Every one of our products will contribute towards the advancement of scientific knowledge and innovation.
We have three pillars.
The research projects that we support, and the businesses that we will fund, align to our three pillars.
Achieving Net Zero
Enabling the sustainable management and utilisation of aquatic ecosystems
Pioneering strategies for carbon-neutral urban growth
Enhancing soil health and sustainable agriculture
Curing cancer
Providing for equity in healthcare
Advancing computational power, quantum computing and AI as an input into scientific discovery
Our customers create a sustainable future, simply with their everyday financial activity.
Every transaction contributes to scientific research. Card payments can be rounded up into research projects, and 10% of our profits is also used to support scientific research.
Whether you contribute directly to research projects or simply hold a Science Card account, your money can actively advance scientific discovery, propelling innovation and sustainable technology.
Our unique research crowd-granting platform makes scientific research accessible to everyone.
Hosting high-impact research projects from the UK’s leading universities, and fully integrated with the Science Card account, Science Card customers can explore the projects and support them directly or through round-ups from their card payments.
Our e-money current accounts work for the benefit of society.
Our customers are able to improve the sustainability of all our futures by funding university research and innovation through their everyday spending.
COMING SOON: Science Card for businesses
Advance sustainability and scientific discovery with your business spending.
Co-founder and Chief Science Officer PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Oxford
John has worked extensively as a research scientist at institutions including Oxford University, University College London and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research.
IP & Commercial Partnerships Manager MSc in Management of Intellectual Property from Queen Mary University of London
Leigh has worked in Technology Transfer since 2010, starting at UCL Business PLC within the Business and Legal Affairs Team before joining Cancer Research Horizon in 2016 and co-ordinating the patent portfolio.
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