerging Markets Q1 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2026
    ArticleLong read
  5. alt=""

    Energy: oil shocks and emerging markets

    The crisis in the Middle East is proving the resilience of countries like Brazil, while testing others.
    April 2026
    Article4 minutes
  6. A production line of graphics processing units; rows of sleek silver semiconductor chips.

    China’s chip gap

    China trails the US in AI chip hardware, but opportunities remain for patient investors.
    February 2026
    Article4 minutes
  7. alt=""

    Metals: from bellwether to bottleneck

    A shortage of critical metals presents an opportunity in emerging markets.
    January 2026
    Article5 minutes
  8. Emerging markets, from imitators to innovators

    From driverless taxis to digital banking, emerging markets are leading a new wave of innovation that’s reshaping industries worldwide.
    Disruption Week 2025
    Article5 minutes
  9. From Pac-Man to AI agents

    How Tencent is evolving beyond gaming.
    October 2025
    Article3 minutes
  10. Emerging Markets: are you missing the point?

    Why underweighting EM is an active risk, not a cautious stance.
    October 2025
    Article6 minutes
  11. Emerging Markets Q3 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    October 2025
    Article
  12. Our best ideas in China

    Ben Buckler highlights Meituan (autonomous delivery), Midea (smart homes) and CATL (EV batteries).
    September 2025
    Video3 minutes
  13. Three ways we think about AI in Emerging Markets

    Why hardware producers, platforms and quiet compounders give our portfolios exposure to AI.
    August 2025
    Article4 minutes
  14. Emerging Markets Q2 investor letter

    The Emerging Markets Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2025
    Article12 minutes
  15. China: driving the future

    How Chinese automakers, like BYD, are leading the way in electric vehicles and driverless cars.
    June 2025
    Article3 minutes
  16. Emerging markets: the next engines of global growth

    From lithium mining to a do-it-all super-app, companies capitalising on transformational trends.
    June 2025
    Podcast33 minutes

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