THE JEANNINE VASSILIOU CHARITABLE TRUST
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity held free reserves of £184,421 at the end of the reporting period, an increase from the previous year's £93,735. The trustees pursue a policy of maintaining free reserves to cover future needs, contingencies, and risks, with no funds reported in deficit. The independent examiner confirmed that no material matters came to their attention that would cause them to believe the accounts were not properly prepared.
What the accounts disclose
“The Trustees pursue a policy of maintaining a free reserve available to be spent in the furtherance of the charity’s objectives as well as covering future needs, opportunities, contingencies and risks.”
“Ludlow Trust Company Ltd was paid £6,973 for trust administration fees during the year under review. These fees are authorised under clause 6 of the trust deed.”
“HSBC UK Bank PLC was paid £33,766 for trust administration and investment management fees during the year under review. These fees are authorised under clause 6 of the trust deed.”
“Ludlow Trust Company Ltd was paid £6,973 for trust administration fees during the year under review. These fees are authorised under clause 6 of the trust deed.”
“HSBC UK Bank PLC was paid £33,766 for trust administration and investment management fees during the year under review. These fees are authorised under clause 6 of the trust deed.”
Trustees
- IONE MARIA VASSILIOU
- JEANNINE GEORGIA ELPIS VASSILIOU
- LUDLOW TRUST COMPANY (SOUTHAMPTON) LTD
- NIKA TASSA VASSILIOU
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 17/09/2025 | £115k | £44k |
| 05/04/2024 | £72k | £53k |
| 05/04/2023 | £52k | £71k |
| 05/04/2022 | £37k | £32k |
| 05/04/2021 | £42k | £109k |
Common questions
Is THE JEANNINE VASSILIOU CHARITABLE TRUST financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity held free reserves of £184,421 at the end of the reporting period, an increase from the previous year's £93,735. The trustees pursue a policy of maintaining free reserves to cover future needs, contingencies, and risks, with no funds reported in deficit. The independent examiner confirmed that no material matters came to their attention that would cause them to believe the accounts were not properly prepared. Its FY2025 accounts were independently examined.