Company secretaries and administrators Salary Guide UK — 2025
Complete breakdown based on ONS ASHE official data
The median company secretaries and administrators salary in the UK is Not available per year, based on the 2025 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) published by the Office for National Statistics. The mean salary is £23,249, reflecting the influence of higher earners on the average. The median hourly rate is £15.93.
Salaries vary significantly by region, from £10,971 in Yorkshire and The Humber to £12,466 in Wales. However, these differences narrow when adjusted for regional cost of living.
UK Median
Not available
Annual
UK Mean
£23,249
Annual
Hourly Rate
£15.93
Median
UK Jobs
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Regional Salary Breakdown
The "Adjusted" column shows purchasing power after accounting for regional cost of living (UK average = 100).
| Region | Median | Mean | CoL Adjusted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wales | £12,466 | £13,654 | £13,851 |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | £10,971 | £12,159 | £12,123 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average company secretaries and administrators salary in the UK?
The median company secretaries and administrators salary in the UK is Not available per year (ONS ASHE 2025). The mean salary is £23,249, which is higher due to top earners.
Which region pays company secretaries and administrators the most?
Wales pays the highest company secretaries and administrators salaries with a median of £12,466.
How does company secretaries and administrators pay vary by region?
Company secretaries and administrators salaries range from £10,971 in Yorkshire and The Humber to £12,466 in Wales.
Are company secretaries and administrators salaries rising?
Year-on-year comparison data is not yet available.
What is the typical hourly rate for company secretaries and administrators?
The median hourly rate for company secretaries and administrators in the UK is £15.93 (ONS ASHE 2025).
About this data
All salary figures in this guide are from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2025. Cost-of-living adjustments use ONS Regional Price Parities. Read our methodology. View data sources.