Overview
ISIN
GB0030517261SEDOL
3051726Investment proposition
Monks Investment Trust aims for long-term capital growth which takes priority over income. This is pursued through applying a patient approach to investment, principally from a differentiated, actively managed global equity portfolio containing a diversified range of growth stocks.
Share price and charges
Price
1438.00pNAV at fair
1550.54pPremium (+) or discount (-) at fair
-7.3%Ongoing charges*
0.43%Fund facts
Active share
77%*
Fund launch date
1929
AIC Investment Sector
Global
Benchmark
FTSE World Index
Past performance is not a guide to future returns.
*Relative to FTSE World Index. Source: Baillie Gifford & Co, FTSE.
We are drawn to businesses addressing a particular ‘crisis’ in a novel manner which can help to reduce costs and/or produce a radically improved quality of service.
Meet the managers
Meet the directors
Intermediary client contacts
If you’d like further information, please get in touch with the Intermediary Client Contact for your area.
Ratings
As at: 30 September 2025
AGM, voting and registrar details
AGM
Tuesday 9 September 2025 at 11:30am at The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS.
Voting
Access information on our Corporate calendar, AGM voting and attendance.
Access information on votes cast by Baillie Gifford during the previous quarter on behalf of the investment trust in the Proxy voting disclosure.
Registrar
Computershare Investor Service PLC,
The Pavilions,
Bridgwater Road,
Bristol,
BS99 6ZZ.
Regulatory news announcements
Regulatory news announcements which are released to the London Stock Exchange can be accessed via their service.
The Association of Investment Companies
Further information on investment trusts and the investment trust sector can be found on The Association of Investment Companies website.
Risk Warnings
Risk Introduction
The investment trusts managed by Baillie Gifford & Co Limited are listed UK companies. The value of their shares, and any income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount invested. The specific risks associated with the Trust include:
Currency
The Trust invests in overseas securities. Changes in the rates of exchange may also cause the value of your investment (and any income it may pay) to go down or up.
Emerging Markets
The Trust invests in emerging markets where difficulties in dealing, settlement and custody could arise, resulting in a negative impact on the value of your investment.
Private Companies
Unlisted investments such as private companies can increase risk. These assets may be more difficult to sell, so changes in their prices may be greater.
Gearing
The Trust can borrow money to make further investments (sometimes known as "gearing" or "leverage"). The risk is that when this money is repaid by the Trust, the value of the investments may not be enough to cover the borrowing and interest costs, and the Trust will make a loss. If the Trust's investments fall in value, any invested borrowings will increase the amount of this loss.
Liquidity
Market values for securities which have become difficult to trade may not be readily available and there can be no assurance that any value assigned to such securities will accurately reflect the price the Trust might receive upon their sale.
Derivatives
The Trust can make use of derivatives which may impact on its performance.
Premium Risk
Share prices may either be below (at a discount) or above (at a premium) the net asset value (NAV). The Company may issue new shares when the price is at a premium which may reduce the share price. Shares bought at a premium may have a greater risk of loss than those bought at a discount.
Buy-backs
The Trust can buy back its own shares. The risks from borrowing, referred to above, are increased when a trust buys back its own shares.
Income Secondary
The aim of the Trust is to achieve capital growth. You should not expect a significant, or steady, annual income from the Trust.
Regulation of Investment Trusts
The Trust is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Index disclaimer
Fund performance
Periodic Performance
As at: 31 October 2025
1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Share Price | 29.1% | 59.7% | 35.4% | 290.7% |
NAV | 21.5% | 57.7% | 48.7% | 264.9% |
Index* | 21.0% | 61.2% | 107.2% | 273.0% |
Discrete Performance
As at: 30 September 2025
30/09/2020 – 30/09/2021 | 30/09/2021 – 30/09/2022 | 30/09/2022 – 30/09/2023 | 30/09/2023 – 30/09/2024 | 30/09/2024 – 30/09/2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Share Price | 23.8% | -30.1% | -2.6% | 24.9% | 25.1% |
NAV | 24.8% | -23.6% | 1.7% | 22.7% | 19.2% |
Index* | 24.0% | -3.0% | 12.2% | 20.6% | 17.8% |
Performance
As at: 31 October 2025
Source: Morningstar, FTSE.
Performance figures appear in GBP. Comparative index data is limited to a 5 year period from the current date.
The graph is rebased to 100.
Discount/premium history at fair
As at: 31 October 2025
Source: Morningstar. Premium/Discount of share price to NAV at fair.
If the graph shows negative figures this means that the share price is lower than the NAV at fair – this is known as trading at a Discount.
If the graph shows positive figures this means that the share price is higher than the NAV at fair - this is known as trading at a Premium.
Active Share
As at: 31 October 2025
Relative to FTSE World Index. Source: Baillie Gifford & Co, FTSE.
Fund portfolio holdings
The list of top 10 holdings that this fund invests in.
As at: 31 October 2025
| # | Holding | % of total assets |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | NVIDIA | 5.3% |
| 2 | TSMC | 4.6% |
| 3 | Microsoft | 4.5% |
| 4 | Amazon.com | 4.2% |
| 5 | Meta Platforms | 3.9% |
| 6 | Prosus | 3.6% |
| 7 | The Schiehallion Fund Limited | 3.1% |
| 8 | Alphabet | 2.2% |
| 9 | Service Corporation International | 2.0% |
| 10 | Martin Marietta Materials | 1.9% |
Insights
Key articles, videos and podcasts relating to the fund:
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Monks’ musings: the fruits of diversity
Why investing in companies with different sources of growth creates resilience while creating space for breakout winners.
Monks Q3 update
Investment manager Michael Taylor reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
Salesforce: AI agents at work
Agentforce's promise of fast, low-cost, 24/7 customer service.
Monks Investment Trust: Manager Insights
Spencer Adair on performance, portfolio updates and aligning with deep structural changes in the years ahead.
Monks’ musings: the end of globalisation’s Long Decade
We identify self-reliant companies equipped for the global shift towards regionalisation
Monks Q2 update
The Monks Investment Trust Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
The Next Chapter
Baillie Gifford trusts showcase private market focus and AI optimism at annual investment conference.
Monks’ musings: the benefits of being flexible
Investing in adaptable businesses and those relatively impervious to new trade restrictions.
Alnylam: Stock Story
Richie Vernon explores the revolutionary drugs transforming patient lives.
Atlas Copco: Stock Story
Ben Drury explores how a culture of innovation and decentralisation drives success in industrial technology.
Moutai: Stock Story
Ben Buckler investigates the Chinese brand dominating the global luxury drinks market.
DoorDash: delivering the goods
How DoorDash’s ambitions extend far beyond restaurant deliveries.
Monks’ musings: sweet coffee and building scale
Backing the Dutch Bros coffee chain and Builders FirstSource’s push into higher-margin goods.
Monks: growth beyond the obvious
Seeking growth through strategic investments in high-growth companies adapting to AI and infrastructure trends.
Why growth investors can’t ignore China
China’s electric car, battery and other advanced manufacturers are on the rise.
Monks’ musings: the rewards of diversity
How our diversity-driven growth approach is outpacing the market index.
Kweichow Moutai: spirit of China
The fiery spirit that’s a profitable symbol of Chinese culture and luxury.
Beyond NVIDIA: investing in semiconductors
Why some of the leading computer chip makers and companies enabling them have room to grow.
China: the new shoots of growth
Why advanced manufacturing and social context are key to investing in tomorrow’s Chinese giants.
Monks Investment Trust: Manager Insights
Spencer Adair on performance, portfolio updates and aligning with deep structural changes in the years ahead.
Monks Investment Trust: interview with Spencer Adair
We discuss the importance of long-term investing for outsized returns within the Monks Investment Trust.
Monks’ musings: chips, bricks and clinical care
Sharing Monks’ methods in overcoming market uncertainties with strategic investments in AI, healthcare and infrastructure.
Monks’ musings: AI and infrastructure
A winning mix of AI-related tech stocks with companies leading US infrastructure renewal.
Investor Forum: Onboard for growth
Optimism for the future of growth investing from four of Baillie Gifford’s investment trusts.
The US building bonanza
America’s infrastructure upgrade plan vastly exceeds its spending on rebuilding post-war Europe.
Monks Research Agenda
From AI to infrastructure – Monks homes in on the growth areas and companies best placed to exploit opportunities.
Monks’ musings – fourth quarter 2023
How portfolio companies’ adaptability is boosting the outlook for the Trust.
Monks: 3D growth investing
Spencer Adair explains how the portfolio is adapting to change by investing three company types.
Monks’ musings – third quarter 2023
In adverse markets, our portfolio companies’ operational progress gives us confidence.
How Microsoft got its mojo back
By shifting the focus from Windows and embracing AI, the firm has revitalised its fortunes.
Monks: Growth in three dimensions
Not all great companies follow the same path to growth.
Manager insights: Monks Investment Trust
Malcolm MacColl discusses recent performance, portfolio positioning, growth profiles and AI.
Monks’ musings – second quarter 2023
Amid a scramble for short-term gains, it pays to consider the disruptors investing in future firepower.
Monks Stewardship Report
Only companies that make sustainability a priority build truly lasting franchises.
Making health insurance manageable
How Elevance Health uses its scale to smooth a path through the US health system’s maze.
Monks Research Agenda 2023
How can we invest in quality companies in a changing market?
Monks: how diversity beats adversity
Having a varied portfolio allows the trust to navigate volatile periods and focus on the long term.
Monks Investment Trust Manager Insights
Jon Henry discusses changes to the portfolio, the impact of inflation and optimism in periods of volatility.
Digital Disruption and the future.
Online infrastructure and digital disruption in the education, energy, and transport sectors make for an exciting future.
Diversified and Disruptive: Growth Investing in a Changing World
Join the manager of the Monks Investment Trust, Spencer Adair, as he outlines how the trust seeks to harness growth in an ever-changing world.
Monks Investment Trust 2022 Research Agenda.
In their Research Agenda for 2022, the investment managers consider the benefits of deep work in helping them find growth opportunities.
Casting the net wider.
Monks seeks profit and resilience from its diversified growth stocks portfolio.
Monks Stewardship Report 2021.
For the year to 30 September 2021.
Baillie Gifford explains its approach to valuing private companies in investment trust portfolios.
The value in growth investing.
One says “growth”. The other says “value”. But that’s not what investors should be focusing on.
Growth or value: it’s not a black or white choice
Operational performance is a better indicator of growth than inflation. Malcolm MacColl shares why.
Diverse and disruptive.
The Monks Investment Trust’s growth-focused stock picking strategy.
Thriving after adversity.
Why cyclical stocks such as Ryanair and Rio Tinto are comeback kings.
Harnessing Growth in an Ever-changing World.
Client director Jon Carnegie is joined by investment manager Spencer Adair to discuss what the future might hold and how we harness the opportunities we see.
Monks Investment Trust Manager Insights.
Monks Manager Spencer Adair looks beyond the noise of recent months to the longer term.
The history of The Monks Investment Trust
Historian John Newlands outlines the story of the Monks Investment Trust hard-fought growth.
The Monks Investment Trust PLC Webinar.
Spencer Adair, newly appointed co-manager of the Monks Investment Trust, explains why the investment approach will not change. He sheds light on the past and current positioning of the portfolio, the fundamental strategy of the team involved, and the core philosophy of Monks that has been largely unchanged throughout the trust’s history.
The Importance Of Looking Forward.
Client Director Jon Henry is joined by Monks Investment Trust Managers Spencer Adair and Malcolm MacColl to discuss the importance of looking forward, as well as the Monks Research Agenda, a document produced by the Monks Team annually, which identifies a handful of areas which will help inform our investment research and approach.
Monks research agenda 2021
In this year’s Research Agenda, Monks' investment managers share their thoughts on how change can help shape the portfolio.
What I've learned In four decades of investing
His career spanned big changes in investment – and in the fortunes of Baillie Gifford. Charles Plowden, joint senior partner and manager of Monks Investment Trust, looks at the opportunities ahead.
What I've learned in four decades of investing
His career spanned big changes in investment – and in the fortunes of Baillie Gifford. Charles Plowden, joint senior partner and manager of Monks Investment Trust, looks at the opportunities ahead.
Monks Stewardship Report 2020.
Our goal as investors is the identification and nurturing of companies capable of outstanding long-term returns. The excellent studies of Professor Hank Bessembinder and others make clear that long-run wealth creation is dominated by a remarkably small number of extraordinary companies, often powering technological or societal change.
Monks - staying ahead of change
Few things matter more to an investor than understanding and anticipating change. As we celebrate 15 years of Global Alpha, we share some thoughts on how the portfolio, our process and the team have developed over time.
The Monks Investment Trust PLC – Manager Update.
Jon Henry, client director, talks to Charles Plowden and Spencer Adair, investment managers on the Global Alpha Team, about their investment approach, the performance of Monks, how the Trust is positioned and what we are excited about moving forward.
Monks – Long-Term Stewards.
Charles Plowden explains how long-term stewardship is one of the four golden threads that weaves together to form the Monks investment strategy.

Monks’ musings: the fruits of diversity
Why investing in companies with different sources of growth creates resilience while creating space for breakout winners.
Monks Q3 update
Investment manager Michael Taylor reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
Salesforce: AI agents at work
Agentforce's promise of fast, low-cost, 24/7 customer service.
Monks Investment Trust: Manager Insights
Spencer Adair on performance, portfolio updates and aligning with deep structural changes in the years ahead.
Monks’ musings: the end of globalisation’s Long Decade
We identify self-reliant companies equipped for the global shift towards regionalisation
Monks Q2 update
The Monks Investment Trust Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
The Next Chapter
Baillie Gifford trusts showcase private market focus and AI optimism at annual investment conference.
Monks’ musings: the benefits of being flexible
Investing in adaptable businesses and those relatively impervious to new trade restrictions.
Alnylam: Stock Story
Richie Vernon explores the revolutionary drugs transforming patient lives.
Atlas Copco: Stock Story
Ben Drury explores how a culture of innovation and decentralisation drives success in industrial technology.
Moutai: Stock Story
Ben Buckler investigates the Chinese brand dominating the global luxury drinks market.
DoorDash: delivering the goods
How DoorDash’s ambitions extend far beyond restaurant deliveries.
Monks’ musings: sweet coffee and building scale
Backing the Dutch Bros coffee chain and Builders FirstSource’s push into higher-margin goods.
Monks: growth beyond the obvious
Seeking growth through strategic investments in high-growth companies adapting to AI and infrastructure trends.
Why growth investors can’t ignore China
China’s electric car, battery and other advanced manufacturers are on the rise.
Monks’ musings: the rewards of diversity
How our diversity-driven growth approach is outpacing the market index.
Kweichow Moutai: spirit of China
The fiery spirit that’s a profitable symbol of Chinese culture and luxury.
Beyond NVIDIA: investing in semiconductors
Why some of the leading computer chip makers and companies enabling them have room to grow.
China: the new shoots of growth
Why advanced manufacturing and social context are key to investing in tomorrow’s Chinese giants.
Monks Investment Trust: Manager Insights
Spencer Adair on performance, portfolio updates and aligning with deep structural changes in the years ahead.
Monks Investment Trust: interview with Spencer Adair
We discuss the importance of long-term investing for outsized returns within the Monks Investment Trust.
Monks’ musings: chips, bricks and clinical care
Sharing Monks’ methods in overcoming market uncertainties with strategic investments in AI, healthcare and infrastructure.
Monks’ musings: AI and infrastructure
A winning mix of AI-related tech stocks with companies leading US infrastructure renewal.
Investor Forum: Onboard for growth
Optimism for the future of growth investing from four of Baillie Gifford’s investment trusts.
The US building bonanza
America’s infrastructure upgrade plan vastly exceeds its spending on rebuilding post-war Europe.
Monks Research Agenda
From AI to infrastructure – Monks homes in on the growth areas and companies best placed to exploit opportunities.
Monks’ musings – fourth quarter 2023
How portfolio companies’ adaptability is boosting the outlook for the Trust.
Monks: 3D growth investing
Spencer Adair explains how the portfolio is adapting to change by investing three company types.
Monks’ musings – third quarter 2023
In adverse markets, our portfolio companies’ operational progress gives us confidence.
How Microsoft got its mojo back
By shifting the focus from Windows and embracing AI, the firm has revitalised its fortunes.
Monks: Growth in three dimensions
Not all great companies follow the same path to growth.
Manager insights: Monks Investment Trust
Malcolm MacColl discusses recent performance, portfolio positioning, growth profiles and AI.
Monks’ musings – second quarter 2023
Amid a scramble for short-term gains, it pays to consider the disruptors investing in future firepower.
Monks Stewardship Report
Only companies that make sustainability a priority build truly lasting franchises.
Making health insurance manageable
How Elevance Health uses its scale to smooth a path through the US health system’s maze.
Monks Research Agenda 2023
How can we invest in quality companies in a changing market?
Monks: how diversity beats adversity
Having a varied portfolio allows the trust to navigate volatile periods and focus on the long term.
Monks Investment Trust Manager Insights
Jon Henry discusses changes to the portfolio, the impact of inflation and optimism in periods of volatility.
Digital Disruption and the future.
Online infrastructure and digital disruption in the education, energy, and transport sectors make for an exciting future.
Diversified and Disruptive: Growth Investing in a Changing World
Join the manager of the Monks Investment Trust, Spencer Adair, as he outlines how the trust seeks to harness growth in an ever-changing world.
Monks Investment Trust 2022 Research Agenda.
In their Research Agenda for 2022, the investment managers consider the benefits of deep work in helping them find growth opportunities.
Casting the net wider.
Monks seeks profit and resilience from its diversified growth stocks portfolio.
Monks Stewardship Report 2021.
For the year to 30 September 2021.
Valuing private companies.
Baillie Gifford explains its approach to valuing private companies in investment trust portfolios.
The value in growth investing.
One says “growth”. The other says “value”. But that’s not what investors should be focusing on.
Growth or value: it’s not a black or white choice
Operational performance is a better indicator of growth than inflation. Malcolm MacColl shares why.
Diverse and disruptive.
The Monks Investment Trust’s growth-focused stock picking strategy.
Thriving after adversity.
Why cyclical stocks such as Ryanair and Rio Tinto are comeback kings.
Harnessing Growth in an Ever-changing World.
Client director Jon Carnegie is joined by investment manager Spencer Adair to discuss what the future might hold and how we harness the opportunities we see.
Monks Investment Trust Manager Insights.
Monks Manager Spencer Adair looks beyond the noise of recent months to the longer term.
The history of The Monks Investment Trust
Historian John Newlands outlines the story of the Monks Investment Trust hard-fought growth.
The Monks Investment Trust PLC Webinar.
Spencer Adair, newly appointed co-manager of the Monks Investment Trust, explains why the investment approach will not change. He sheds light on the past and current positioning of the portfolio, the fundamental strategy of the team involved, and the core philosophy of Monks that has been largely unchanged throughout the trust’s history.
The Importance Of Looking Forward.
Client Director Jon Henry is joined by Monks Investment Trust Managers Spencer Adair and Malcolm MacColl to discuss the importance of looking forward, as well as the Monks Research Agenda, a document produced by the Monks Team annually, which identifies a handful of areas which will help inform our investment research and approach.
Monks research agenda 2021
In this year’s Research Agenda, Monks' investment managers share their thoughts on how change can help shape the portfolio.
What I've learned In four decades of investing
His career spanned big changes in investment – and in the fortunes of Baillie Gifford. Charles Plowden, joint senior partner and manager of Monks Investment Trust, looks at the opportunities ahead.
What I've learned in four decades of investing
His career spanned big changes in investment – and in the fortunes of Baillie Gifford. Charles Plowden, joint senior partner and manager of Monks Investment Trust, looks at the opportunities ahead.
Monks Stewardship Report 2020.
Our goal as investors is the identification and nurturing of companies capable of outstanding long-term returns. The excellent studies of Professor Hank Bessembinder and others make clear that long-run wealth creation is dominated by a remarkably small number of extraordinary companies, often powering technological or societal change.
Monks - staying ahead of change
Few things matter more to an investor than understanding and anticipating change. As we celebrate 15 years of Global Alpha, we share some thoughts on how the portfolio, our process and the team have developed over time.
The Monks Investment Trust PLC – Manager Update.
Jon Henry, client director, talks to Charles Plowden and Spencer Adair, investment managers on the Global Alpha Team, about their investment approach, the performance of Monks, how the Trust is positioned and what we are excited about moving forward.
Monks – Long-Term Stewards.
Charles Plowden explains how long-term stewardship is one of the four golden threads that weaves together to form the Monks investment strategy.
How to buy
You can invest in our funds via a number of fund platforms. Information on the range of funds available through platforms can be obtained from platforms@bailliegifford.com
Further information on the funds can be found in the relevant Key Information Documents, which are available in English and will be sent to you free of charge on request.
Documents
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