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Home >  Charity requirements & guidance > Charity activities > Working with other charities > The Register of Mergers

The Register of Mergers

(Last updated 30 April 2013)

The official Register of Mergers is held and maintained by the Charity Commission. This web version is updated monthly.

The purpose of the Register of Mergers

The Charity Commission keeps a public register of charity mergers to ensure that legacies and other gifts left to any charities which 'disappear' following a merger will be automatically transferred to the new merged charity. Charities can register their merger with us in order for this to happen.

Do all mergers have to be registered?

Registering a merger is compulsory where a vesting declaration is used. In other cases, it's voluntary.

If your charity does not rely on legacy income and the trustees feel it is never likely to receive legacies, then registering the merger is not necessary (unless a vesting declaration has been used).

Where a charity receives or expects significant legacy income, it should consider registering the merger so that legacies and gifts can be transferred to it. Charities should take legal advice before deciding to register as some legacies can be worded in a way that specifies another recipient for the legacy if the original charity ceases to exist. In these cases, the gift would not automatically transfer to the new charity but go to the person or organisation specified in the will.

Only charities that have transferred their funds and thus ceased to exist can enter their merger in the Register of Mergers.

How to register a merger

The charity receiving property from another charity or charities (the transferee) is responsible for notifying us of a merger. The notification will need to let us know:

  • the names of the charities involved in the merger;
  • the date of transfer of the property;
  • a confirmation that arrangements have been made for the discharge of any liabilities of the transferor charity or charities; and
  • details of any vesting declaration made.

You will need to use our online form. This can be accessed from the 'Manage your charity' page on our website.

For further technical information on the register of mergers, you may wish to look at our operational guidance OG60 The Register of Mergers.

The Charity Commission also maintains the Central Register of Charities. In all cases of merger, charities should inform us about the merger in order that we can keep the Register of Charities up to date. Registering a charity is not the same as registering a charity merger. Details on how to register as a charity can be found at Start up a charity.

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Name of transferring charity (transferor) and charity number (if any) Name of receiving charity (transferee) and charity number (if any) Date Vesting Declaration made Date property transferred Date merger registered
P H Holt Charitable Trust (217332) P H Holt Foundation (1113708)
31/03/2007
01/09/2008
Parson's Mead Educational Trust Limited (312062) The Vernon Educational Trust Limited (269433)
31/08/2006
18/09/2008
Pata (293773) Pata (UK) (1124222)
31/03/2010
15/12/2010
Pension Fund Readers The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Peter Collins Charitable Trust (1025621) Beryl Collins Charitable Trust (1025865)
28/02/2013
12/03/2013
28/03/2013
Peterborough Mencap Society (213097) Cambridgeshire Mencap Society (1030968)
01/11/2008
04/11/2008
Petra Christian Fellowship Trust (1097960) Five Valleys Christian Fellowship (1124934)
20/12/2011
04/01/2012
Pinderfields Spinal Injuries Centre (700931) Pinderfields Spinal Injuries Centre Limited (1124338)
31/12/2008
31/12/2008
Plymouth The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Pocklington School Performing Arts Trust (1081341) The Pocklington School Foundation (529834)
07/04/2011
23/06/2011
Poistive Parenting Publications & Programmes (1053361) Care for the Family (1066905)
04/11/2009
16/04/2010
Polish Air Force Association Benevolent Fund (1052651-1) Polish Air Force Association Charitable Trust 1995 (1052651)
07/08/2008
11/08/2008
Porter District Scout Council (514142) Sheffield Hallam District Scout Council (1025483)
17/10/2008
21/10/2008
Portland House The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Proceeds of sale of certain trust property held in connection with The Mission to Seamen (212432-8) The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Proceeds of sale of certain trust property held in connection with The Mission to Seamen (212432-9) The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Proceeds of sale of the Bristol Seamens Institute Trust (212432-1) The Mission to Seafarers (212432)
06/04/2009
07/04/2009
Pro-Dogs (275574) The Kennel Club Charitable Trust (327802)
25/10/2005
30/01/2008
Prostrate Research Campaign UK (1037063) Prostrate Action (1135297)
16/07/2010
04/11/2010
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