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Welcome to the SWI’s annual accounts and reports page. As a registered SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation), the SWI is committed to transparency and accountability. Each year, we prepare detailed financial reports and activity summaries to meet our obligations under OSCR (Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator) regulations.

These reports ensure our members, supporters, and the public can see how we manage our resources, deliver on our mission, and continue to make a positive impact in communities across Scotland. Our commitment to clear reporting and transparency reflects our dedication to our charitable purpose and the trust placed in us by our members and the wider community.

The SWI’s annual accounts and reports showcase the SWI’s progress, achievements, and how we are meeting our plans for the future.

SWI annual accounts and report 2024

Download 2024 Annual Report

SWI annual accounts and report 2023

Download 2023 Annual Report

SWI annual accounts and report 2022

Download 2022 Annual Report

We have a clear vision for growth and innovation, ensuring the SWI stays relevant and responsive to today’s women’s needs.

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