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UK OEIC

Monthly Income Fund

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Overview

Fund objective

To produce monthly income, whilst seeking to maintain the value of that income and of capital in line with inflation (UK CPI) over five -year periods.

The Fund has no target. However, you may wish to assess performance of both income and capital against inflation (UK CPI) over five-year periods. In addition, the manager believes an appropriate performance comparison for this Fund is the Investment Association Mixed Investment 40 -85% Shares Sector.

Investment proposition

Bespoke portfolios in each asset class are constructed specifically to meet the objectives of Monthly Income. We believe a focus on income is essential in all aspects of portfolio construction, and we benefit from the depth of resource and expertise across Baillie Gifford in selecting individual securities from a global opportunity set. Getting the stock selection right and favouring resilient companies and countries that will not cut dividends or default on coupons is particularly important in limiting the income drawdown in extreme market conditions. Across all asset classes, each underlying investment is compatible with a sustainable economy.

Share price and charges

Share class

B, Inc

Price

106.50p

% change

-0.47%

Yield

4.2%

Ex-dividend (XD)

X

Ongoing charges*

0.52%

Initial charge

0%

Minimum investment

£100,000

Minimum top up

£1,000

Fund facts

As at: 28 February 2026

Fund launch date

31 August 2018

Fund size

£199.81m

Annual turnover

29%

Current number of holdings

121

Style

Income

XD Date

Last day of each month

Distribution

Second last business day of each month

Pricing

Valuation point 10am daily, swinging single price

Fund settlement cycle

Trade date plus three business days (T+3)

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Risk Warnings

Risk Introduction

The Fund does not guarantee positive returns. It aims to maintain the capital value in line with inflation, however this is not guaranteed. Investment markets can go down as well as up and market conditions can change rapidly. The value of an investment in the Fund, and any income from it, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount invested. The specific risks associated with the Fund include:

Market Conditions/Liquidity

Market values for illiquid securities which are difficult to trade, or value less frequently than the Fund, such as holdings in weekly or monthly dealt funds, may not be readily available. There can be no assurance that any value assigned to them will reflect the price the Fund might receive upon their sale. In certain circumstances it can be difficult to buy or sell the Fund's holdings and even small purchases or sales can cause their prices to move significantly, affecting the value of the Fund and the price of shares in the Fund.

Custody

Custody of assets, particularly in emerging markets, involves a risk of loss if a custodian becomes insolvent or breaches duties of care.

Emerging Markets

The Fund invests in emerging markets where difficulties in trading could arise, resulting in a negative impact on the value of your investment.

Bonds & Inflation

Bonds issued by companies and governments may be adversely affected by changes in interest rates, expectations of inflation and a decline in the creditworthiness of the bond issuer. The issuers of bonds in which the Fund invests, particularly in emerging markets, may not be able to pay the bond income as promised or could fail to repay the capital amount.

Alternative Assets

Investments may be made directly in hedge funds or, through specific investment vehicles into property, infrastructure and commodities. Returns from these investments are sensitive to various factors which may include interest and exchange rates, economic growth prospects and inflation, the occurrence of natural disasters, and the cost and availability of gearing (debt finance).

Foreign Currency

The Fund has exposure to foreign currencies and changes in the rates of exchange will cause the value of any investment, and income from it, to fall as well as rise and you may not get back the amount invested.

Derivatives

Derivatives may be used to obtain, increase or reduce exposure to assets and may result in the Fund being leveraged. This may result in greater movements (down or up) in the price of shares in the Fund. It is not our intention that the use of derivatives will significantly alter the overall risk profile of the Fund.

Volatility

The Fund's share price can be volatile due to movements in the prices of the underlying holdings and the basis on which the Fund is priced.

Fees to Capital

The manager can charge some, or all, expenses to the Fund’s capital, reducing its value. This amount can vary from year to year.

Environmental, Social and Governance

The Fund invests according to sustainable and responsible investment criteria which means it cannot invest in certain sectors and companies. The universe of available investments will be more limited than other funds that do not apply such criteria/ exclusions, therefore the Fund may have different returns than a fund which has no such restrictions.

Further Information

Further details of the risks associated with investing in the Fund can be found in the Key Investor Information Document or the Prospectus, copies of which are available at bailliegifford.com.

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Fund performance

Periodic performance

As at: 28 February 2026

1 Month
3 Months
6 Months
1 Year
3 Years
5 Years
Class B-Inc
2.6%
4.6%
6.6%
9.9%
7.2%
4.9%
Sector Average*
3.1%
5.2%
10.3%
14.5%
10.1%
6.6%
Sector Ranking
165/224
143/224
196/220
185/214
170/192
146/178

Figures for 3 and 5 years are shown as the annualised rate of return. This is the average yearly return over the specified period.

Annual discrete performance

As at: 31 December 2025

31/12/2020 –
31/12/2021
31/12/2021 –
31/12/2022
31/12/2022 –
31/12/2023
31/12/2023 –
31/12/2024
31/12/2024 –
31/12/2025
Class B-Inc
9.7%
-9.6%
8.9%
2.5%
7.5%
Sector Average*
10.9%
-10.0%
8.1%
9.0%
11.6%

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Fund portfolio holdings

The list of top 10 holdings that this fund invests in.

As at: 28 February 2026

#Holding% of total assets
1UK T Bill 11/05/20261.9%
2TSMC1.9%
3UK Treasury 4.5% 07/06/20281.8%
4Italgas S.p.A1.7%
5Terna1.2%
6Greencoat Renewables1.2%
7Apple1.2%
8NextEra Energy1.1%
9United Utilities1.1%
10Severn Trent1.1%

Asset allocation

All figures up to: 28 February 2026

Total: 100%

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Insights

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    October 2025
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    July 2025
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    November 2021
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  24. Multi Asset Income Fund Retrospective.

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    February 2020
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  1. Monthly Income Fund: retirement income in volatile markets

    How we think differently about building a steady, long-term income stream that can grow over time.
    March 2026
    Video46 minutes
  2. Smooth the journey, not the market

    For retirement investors, a steady, growing income stream can help mitigate market volatility.
    March 2026
    Article4 minutes
  3. alt=""

    Monthly Income Fund Q4 update

    Head of Credit Lesley Dunn reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    January 2026
    Video7 minutes
  4. Monthly Income Fund Q3 update

    Investment manager Nicoleta Dumitru reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    October 2025
    Video6 minutes
  5. EMLC debt: why now is a good time to add

    Emerging market local currency bonds offer high income supported by strong fundamentals.
    September 2025
    Article4 minutes
  6. Property hunting

    Jon Stewart, co-manager of the Monthly Income Fund, explains why real estate investment trusts are a long-term opportunity.
    August 2025
    Article4 minutes
  7. Monthly Income Fund Q2 update

    Investment manager Nicoleta Dumitru reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    July 2025
    Video6 minutes
  8. Monthly Income Fund: retirement income for the long term

    Investment manager Steven Hay discusses the complexities of income investing and how the Fund approaches them.
    May 2025
    Video45 minutes
  9. Navigating retirement: sequencing risk

    How retirees can protect their income during volatile times.
    May 2025
    Article4 minutes
  10. Monthly Income Fund Q1 update

    The Monthly Income Fund Team reflects on recent performance, portfolio changes and market developments.
    April 2025
    Video12 minutes
  11. Atlas Copco: Stock Story

    Ben Drury explores how a culture of innovation and decentralisation drives success in industrial technology.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  12. L'Oréal: Stock Story

    Katie Muir discusses how innovation and a positive culture have fuelled the success of the world’s leading beauty enterprise.
    March 2025
    Video3 minutes
  13. A real assets recovery in the UK

    Real assets like property and infrastructure are presenting new opportunities in the UK. Learn how we are taking advantage of them.
    February 2025
    Article5 minutes
  14. Investing in UK water

    The companies transforming the UK’s water infrastructure.
    April 2024
    Article3 minutes
  15. Legally bond: finding underestimated resilience

    By keeping an open mind, we hope to find opportunities other credit investors might overlook.
    November 2023
    Article2 minutes
  16. Can we mine sustainably?

    Minerals are key to the energy transition. We believe mining responsibly will bring rewards.
    October 2023
    Article2 minutes
  17. Sustainable Income: built to last

    Most investors demand a lasting income stream. Find out how we pursue growth that lasts.
    July 2023
    Article8 minutes
  18. Navigating a turbulent Turkey

    Turkey may be volatile, but there’s opportunity in currency forwards and competitive companies
    July 2023
    Article
  19. The real deal in property

    In a challenging environment, discover a European property sector company bucking the trend.
    July 2023
    Article
  20. Why the long-term matters

    There’s safety in being one of the crowd but it could stop you from seeing potential rewards.
    May 2023
    Article
  21. Baillie Gifford to rename its Multi Asset Income Fund

    The Fund will be renamed the Baillie Gifford Sustainable Income Fund with effect from 31st March.
    April 2023
    Document
  22. Re-awakening utilities

    Utility companies which can adapt to climate change and the shift to renewables bring the best chance of returns.
    February 2023
    Article
  23. We need to talk about inflation

    Central banks may find it hard to tackle price rises, requiring fine-tuning to fund strategies.
    November 2021
    Article
  24. Multi Asset Income Fund Retrospective.

    A resilient performance through the pandemic, now inflation is in focus.
    September 2021
    Video6 minutes
  25. Multi Asset Income Fund - annual retrospective

    Investment managers Steven Hay and James Dow reflect on the first full year of the Multi Asset Income Fund.
    February 2020
    Video4 minutes

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How to invest

You can invest in our funds via a number of fund platforms.

Please note that we do not have the facility for you to invest directly with us in our Investment Trusts and we do not offer ISAs, SIPPS or Share Plans.

Please also note that we do not have an online service for individual investors.

Further information on our funds can be found in the relevant Key Information and Prospectus Documents, which are available in English and will be sent to you free of charge on request.

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Getting financial advice

At Baillie Gifford we don’t provide financial advice, but we do try our best to provide you with all the information we think you might need to make investment decisions. Of course, we realise there are occasions when you may want the advice of an expert.

Using professional financial advice

An authorised intermediary can give you advice and help on how best to manage your financial affairs based on your circumstances and investment aspirations. They can also help keep track of all your different investment interests, saving you a lot of time and bookkeeping.

Finding a financial adviser near you

If you want to use an authorised intermediary, Unbiased is a website that allows you to search for authorised intermediaries in your area. You can visit their site on www.unbiased.co.uk

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Documents

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