ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES-EUROPE
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity achieved a surplus of £230,955 for the year ended 30 June 2025, with total income increasing by 5.86% to £3,474,312. Per the trustees' report, free reserves of £1,134,376 were available at year-end, which is consistent with the charity's policy target of holding a minimum of £310,000. The trustees confirm that the charity operates as a going concern with no material uncertainties identified by the auditors.
What the accounts disclose
“No employee earned £60,000 per annum, or more (2024: £nil).” — page 21
“The Board of Trustees confirm that the free reserves should be held at a minimum of £310,000 representing two months’ salary, pension, and national insurance cost together with twelve months’ payment obligations of long-term fixed commitments.” — page 8
“During the year AWME transferred net funds to AWMI totalling £381,834 (2024: £401,277). In the year sales to AWMI totalled £1,538 (2024: £19,313) and AWME had purchases of £130,816 (2024: £19,438). The transfer of funds arises because of grants and donations received by AWME, but which relate to specific charitable funds managed within AWMI. As of 30th June 2025, a net of £78,765 (2024: (£16,126) was due to AWMI.” — page 25
“During the year £973 was invoiced to AWM South Africa (2024: £972). There were purchases of £12,009 from AWME South Africa during the year (2024: nil). As at 30th June 2025 there was £3,457 (2024: £2,484) outstanding from AWME South Africa and £781 (2024: nil) due to South Africa, giving us a net due to us of £2,676.” — page 25
“During the year AWME transferred net funds to AWMI totalling £381,834 (2024: £401,277). In the year sales to AWMI totalled £1,538 (2024: £19,313) and AWME had purchases of £130,816 (2024: £19,438). The transfer of funds arises because of grants and donations received by AWME, but which relate to specific charitable funds managed within AWMI. As of 30th June 2025, a net of £78,765 (2024: (£16,126) was due to AWMI.” — page 25
“During the year £973 was invoiced to AWM South Africa (2024: £972). There were purchases of £12,009 from AWME South Africa during the year (2024: nil). As at 30th June 2025 there was £3,457 (2024: £2,484) outstanding from AWME South Africa and £781 (2024: nil) due to South Africa, giving us a net due to us of £2,676.” — page 25
“During the year AWME transferred net funds to AWMI totalling £381,834 (2024: £401,277). In the year sales to AWMI totalled £1,538 (2024: £19,313) and AWME had purchases of £130,816 (2024: £19,438). The transfer of funds arises because of grants and donations received by AWME, but which relate to specific charitable funds managed within AWMI. As of 30th June 2025, a net of £78,765 (2024: (£16,126) was due to AWMI.” — page 25
“During the year £973 was invoiced to AWM South Africa (2024: £972). There were purchases of £12,009 from AWME South Africa during the year (2024: nil). As at 30th June 2025 there was £3,457 (2024: £2,484) outstanding from AWME South Africa and £781 (2024: nil) due to South Africa, giving us a net due to us of £2,676.” — page 25
“During the year AWME transferred net funds to AWMI totalling £381,834 (2024: £401,277). In the year sales to AWMI totalled £1,538 (2024: £19,313) and AWME had purchases of £130,816 (2024: £19,438). The transfer of funds arises because of grants and donations received by AWME, but which relate to specific charitable funds managed within AWMI. As of 30th June 2025, a net of £78,765 (2024: (£16,126) was due to AWMI.” — page 25
“During the year £973 was invoiced to AWM South Africa (2024: £972). There were purchases of £12,009 from AWME South Africa during the year (2024: nil). As at 30th June 2025 there was £3,457 (2024: £2,484) outstanding from AWME South Africa and £781 (2024: nil) due to South Africa, giving us a net due to us of £2,676.” — page 25
“During the year AWME transferred net funds to AWMI totalling £381,834 (2024: £401,277). In the year sales to AWMI totalled £1,538 (2024: £19,313) and AWME had purchases of £130,816 (2024: £19,438). The transfer of funds arises because of grants and donations received by AWME, but which relate to specific charitable funds managed within AWMI. As of 30th June 2025, a net of £78,765 (2024: (£16,126) was due to AWMI.” — page 25
“During the year £973 was invoiced to AWM South Africa (2024: £972). There were purchases of £12,009 from AWME South Africa during the year (2024: nil). As at 30th June 2025 there was £3,457 (2024: £2,484) outstanding from AWME South Africa and £781 (2024: nil) due to South Africa, giving us a net due to us of £2,676.” — page 25
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 30/06/2025)
Register events
- Received assets from another charity (10/02/2023)
Trustees
- John Donnellychair
- ANDREW WOMMACK
- Billy Wayne Epperhart
- Klaus-Dieter Gruber
- Michael Todd Pickett
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/06/2025 | £3.5m | £3.2m |
| 30/06/2024 | £3.3m | £3.2m |
| 30/06/2023 | £3.1m | £2.9m |
| 30/06/2022 | £3.1m | £3.0m |
| 30/06/2021 | £3.0m | £2.9m |
Common questions
Is ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES-EUROPE financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity achieved a surplus of £230,955 for the year ended 30 June 2025, with total income increasing by 5.86% to £3,474,312. Per the trustees' report, free reserves of £1,134,376 were available at year-end, which is consistent with the charity's policy target of holding a minimum of £310,000. The trustees confirm that the charity operates as a going concern with no material uncertainties identified by the auditors. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Forvis Mazars LLP.
What does the highest-paid employee of ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES-EUROPE earn?
Per its FY2025 accounts, the highest-paid employee was in the Under £60,000 band.