15 C
London
Monday, April 29, 2024
HomeBusinessAmazon Prime membership fee increased by £1 per month.

Amazon Prime membership fee increased by £1 per month.

Amazon will increase the cost of its Prime program for United Kingdom subscribers.

Monthly memberships will increase by £1 to £8.99 in September, while yearly memberships will increase from £79 to £95.

Amazon stated that the price increase was the first in the United Kingdom since 2014 and was the result of “increasing inflation and operations costs.”

Monthly memberships will increase by £1 to £8. 99 in september, while yearly memberships will increase from £79 to £95.
Monthly memberships will increase by £1 to £8. 99 in september, while yearly memberships will increase from £79 to £95.

Netflix and other providers have upped their subscription fees in response to rising costs.

Prime services provide unlimited product delivery and entertainment streaming.

Amazon stated that the new cost will go into effect in September, or at the customer’s next membership renewal date, adding that customers can also convert to an annual plan or terminate their membership.

Expanded competition in the entertainment streaming sector has increased the number of services available to consumers, resulting in competitive pricing.

However, rising production costs are exerting pressure amidst record-high UK inflation of 9.4 percent.

According to a new study, the growing cost of living in the United Kingdom has caused households to abandon their streaming subscriptions.

Amazon stated that it had invested billions of pounds in original shows such as The Terminal List and Clarkson’s Farm over the past few years.

It is also investing millions in sports, including winning the rights to broadcast Champions League football games on Tuesday nights beginning in 2024.

It already owns exclusive rights to 20 Premier League matches per season, including the whole round of Boxing Day matches every year. And it has an exclusive five-year contract to broadcast the US Open tennis competition in the United Kingdom.

The price increase follows months of price increases for Netflix’s plans in 2021 and 2022. In the three months leading up to July, it was anticipated that an additional two million customers would leave.

At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns led to increases in subscriptions for platforms such as Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. However, according to researchers at Kantar, the proportion of consumers planning to cancel subscriptions, citing “wanting to save money” as the primary reason, has reached an all-time high.

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

Yousaf to reject Alba Party pact despite its significance

Ash Regan, the only MSP for the Alba Party, is expected to demand that several of her opponents resign; this demand will be categorically denied. Humza Yousaf will not support an electoral alliance with Alex Salmond's party that would have required the SNP to cede control of certain Scottish seats. According to The Sunday Times, the Alba Party intended to elevate the accord to the "top line" of its discussions with Mr. Yousaf.

How an ancient water tunnel cools modern streets

Seville, located in southern Spain, experienced summertime temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) last year. The intensity of the heatwave merited a moniker: Heatwave Yago, the second event bearing the city's name in the past two years.  Similar to numerous other cities in Europe and globally, Seville is currently grappling with temperatures that exceed its structural capacity. In London, England, railway tracks and airport tarmac were dissolved by extreme heat in the summer of 2022. Germans began contemplating midday siestas in July 2023 as a means to flee the oppressive heat.

Campus protests: Hundreds arrested at US universities amid Gaza rallies

Hundreds are detained at universities across the United States in connection with ongoing Gaza protests.  On Saturday, hundreds more individuals were detained on college campuses throughout the United States in response to student demonstrations against the Gaza conflict.  Jill Stein, a presidential candidate for the Green Party, was among those detained by police.

Sunak doesn’t rule out July election, emphasizing clear choice

Rishi Sunak has refrained from formally denying the possibility of conducting a nationwide election in July, despite the continued prevalence of conjecture regarding the occasion. Consistently, the prime minister has expressed his "working assumption" that the election will occur during the latter part of this year; however, the law stipulates that he cannot call it off until January 2025. However, numerous commentators have anticipated a referendum in the autumn.

Recent Comments