Richmond Fellowship Scotland Ltd
Latest income
£117.7m
Latest spending
£109.8m
Accounts read
FY2025
Financial health, per FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity generated a surplus of £8,126k for the year ended 31 March 2025, with net assets increasing to £88,722k. The charity holds unrestricted and undesignated free reserves of £23,975k, which the trustees note is below their stated policy target of 3 to 6 months of working capital. The trustees report a reasonable expectation that the organisation has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future.
What the accounts disclose
Highest-paid employee band: £230,000 - £240,000
“£230,000 to £240,000 1”
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Reserves position: below the charity's own stated policy
“Unrestricted and undesignated free reserves at the Balance Sheet date were £23,975k, the equivalent of 2.62 months’ working capital. The organisation will look to achieve its minimum 3 month Working Capital requirement through the generation of future Surpluses.” — page 18
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Vice Chairperson remuneration
“Only Sam Seabrook as Vice Chairperson received remuneration of £4,455 (2024: £4,243) under section 3.3 of the Constitution that gives power to employ or otherwise engage people for the promotion of the organisations objectives.” — page 43
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: CEO remuneration
“Only Sam Seabrook as Vice Chairperson received remuneration of £4,455 (2024: £4,243) under section 3.3 of the Constitution that gives power to employ or otherwise engage people for the promotion of the organisations objectives.” — page 43
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.