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Digital assets
We are at a point of convergence. The worlds of traditional finance and onchain finance are not colliding, but collaborating. Baillie Gifford is here to help enable this transformation, building for the long term.
About us
Baillie Gifford was established as an investment management partnership in 1908 and remains wholly owned by the partners, who all work within the firm. We have no external shareholders and have never undertaken any merger or acquisition activity, nor do we seek to in the future.
That independence gives us the stability to think long term, act strategically and invest in areas we believe can transform client outcomes. Digital assets and tokenisation are one of those areas. We have researched and invested in the space for several years, always exploring how the technology can enhance the client experience.
We believe digital assets have the potential to rewire global finance for the better — creating markets that are more efficient, accessible and adaptable.
Quick facts
Figures as of 31 March 2026
$237bn
Invested for clients in some of the most exciting companies worldwide.
1,607
Representing 70 nationalities working in 11 offices across the globe to keep us close to our clients.
59 partners
Wholly own the firm and show their commitment with 20 years average service.
The vision
Theo Golden, Sandy Jones and Kathrin Hamilton outline the opportunity, our journey and philosophy for digital assets and tokenisation.
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For more information about our approach to tokenisation and how to invest. Please get in touch.
About Baillie Gifford
We are a long-term investment partnership founded in 1908. We manage active equity, fixed income and multi-asset portfolios for our global client base.
What are digital assets and tokenisation?
Tokenisation could change the way investors access financial markets, and digital assets underpin that transformation, using distributed ledger technology to build more efficient, resilient and adaptable market infrastructure, whilst maintaining the investor protections that our clients expect.
Tokenisation represents shares, bonds or fund units as digital tokens on the blockchain, with ownership recorded digitally and transferred more efficiently.
For clients, this creates the potential for a simpler and more resilient investment experience: faster settlement, lower operational friction, and new ways to access investment opportunities.
We see digital assets as more than a new technology. They are a route to better market infrastructure and, ultimately, better client outcomes.
Same discipline, better rails.
The approach
Theo Golden sets out how we seek to achieve the gold standard in tokenisation and the benefits it brings.
Our ambition
Our objective is to bring our investment discipline to Tokenisation, building assets from the bottom up for onchain finance and capable of delivering real benefits to clients today.
We score our success on one simple metric: tokenised funds must be the same, but better than what we do today. In other words, bringing the core standards established in traditional finance and utilising the full range of benefits blockchain technology offers.
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For more information about our approach to tokenisation and how to invest. Please get in touch.
About Baillie Gifford
We are a long-term investment partnership founded in 1908. We manage active equity, fixed income and multi-asset portfolios for our global client base.
Insights
Explore our real-world perspectives on tokenisation and what it could mean for investing.

What is tokenisation?
How tokenisation could simplify ownership records and speed up financial systems.
The Baillie Gifford Standard for tokenisation
How Baillie Gifford tests tokenisation against friction, access and real client benefit.
Tokenisation in 15 minutes
Theo Golden explores how tokenisation could make digital assets easier to hold, transfer and verify, while preserving client protections.
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For more information about our approach to tokenisation and how to invest. Please get in touch.
About Baillie Gifford
We are a long-term investment partnership founded in 1908. We manage active equity, fixed income and multi-asset portfolios for our global client base.
Meet the team
We are dedicated to building exceptional tokenised investment strategies and supporting the growth of
onchain finance.

Kathrin Hamilton - Partner
Kathrin joined Baillie Gifford in 2002 and became a partner of the firm in 2013. She chairs of our Management Committee and is a member of the Tokenisation Steering Group. Kathrin is also a client relationship director with responsibility for North American clients and for AI and systems strategy and its effective implementation across the department. She graduated MA (Hons) in Business & Economics from Heriot-Watt University in 1998 and gained ATII from the Chartered Institute of Taxation in 2001.

Theo Golden - Head of Digital Assets
Theo is head of Digital Assets at Baillie Gifford. They are the architect of the firm's tokenisation strategy, responsible for designing and creating tokenised funds and digital assets initiatives for the firm. Theo previously co-managed the Baillie Gifford Strategic Bond Strategy and chaired the Corporate Credit Macro Group. Prior to joining the firm in 2021, they were a financial journalist from 2019, with roles at various news outlets including Bloomberg and Business Insider. Theo graduated BA (Hons) in Music from Durham University in 2020 and is a CFA Charterholder.

Sandy Jones - Director, Digital Assets
Sandy is a Tokenisation and Digital Assets specialist in the Clients Department focused on the firm's tokenisation strategy, product development and client communications. During his first five years as an investment specialist at Baillie Gifford, he chaired both the fixed income product group and portfolio review meeting. Prior to joining the firm in 2020, Sandy worked as a product manager at Aegon Asset Management, having previously worked at PwC and JPMorgan. He graduated MA (Hons) in Relations from the University of St Andrews in 2006.

Caroline Ironside - Senior Legal Counsel
Caroline is a Senior Legal Counsel, advising the firm on legal matters across its investment management business. She has been involved with the firm's digital asset work since inception, and now leads the Professional Services workstream on Fund Tokenisation. At an industry level, she has contributed as an Investment Association Technology Working Group member. Prior to joining Caroline worked in corporate law at CMS and Shepherd and Wedderburn. She holds an LL.B from University of Aberdeen and a Diploma in Legal Practice from University of Edinburgh.

Lewis Barnes - Business Transformation Specialist
Lewis is a business change professional within the Innovation function, focusing on how new technologies, operating models and partnerships can support the firm's long-term ambitions. He played a critical role in the execution of the firm's tokenised fund pilot and co-leads the delivery of the firm's broader strategy around fund tokenisation. This involves close collaboration across the firm and with external partners to take tokenised fund concepts from idea through to live operating models internally and externally.
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About Baillie Gifford
We are a long-term investment partnership founded in 1908. We manage active equity, fixed income and multi-asset portfolios for our global client base.
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