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July 25, 2024

Netflix Raises Subscription Prices In Nigeria Amidst Market Challenges
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July 25, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
July 25, 2024
in News & Reports, OTT & Streaming

Netflix has again raised its subscription prices in Nigeria, with the Premium Plan increasing by 40% to US$4.42 from US$3.16 per month.

This is the second price increase within three months, following an earlier adjustment in April. The Standard plan, known for its HD quality and multi-screen viewing options, has been increased by 37.5% from US$2.52 to US$3.47. The Basic plan has increased by 21% to US$2.21, and the Mobile plan has increased by 83%.

The price adjustments come amid inflation in Nigeria, making home entertainment less accessible for many households. Similarly, another major pay-TV operator, Multichoice, recently implemented its third price increase in one year, sparking negative customer reactions.

Netflix’s price increase is not just a reaction to market conditions but a strategic move. It aligns with its strategy of revising subscription fees across different regions to accelerate revenue and earnings growth and support the expansion of content offerings.

The company has been adjusting prices in key global markets, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, and plans to offer an ad-supported, lower-priced subscription tier.

This move to offer an ad-supported plan, known as “Basic with Ads,” comes after a challenging year for Netflix, marked by subscriber losses and increased competition from other streaming services. This new pricing strategy is not just a business decision but a significant move that will impact the rapidly growing Nigerian entertainment market. It’s aimed at balancing a competitive edge with investments in content to keep viewers engaged.

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