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Vanguard Global Small-Cap Index Accumulation (GBP)

Sell:47,436.37p Buy:47,436.37p Change: 863.36p (1.85%)
Prices as at 22 August 2025
Sell:47,436.37p
Buy:47,436.37p
Change: 863.36p (1.85%)
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
Prices as at 22 August 2025
Sell:47,436.37p
Buy:47,436.37p
Change: 863.36p (1.85%)
Prices as at 22 August 2025
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
The selling price currently displayed is higher than the buying price. This can occur temporarily for a variety of reasons; shortly before the market opens, after the market closes or because of extraordinary price volatility during the trading day.

Our view on this Fund

This fund does not feature on the Wealth Shortlist of funds our analysts believe have the potential to outperform their peers over the long term. This is not a recommendation to sell; however, if you are thinking of adding to your investments, we believe the Wealth Shortlist is a good place to start. View funds on the Wealth Shortlist »

This fund offers a low-cost and simple way to invest in smaller companies across developed markets. Smaller companies are often among the most innovative and offer lots of growth potential, although they are more volatile and higher risk than their larger counterparts.

We view this fund as a useful way to gain passive exposure to smaller companies. It could also provide some diversification to an investment portfolio focused on shares in larger companies.

Our view on the sector

It's natural for UK investors to focus on funds investing in their home market. But as the world has become more connected, so has the investment landscape. There are lots of funds investing across the globe, and these can be a great way to diversify an investment portfolio. Funds in the global sector can invest anywhere in the world. But they go about this in different ways. They vary in how much they can invest in certain types of companies, sectors, countries, or regions. Some focus on developed markets or large multinational corporations, while others invest more in higher-risk emerging markets or smaller companies. Some target companies with higher-growth expectations and others search for unloved companies with the potential to recover.

Performance Analysis

Since launch in 2010, the fund has done a good job of tracking its benchmark . As is typical of tracker funds, it’s fallen behind the benchmark over the long term because of the costs involved in running the fund. However, the tools used by the managers have helped to keep performance tight to the index. Given Vanguard’s size, experience and expertise running index tracker funds, we expect the fund to continue to track the index well in the future, though there are no guarantees.

Investment Philosophy

Tracker funds are one of the simplest ways to invest. The fund aims to match the performance of an index, rather than beat it. Factors like withholding taxes, dealing commissions and spreads, and the cost of running the fund all drag on performance. The team work out the best way to match the performance of the index while keeping costs to a minimum. If the fund's costs are low, it's likely to track the index more closely over time.

Process and Portfolio Construction

This fund tracks the performance of the MSCI World Small Cap Index. It’s made up of around 4,000 companies spread across 23 countries in developed markets. It aims to invest in all the companies in the index and in the same proportion. This is known as full replication and should help the fund track the index closely. Vanguard will lend some of the investments in the fund to other providers in exchange for a fee. This can be used to offset some of the costs of running the fund, but stock lending adds risk.

Please note as this fund is listed offshore, investors are not usually entitled to compensation through the UK Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

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Fund Track Record

22/08/20 to 22/08/21 22/08/21 to 22/08/22 22/08/22 to 22/08/23 22/08/23 to 22/08/24 22/08/24 to 22/08/25
Annual return 32.47% 0.19% -5.54% 13.50% 12.32%

Please remember past performance is not a guide to future returns. Where no data is shown, figures are not available. This information is provided to help you choose your own investments, remember they can fall as well as rise in value so you may not get back the original amount invested.

Information about the fund

Fund manager biography

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Manager Name: Vanguard Equity Index Group
Manager start date: 10 December 2009
Manager located in: TBC

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You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account