Help and support

Answering your questions, providing information on regulatory disclosures, avoiding fraud and accessibility tips.

Fraudulent activity

Established organisations like Baillie Gifford are often targeted by fraudsters to add the appearance of legitimacy to their crimes. This can take many forms but often fraudsters will impersonate representatives of the company. They will frequently use falsified or copied material (documents, email addresses, websites etc), that uses the branding and intellectual property of the company, as a tool for impersonation.

Warning signs

Some common warning signs, and ways to protect yourself.

The FCA’s ScamSmart website is a good source of information and allows you to search the FCA warning list if you have been offered an investment.

Types of investment fraud to be aware of

We will only contact you by email if you have signed up to our marketing list or in response to an email enquiry from you. We do not cold-call prospective customers and we will not contact you by text or telephone suggesting that you buy an investment from us.

We will not solicit investment business with you directly. Application forms and top-up forms will only be sent when requested.

Our top tips

Some key things you can do to keep yourself protected.

Important information

Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited provides investment management and advisory services to non-UK clients and is authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited is not licensed under the Regulation of Investment Advising, Investment Marketing and Portfolio Management Law, 5755-1995 (the “Advice Law”) and does not carry insurance pursuant to the Advice Law.

Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited markets and distributes Baillie Gifford’s range of collective investment schemes to Qualified Clients and Qualified Investors in Israel, as listed in the First Addendum to the Regulation of Investment Advising, Investment Marketing and Portfolio Management Law, 5755-1995 (the “Advice Law”) and in the First Addendum to the Israel Securities Law, 5728-1968 (the “Securities Law”). Detailed disclosure of the collective investment schemes can be found within this website and in the relevant scheme prospectus.

Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited does not provide investment advice. If you are in any doubt about whether an investment is suitable, you should seek independent advice.

No action has been or will be taken in Israel that would permit a public offering or distribution of the Funds mentioned in this website to the public in Israel. This website and the Funds mentioned herein have not been approved by the Israeli Securities Authority (the “ISA”). In addition, the Funds mentioned in this website are not regulated under the provisions of Israel’s Joint Investment Trusts law, 5754-1994 (the “Joint Investment Trusts Law”). This website and the Funds mentioned herein will only be distributed to Israeli residents in reliance on an exemption from any advice or marketing restrictions [in a manner that will not constitute “an offer to the public” under sections 15 and 15a of]/[in reliance on an exemption from the prospectus requirements under] the Israel Securities Law, 5728-1968 (the “Securities Law”) or the Joint Investment Trusts Law, and any guidelines, pronouncements or rulings issued from time to time by the ISA as applicable.

Contact us

If you are contacted by telephone, letter or email by someone claiming to represent Baillie Gifford, please contact our Client Relations Team on 0800 917 2112 or at enquiries@bailliegifford.com. We will be happy to investigate and confirm if the contact is genuine. Please include the crime reference number if you have one.