MADNI TRUST
Latest income
£1.2m
Latest spending
£1.1m
Registered
1993
Accounts read
FY2025
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that total funds increased to £6,043,308, with unrestricted reserves significantly exceeding the trustees' stated minimum policy target of £500,000. The charity reported a surplus for the year and the independent auditor confirmed there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern.
What the accounts disclose
Reserves policy: minimum of £500,000 (held: £6.0m)
“The trustee’s plan is to endeavour to achieve a position where recurring revenue expenditure is met from recurring income and to try to maintain unrestricted funds at a minimum of £500,000 to meet unexpected needs.” — page 13
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Payments to trustees: Trustees Mr. Ali Raza and Mr. Mohammad Akram received remuneration of £18,000 and £11,400 respectively.
“During the year the charity paid amounts of £18,000 (2024: £24,960) and £11,400 (2024: £11,400) to the Trustees Mr. Ali Raza and Mr. Mohammad Akram respectively. These trustees were employed by the charity before they became trustees of the charity.” — page 29
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Note 9
“During the year the charity paid amounts of £18,000 (2024: £24,960) and £11,400 (2024: £11,400) to the Trustees Mr. Ali Raza and Mr. Mohammad Akram respectively. These trustees were employed by the charity before they became trustees of the charity.” — page 29
“During the year under review a total amount of £NIL (2024: 38,000) was loaned to the charity by the trustees. As at the year end, the charity owed £103,640 to the trustees in respect of outstanding loans (2024: £103,640), with no repayments made during the year (2024: Nil).” — page 35
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Note 19
“During the year the charity paid amounts of £18,000 (2024: £24,960) and £11,400 (2024: £11,400) to the Trustees Mr. Ali Raza and Mr. Mohammad Akram respectively. These trustees were employed by the charity before they became trustees of the charity.” — page 29
“During the year under review a total amount of £NIL (2024: 38,000) was loaned to the charity by the trustees. As at the year end, the charity owed £103,640 to the trustees in respect of outstanding loans (2024: £103,640), with no repayments made during the year (2024: Nil).” — page 35
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/08/2025)
Total income
£1.2m
Total spending
£1.1m
Reserves (reported)
£193k
Employees
47
Trustees
- Dr AKHTAR UZ ZAMAN GHOURIchair
- Abdullah Ditta
- Ali Raza
- HASSAN DIN
- Mohammad Akram
- Mohammed Qasim
- Nasser Ali Zaman
- RAZA UL HAQ
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/08/2025 | £1.2m | £1.1m |
| 31/08/2024 | £1.1m | £1.1m |
| 31/08/2023 | £1.1m | £1.0m |
| 31/08/2022 | £1.0m | £880k |
| 31/08/2021 | £1.2m | £940k |
Common questions
Is MADNI TRUST financially healthy?
The accounts state that total funds increased to £6,043,308, with unrestricted reserves significantly exceeding the trustees' stated minimum policy target of £500,000. The charity reported a surplus for the year and the independent auditor confirmed there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Accountax (UK) Limited.
Funders of similar charities
| Funder | Similar charities funded | Amount to them |
|---|---|---|
| THE LADY FATEMAH (A.S.) CHARITABLE TRUST | 1 | £34k |
| THE IMAM HUSSEIN FOUNDATION | 1 | £1k |