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March 2026

$75M
Revenue
2.0/5
Trustpilot
2,099
Employees
1%
Growth
Estimated Revenue
$75M
Total Employees
2.1K
Employee Growth
1%
Industry
NonProfit
Location
London, UK
Global Rank
N/A

What is Wateraid's Revenue?

Wateraid's estimated revenue is $75M.

What does Wateraid do?

Wateraid is a company in the NonProfit industry.

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Review Score
2.0/5
Total Reviews
80
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Lisa F
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2025

Caring employees

it not about the work but i just met one of their employees in buckinghamshire and he was so sweet, I needed a taxi desperately because I was lost and it was raining. He immediately agreed, put a jacker on me and let me charge my phone and he called me a taxi and waited for it to arrive.

david lloyd
Reviewed on Sep 5, 2025

Why is a charity that is exhorting us…

Why is a charity that is exhorting us to give them money based in some of the most expensive accommodation in London? Surely they could save a considerable amount of the money that is donated by renting less lavish accommodation. There is plenty of excellent and much less expensive accommodation available in the provinces.

Rebecca Ward
Reviewed on Jun 29, 2025

The advert is ridiculous

The advert is ridiculous, what will improve viewers thoughts and support is if we see an updated advert. Not one saying about installing pumps and taps and sh. Make an advert showing thhe people actually having pumps and taps and say thank you for continued support and show gratitude. Stop begging and pleading with the same waterside advert on channels like more4. Omg

Mohammed Khan
Reviewed on Jan 2, 2026

Tim Wainwright is Chief Executive for…

Tim Wainwright is Chief Executive for WaterAid UK CEO gets paid 134k a year plus his pension of a out 14.5k a year.. How come these water advertising in Africa has been going since I was a kid. It's a big money laundering company. They have plenty water and always have done. Telling me they walk miles and miles for water to a water well. Move closer to it. The African government is responsible for sorting their people not the world. JOG ON

PH
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2025

Ethics

Would somebody like to comment on the ethics of the television companies accepting money to run these ads?

Riab
Reviewed on Dec 24, 2025

Tv Avert

The tv advert with the teacher and her pupils is unconvincing. What water does she drink?

Gwen
Reviewed on Nov 19, 2025

Patronising wateraid Ad

Wateraid's latest advert uses an unrealistic, stereotyped image of a girl bringing filthy water to school, which misrepresents and patronizes communities who already understand water safety and have their own filtration and boiling practices. While clean-water access is a real issue, portraying people this way is crass, inaccurate, and undermines their dignity

Mr James Knowles
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2025

I don’t trust this charity seem to be…

I don’t trust this charity seem to be housed in the most expensive offices in London. The advert although there is a need is boring and unconvincing especially the guy in the glasses reading from a prompt, and now this new one “what on earth is it about or what is it trying achieve” absolutely rubbish. Why not actually publish the successes which will aid viewers to what has actually been achieved where and when.