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Equity income and multi-asset income
Our equity and multi-asset-income strategies aim to generate dependable income for you while maintaining or growing the inflation-adjusted value of your capital over the long term.
What are the strategies’ characteristics?
Global Equity Income and its responsible variant invest in 50 to 80 companies offering sustainable and dependable growth. We seek to create capital growth and a dependable income, both accounting for inflation. Sustainable Income invests in global equities, ‘real assets’ – such as property and infrastructure – and fixed income. It pays a higher level of steady current income than equity-only income portfolios while seeking to maintain the inflation-adjusted value of capital and income over time.
How do we invest in these income strategies?
Our Global Income Growth team manages the Equity Income strategies. It seeks cash-generative and capital-light firms with defensible competitive positions, which pay dividends as well as reinvest for growth.
Multi Asset Income is managed by a Portfolio Construction Group. It draws in specialists from across Baillie Gifford. Asset class diversification reduces vulnerability to short-term volatility.
Equity-income and multi-asset-income strategies
Global Income Growth
Balancing current income needs and long-term capital growth, aiming for comprehensive, enduring returns.Japan Income Growth
We try and find Japan's undervalued assets through a fundamentals-driven approach for investors seeking potential growth opportunities.Responsible Global Equity Income
We believe in the potential power of dividend compounding for enduring income and long-term capital growth success.
All our investment capabilities
Core growth
Large, diverse portfolios of growth-focused holdings built with benchmarks and reduced volatility in mind.Equity and multi-asset income
Seeking both dependable income and long-term capital growth.Flexible growth
Portfolios containing a mix of firms focused on disruption, steady compounding and timely capital allocation.High growth
Concentrated portfolios of fast-growth companies, typically holding between 25 and 50 stocks.
Important information
Qualified Investors include those that the Financial Services Act (FinSA) defines as Professional or Institutional Clients, which range from central banks to private investment structures with professional treasury operations created for a high-net-worth retail client. If you are not a qualified investor please select “Change” at the top of this page.
Baillie Gifford Investment Management (Europe) Limited is authorised and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland (Reference number C182354) as an Alternative Investment Fund Manager and UCITS Manager to Baillie Gifford Worldwide Funds plc. Its registered office is 4/5 School House Lane East, Dublin 2, D02 N279, Ireland.
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