Scripture Union Scotland
Latest income
£8.0m
Latest spending
£7.1m
Accounts read
FY2026
Financial health, per FY2026 accounts
The charity reported a net income of £912k for the year, supported by a £355k gain on the sale of its Edinburgh office. Total unrestricted reserves stood at £7.4m, with the General Fund alone holding £1.1m, which the trustees consider an appropriate level given the organization's growth and ongoing costs.
What the accounts disclose
Highest-paid employee band: £60,001 - £70,000
“There was one employee who received remuneration between £60,000 and £70,000 in the period.” — page 35
Per FY2026 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Payment to CRNet for membership and project research; CEO is a Director of CRNet.
“£4,738 (2025 - £2,621) was paid to Christian Residential Network("CRNet") for membership of CRNet, some vacancy advertising and towards a project researching the impact of Christian Residentials . There was a balance of £nil (2025 - £250) due to CRNet at 31 March 2026. Robin MacLellan, Chief Executive, is a Director of CRNet which is aligned with SU Scotland’s charitable objectives.” — page 36
Per FY2026 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Donations received from Challenge Trust; CEO is a Trustee.
“£4,738 (2025 - £2,621) was paid to Christian Residential Network("CRNet") for membership of CRNet, some vacancy advertising and towards a project researching the impact of Christian Residentials . There was a balance of £nil (2025 - £250) due to CRNet at 31 March 2026. Robin MacLellan, Chief Executive, is a Director of CRNet which is aligned with SU Scotland’s charitable objectives.” — page 36
Per FY2026 accounts as filed with OSCR.