Purchase card 2025: help of 80 euros bimonthly for families. See the necessary requirements to apply.
The purchasing card initiativeoriginally launched in 2008is relaunched to offer a financial support to those who are facing economic difficulties due to the increase in food costs and energy bills. The Ministry of Economy and Finance has announced on its official website the availability of the forms for submitting applications, marking the restart of the program. Starting from 2025, the program aims to support mainly elderly citizens aged 65 he is parents of children under three years oldoffering them a contribution of 80 euros every two months For food, healthcare needs and the payment of bills of light and gas. From his debut, almost 6 million citizens have benefited from this initiative, with an overall investment that is around 2.2 billion euros.
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How to access the benefits of the program
The renewed program Purchasing card provides its beneficiaries with a regular contribution of 80 euros bimonthlyusable for food, medical, and bills expenses. Citizens entitled can submit their application to the post offices, completing the forms available on the website of the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Those who already benefit from this help and maintain the required requirements will continue to automatically receive the contribution without the need for further requests.
Additional benefits and support resources
In addition to the direct contribution, the Purchasing card offers further advantages as discounts at affiliated stores and access to subsidized electric rates. For detailed information on affiliated stores and subsidized rates, visit the INPS portal. The entitled to this program are the elderly over the age of 65 and children under three years old, whose parents can request paper. To make sure to meet the necessary requirements and for all information on how to get the purchase card, you can consult the detailed age-specific guides on the INPS website or go directly to the post office or the INPS offices.