
## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

**REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 2021** 

## **Charitable Trust No 1087486** 

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## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS** 

## **For the Year Ended 31st OCTOBER 2021** 

|**Contents**|**Pages**|
|---|---|
|Trustees’ Annual Report|3-5|
|Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees|6|
|Statement of Financial Activities|7|
|Balance Sheet as at 31st October 2021|8|
|Accounting Policies (Note 1)|9|
|Donations and Other Income Received (Notes 2 - 4)|9-10|
|Scholarships Awarded (Note 5)|10-11|
|Notes on Management and Other Expenses   (Notes 6 - 10)|11-12|



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## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the Year Ended 31st OCTOBER 2021** 

## **STATUS** 

The Mansion House Scholarship Scheme (“the Scheme”), a charitable trust, was constituted by Trust Deed on 1st May 2001. The Scheme has been approved by the Charity Commissioners and was entered into the Central Register of Charities with effect from 12th July 2001. The Trustees who held office during the year are shown below. 

**Registered Address:** Mansion House, London EC4N 8BH **Patron** _**(ex officio):**_ The Rt Hon the Lord Mayor **Trustees:** Mr Julian Tregoning (Chairman) Mr Roddy Graham Mr William Chapman Alderman Tim Hailes Mr William Charnley Mr Jonathan Nichols HH Judge Anuja Dhir Alderman Sir Andrew Parmley **Advisers:** Alderman Sir Charles Bowman Professor David Latchman Dr Michael Byrne Mr Nicholas Westgarth **Secretary and Treasurer:** Brigadier Neill O’Connor **Examiner:** Mr P K S Ewen FCA Calders (1883) LLP St Vincent House 30 Orange Street London WC2H 7HF **Bankers:** Lloyds Bank plc 70-71 Cheapside London EC2V 6EN 

## **Purpose of the Scheme** 

The purpose of the Scheme is the creation and funding of scholarships, bursaries and other prizes for students or young business executives to undertake training or academic courses or business attachments in the United Kingdom, with particular emphasis on the study of subjects related to financial, professional, business and maritime services. 

## **Financial Statements** 

The financial statements for the year to 31st October 2021 have been prepared by the Treasurer from, and are certified to be in accordance with, the books of account and records for the year and are included on the following pages. 

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## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **Trustees’ Annual Report (continued)** 

## **Activities** 

Mr Julian Tregoning continued as the Chairman of Trustees for the accounting year, which ended on 31st October 2021.  Lord Mountevans retired in January 2021 having served as a Trustee since November 2011.The remaining eight Trustees are listed on page 3, together with a list of those acting as Advisers to the Scheme. 

The merger of the Scheme with The Lord Mayor’s Trust for Charities was completed in February 2019, and funds from the Trust were absorbed into The Richard Nichols Endowment Fund.  £360,000 was transferred to a Deposit Account with CCLA in December 2019 and COIF Income Shares to the value of £30,000 were bought monthly from December to May 2020 at a cost of £180,000.  Further shares to the value of £120,000 were bought progressively in 2021. 

The Trustees continue to review and endorse the award of scholarships by successive Lord Mayors in some of the countries which they have visited each year in their role as an ambassador for the United Kingdom financial services industry in general and the City of London in particular. 

The Lord Mayor’s overseas visits programme in 2021 was severely disrupted for a second year as a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Hoe was however able to appoint eight new overseas scholars for 2021, drawn from India, Nepal, Oman, Panama, South Korea, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Two of the scholars appointed in 2020 had elected to defer their courses by a year and joined the 2021 cohort. Two further scholars, both from Oman, were sponsored in full by the Al-Sabah Foundation Trust of Kuwait, that had most generously offered to support up to two scholars annually from across the Arab world for three consecutive years.  This brings to twelve the number of Mansion House Scholars appointed in 2021.  Five of the scholars also were appointed as Chevening Scholars by the FCDO, and payment of their awards was made direct to the Chevening Secretariat as co-sponsors. 

Two further scholars were appointed from within UK with the help of The Royal Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh and The Society of Merchant Venturers in Bristol. 

The Scheme received some thirty-four separate donations during the year, including some intended specifically for the Endowment Fund. These grants included donations from thirty City Livery Companies, the Lord Mayor’s Appeal and the Al-Sabah Foundation, which together amounted to £115,000. A substantial donation of £28,660, from Sir William Russell’s Lord Mayor’s Appeal for 2021 is included in this total. The Trustees wish to record their very grateful thanks to all these donors. 

A number of the private donations received in both 2020 and 2021 are eligible for Gift Aid tax relief and a claim for a rebate from HMRC is in preparation. 

A further £14,000 was received in bank interest and dividend payments, the bulk of which was income from a holding of two sets of Income Shares in CCLA’s COIF Charities Investment Fund. As at 31st October 2021, the market valuation of these shareholdings stood at some £740,000. 

The overall expenses of the Scheme amounted to £168,300 over the year.  That included the payment of scholarships to the value of £146,850, including the two held over from 2020; Management costs, including Audit Fees; hospitality and support for Scholars events; and a stipend paid to the Secretary accounted for a further £21,360. 

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Outlook for 2022
At the date of this Report, the world is only just beginnin8 to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. As
a result, the Lord Mayor's programme of overseas visits will continue to be disrupted and, as in 2021,
few a¢tual visits are likely to take place in 2022. The Lord Mayor remains keen to appoint up to ten new
scholars from overseas and has agreed that they mtght not necessarlly be drawn from countries that he
will visit. Neverthele5& we will continue to liaise with our UK overseas posts in countries where visits
might possibly take place and will once again work with the Chevening Secretariat to identify those
possible Schola￿ who meet our selection criteria from amongst those that the FCDO select as Chevening
Scholars. The Lord Mayor also wishes to seek up to two more UK-based scholars in conjunction with
Guild and Livery Companies outside London, should the opportunity arise.
The total number of scholars appointed by successive Lord Mayors since the Scheme was launched in
1998 now totals one hundred and ninety-ntne, drawn from sixty-nine countries. The Lord Mayor and
the Trustees of the Scheme look forward eagerly to the appointment of our two hundredth Mansion
House Scholar in 2022.
In closing this reporL the Twslees wish to record their grate￿1 thanks the Secretary and Treasurer for
all that he did for the Scheme in this dtiflcult 202012021 year.
Statement of Trustees, Res
nsibilities
The Trustees are responsible inler alia for ensuring that proper accounting records are kept and that the
financial statements give a true and fair view of the Scheme's activities during the year and of its
financial position at the year-end, whilst safeguarding its assets.
The T￿Ste¢S have not received any remunerdtion in the year, other than a minor claim for expenses.
(signed on original)
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MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHtP scI￿ME
Ind¢p¢ndent Examiner's Report to th¢ TrllSte￿ of the Mansion House Scholarship Scheme
I report to the Trustees on my examination of the financial statements of the Mansion House Scholarship
Scheme ('the Charity,) for the year ended 31. October 2021 that comprise the Slatement of Financial
Activities, the Balance Sheet and related notes.
This report is made solely to the Gharity's Trnstee& as a body, in accordance with Section 145 of the
Charities Act 2011. My work has been undertaken so that I might state to the charity's Trustees those
matters I am required to state to them in this report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent
permitted by law, I do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and the
charity's Trustees as a body, for my work, for this Trport, or for the opinions I have fomied.
R¢$ponsibilities and Basi5 of Report
As the Trustees of the ¢harity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act,).
I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial statements carried out under section 145
of the Act, and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Dire¢lions gtven by
the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
An independent examination does not involve gathering all the evidence that would be required in an
audit, and consequently does not cover all the matter5 that an auditor considers in giving their opinion
on the finan¢ial statements. The planning and conduct of an audit goes beyond the limited assurance that
an independent examination can provide. Consequently, l express no opinion as to whether the financial
statements present a 'tru¢ and fair, view, and my report is limited to those specific matters set out in the
independent examiner's statement.
Indcpcndent Examiner's StatemeDt
I have completed my examination. I confinn that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act"
or
> the financial statements do not accord with those records. ()r
> the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the forni
and content of accounts set out in th¢ Charittes (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other
than any r¢quirement that the accounts gfftve a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial
statem
to be reac
P.K.S. Ewen F.C.A.
Calders (1883) LLP. Chartered Accountants
30 Orange Stree¢ London WC2H 7HF
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MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31st OCTOBER 2021
Unrestricted Endowment
Funds
Funds
Total
2020121
Total
2019120
Incomin
Resources
Income from Donations
Gift Aid Tax Repayment received
Bank Interest
Divtdends Received
(Note 2)
115,062
3,500
118.562
158,772
19,125
773
(Note 3)
(Note 4)
14
16
Total Incoming Resources
120,1)08
12,586
132,594
186,127
Resources Ex
ended
Direct Charitable Expenditure
Scholarships Awarded
Previous Awards no longer required
(Note 5)
120.000
(7,650)
120,000
(7,650)
85.000
(7.050)
Support Costs
Management Fees and Expenses (Note 6)
Office Running Costs
(Note 7)
Events and Scholars Expenses
(Note 8)
18,368
1,140
18.368
1.140
23.229
32.282
257
Total Resourcos Expended
133 810
133 810
133 718
Net Incomingl (Outgoing) Resources
for the Year
(13,802)
12,586
(1,216)
52,409
Realisedl IUnre2lised) Gain$ on
Investment Assets
Net Movement in FuDds
17,413
77,276
94,689
60,698
Funds brought fonvard: I" November 2020
492 630
676 347
Funds carried fonvard: 315t October 2021
201,130
569,906
771,036
676J47

MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
Balance Sheet as at 31st OCTOBER 2021
2021
2020
Inv¢8lmettts
(Note 9)
739,478
343,573
CurrentAssets
Cash at Bank
Cash held by CCLA
34,392
706
190,116
180,698
Current Liabilities
Awards pending payment
Examiner's Fee
(3.000)
(540)
(37,500)
(540)
771036
676
Net Assets
Represented by:
In¢ome Fund.. Unrestricted
The Richard Nichols Endowment Fund
201,130
569.906
183,717
492,630
771036
676
The financial statements on pages 8 to 12 were approved by the Trustees on:
and signed on their behalf by:
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## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31st OCTOBER 2021** 

|**Incoming Resources**<br>Income from Donations<br>(Note 2)<br>Gift Aid Tax Repayment received<br>Bank Interest<br>(Note 3)<br>Dividends Received<br>(Note 4) <br> <br>**Total Incoming Resources**<br>**Resources Expended**<br>**Direct Charitable Expenditure**<br>Scholarships Awarded<br>(Note 5)<br>Previous Awards no longer required<br>**Support Costs**<br>Management Fees and Expenses (Note 6)<br>Office Running Costs<br>(Note 7)<br>Events and Scholars Expenses      (Note 8)<br>**Total Resources Expended**<br>**Net Incoming/ (Outgoing) Resources**<br>**for the Year**<br>**Realised/ (Unrealised) Gains on**<br>**Investment Assets**<br>**Net Movement in Funds**<br>**Funds brought forward: 1st November 2020**<br>**Funds carried forward:  31st October 2021**|Unrestricted<br>Funds<br>£<br>115,062<br>-<br>2<br>4,944<br>**120,008**<br>120,000<br>(7,650)<br>18,368<br>1,140<br>1,952<br>**133,810**<br>(13,802)<br>31,215<br>**17,413**<br>**183,717**<br>**201,130**|Endowment<br>Funds<br>£<br>3,500<br>-<br>14<br>9,072<br>**12,586**<br>**-**<br>**-**<br>**-**<br>**-**<br> -<br> **-**<br>12,586<br>64,690<br>**77,276**<br>**492,630**<br>**569,906**|Total<br>2020/21<br>£<br>118,562<br>-<br>16<br>14,016<br>**132,594**<br>120,000<br>(7,650)<br>18,368<br>1,140<br>1,952<br>**133,810**<br>(1,216)<br>95,905<br>94,689<br>**676,347**<br>**771,036**<br> <br> <br><br>|Total<br>2019/20<br>£<br>158,772<br>19,125<br>773<br>7,457<br>**186,127**<br>85,000<br>(7,050)<br>23,229<br>32,282<br>257<br>**133,718**<br>52,409<br>8,289<br>60,698<br>**615,649**<br>**676,347**|
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## **MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **Balance Sheet as at 31st OCTOBER 2021** 

|**Investments**(Note 9)<br>**Current Assets**<br>Cash at Bank<br>Cash held by CCLA<br>**Current Liabilities**<br> Awards pending payment<br> Examiner’s Fee<br>**Net Assets**<br>Represented by:<br>Income Fund**:**Unrestricted<br>The Richard Nichols Endowment Fund<br>2021<br>739,478<br>34,392<br>706<br>(3,000)<br>(540)<br>_______<br>**771,036**<br>201,130<br>569,906<br>_______<br>**771,036**<br> <br>|2020<br>343,573<br>190,116<br>180,698<br>(37,500)<br>(540)<br>_______<br>**676,347**<br>183,717<br>492,630<br>_______<br>**676,347**|
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The financial statements on pages 8 to 12 were approved by the Trustees on: and signed on their behalf by: 

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**MANSION HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME** 

## **Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31[st] OCTOBER 2021** 

## **Note 1 Accounting Policies** 

In preparing the accounts the following accounting policies have been complied with: 

- a) The accounts have been prepared on the historic cost convention with the exception that investments are valued at market value at the year end.  The accounts are in accordance with applicable accounting standards, the Charities Act 2011 and the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102). 

- b) Investment income is recorded when receivable. 

- c) Expenditure on Scholarship awards is recorded once the Scheme has made an unconditional commitment to pay the grant and that has been communicated to the beneficiary or the award has been paid, whichever is the earlier. 

- d) Other expenditure is included in the accounts on an accruals basis.  Irrecoverable VAT is charged to the SOFA as incurred. 

## **Note 2 Income from Donations – 2020/21** 

|**Livery Company**<br>Actuaries<br>Apothecaries<br>Bakers<br>Barbers<br>Builders Merchants<br>Chartered Accountants<br>Drapers<br>Dyers<br>Engineers<br>Environmental Cleaners<br>Farriers<br>Fishmongers<br>Glovers<br>Goldsmiths<br>Grocers<br>Insurers<br>International Bankers<br>Ironmongers|**Donations**<br>£1,000<br>£1,250<br>£500<br>£750<br>£500<br>£1,500<br>£6,500<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,500<br>£600<br>£1,300<br>£1,000<br>£3,000<br>£5,000<br>£6,000<br>£5,000<br>£1,000|**Livery Company**<br>Leathersellers<br>Marketors<br>Merchant Taylors<br>Paviors<br>Salters<br>Skinners<br>Solicitors<br>Tax Advisers<br>Tin Plate Workers<br>Turners<br>Woolmen<br>World Traders<br>**Livery Donations**<br>Personal Donations<br> <br>LM’s Appeal 2019<br> <br>Al-Sabah Foundation<br>**Non-Livery Donations**|**Donations**<br>£3,000<br>£500<br>£5,000<br>£500<br>£2,000<br>£250<br>£1,000<br>£500<br>£500<br>£1,500<br>£500<br>£500<br>**£55,150**<br>£4,750<br>£28,662<br>£30,000<br>**£63,412**|
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**Total of Donations Received  £118,562** 

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**Note 3 Bank Interest** 

Bank Interest received from Lloyds Bank Deposit a/c (@.05%) **£  2.04** Bank Interest received from Endowment Fund **£14.45 £16.49** 

## **Note 4 Investment Interest** 

Units to the value of £90,000 have been held in CCLA’s COIF Charities Investment Fund Income Units since 2013.  A further £360,000 from The Richard Nichols Endowment Fund was transferred to a CCLA Deposit account in Nov 2019 and arrangements made to purchase further Investment Fund Income Units at the rate of £30,000 monthly as funds allowed. As at 31 October 21, a total 36,773.36 Income Units were held, valued at £739,478.  Dividends received are all credited to the Deposit Account 

|Dividends Received:<br>Nov 2020<br>Feb 2021<br>May 2021<br>Aug 2021<br>**Total**|Deposit A/C<br>£1,226.54<br>£1,226.54<br>£1,245.42<br>£1,245.42<br>**£4,493.92**|Endowment  A/C|Endowment  A/C|
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||||£1,432.98<br>£1,873.66<br>£2,560.51<br>£3,204.60<br>**£9,071.75**|



## **Note 5 Scholarships Awarded in the Year ended 31st October 2021** 

Ten Mansion House Scholarships to the value of £120,000 as shown below were agreed on the Lord Mayor’s behalf for 2020/21.  Awards of 146,850 were paid in this accounting year, and included those awards carried forward from FY 19/20.  The liability carried forward to FY 21/22 amounts to £3,000. 

– Singapore Cheryl Tham (£10,000) MSc in Investment Management at City University Business School 

India - Shyamala Sivakumar (£10,000) MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures at Imperial College 

– Nepal Amigo Khadka  (£10,000) MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UCL 

Oman –Yasser Al-Shukairi (£15,000) MSc in Finance & Investment Management at Liverpool University 

Oman – Sama Al-Maqbali (£15,000) LLM in International Humanitarian Law at Manchester Metropolitan University 

Panama - Monica Crespo Chanis (£10,000)  MSc in Management of Information Systems at the LSE 

South Korea - Park Hyuk (‘Ray’ Park‘) (£10,000) MSc in Financial Analysis at the London Business School 

UK Scotland –Andrea Waugh (£10,000) A post-graduate Legal Practice course at BPP University 

UK – Bristol – Abu Saad Wariah (£10,000) MSc degree in Finance and Investment at Nottingham University 

Zambia - Sibeso Mofya  (£10,000) MSc in Finance and Technology at Reading University 

Zimbabwe  Takunda Chingonzo (£10,000) MSc at Warwick University 

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**Previous awards** Liabilities of £29,850 were carried forward from FY19/20 as follows: 

UK N Ireland – Miss Megan Edwards  A post-graduate Bar Practice Course (BPC) at Northumbria University. Payments of £7,500 towards her award were carried forward to 2020/21. 

India – Mr Ranjith Kumar   MSc in Corporate Finance at City University Business School, (delayed to September 2021). Payment of £10,000 of his award was carried forward to 2020/21. 

- Nigeria Mr Richard Oseji  MBA at the University of Lancaster, (delayed to September 2021) Payment of his award was carried forward to 2020/21. 

Kuwait - Mr Hamad Al-Turkait (appointed in 2018) His original award was for £5,000 but only £2,350 was spent undertaking a virtual course at Oxford University that he undertook in 2020/21.  The balance of his award (£2,650) is no longer required. 

Palestine - Miss Amal Khatib (appointed in 2018) She undertook a City-based training course with the CFA Institute in London in 2020. Her award of £15,000 was sponsored by the AlSabah Foundation Trust but only £10,000 of that was spent.  The balance of her award of £5,000 is no longer required. 

## **Note 6 Management Fees and Expenses** 

|Secretarial Costs<br>Secretary’s Fees:<br> <br>Secretary’s Expenses:<br>Additional Secretarial Support<br>**Total Management Fees and Expenses**<br>**Note 7**<br>**Office Running Costs:**<br>Annual Inspection Fee by Calder & Co.<br>**Total Office Running Costs**<br>|£16,674.00<br>£     545.13<br>£  1,148.87<br>**£18,368.00**<br>£1,140.00<br>**£1,140.00**|
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## **Note 8 Events and Scholars’ Expenses** 

Scholars’ Travel/Dress Hire/Photographs                         £1,052.00 Scholars’ Reception at Mansion House – 30 Sep 21        £   900.00 **Total Scholars’ Support and Expenses £1,952.00** 

## **Note 9 Investments** 

COIF Charities Investment Fund: (General Fund) Holding of 9,442.15 income units Valuation as at 31 Oct 20:  (@ £16.78)                   £158.452 Valuation as at 31 Oct 21:  (@ £20.08)                   £189,667 COIF Charities Investment Fund: (Endowment Fund) Holding of 11,031.38 income units Valuation as at 31 Oct 20:  (@ £16.78)                  £185,121 (units bought progressively from Nov 20 to Aug 21) Total holding increased to 27,377.21 Valuation as at 31 Oct 21:  (@ £20.08)` £549,811 

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## **Note 10 Analysis of Fund Assets and Liabilities** 

|<br>Investments<br>Cash at Bank (2 accounts)<br>Cash on deposit with CCLA<br>Creditors (Account Fee)<br>Creditors (Awards Pending)|Unrestricted Funds <br>189,667<br>15,003<br> <br>**-**<br>(540)<br>(3,000)<br>**£201,130**|Endowment Fund<br>549,811<br>19,389<br>706<br>**-**<br> -<br>**£569,906**|TOTALS<br>739,478<br>34,392<br>706<br>(540)<br> (3,000)<br>**£771,036**|
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