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MultiChoice hikes DStv, GOtv subscription rates

“Due to the various economic challenges impacting our business operations, we have had to review the price of our packages.”

• April 26, 2023
DSTV, GOTV
DSTV, GOTV

MultiChoice Nigeria has announced an increase in its DStv and GOtv subscription rates, citing Nigeria’s current economic challenges for increasing its subscription rates.

“Due to the various economic challenges impacting our business operations, we have had to review the price of our packages to continue delighting our customers with great entertainment, anytime and anywhere,” the company explained.

Beginning on May 1, 2023, MultiChoice Nigeria will begin charging the increased rates for its DStv and GOtv bundles. The cost of the DStv Premium bundle would rise by N3,500 or 16.7 per cent, from N21,000 to N24,500.

Also, the price of the DStv Compact+ bundle will increase by N2,350 or 16.5 per cent, going from N14,250 to N16,600.

The DStv Compact bundle would increase by N1,500 (16.7 per cent; from N9,000 to N10,500).

The price of the DStv Confam bundle, which is currently N5,300, will increase by 17 per cent to N6,200. The DStv Yanga bundle will increase by 550 (18.6 per cent), from N2,950 to N3,500.

The price of the DStv Padi package went up from N2,150 to N2,500, an increase of 350 (16.3 per cent). The GOtv Supa plan subscription rate was hiked to N6,400 from N5,500.

The GOtv Max package now costs N4,850. It previously cost N4,150 to subscribe to the bouquet. For GOtv Jolli, subscribers will now pay N3,300. The old rate was N2,800.

The GOtv Jinja and GOtv Lite rates were increased from N1,900 to N2,250 and from N900 to N1,100, respectively.

Chinese-owned television network StarTimes announced its hike in subscription rates, starting on April 14.

Customers of StarTimes’ Basic bouquet on DTT (antenna) will now pay N2,100 monthly as opposed to N1,850 previously, while those of its Classic bouquet will now pay N3,100 monthly as opposed to N2,750 previously.

Additionally, the cost of the Nova bouquet increased from N900 to N1,200.

The company’s DTH (dish) users are also impacted because the monthly fee for the Smart bouquet has increased from N2,600 to N2,800.

As a result of the pricing review, the Super bouquet will now have a monthly tariff of N5,300 as opposed to the prior N4,900 cost. The Nova bouquet’s price was increased from N900 to N1,200.

The price review, according to StarTimes, was necessary given the country’s present difficult economic conditions.

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