Transactions

Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has received £313,203,623 from 4 departments.

Income

Contracts

No contracts

We currently have no contracts recorded for Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Top Departments

A breakdown of the top government departments that have purchased goods and services from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

  1. Department of Health and Social Care

    £312 Million
  2. Department for Work and Pensions

    £788 Thousand
  3. Salford City Council

    £171 Thousand
  4. London Borough of Bexley

    £10 Thousand

Top Organisations

A breakdown of the top government organisations that have purchased goods and services from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend. These may be more granular than departments.

  1. Department of Health and Social Care

    £162 Million
  2. NHS England

    £140 Million
  3. Health Education England

    £10.2 Million
  4. CORPORATE

    £788 Thousand
  5. Salford City Council

    £171 Thousand

Top Expense Areas

A breakdown of the top Expense Areas within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

Top Expense Types

A breakdown of the top Expense Types within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

Recent Payments
Date Buyer Amount Expense Area Expense Type
2026-01-19 £3,317,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2026-01-19 £3,317,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-11-17 £2,395,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-10-20 £3,972,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-09-15 -£3,251,000 Finance Dividends receivable on PDC
Dividends receivable on PDC
2025-09-15 £4,619,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-14 -£2,417,000 Finance Dividends receivable on PDC
Dividends receivable on PDC
2025-03-10 £2,349,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £653,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £760,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £466,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £35,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £96,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £800,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £149,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £1,197,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £1,199,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-03-10 £898,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-02-03 £212,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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2025-02-03 £1,240,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest payment data available for Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

The most recent payment data we have available for Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is from January 2026. Government departments and public bodies typically publish their spending data on a monthly or quarterly basis.

How has Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's government income changed over time?

Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's government income has decreased over time. In 2026, they received £6,634,000, compared to £15,549,000 in 2025 - a decrease of 57.3%.

How much has Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust received from the UK government?

Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has received a total of £313,203,623 from UK government organizations according to our records. This income comes from 7 government buyers.

Which government departments buy from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

The top government departments buying from Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are Department of Health and Social Care (£312,234,608), Department for Work and Pensions (£787,766), and Salford City Council (£171,250).