CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom

In the UK, CEOs of charities are compensated for their time, and the data of which is available in the public domain. In comparison to the private sector, the compensation of charity CEOs is generally substantially lower. For example Steve Robertson of the privatised Thames Water, which serves water to 10,000,000 people,[1] received a fixed salary of £745,000 in 2018, with potential bonus of £3,750,000 in 2020. [2] For a public-sector comparison, Former UK prime minister David Cameron received a salary of £142,500 in 2015. [3]

The table below outlines financial data - CEO salaries and turnover figures - where available, of a selection of major charities in the United Kingdom, by capital.

Data for 2001 and 2002 is available on The Guardian's website

Charity CEO salary (£) Source CEO name Salary data sourced Charity turnover (£) Source Turnover data sourced Salary percentage (2 s.f.)
Age UK 190,000 [4] Jonny Towers 2015 86,400,000 [5] 2016 0.22%
Amnesty International UK 210,000 [4] Shalil Shetty 2015 24,900,000 [6] 2015 0.82%
Anchor Trust 420,000 [7] Jane Ashcroft 2015 374,700,000 [8] 2017 0.11%
Arts Council England 40,000 [9] Sir Nicholas Serota CH 2022 1,488,655,343 [10] 2021 0.0027%
Barnardos 209,999 [11] Javed Khan 2019 306,000,000 [12] 2021 0.069%
BBC Children in Need 134,425 [13] Simon Antrobus 2019 55,000,000 [14] 2016 0.24%
British Heart Foundation 180,000 [15] Simon Gillespie 2013 158,900,000 [16] 2017 0.11%
British Red Cross 173,000 [17] Mike Adamson 2017 251,700,000 [18] 2016 0.069%
Cancer Research UK 240,000 [4] Harpal Kumar 2015 621,000,000 [19] 2015 0.039%
Macmillan Cancer Support 170,000 [15] Ciarán Devane 2013 190,000,000 [15] 2013 0.089%
NSPCC 162,000 [20] Peter Wanless 2016 106,800,000 [21] 2016 0.15%
Oxfam 120,936 [22] Danny Sriskandarajah 2021 400,000,000 [22] 2016 0.031%
National Trust 179,000 [23] Fiona Reynolds 2012 494,000,000 [24] 2015 0.036%
Nuffield Health 840,000 [25] Steve Gray 2018 946,200,000 [26] 2018 0.089%
Prince's Trust 140,000 [15] Martina Milburn 2013 610,000,000 [15] 2013 0.023%
RSPCA 140,000 [15] Jeremy Cooper 2013 121,000,000 [15] 2013 0.12%
Scope 129,000 [27] Mark Atkinson 2015 99,500,000 [28] 2017 0.13%
Shelter 122,500 [29] Polly Neate 2017 58,000,000 [15] 2017 0.21%
Sightsavers 144,288 [30] Caroline Harper 2021 261,200,000 [31] 2020 0.055%
St Andrew's Healthcare 433,000 [32] Gil Baldwin 2017 205,600,000 [32] 2017 0.21%
St. John Ambulance 140,000 [15] Sue Killen 2013 910,000,000 [15] 2013 0.015%
Wateraid 128,000 [33] Barbara Frost 2016 84,000,000 [33] 2016 0.15%
Wellcome Trust 445,220 [34] Jeremy Farrar 2017 1,134,000,000 [35] 2017 0.039%

The below table shows the inflation-adjusted, equivalent value of 100 British pounds in 2017, for previous years. It is sourced from Bank of England website:

Year Equivalent value of £100 in 2017
2012 1.17
2013 1.09
2014 1.06
2015 1.05
2016 1.04

References

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  2. Plimmer, Gill (28 June 2018). "Financial Times - 2018 - Thames Water defers chief's £3.8m potential bonus until 2020". Financial Times.
  3. "BBC - 2015 - The UK's highest paid politicians: Who gets what?". BBC News. 19 March 2015.
  4. "AOL - 2015 - Charity bosses pocket huge salaries". 15 July 2016.
  5. "Age UK - 2016 - Report of trustees and annual accounts" (PDF).
  6. "Amnesty International - 2015 - Annual report" (PDF).
  7. "The Telegraph - 2015 - 32 charity bosses paid over £200,000 last year".
  8. "Anchor Trust - 2017 - Annual report and financial statements".
  9. "Arts Council England Annual Report and Accounts 2021/22" (PDF).
  10. "Charity Commission for England and Wales register of charities".
  11. "Annual Report and Accounts" (PDF). Barnados. 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  12. "Annual Report and Accounts" (PDF). Barnados. 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  13. "Annual Report and Accounts" (PDF). Children in Need. 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  14. "BBC - 2016 - BBC Children in Need announces highest ever fundraising total: £55million".
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  16. "British Heart Foundation - 2017 - Our Annual Review and Accounts".
  17. "Third Sector - 2017 - Charity pay study 2017: Who are the highest earners?".
  18. "Third Sector - 2017 - British Red Cross's income falls by more than £23m".
  19. "Cancer Research - 2015 - Annual report and accounts" (PDF).
  20. "NSPCC - 2016 - Details of pay for our executive board members".
  21. "Civil Society - 2016 - NSPCC's income falls after cutting spending on fundraising activities".
  22. "OXFAM GB ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2020/21".
  23. "The Telegraph - 2013 - 72 per cent increase in executives paid over £100k a year at best known charities".
  24. "Civil Society - 2015 - National Trust income reaches £494m".
  25. "Civil Society - 2019 - Nuffield Health boss paid £840,000 after hitting targets".
  26. "Civil Society - 2019 - Nuffield Health boss paid £840,000 after hitting targets".
  27. "Third Sector - 2015 - Scope appoints interim chief executive Mark Atkinson in permanent capacity".
  28. "Third Sector - 2017 - Scope paid almost £1m for redundancies in latest financial year".
  29. "Third Sector - 2017 - Polly Neate appointed chief executive of Shelter".
  30. "Meet our CEO". Sightsavers. December 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  31. "Sightsavers Global Annual Report 2020" (PDF).
  32. "Third Sector - 2017 - Income at St Andrew's Healthcare tops £200m for first time".
  33. "Third Sector - 2017 - Barbara Frost on the rise and rise of WaterAid".
  34. "Annual Report and Financial Statements 2017" (PDF). Wellcome. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  35. "Annual Report and Financial Statements 2017" (PDF). Wellcome. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
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