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Here you will find links to download Finance’s most commonly used documents, including application forms, templates, agreements, and various policies and procedures.
FRIS/Agresso is St George’s financial system, used for purchasing goods and managing our revenue and expenditure. Find links to guidance on accessing and using the system.
The Financial Accounts team is responsible for the annual financial accounts for St George’s and our subsidiary companies, the TRAC return and the HESA finance return, along with setting financial guidelines and procedures.
The Management Accounts team consists of business partners for each area and general support. We help you prepare the budget and in-year forecasts, manage your budget during the year, provide reports and more.
Treasury deals with managing our bank accounts and investments, petty cash given out via the Trust cash office, travel advances and purchasing card returns.
The Finance department arranges cover for St George’s buildings, contents, motor vehicles, travel, employers and public liability insurance. Find out more.
The Planning office works collaboratively with the senior team and other university professionals to strategically plan for the future.
The TAS is the way in which academics’ time is estimated as spent on research, teaching and other activities.
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