Again, MultiChoice Hikes DSTV, GOtv Subscription Prices

  • The new development comes months after it announced and implemented a similar upward price review Pay TV company Multichoice has announced new tariffs for its DStv and GOtv bundle offers in Nigeria

This new development comes just months after the company announced and implemented a similar price increase.

In an internal memo, the company said the new prices would take effect on November 6.

According to the memo, the premium package on DSTV will increase to N29,500 from N24,500.

Compact Plus, which previously cost N16,600, now costs N19,800 while Compact costs N12,500 instead of N10,500.

Confam will cost N7,400 and no longer N6,200 while Yanga subscribers will pay N4,200 as against N3,500.

The DStv Padi package will increase from N2,500 to N2,950.

The company also moved its HDPVR access service, access fee, and Xtraview buckets from N3,400 to N4,000.

Similarly, GOtv Supa Plus package is now priced at N12,500 from N10,500 while Supa will cost N7,600 from N6,400.

The price of the Max kit has now increased from 4,850 Naira to 5,700 Naira; while GOtv Jolli subscribers will now pay 3,950 Naira, up from 3,300 Naira previously.

GOtv Jinja and GOtv Smallie packages also increased from N2,250 to N2,700 and from N1,100 to N1,300 respectively.

The firm attributed the increase to an increase in the cost of business operations.

“On Monday 6 November 2023 we will adjust prices on all our packages on DStv and GOtv.

“We understand the impact this change may have on our valued customers and partners, but the rise in the cost of business operations has led us to make this difficult decision.

“It continues to be our mission to provide the best entertainment and viewing experience to our valuable customers and are committed to continuing to deliver high quality content and unmatched service to our customers,” it said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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