For the 17th year in succession, Crowe has been named the top charity auditor in Civil Society’s Charity Finance Audit Survey for 2025.
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 2025 survey brings together data from the Charity Finance 100 and 250 Index charities, plus 703 direct responses. The 1002 charities represented have a combined income of £40.1 billion and pay fees of £48.2 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.
Naziar Hashemi, Head of Social Purpose and Non Profits at Crowe, said:
“We are proud to have retained our number one position as auditors to the Charity Sector. This accolade highlights Crowe's commitment to this significant part of the UK economy and society. Our team is incredibly passionate about the sector, working tirelessly to make a meaningful difference.
A heartfelt thank you to all our clients for participating in the survey and continually inspiring us. Their responses drive us to excel and contribute positively.”
Nigel Bostock, Chief Executive at Crowe, said:
“Crowe aims to be recognised for our client experience in delivering quality audits within our chosen markets. We empower our team to embrace technological advancements throughout our practice while acting in the public interest in all our work. Retaining our top position as charity auditors for the 17th consecutive year is a significant achievement for us. Our people and our firm are deeply committed to the values and missions of our clients in this sector, using their knowledge to help our clients achieve their purpose.”
To see the full report, please visit Charity Audit Survey 2025 (Civil Society).Insights