THE GEORGE INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH (UK)
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a surplus of £290,727 for the year ended 30 June 2025, with total consolidated revenue increasing to £2,935,520. Per the trustees' report, unrestricted reserves stood at £422,175, though the charity remains dependent on support from its parent organization. The trustees have not yet established a formal reserves policy, noting that consideration will be given to establishing one appropriate for future activities.
What the accounts disclose
“At 30 June 2025 the charitable company was owed £399,523 (2024: £59,624) by its parent company The George Institute for Global Health (Australia)” — page 28
“At 30 June 2025 the charitable company owed £1 (2024: £87,917) to its subsidiary company George Partners Limited.” — page 28
“At 30 June 2025 the charitable company was owed £399,523 (2024: £59,624) by its parent company The George Institute for Global Health (Australia)” — page 28
“At 30 June 2025 the charitable company owed £1 (2024: £87,917) to its subsidiary company George Partners Limited.” — page 28
“Residual activities carried out by the charity’s trading subsidiary George Partners Limited have now been transferred to the charity and George Partners has been made dormant as of the 30th of June 2025.” — page 5
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 30/06/2025)
Trustees
- Alankar Anushka Patel
- Justin Ooi
- Otavio Berwanger Da Silva
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/06/2025 | £2.9m | £2.6m |
| 30/06/2024 | £2.4m | £2.4m |
| 30/06/2023 | £791k | £791k |
| 30/06/2022 | £0 | £5k |
| 30/06/2021 | £0 | £4k |
Common questions
Is THE GEORGE INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH (UK) financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a surplus of £290,727 for the year ended 30 June 2025, with total consolidated revenue increasing to £2,935,520. Per the trustees' report, unrestricted reserves stood at £422,175, though the charity remains dependent on support from its parent organization. The trustees have not yet established a formal reserves policy, noting that consideration will be given to establishing one appropriate for future activities. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Menzies LLP.