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    February 19, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Pilot projects similar to Hamburg's "SocialCard" are already underway in several German states. Source: DW
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    The German city of Hamburg, has taken the lead as the first state to start issuing prepaid Visa cards loaded with welfare benefits to asylum seekers, known as prepaid benefit cards. This initiative is part of a nationwide effort to overhaul and streamline refugee payment systems.

    The “SocialCard” pilot program was launched on Thursday by Hamburg’s social welfare authority. Newly arrived refugees over the age of 18 who qualify for benefits will now receive a reloadable Visa card. It will be preloaded each month with €185 ($199) for individual adults and an extra €10 per child.

    The prepaid benefit cards aim to replace the current system where refugees travel to designated government offices and banks each month to collect cash benefits. Cardholders can use the Visa cards at any retailer accepting card payments, as well as through a mobile app, and withdraw a maximum of €50 cash per adult and €10 per child each month.

    Authorities have implemented controls to prevent misuse; the cards cannot be used for online or overseas transactions, or exceeding monthly limits. They anticipate reduced welfare fraud, preventing cash transfers abroad, and streamlining distribution logistics, easing administrative burdens.

    After a November agreement, Hamburg introduced the SocialCard, an electronic benefit card for refugees nationwide. By late January, 14 states confirmed adopting the common format, while Bavaria and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will use separate models.

    Smaller municipal pilot programs using refugee benefit cards are already operational in certain German cities and towns. But Hamburg is the first state to launch a statewide electronic card program. The Hamburg Senate anticipates nationwide adoption of standardized benefit cards by summer 2023.

    The phased rollout of the cards happens amid ongoing concerns in Germany about the persistently high levels of asylum seekers entering the country. Recent polls suggest decreasing public support for generous refugee benefits due to pressures on housing and budgets.

    Critics argue that the cards do not fully eliminate potential abuse of Germany’s welfare system. But advocates claim they empower refugees while increasing oversight and efficiency for administrators. Hamburg’s SocialCard will offer key insights as Germany transitions towards a streamlined national refugee benefit card model.

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