Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society

Scottish charity SC010218 · record on the Scottish Charity Register (OSCR) · accounts PDF

Latest income
£473k
Latest spending
£489k
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that the charity reported a net surplus of £94,603 for the year, driven by significant unrealised investment gains of £110,755 which offset a deficit on member services. Per the trustees' report, unrestricted funds stand at £1,309,574, exceeding the stated reserves policy target of £965,140, and the charity describes itself as financially stable with a strong balance sheet.

What the accounts disclose

Related-party transaction: Payments to Rebecca Mair, wife of director Kenneth Mair, for marketing and public relations services.
A total sum of £1,206 was paid to Rebecca Mair, wife of director Kenneth Mair, for marketing and public relations services during the year. — page 24
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Income received from directors who are also members in the normal course of business.
A total sum of £1,206 was paid to Rebecca Mair, wife of director Kenneth Mair, for marketing and public relations services during the year. — page 24
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Travel and accommodation expenses paid to directors.
A total sum of £1,206 was paid to Rebecca Mair, wife of director Kenneth Mair, for marketing and public relations services during the year. — page 24
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Register data and accounts from the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), used under the Open Government Licence. Automated analysis; the filed accounts are authoritative.