Royal Society of Medicine: Launches its own debit card with Currensea support

Royal Society of Medicine: Launches its own debit card with Currensea support

  • Royal Society of Medicine is a leading provider of continuing learning to healthcare professionals
  • Launched its own debit card enabling members to make charitable donations each time they spend at home or abroad
  • This new fundraising stream and member benefit is made possible by the charity’s partnership with Currensea
  • Available to all its members and supporters who can now opt to donate to the Society when spending in the UK
  • The card uses secure open banking technology to connect directly to someone’s bank account with their approval
  • Delivers specialist medical education in over 50 areas of medicine aiming to be the leading provider
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