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Overview

Fund objective

The Managed Fund aims to achieve capital growth over rolling five-year periods. To accomplish this, the Fund will invest globally with a strategic asset allocation of 75% in equities, and 25% in bonds and cash.

The manager believes an appropriate comparison for this Fund is the Investment Association Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares Sector median given the investment policy of the Fund and the approach taken by the manager when investing.

Investment proposition

The Fund seeks to produce long-term capital growth by investing in equities, bonds and cash. The equity portfolio is managed on a regional basis, with our specialist regional teams selecting what they consider to be the best growth stocks in their respective areas. The bond portfolios comprise both corporate bonds chosen by our Credit team and government bonds and currency positions selected by the Global Bond team. The Fund also actively allocates between equities, bonds and cash based on our prevailing view on the long-term attractiveness of each asset class.

Share price and charges

Share class

B, Inc

Price

1013.00p

% change

0.70%

Yield

1.7%

Ex-dividend (XD)

N

Ongoing charges*

0.43%

Initial charge

0%

Minimum investment

£100,000

Minimum top up

£1,000

Sustainability label

Sustainable investment labels help investors find products that have a specific sustainability goal. This product does not have a UK sustainable investment label. This product promotes environmental and/or social characteristics but does not meet the requirements to adopt a label. More details can be found in the product’s SDR Sustainability-related Disclosure Document found within the documents section of the website.

Fund facts

As at: 30 June 2026

Fund launch date

1 April 1987

Fund size

£3,869.63m

The Investment Association sector

Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares

Active share

75%**

Annual turnover

26%

Current number of holdings

431

Style

Growth

XD Date

Last day of January and July each year

Distribution

Last day of March and September each year

Pricing

Valuation point 10am daily, swinging single price

Fund settlement cycle

Trade date plus three business days (T+3)

**Estimate relative to a weighted composite of representative indices. Source: Baillie Gifford & Co, ICE Data Indices, JP Morgan, MSCI.

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Risk Warnings

Risk Introduction

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 where difficulties in trading could arise, resulting in a negative impact on the value of your investment.

Bonds & Inflation

Bonds issued by companies and governments may be adversely affected by changes in interest rates, expectations of inflation and a decline in the creditworthiness of the bond issuer. The issuers of bonds in which the Fund invests, particularly in emerging markets, may not be able to pay the bond income as promised or could fail to repay the capital amount.

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.

Derivatives

Derivatives may be used to obtain, increase or reduce exposure to assets and may result in the Fund being leveraged. This may result in greater movements (down or up) in the price of shares in the Fund. It is not our intention that the use of derivatives will significantly alter the overall risk profile of the Fund.

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 Information

Further details of the risks associated with investing in the Fund can be found in the Key Investor Information Document or the Prospectus, copies of which are available at bailliegifford.com.

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Fund performance

Periodic performance

As at: 30 June 2026

1 Month
3 Months
6 Months
1 Year
3 Years
5 Years
Class B-Acc
1.0%
11.5%
3.5%
8.5%
8.6%
0.2%
Sector Median*
0.6%
9.7%
7.7%
17.4%
11.6%
6.0%
Sector Ranking
56/232
39/232
220/228
212/224
179/203
187/187

Figures for 3 and 5 years are shown as the annualised rate of return. This is the average yearly return over the specified period.

Annual discrete performance

As at: 30 June 2026

30/06/2021 –
30/06/2022
30/06/2022 –
30/06/2023
30/06/2023 –
30/06/2024
30/06/2024 –
30/06/2025
30/06/2025 –
30/06/2026
Class B-Acc
-28.3%
9.7%
9.4%
7.9%
8.5%
Sector Median*
-6.4%
3.0%
11.9%
5.8%
17.4%

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Fund portfolio holdings

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

As at: 30 June 2026

#Holding% of total assets
1TSMC1.9%
2ASML1.8%
3Samsung Electronics1.7%
4Amazon.com1.6%
5NVIDIA1.5%
6Roche1.4%
7AstraZeneca1.2%
8Meta Platforms1.0%
9HSBC1.0%
10DoorDash1.0%

Geographic analysis of total assets

All figures up to: 30 June 2026

Total: 100%

Quarterly transactions

Transactions for the three-month period ending 30 June 2026

New purchases

  • Ackermans & Van Haaren NV
  • Broadcom Inc
  • Chiba Bank, Ltd., The
  • Helios Towers plc Ord Gbp0.01
  • Iberdrola SA
  • Idexx Laboratories Inc
  • Investor AB-B
  • Mastercard
  • Piraeus Financial Holdings SA
  • Space Exploration Technologies Corp
  • SSE
  • Taiyo Yuden
  • UBS

Complete sales

  • Amplifon
  • Assa Abloy 'B'
  • Camurus
  • CSG B.V.
  • Datadog
  • Doximity Inc
  • Edenred
  • IDP Education
  • LVMH
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Penumbra Inc
  • Royal Unibrew A/S
  • Sandoz Group AG Shs
  • Sony Financial Group Inc
  • Vend Marketplaces ASA CL-B

Additions

  • Alphabet Inc Class A
  • Axon Enterprise Inc
  • Block Inc
  • CaixaBank
  • Circle Internet Group
  • Cranswick plc
  • Deutsche Telekom AG
  • Doordash Inc
  • Lonza Group
  • Medline Inc
  • RBC Bearings Inc
  • Roche Holding AG
  • The Ensign Group
  • TotalEnergies
  • United Therapeutics

Reductions

  • Bodycote
  • Cloudflare Inc
  • Epiroc B
  • Guardant Health Inc
  • ICG Plc
  • Inchcape
  • Informa
  • Meta Platforms Inc
  • Netflix Inc
  • Space Exploration Technologies Corp
  • Tesla Inc

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Insights

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  1. Managed Fund Q2 update

    Investment specialist Barry Templeton reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2026
    Video7 minutes
  2. Row of townhouses

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    June 2026
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    April 2026
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    April 2026
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    Managed Fund Q4 update

    Investment manager Steven Hay reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    January 2026
    Video6 minutes
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    January 2026
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    November 2025
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    November 2025
    Video50 minutes
  11. Managed Fund Q3 update

    Investment manager Steven Hay reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    October 2025
    Video6 minutes
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    July 2025
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    June 2025
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    April 2025
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  15. Managed Fund Q1 update

    The Managed Fund team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2025
    Video9 minutes
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    March 2025
    Video4 minutes
  17. Nexans: Stock Story

    Lucy Haddow examines the sub-sea cable manufacturer crucial for the offshore wind and energy transition.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
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    Ben Drury explores how a culture of innovation and decentralisation drives success in industrial technology.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  19. ASML: Stock Story

    Paul Taylor explores the cutting-edge semiconductor technology advancing the digital revolution.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
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    Ben Buckler investigates the Chinese brand dominating the global luxury drinks market.
    March 2025
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  21. 30 years of growth: investment lessons from Iain McCombie

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    December 2024
    Article5 minutes
  22. Managed Fund: three key questions for your growth manager

    Steven Hay explores strategic asset allocation and the role of equities in Baillie Gifford's Managed Fund.
    December 2024
    Video33 minutes
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    Explore Managed Fund's approach to bond investment for diversification and potential returns.
    October 2024
    Article4 minutes
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    September 2024
    Video3 minutes
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    Iain McCombie explores Diploma's journey to distribution excellence
    September 2024
    Video4 minutes
  26. Managed Fund: update webinar

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    July 2024
    Video40 minutes
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    June 2024
    Article4 minutes
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    Managed Fund: update webinar

    Investment manager Iain McCombie discusses portfolio positioning and performance.
    June 2024
    Video40 minutes
  29. Developed Asia: 5 burning questions

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    January 2024
    Article5 minutes
  30. The long and the short of it

    Good performance is never a straight line: why the Fund has dipped and how it will recover.
    January 2024
    Article5 minutes
  31. Ashtead: hiding in plain sight

    This little-known equipment rental company is one of the UK’s most exciting growth stories.
    December 2023
    Article5 minutes
  32. Managed Fund: the benefits of balance

    How diversified portfolios can provide growth despite a harsh economic climate.
    October 2023
    Video43 minutes
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    September 2023
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  34. The Managed Fund perspective on growth investing

    The Managed Fund finds that growth comes in multiple forms in companies around the globe.
    July 2023
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  35. Asset allocation: five questions

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    May 2023
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  36. Five burning questions on the Managed Fund: Bonds

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    January 2023
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  37. Managed Fund: Forging a path to progress

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    December 2022
    Article
  38. Managed Fund: Patient investing

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    November 2022
    Video42 minutes
  39. Managed Fund webinar – Patient investing in an impatient world

    Iain McCombie and Steven Hay, co-lead managers of the Baillie Gifford Managed Fund, discuss the reasons for their long-term optimism and why opportunities abound for the patient investor.
    November 2022
    Video45 minutes
  40. Managed Fund: Sticking to our knitting

    Growth investing means staying with promising firms. Despite recent underperformance, we’ll continue to do so.
    August 2022
    Video7 minutes
  41. Managed Fund roundtable.

    A discussion on recent events and the need for confidence and patience in decision-making.
    July 2022
    Article
  42. Emerging Markets: Five Questions.

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    July 2022
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  43. Managed Fund quarterly update.

    Reflections on fund performance, market volatility and Russian stocks in the first quarter of 2022.
    April 2022
    Article
  44. Baillie Gifford Managed Fund update.

    Reflections on fund performance, market volatility and Russian stocks in the first quarter of 2022.
    April 2022
    Article
  45. The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund: 2021 and beyond.

    Join the Managed Fund’s co-managers, Iain McCombie and Steven Hay, as they review 2021 and look ahead to the exciting opportunities they see for long-term growth for the Fund. We understand periods of weakness aren’t comfortable so please join us to hear why the consistency of our approach has been central to the success of the Fund since 1987 and we believe will continue to be so.
    February 2022
    Video56 minutes
  46. Managed Fund, Top Five US Questions.

    Kirsty Gibson answers the key questions investors are asking of the Managed Fund’s US champions.
    February 2022
    Article
  47. Managed Fund: 2021 in review.

    Despite recent weakness in performance, the opportunities for long-term growth remain exciting.
    January 2022
    Article
  48. Managed Fund: Manager Insights.

    Inflationary pressures and ESG opportunities are among matters on the fund managers’ minds.
    November 2021
    Video10 minutes
  49. Managed Fund Webinar: Optimism.

    Investment managers Iain McCombie and Steven Hay discuss growing businesses of tomorrow and the importance of being an active stock and bond picker.
    October 2021
    Video48 minutes
  50. European Investment Specialist, Thomas Hodges, answers five burning questions on the companies to watch.
    September 2021
    Article
  51. Baillie Gifford Managed Fund: can it continue to thrive?

    The Managed Fund was launched in 1987, so has weathered plenty of crises before.
    June 2021
    Article
  52. The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund’s UK champions - five burning questions

    The year 2020 felt somewhat surreal for UK investors. Not only was our local economy hit hard by the pandemic, but whole sectors of the stock market came under pressure, including many high-profile firms.
    April 2021
    Document
  53. Managed Fund - Manager Insights.

    Lucy Haddow, product specialist, speaks to investment managers Steven Hay and Iain McCombie about the Managed Fund, as they reflect on 2020 and look forward to what’s to come.
    February 2021
    Video0 minute
  54. Scale as a service

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    September 2020
    Document
  55. Introduction to the Managed Fund

    Since 1987, the Managed Fund has exemplified that sometimes the simplest solutions can be very successful. Iain McCombie and Steven Hay explain how the fund can help you solve the puzzle of investing in a complex world.
    May 2019
    Video6 minutes
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<p><strong>Your capital is at risk. Past performance is not a guide to future returns.</strong></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Barry Templeton: </strong>I'd like to start with a relatively simple point about how we invest on your behalf.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">We are long-term, bottom-up active growth investors, and we apply that discipline across both the equity and bond allocations of our managed portfolios.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">But this asks us to balance two forces that can sometimes pull in opposite directions, staying invested in exceptional companies for the long term, while recognising that share prices can occasionally run ahead of the fundamentals.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Two examples of this from this quarter are of contrasting fame. The recently IPO'd US company SpaceX and Japan's Taiyo Yuden. I'll come back to SpaceX shortly, but first, Taiyo Yuden.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">This may not be a company at the forefront of many clients' minds, but it is a large and increasingly important manufacturer of small but essential component parts that help modern electronic systems from smartphones to datacentres work reliably.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">We bought Taiyo Yuden in April. By late May, after a rapid increase in the share price, we had trimmed the holding. That was not because our long-term view had changed. It was because when a share price moves a long way in a short period, the balance of risk and reward can change too.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">That is one of the points I want to emphasise today. Our starting point, especially so within equities, is to remain invested where we see exceptional long-term compounding potential. But we will recycle capital when markets capture the upside faster than expected.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Stepping back, the market backdrop during the quarter continued to be shaped by several notable forces.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Artificial intelligence remained the dominant equity theme. Geopolitical risk kept oil prices elevated, raising inflation and growth concerns before pressure faded towards quarter end. Credit markets were also supportive for high-quality borrowers.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">In that environment, our managed strategies delivered positive, absolute and relative returns. That is pleasing, although over the longer-term timeframes on which we ask clients to judge us, performance still has ground to make up.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The strongest contributors were closely connected to AI and its enablers. South Korea's Samsung Electronics performed well, helped by demand for memory and processing chips. Japan's Murata and SoftBank were also notable contributors alongside ASML, the Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The detractors were more varied. Babcock, the defence and engineering company, Denmark's Royal Unibrew and AstraZeneca, the UK-listed pharmaceutical company, all weighed on returns.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">We've now sold Royal Unibrew. It remains a good business with strong brands and a respectable operating record, but we no longer saw enough upside to justify its place in the portfolio relative to other opportunities.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The bond allocation also contributed positively. Government bond positions in Colombia and Hungary helped, reflecting potential structural benefits from recent political developments. Alongside taking profits in Colombia, we've also reduced our UK gilt overweight and the overall duration of the bond allocation.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The important point, however, is not simply that the quarter was positive. It is what it says about how the portfolio is being managed, actively, selectively and with a clear focus on balancing long-term growth with discipline.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">This slide gives three examples of that approach.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">First, SSE. This was a new purchase during the quarter, giving the portfolio exposure to a UK-listed utility with long-term investment opportunities in electricity infrastructure and the energy transition. It's not the most fashionable part of the market, but it is the sort of differentiated growth driver we want alongside more headline-grabbing names.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Speaking of which, SpaceX. What makes this company so unusual is not just the activities it is involved in, but the degree to which it is integrated across rockets, satellites and connectivity.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The combination of engineering ambition, cost advantage and commercial reach is why we view SpaceX as one of the most exceptional growth companies in the portfolio, although clearly it is not without risks.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">As I mentioned earlier, while we participated in the IPO a few weeks ago, the extent of the very early share price appreciation meant we reduced the position back to its initial starting point. Like Taiyo Yuden, this was unusual, but done with discipline, upside capture, and overall portfolio construction in mind.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Lastly on the page, Novo Nordisk, which has been sold from the portfolio.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">As with Royal Unibrew, this remains a good company, but it is also an example of how quality can coexist with disappointing share price outcomes for longer than expected and where our view on the timing and odds of renewed upside no longer looked attractive enough.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Shifting now from performance and transactions to our sense of optimism for what lies ahead. One of our longstanding investment tenets is that over reasonable time periods, share prices follow earnings and sales.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">And it remains the case that our attention should be on core fundamentals rather than on shorter-term political or economic headlines.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">This slide gives some insight into our optimism.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">The equity portfolio is forecast to deliver stronger earnings and sales growth than the benchmark, while remaining financially resilient, with net debt to equity materially lower than the benchmark.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Now, these are only a small part of our investment process, but the combination matters. We want companies with attractive long-term growth prospects and the resilience to keep making progress through a range of financial conditions, including the more challenging ones.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">One final point before I sum up. A common client question over the past few months is whether the portfolio has become too exposed to AI and its related touchpoints.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Our response is twofold. First, AI is very likely to be a transformative technology for the global economy, and we want exposure to the breadth of companies that can benefit. But not every AI-exposed share price will be justified, which is why we take profits when valuations move too far, or sell when the investment case no longer stands up.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Second, we are continuing to broaden the portfolio. The recent purchases I mentioned bring different growth drivers alongside longstanding holdings such as the UK's Bunzl, Amazon and Nvidia. That breadth is deliberate.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">For managed and cautious managed clients, the balance between equities and bonds differs by portfolio, but the aim is consistent. Long-term growth through a diversified, actively managed, balanced portfolio.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Thank you for listening.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Baillie Gifford Managed Fund<br>Annual past performance to 30 June each year (%)</h3> <table border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; border-width: 0px; height: 74px;"> <tbody> <tr style="height: 18.5px;"> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; width: 49.8531%;">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;"><strong>2022</strong></td> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;"><strong>2023</strong></td> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;"><strong>2024</strong></td> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;"><strong>2025</strong></td> <td style="border-width: 1px 1px 2px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(204, 204, 204) rgb(0, 0, 0); border-image: initial; padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;"><strong>2026</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 18.5px;"> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; width: 49.8531%;">Baillie Gifford Managed Fund B Acc</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">-28.3</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-top: 10px; padding-right: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">9.7</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">9.4</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">7.9</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">8.5</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 18.5px;"> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; width: 49.8531%;">IA Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">-6.4</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">3.0</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">11.9</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">5.8</td> <td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 10px; height: 18.5px; text-align: right; width: 10.0227%;">17.4</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p><span class="source-text">Source: FE, Revolution. Net of fees, total return in sterling. Class B Acc Shares. Share class returns calculated using 10am prices, while the Index is calculated close-to-close.</span><br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Past performance is not a guide to future returns.</strong>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br><span class="source-text">The manager believes an appropriate comparison for this Fund is the Investment Association Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares Sector median given the investment policy of the Fund and the approach taken by the manager when investing.</span></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Important information and risk factors</h3> <p>This recording was produced and approved in July 2026 and has not been updated subsequently. It represents views held at the time and may not reflect current thinking.</p> <p>The views expressed should not be considered as advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a particular investment. They reflect opinion and should not be taken as statements of fact nor should any reliance be placed on them when making investment decisions.</p> <p>This communication contains information on investments which does not constitute independent research. Accordingly, it is not subject to the protections afforded to independent research, and Baillie Gifford and its staff may have dealt in the investments concerned.</p> <p>Baillie Gifford &amp; Co and Baillie Gifford &amp; Co Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Baillie Gifford &amp; Co Limited is an Authorised Corporate Director of OEICs.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Further details of the risks associated with investing in the Fund can be found in the Key Investor Information Document, copies of which are available at www.bailliegifford.com or the Prospectus which is available by calling the ACD.</p>

Managed Fund Q2 update

Investment specialist Barry Templeton reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.

  1. Managed Fund Q2 update

    Investment specialist Barry Templeton reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2026
    Video7 minutes
  2. Row of townhouses

    Equity-bond correlation: why bonds matter

    Bonds may not hedge every shock, but they still protect balanced portfolios when growth falters.
    June 2026
    Article6 minutes
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    Managed Fund Q1 update

    Investment specialist Lucy Haddow reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2026
    Video6 minutes
  4. Building growth portfolios with fewer decisions

    Looking beyond market noise to build balanced portfolios.
    April 2026
    Article4 minutes
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    Managed Fund Q4 update

    Investment manager Steven Hay reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    January 2026
    Video6 minutes
  6. How bonds strengthen our Managed funds

    Why our actively-selected fixed income allocation can enhance returns whilst diversifying risk.
    January 2026
    Article4 minutes
  7. Amazon: Stock Story

    Jon Henry gives three key reasons why tech giant Amazon remains a special investment.
    November 2025
    Video4 minutes
  8. SMC: Stock Story

    Sarah Clark explores how SMC powers automation with precision pneumatics with engineering excellence.
    November 2025
    Video0 minute
  9. Adyen: Stock Story

    Beatrice Faleri explores Adyen, the one-platform engine for unified commerce.
    November 2025
    Video4 minutes
  10. Managed Fund: opportunities beyond the US

    Steven Hay on navigating change from rising regional markets to the AI revolution.
    November 2025
    Video50 minutes
  11. Managed Fund Q3 update

    Investment manager Steven Hay reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    October 2025
    Video6 minutes
  12. Managed Fund Q2 update

    Investment manager Iain McCombie reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2025
    Video7 minutes
  13. Managed: 7 exciting growth picks

    Our top picks for future growth: from Amazon to Australian bonds.
    June 2025
    Article3 minutes
  14. Alnylam: Stock Story

    Richie Vernon explores the revolutionary drugs transforming patient lives.
    April 2025
    Video3 minutes
  15. Managed Fund Q1 update

    The Managed Fund team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2025
    Video9 minutes
  16. Cloudflare: Stock Story

    Ben James highlights how one cybersecurity approach is redefining digital infrastructure.
    March 2025
    Video4 minutes
  17. Nexans: Stock Story

    Lucy Haddow examines the sub-sea cable manufacturer crucial for the offshore wind and energy transition.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  18. Atlas Copco: Stock Story

    Ben Drury explores how a culture of innovation and decentralisation drives success in industrial technology.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  19. ASML: Stock Story

    Paul Taylor explores the cutting-edge semiconductor technology advancing the digital revolution.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  20. Moutai: Stock Story

    Ben Buckler investigates the Chinese brand dominating the global luxury drinks market.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  21. 30 years of growth: investment lessons from Iain McCombie

    Iain McCombie reflects on 30 years at Baillie Gifford, highlighting the firm's adaptability and long-term focus.
    December 2024
    Article5 minutes
  22. Managed Fund: three key questions for your growth manager

    Steven Hay explores strategic asset allocation and the role of equities in Baillie Gifford's Managed Fund.
    December 2024
    Video33 minutes
  23. Managed Fund: navigating the bond landscape

    Explore Managed Fund's approach to bond investment for diversification and potential returns.
    October 2024
    Article4 minutes
  24. Our best balanced ideas

    Lucy Haddow shares the growth potential of salad bar Sweetgreen, car dealer Inchcape and airline Ryanair.
    September 2024
    Video3 minutes
  25. Iain McCombie

    Stock story: Diploma

    Iain McCombie explores Diploma's journey to distribution excellence
    September 2024
    Video4 minutes
  26. Managed Fund: update webinar

    Investment manager Iain McCombie discusses portfolio positioning and performance.
    July 2024
    Video40 minutes
  27. Managed Fund: Poised for growth

    Did 2022 sound the death knell for the balanced investment approach or is it alive and kicking?
    June 2024
    Article
  28. Green wave pattern

    Managed Fund: update webinar

    Investment manager Iain McCombie discusses portfolio positioning and performance.
    June 2024
    Video40 minutes
  29. Developed Asia: 5 burning questions

    Why invest in economies such as Australia and Japan? Investment manager Iain Campbell explains.
    January 2024
    Article5 minutes
  30. The long and the short of it

    Good performance is never a straight line: why the Fund has dipped and how it will recover.
    January 2024
    Article5 minutes
  31. Ashtead: hiding in plain sight

    This little-known equipment rental company is one of the UK’s most exciting growth stories.
    December 2023
    Article5 minutes
  32. Managed Fund: the benefits of balance

    How diversified portfolios can provide growth despite a harsh economic climate.
    October 2023
    Video43 minutes
  33. Joiners’ mate

    Iain McCombie on how Howdens’ kitchens won the building trade’s trust.
    September 2023
    Article
  34. The Managed Fund perspective on growth investing

    The Managed Fund finds that growth comes in multiple forms in companies around the globe.
    July 2023
    Article
  35. Asset allocation: five questions

    The Managed Fund’s asset allocation reflects the view that there are opportunities ahead.
    May 2023
    Article
  36. Five burning questions on the Managed Fund: Bonds

    The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund discusses the exciting opportunities in bond markets.
    January 2023
    Article
  37. Managed Fund: Forging a path to progress

    Pioneers in health-tech, clean energy and cloud computing present exciting long-term growth opportunities.
    December 2022
    Article
  38. Managed Fund: Patient investing

    Many investors are impatient, but change takes time – the best performance could come to those who wait.
    November 2022
    Video42 minutes
  39. Managed Fund webinar – Patient investing in an impatient world

    Iain McCombie and Steven Hay, co-lead managers of the Baillie Gifford Managed Fund, discuss the reasons for their long-term optimism and why opportunities abound for the patient investor.
    November 2022
    Video45 minutes
  40. Managed Fund: Sticking to our knitting

    Growth investing means staying with promising firms. Despite recent underperformance, we’ll continue to do so.
    August 2022
    Video7 minutes
  41. Managed Fund roundtable.

    A discussion on recent events and the need for confidence and patience in decision-making.
    July 2022
    Article
  42. Emerging Markets: Five Questions.

    How does the BG Managed Fund view prospects, ESG and regulation in relation to Emerging Markets?
    July 2022
    Article
  43. Managed Fund quarterly update.

    Reflections on fund performance, market volatility and Russian stocks in the first quarter of 2022.
    April 2022
    Article
  44. Baillie Gifford Managed Fund update.

    Reflections on fund performance, market volatility and Russian stocks in the first quarter of 2022.
    April 2022
    Article
  45. The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund: 2021 and beyond.

    Join the Managed Fund’s co-managers, Iain McCombie and Steven Hay, as they review 2021 and look ahead to the exciting opportunities they see for long-term growth for the Fund. We understand periods of weakness aren’t comfortable so please join us to hear why the consistency of our approach has been central to the success of the Fund since 1987 and we believe will continue to be so.
    February 2022
    Video56 minutes
  46. Managed Fund, Top Five US Questions.

    Kirsty Gibson answers the key questions investors are asking of the Managed Fund’s US champions.
    February 2022
    Article
  47. Managed Fund: 2021 in review.

    Despite recent weakness in performance, the opportunities for long-term growth remain exciting.
    January 2022
    Article
  48. Managed Fund: Manager Insights.

    Inflationary pressures and ESG opportunities are among matters on the fund managers’ minds.
    November 2021
    Video10 minutes
  49. Managed Fund Webinar: Optimism.

    Investment managers Iain McCombie and Steven Hay discuss growing businesses of tomorrow and the importance of being an active stock and bond picker.
    October 2021
    Video48 minutes
  50. The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund’s European Champions.

    European Investment Specialist, Thomas Hodges, answers five burning questions on the companies to watch.
    September 2021
    Article
  51. Baillie Gifford Managed Fund: can it continue to thrive?

    The Managed Fund was launched in 1987, so has weathered plenty of crises before.
    June 2021
    Article
  52. The Baillie Gifford Managed Fund’s UK champions - five burning questions

    The year 2020 felt somewhat surreal for UK investors. Not only was our local economy hit hard by the pandemic, but whole sectors of the stock market came under pressure, including many high-profile firms.
    April 2021
    Document
  53. Managed Fund - Manager Insights.

    Lucy Haddow, product specialist, speaks to investment managers Steven Hay and Iain McCombie about the Managed Fund, as they reflect on 2020 and look forward to what’s to come.
    February 2021
    Video0 minute
  54. Scale as a service

    Companies become more efficient as they grow. In the past, that involved big capital outlays and was bad news for challengers. However, as Gary Robinson explains, entrepreneurs can now rent the essential tools from cloud platforms, enabling them to compete more easily.
    September 2020
    Document
  55. Introduction to the Managed Fund

    Since 1987, the Managed Fund has exemplified that sometimes the simplest solutions can be very successful. Iain McCombie and Steven Hay explain how the fund can help you solve the puzzle of investing in a complex world.
    May 2019
    Video6 minutes

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How to invest

You can invest in our funds through a wide range of investment platforms. If your preferred platform does not currently offer our funds, they may be made available upon request by contacting the platform directly.

Please note that we do not have the facility for you to invest directly with us in our Investment Trusts and we do not offer ISAs, SIPPS or Share Plans. The AIC’s website contains more information about investing via fund platforms and can also help you find one.

Please also note that we do not have an online service for individual investors.

Further information on our funds can be found in the relevant Key Information and Prospectus Documents, which are available in English and will be sent to you free of charge on request or can be downloaded from the literature section of our website.

Baillie Gifford does not sponsor, maintain, or have any control over the content of any other websites. Therefore, we are not responsible for the adequacy or accuracy of any of the information you may view, nor do we undertake to ensure successful transmission to any linked website.

Getting financial advice

At Baillie Gifford we don’t provide financial advice, but we do try our best to provide you with all the information we think you might need to make investment decisions. Of course, we realise there are occasions when you may want the advice of an expert.

Using professional financial advice

An authorised intermediary can give you advice and help on how best to manage your financial affairs based on your circumstances and investment aspirations. They can also help keep track of all your different investment interests, saving you a lot of time and bookkeeping.

Finding a financial adviser near you

If you want to use an authorised intermediary, Unbiased is a website that allows you to search for authorised intermediaries in your area. You can visit their site on www.unbiased.co.uk

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To download any document you will need Adobe Reader. Please note that we can now provide you with Braille and audio transcriptions of our literature on request. It may take up to 10 days for the transcription to be completed dependent on the size of the document.

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