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1 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2017/18
AGM 2019 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2017/18 Rob Scully (Head of Finance & Business Reporting) Dr Tom Flynn (Chief Executive) We’re here for one simple reason: to make student life better at Royal Holloway

2 WHAT HAPPENED? ADDITIONAL EXCEPTIONAL GRANT NEW OUTLETS FUTURE FUNDING
In 2017/18 we had another successful year, this is reflected in our financial statements. ADDITIONAL EXCEPTIONAL GRANT We successfully bid for £630k of additional funding that we invested in the refurbishment of Medicine. NEW OUTLETS We opened the new Union Shop, with more space and a wider range. Following the opening in May 2016, The Packhorse was open for the full year. Both of these developments increased our income, expenditure and stock holdings. FUTURE FUNDING We are always aiming to make improvements to what we offer in order continue to make student life better at Royal Holloway. With this in mind, we have created new designated funds to fund future improvements to the Shop and Medicine Room 2. VALUE FOR MONEY Our priority is to make sure that we make the maximum impact with the resources we have. We’re always looking for efficiencies and ways we can add value. We’re continuing our work on communicating how we use our resources and make financial decisions. We’re here for one simple reason: to make student life better at Royal Holloway

3 FINANCIAL SUMMARY 2017/18 This is additional grant income that was used to fund capital investment We made an operational surplus of c£133k, which has been earmarked for the future replacement of Medicine Room 2 and enables other strategic investment. Trading Services generates a surplus to support our charitable activities We’re here for one simple reason: to make student life better at Royal Holloway

4 FINANCIAL POSITION 2017/18 This is the recent investments in Medicine, the SU building, Union Plaza, Union Shop and The Packhorse Most of this relates to the capital investment where invoices were pending for large expenditure items. Reserves are the total of historical surpluses that have been generated to enable the organisation to be sustainable. Student groups have their own restricted reserve, the rest we split into funds to support future investment (including capital expenditure), or the depreciation of our physical assets. Our general reserve is important, as it protects the organisation from unexpected shocks that have a financial impact. We’re here for one simple reason: to make student life better at Royal Holloway

5 AFFILIATIONS Affiliations 2017/18 The National Union of Students
We are required to report to the AGM a list of the external affiliations of the organisation, as reported on page 2 of the accounts. Affiliations 2017/18 The National Union of Students British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) London Universities Sport Leagues (LUSL) London Nightline National Council of Volunteer Organisations (NCVO) We’re here for one simple reason: to make student life better at Royal Holloway


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