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This report sets out the findings from our examination of steps Amgueddfa Cymru is taking to meet its well-being objectives, focusing on its significant financial pressures, including rising costs and a reduction in its revenue grant-in-aid from the Welsh Government for 2024-25.
Overall, we have concluded that Amgueddfa Cymru received a significant cut to revenue GiA for 2024-25, which put further pressure on an already challenging financial position. While GiA increased over the previous five years in real terms, staff and other direct costs rose more sharply. Amgueddfa Cymru moved quickly to meet financial challenges for 2024-25 and began re-shaping the organisation, but the impact of a significant reduction in staff numbers is not yet clear and it needs a financial strategy to promote long-term sustainability.