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Bank card lets consumers fund research projects

Science Card will allow its users to contribute towards a range of scientific research projects through their daily spending

Published on
August 15, 2023
Last updated
August 15, 2023
Bank card lets consumers fund research projects
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The UK鈥檚 first bank account dedicated to accelerating science and technology hopes to act as a bridge between the country鈥檚 powerful financial sector and 鈥渦nderfunded鈥 research projects.

, which is set to launch next month, will allow customers to contribute towards a range of scientific research projects through their daily spending.

While studying for his PhD in biomedical engineering at UCL, Daniel Baeriswyl, Science Card鈥檚 founder and chief executive, recognised the importance of research and innovation, but also how much capital is needed to make progress.

鈥淚 found it interesting that the investment side is so heavy on financial services, but by comparison life-changing innovation is very underfunded,鈥 Dr Baeriswyl told 探花视频.

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鈥淚 thought there was an injustice in our world, and I thought: 鈥楬ow can I contribute for our society to make this injustice go away?鈥 I wanted to bring science, innovation and R&D closer to the source of money.鈥

Alongside a Mastercard debit card and a full set of account and payment features, the Science Card app will host a聽range of scientific research projects by UK universities,聽which customers can explore and contribute to.

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Users can contribute money in small increments by rounding up their spending to the nearest pound, or by directly transferring money to the lab of their choosing.

Dr Baeriswyl said Science Card will enable customers to have real impact compared聽with other financial services, and to 鈥渃reate a better future鈥 by choosing exactly where their money goes.

And for scientists, he said the money is a promising source of funding because it has no deadline, is continuous and gives their research visibility to a customer base.

鈥淲e are creating a bridge between innovation, R&D and the financial sector so that money can flow more efficiently, and this way we can really accelerate scientific discoveries by using the enormous power we created in our capitalist system,鈥 added Dr Baeriswyl.

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顿别蝉辫颈迟别听increasing spending on R&D to 2.4 per cent of gross domestic product,聽the UK still lags behind other nations within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Dr Baeriswyl said the government can help bridge that gap if it聽wants to create a science superpower聽but the private economy also has a responsibility to contribute.

The debit card is the first step in the company鈥檚 stated longer-term ambition to become a 鈥渟ocially conscious bank鈥 to support science, healthcare and technology.

patrick.jack@timeshighereducation.com

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