Edinburgh Napier Students' Association

Scottish charity SC012506 · record on the Scottish Charity Register (OSCR) · accounts PDF

Latest income
£837k
Latest spending
£753k
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that unrestricted general funds were £350,642, which the trustees report meets their reserves policy target of four to six months' expenditure. However, the charity reports a net liabilities position of £292,693 due to a significant pension deficit liability of £643,335. The trustees note financial dependence on the University and ongoing pension costs as key risks.

What the accounts disclose

Highest-paid employee band: Under £60,000
No employee received emoluments exceeding £60,000 during the year (2024: one in the £70,000 to £80,000 bracket). — page 27
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Payments to trustees: Three elected Sabbatical Officers (FTOs) received remuneration totalling £75,101. The document states these officers are directors and employees of ENSA.
During the course of their employment, three members (2024: three) of the Executive received sabbatical remuneration as outlined in the Constitution, totalling £75,101 — page 27
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Core grant from Edinburgh Napier University
Napier Students’ Association received £641,086 (2024: £616,500) in core grant income from Edinburgh Napier University. — page 32
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Strategic funding from Edinburgh Napier University
Napier Students’ Association received £641,086 (2024: £616,500) in core grant income from Edinburgh Napier University. — page 32
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Gifts in kind (office suite) from Edinburgh Napier University
Napier Students’ Association received £641,086 (2024: £616,500) in core grant income from Edinburgh Napier University. — page 32
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.