This is a position that Crowe has held since 2009 and reinforces the Social Purpose and Non Profit team’s long-standing commitment to the sector.
The 2024 survey brings together data from the Charity Finance 100 and 250 Index charities, plus 632 direct responses. The 957 charities represented have a combined income of £41.3 billion and pay fees of £36.3 million. The Charity Finance Audit Survey provides an authoritative insight into the top charity auditors and is a useful reference point for charities to see who really specialises in this sector.
“We are delighted to have retained our number one position for the 16th consecutive year.
This is due to the incredible dedication of our people who work hard to deliver a quality audit and excellent client service in a time of significant change and complexity. I feel very proud to head up a team of committed individuals who feel passionate about this sector and are driven to make a difference.
The coming year is very challenging for our sector so we will continue to support the sector in any way that we can so that charities can maximise their impact."
Nigel Bostock, Chief Executive at Crowe, said:
"At Crowe, we want to continue to grow our audit practice in a measured, risk focused and sustainable way, focusing on our core sectors of expertise, continually driving improvement in quality and delivering a rewarding people experience. We are committed for the long term to supporting the non profit and social purpose sector in delivering on their vision and their mission for the betterment of society. I am very proud of each and every one of our team members for working hard and helping us retain our market leading position as the top charity auditor.”
To see the full report, please visit Charity Audit Survey 2024 (civil society).