Modern slavery statement submission process updated
The process for submitting modern slavery statements to the Modern Slavery Statements Register has recently been updated. These changes are designed to help entities submit their statements correctly and reduce common submission errors. To learn more, read the MSS Submission Overview. You can access it via the More information link below or in the Resources section. If you need help or have any questions, please contact us through the Contact us page.
More information

The publication of modern slavery statements (statements) on this Register does not indicate compliance with the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (the Act). Pursuant to section 19(2) of the Act, the Attorney-General’s Department publishes all statements properly submitted to this Register, including compliant and non-compliant statements, in order to maximise transparency and ensure entities are publicly accountable for their actions to address modern slavery risks. Statements that fail to meet the requirements for approval and signature set out in sections 13(2) or 14(2) of the Act will not be registered.

Number
2025-2077
Type
Single
Period
01 April 2024 to 31 March 2025
Annual revenue
The consolidated revenue information is exempt from public disclosure. Baillie Gifford & Co is a private Scottish partnership and as such is not required to publish financial accounts. Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited is an Australian Registered Business and has a turnover of more than AUD$100m for the relevant financial year.
Industry sectors
Financial and Insurance Services
Countries
United Kingdom
Reporting Obligations
UK Modern Slavery Act 2015