Baillie Gifford
Baillie Gifford is a company. It is in Edinburgh, the United Kingdom and it has a male CEO called Peter Singlehurst. It was founded in 1908 and is part of the Financials sector, specifically in the Capital Markets industry.
Key facts
- city: Edinburgh
- country: United Kingdom
- employees: Try Pro to see estimate
- revenues: 39.8M $
- sector: Financials
- industry: Capital Markets
- foundation year: 1908
- CEO: Peter Singlehurst
- CEO gender: male
- ESG score: Try Pro to see estimate
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- Asset Management and Investment Trusts | Baillie Gifford
- Baillie Gifford was founded in 1908 and is an independent investment manager, managing pension funds, investment trusts, unit trusts and ISAs.
- Independent global investment managers since 1908. | Baillie Gifford is one of the UK's leading independently owned investment management firms. It is owned and run by 47 of its senior executives who operate as a partnership, a structure which has endured for over a century and which provides stability for clients and motivation for employees.
- The Schiehallion Fund Limited specializes in growth capital and later stage investments. The fund seeks to invest in private businesses which have the potential of trading on a public stock exchange. The fund doesn't have any specific industry or geographic sector focus. The fund typically invests in the form of equity and equity-related instruments (which may include, without limitation, preference shares, convertible debt instruments, equity-related and equity-linked notes and warrants) issued by portfolio companies. The fund doesn't make initial investment which exceeds the 10 percent of most recent net asset value of the portfolio company. The fund also doesn't seek to make investments in excess of 19.9 or 20 percent of the value of portfolio companies. It invests in the companies having enterprise value of at least $500 million. The fund seeks to make long term minority investments.