Governance

Professional services that bring peace of mind

Accountability for an organisation’s finances and operational activities need to be clear, safeguarded and managed properly. Working across the public sector and for credit union organisations has reinforced to us that control and governance requirements vary between not only organisations but also organisational types. The Good Governance Practice guide is available for different organisational types, but is just a variation on themes which include; financial resources, staffing, skills and abilities, IT resources and security, service to customers, risk, data retention, disaster recovery, etc.

We work with you to ensure that your operational processes and procedures safeguard your company resources in all of the above, working with our trusted partners where our professions complement each other to provide you with the very best of service. We support you as owners and managers by providing financial or operation manuals reinforcing the accountability, risks, control and compliance, such as Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, Scheme of Delegation, Codes of Practice for Governance, cash handling etc. We also help you monitor these through effective reporting through both the financial and activity information of your business.

There are so many risks that can affect organisational management or productivity which effective governance can minimise the number and the impact. Our skills and knowledge extend not only to guidance and filing responsibilities to government organisations such as Companies House and HMRC ensuring that you as our clients are compliant with your legal responsibilities; but also through investigative tools and techniques in ensuring your approach to governance for all your needs is managed effectively, reassuring you and your stakeholders that your business dealings are consistent with both internal and external rules and regulations.

We also provide a number of other services which support governance frameworks.

We cannot be mere consumers of good governance, we must be participants; we must be co-creators.
– Rohini Nilekani