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Baillie Gifford U.S. Equity Growth Fund

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Overview

Ticker
BGGKX
Objective

The Baillie Gifford U.S. Equity Growth Fund seeks capital appreciation.

We aim to identify the exceptional growth businesses in America and own them for long enough that the advantages of their business models and strength of their cultures become the dominant drivers of their stock prices. We believe this long-term horizon allows us to harness the asymmetry inherent in equity markets to capture the disproportionate impact of successful investments. We run concentrated portfolios as we do not want to dilute the impact of such companies in the name of diversification.

Share price and charges

Share class
K
Ticker
BGGKX
NAV
28.58
% change
-0.83%
Management fee
0.50%
Other expenses
0.75%
Gross expense ratio
1.25%
Fee waiver
-0.60%
Net expense ratio
0.65%

Fund facts

As at: May 31, 2025

Fund launch date

December 5, 2016

Fund size

$19.4m

Benchmark

S&P 500 Index

Current number of holdings

47

Active share

86%*

Annual turnover

13%

Style

Growth

Guideline number of holdings

30-50

*Relative to S&P 500 Index.

Source: Baillie Gifford & Co and relevant underlying index provider(s).

Launch date refers to the longest running share class of the fund. This is earlier than the K and Institutional share class launch date.

Portfolio characteristics

The fund's characteristics compared to the index.

As at May 31, 2025

FundS&P 500 Index
Market cap (weighted average)$468.36bn$1018.96bn
Price / Book9.375.08
Price / Earnings (12 months forward)44.1421.04
Earnings growth (5 year historic)30.52%11.95%
Return on equity (12 months forward)12.52%24.09%
Standard deviation (trailing 3 years)28.64%17.95%
Beta1.73N/A

Source: Baillie Gifford & Co, FactSet, Revolution, and relevant underlying index provider(s).

Beta is in comparison to S&P 500 Index.

A full glossary of definitions can be viewed at the bottom of this page.

Meet the managers

Risks

The most significant risks of an investment in the Baillie Gifford US Equity Growth Fund are Investment Style Risk, Growth Stock Risk, Long-Term Investment Strategy Risk, Geographic Focus Risk and Non-Diversification Risk. The Fund is managed on a bottom up basis and stock selection is likely to be the main driver of investment returns. Returns are unlikely to track the movements of the benchmark. The prices of growth stocks can be based largely on expectations of future earnings and can decline significantly in reaction to negative news. The Fund is managed on a long-term outlook, meaning that the Fund managers look for investments that they think will make returns over a number of years, rather than over shorter time periods. The Fund focuses on investments in the US, meaning it may offer less diversification and be more volatile than other funds. The Fund may have a smaller number of holdings with larger positions in each relative to other mutual funds. Other Fund risks include: Conflicts of Interest Risk, Developed Markets Risk, Equity Securities Risk, Environmental, Social and Governance Risk, Focused Investment Risk, Government and Regulatory Risk, Information Technology Risk, Initial Public Offering Risk, Large-Capitalization Securities Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Disruption and Geopolitical Risk, Market Risk, New and Smaller-Sized Funds Risk, Service Provider Risk, Small-and Medium-Capitalization Securities Risk and Valuation Risk.

Index disclaimer

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The Baillie Gifford Mutual Funds are distributed by Baillie Gifford Funds Services LLC. Investors should carefully consider the objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Funds before investing. This information and other information about the Funds can be found in the prospectus and the summary prospectus. For a prospectus and summary prospectus please go to the Documents section on this page. Please carefully read the Fund’s prospectus and related documents before investing.

Definitions

Active share

A measure of the Fund's overlap with the benchmark. An active share of 100 indicates no overlap with the benchmark and an active share of zero indicates a portfolio that tracks the benchmark.

Annual turnover

Turnover is calculated as the smaller figure of either purchases or sales for the month and dividing it by an average fund market value. Annual Turnover is calculated as the sum of the monthly turnover figures for the 12 month period.

Market cap (weighted average)

The weighted average size of companies represented in the portfolio, denoted by market capitalization.

Price/Book

The weighted average ratio of current share price to last reported company book value per share. This represents a measure of valuation levels.

Price/Earnings (12 months forward)

The weighted average ratio of current share price divided by the 12 month forward earnings per share. This represents a measure of valuation levels.

Earnings growth (5 years historic)

The weighted average growth in earnings per share of current portfolio holdings delivered over the past 5 years, expressed in % per annum. This represents a measure of delivered profits growth for the current holdings in the portfolio or benchmark.

Return on equity (12 months forward)

The weighted average ratio of 12 month forward earnings per share divided by the last reported book value per share. This represents a forward-looking measure of profitability, based on the current holdings of the portfolio or benchmark.

Beta

Beta is a measure of systematic risk, denoting the sensitivity of a fund to the direction of the market. Measures of beta that are significantly higher (lower) than 1.0 indicate a greater (lesser) degree of sensitivity to market direction.

Standard deviation

A measure of the volatility of absolute returns. It is a measure of the dispersion of a set of absolute returns from its mean.

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