Netflix raises prices in Singapore as analysts remain ‘neutral’ on counter
Monthly subscription prices in the Republic raised by S$2 to S$4 effective from Apr 18, with the priciest tier costing S$29.98
[SINGAPORE] Netflix has raised its subscription prices in Singapore by S$2 to S$4, effective from Apr 18 (Friday), even as analysts remain neutral on the counter.
The monthly prices of the three subscription plans have gone up from S$13.98 to S$15.98 for the basic subscription, from S$19.98 to S$22.98 for the standard subscription and from S$25.98 to S$29.98 for the premium subscription.
This price hike follows increases in large markets that have performed in line with expectations, said the company in its first-quarter 2025 results release on Apr 17.
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