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UPCOMING Webinars & Events

Charity SORP & FRS 102 changes

What trustees and finance leaders within charities and not for profits need to know about the upcoming changes

Our webinar is designed for trustees, finance leaders and those responsible for financial reporting within charities and not-for-profit organisations.

Experts will explain the key changes and help you to:

  • Understand the latest developments in UK GAAP and charity reporting requirements
  • Stay compliant and reduce reporting and audit risks
  • Gain practical guidance for your organisation and finance team
  • Prepare confidently for the next reporting cycle

Speakers:

Stephen Meredith, Alliotts LLP 

Head of the Charity and Not-for-Profit Sector Group within the Shaw Gibbs Group.

Samantha Daniels, Shaw Gibbs Limited 

Audit Partner with extensive experience advising charities and not-for-profit organisations.

Brian Clifford, Shaw Gibbs Limited

Accounts Partner with significant expertise in charity and not-for-profit financial reporting.

To register to attend please click here.

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Date and time 30 Jun 2026
10.30am

Location Online MS Teams

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