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Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks Salary (UK)
A Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks in the UK earns a median gross annual pay of £31,560, with most pay between £26,802–£40,123 (25th–75th percentile). Real figures from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (SOC 4122, ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3).
Quick answer
The median UK salary for a Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks is £31,560 gross per year (typical range £26,802–£40,123). This is a real ONS estimate for full-time employees, April 2025 — ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3.
Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks pay distribution (UK)
| Statistic | Gross annual pay |
|---|---|
| 10th percentile | £23,000 |
| 25th percentile | £26,802 |
| Median (50th percentile) | £31,560 |
| Mean (average) | £34,543 |
| 75th percentile | £40,123 |
| 90th percentile | £50,845 |
Based on an estimated 178,000 UK jobs in this occupation. Cells ONS suppressed for reliability are marked “Suppressed by ONS” and never estimated.
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Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks salary by UK region
| Region | Median (annual) | vs UK median |
|---|---|---|
| London | £36,484 | +£4,924 |
| South East | £32,665 | +£1,105 |
| Wales | £31,593 | +£33 |
| North East | £31,054 | −£506 |
| East | £30,777 | −£783 |
| South West | £30,427 | −£1,133 |
| West Midlands | £30,305 | −£1,255 |
| Scotland | £30,263 | −£1,297 |
| North West | £30,257 | −£1,303 |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | £29,873 | −£1,687 |
| East Midlands | £29,776 | −£1,784 |
Only UK regions ONS published for this occupation are shown; suppressed regional cells are omitted, never estimated.
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Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks salary — frequently asked questions
- How much does a Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks earn in the UK?
- The median gross annual pay for a Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks (SOC 2020 code 4122) in the UK is £31,560, according to the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3). Most pay falls in the £26,802–£40,123 range (25th to 75th percentile).
- Is the Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks salary figure real or estimated?
- It is a real published ONS estimate — the median gross annual pay for full-time employees in the April 2025 ASHE reference period. No number on this page is modelled, interpolated, or mixed with survey panels. Cells that ONS suppressed for reliability are omitted, never guessed.
- Where does a Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks earn the most in the UK?
- Of the UK regions ONS publishes for this occupation, the highest median is £36,484 in London. Regional medians for 11 regions are listed on this page; regions where ONS suppressed the cell are not shown.
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Source: Office for National Statistics — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), Table 14.7a (occupation 4-digit SOC) + Table 15 (4).7a (region by occupation), Full-Time sheet. Figures are Median gross annual pay (GBP), full-time employees, April 2025 reference period (ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3). Released 2025-10-23, corrected 2025-12-19. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (OGL v3). No figure is modelled or interpolated.