About Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT)
Scottish Mortgage Ord is a Unknown company operating in the Unknown sector. The company is headquartered in Unknown. SMT has been publicly traded since 1968, giving it 58+ years of trading history.
Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) has been publicly traded since 1968, making it a 58-year-old public company. With a market capitalization of £13 billion, SMT is a large established company.
SMT trades on the London Stock Exchange and is classified as a large-cap-cap stock with a market capitalization of approximately £13 billion.
Key Statistics
- Current Price
- £1,182.00
- Market Cap
- £12.78B
- 52-Week High
- £1,298.50
- 52-Week Low
- £778.14
- Sector
- Unknown
- Industry
- Unknown
SMT Investment Performance
SMT has declined 0.3% year-to-date in 2026. Over the past 5 years, a £1,000 investment in SMT would have grown to £1,038, representing a 3.8% total return. Since its IPO in 1968, a £1,000 investment would now be worth £246,135.
£1,000 Invested in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT)
How much would £1,000 invested in SMT be worth today?
What would £1,000 invested in SMT 1 year ago be worth today?
A £1,000 investment in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) in 2025 would be worth £1,217 as of March 2026, representing a +21.7% total return.
What would £1,000 invested in SMT 3 years ago be worth today?
A £1,000 investment in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) in 2023 would be worth £1,761 as of March 2026, representing a +76.1% total return.
What would £1,000 invested in SMT 5 years ago be worth today?
A £1,000 investment in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) in 2021 would be worth £1,038 as of March 2026, representing a +3.8% total return.
What would £1,000 invested in SMT 10 years ago be worth today?
A £1,000 investment in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) in 2016 would be worth £4,629 as of March 2026, representing a +362.9% total return.
What would £1,000 invested in SMT at IPO be worth today?
A £1,000 investment in Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) at IPO would be worth £246,135 as of March 2026, representing a +24513.5% total return.
Monthly Returns Heatmap
Over the past 57+ years (687 months), Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) has averaged a monthly return of +1.04% with a median return of +0.95%. The stock had 380 positive months (55%) and 234 negative months (34%). The best month in SMT's history was January 1975 with a +61.4% return, while the worst was October 1987 at -31.0%. Historically, December tends to be the strongest month (averaging +2.4%), and September the weakest (-1.1%).
SMT's longest winning streak was 11 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 5 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 1975 with a cumulative return of +96.4%, and the worst was 1974 at -59.1%.
Annual Returns
Over 58 years of trading history, Scottish Mortgage Ord (SMT) has delivered an average annual return of +14.09% with a median return of +12.29%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +9.96%. The stock posted gains in 44 years (76%) and losses in 14 years (24%).
SMT's best year was 1975 with a +120.51% gain, while the worst was 1974 at -46.97%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 10, and the longest losing streak was 3 years. SMT achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 35 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 13 years.
| Year | Return | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | -0.34% | £1,186.00 | £1,182.00 |
| 2025 | +24.19% | £954.96 | £1,186.00 |
| 2024 | +18.20% | £807.93 | £954.96 |
| 2023 | +11.79% | £722.69 | £807.93 |
| 2022 | -45.96% | £1,337.24 | £722.69 |
| 2021 | +10.18% | £1,213.73 | £1,337.24 |
| 2020 | +109.68% | £578.85 | £1,213.73 |
| 2019 | +24.00% | £466.80 | £578.85 |
| 2018 | +4.00% | £448.83 | £466.80 |
| 2017 | +40.10% | £320.35 | £448.83 |
| 2016 | +15.34% | £277.74 | £320.35 |
| 2015 | +12.07% | £247.83 | £277.74 |
| 2014 | +19.82% | £206.84 | £247.83 |
| 2013 | +37.65% | £150.26 | £206.84 |
| 2012 | +27.48% | £117.86 | £150.26 |
| 2011 | -16.65% | £141.41 | £117.86 |
| 2010 | +31.38% | £107.64 | £141.41 |
| 2009 | +49.34% | £72.07 | £107.64 |
| 2008 | -46.27% | £134.13 | £72.07 |
| 2007 | +28.02% | £104.77 | £134.13 |
| 2006 | +10.31% | £94.97 | £104.77 |
| 2005 | +44.17% | £65.88 | £94.97 |
| 2004 | +7.42% | £61.33 | £65.88 |
| 2003 | +24.78% | £49.15 | £61.33 |
| 2002 | -29.15% | £69.37 | £49.15 |
| 2001 | -17.52% | £84.11 | £69.37 |
| 2000 | -12.26% | £95.86 | £84.11 |
| 1999 | +33.82% | £71.63 | £95.86 |
| 1998 | +9.62% | £65.35 | £71.63 |
| 1997 | +17.37% | £55.68 | £65.35 |
| 1996 | +9.84% | £50.69 | £55.68 |
| 1995 | +15.97% | £43.71 | £50.69 |
| 1994 | -12.88% | £50.17 | £43.71 |
| 1993 | +38.87% | £36.13 | £50.17 |
| 1992 | +27.40% | £28.36 | £36.13 |
| 1991 | +17.31% | £24.17 | £28.36 |
| 1990 | -17.60% | £29.34 | £24.17 |
| 1989 | +46.80% | £19.98 | £29.34 |
| 1988 | +11.69% | £17.89 | £19.98 |
| 1987 | -22.00% | £22.94 | £17.89 |
| 1986 | +42.49% | £16.10 | £22.94 |
| 1985 | +12.52% | £14.31 | £16.10 |
| 1984 | +24.59% | £11.48 | £14.31 |
| 1983 | +44.54% | £7.94 | £11.48 |
| 1982 | +30.33% | £6.10 | £7.94 |
| 1981 | +7.38% | £5.68 | £6.10 |
| 1980 | +45.99% | £3.89 | £5.68 |
| 1979 | -10.88% | £4.36 | £3.89 |
| 1978 | +0.03% | £4.36 | £4.36 |
| 1977 | +10.03% | £3.96 | £4.36 |
| 1976 | +3.12% | £3.84 | £3.96 |
| 1975 | +120.51% | £1.74 | £3.84 |
| 1974 | -46.97% | £3.29 | £1.74 |
| 1973 | -33.58% | £4.95 | £3.29 |
| 1972 | +0.00% | £4.95 | £4.95 |
| 1971 | +29.80% | £3.81 | £4.95 |
| 1970 | +0.00% | £3.81 | £3.81 |
| 1969 | -20.61% | £4.80 | £3.81 |
SMT Investment Analysis: Valuation, Risk & Dividends
Key factors to consider when evaluating Scottish Mortgage Ord as an investment
Valuation
SMT currently trades at a trailing P/E ratio of 3.8, which is considered low relative to the broader market. The price-to-book ratio stands at 95.4.
Dividends
Scottish Mortgage Ord does not currently pay a dividend, choosing to reinvest earnings back into the business for growth.
Risk & Volatility
The stock's 52-week range is £778.14 to £1298.50, and it currently trades in the upper half of its 52-week range.
Frequently Asked Questions: SMT
What sector is SMT in? ▼
SMT operates in the Unknown sector, specifically in the Unknown industry.
How has SMT performed historically? ▼
Over 58 years of trading history, SMT has posted gains in 44 years (76% of the time). The best year was 1975 with a +120.5% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
How can I invest in SMT? ▼
You can invest in SMT through any brokerage account that offers access to the London Stock Exchange. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold SMT.
Does SMT pay dividends? ▼
Scottish Mortgage Ord does not currently pay a dividend, choosing to reinvest earnings back into the business for growth.
When did SMT go public? ▼
Scottish Mortgage Ord went public in 1968, making it a 58-year-old public company as of 2026.
How much would £1,000 invested in SMT 5 years ago be worth today? ▼
A £1,000 investment in SMT five years ago would be worth approximately £1,038 today, representing a 3.8% return.
Does SMT pay dividends? ▼
No, Scottish Mortgage Ord does not currently pay a dividend. The company reinvests its earnings into growth.
What is SMT's market cap? ▼
Scottish Mortgage Ord has a market capitalization of £13 billion, classifying it as a large-cap company.
What is SMT's P/E ratio? ▼
SMT has a trailing P/E ratio of 3.8, which measures how much investors are paying per dollar of earnings.
Is SMT a buy, hold, or sell? ▼
Based on analyst opinion, SMT has a consensus "none" rating.
Last updated: 3/14/2026