RADIOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY CONGRESSES
Latest income
£949k
Latest spending
£906k
Registered
2001
Accounts read
FY2024
Financial health, per its FY2024 accounts
The accounts state that the group reserves increased to £643,176, which is above the trustees' stated policy target of holding at least £350,000 to provide working capital. The group reported a profit of £30,561 for the year, driven by the profitability of its trading subsidiary, ROC Events Ltd, which funds the charity's activities.
What the accounts disclose
Reserves policy: at least £350,000 (held: £643k)
“The Trustees have reviewed the Reserves Policy and believe it appropriate to hold reserves of at least £350,000 to provide working capital for the Group” — page 7
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Loan to subsidiary
“On June 3rd 2020 the Company granted to its subsidiary ROC Events Limited an unsecured loan facility for an amount of £500,000 (of which £96,803 was drawn as at 30 September 2024) repayable on demand at an interest rate of 1% plus the Bank of England base rate on outstanding balances.” — page 21
“With effect from April 1st 2020 the Company Secretarial functions for both the Company and its subsidiary ROC Events Ltd. are subcontracted to the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, one of the Charity’s three members. The 2023/24 fee was £16,831 (2022/23: £13,415), of which £3,660 (2023 - £3,199) was unpaid as at the year end.” — page 21
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Subcontracted company secretarial services to member IPEM
“On June 3rd 2020 the Company granted to its subsidiary ROC Events Limited an unsecured loan facility for an amount of £500,000 (of which £96,803 was drawn as at 30 September 2024) repayable on demand at an interest rate of 1% plus the Bank of England base rate on outstanding balances.” — page 21
“With effect from April 1st 2020 the Company Secretarial functions for both the Company and its subsidiary ROC Events Ltd. are subcontracted to the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, one of the Charity’s three members. The 2023/24 fee was £16,831 (2022/23: £13,415), of which £3,660 (2023 - £3,199) was unpaid as at the year end.” — page 21
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Trading subsidiary: ROC Events Ltd
“Radiology and Oncology Congresses owns the whole of the share capital of ROC Events Ltd. The Directors have elected to prepare consolidated accounts and the group financial statements consolidate the financial statements of the company and ROC Events Ltd.” — page 16
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 30/09/2025)
Total income
£949k
Total spending
£906k
Reserves (reported)
£686k
Employees
0
Trustees
- Ross George McGheechair
- Claire Angus
- Dr Emma Elizabeth Hyde
- Dr Shahriar Islam
- Gill Collinson
- Prof. Stephen Anthony Peter O'Connor
- RICHARD EVANS
- Sarah O'Connell
- Shahbaz Mohammed Bhutta
- Stephen Frederick Keevil
- Thomas Andrew Welton
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/09/2025 | £949k | £906k |
| 30/09/2024 | £920k | £889k |
| 30/09/2023 | £914k | £821k |
| 30/09/2022 | £833k | £654k |
| 30/09/2021 | £239k | £302k |
Common questions
Is RADIOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY CONGRESSES financially healthy?
The accounts state that the group reserves increased to £643,176, which is above the trustees' stated policy target of holding at least £350,000 to provide working capital. The group reported a profit of £30,561 for the year, driven by the profitability of its trading subsidiary, ROC Events Ltd, which funds the charity's activities. Its FY2024 accounts were audited by S&W Partners Audit Limited.
Funders of similar charities
| Funder | Similar charities funded | Amount to them |
|---|---|---|
| THE BARBERS' COMPANY GENERAL CHARITIES | 1 | £1k |