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Spotify to raise premium subscription price in MENA, other select markets from September

Price increases in the past, combined with cost-cutting efforts in recent years, have helped it to achieve its first annual profit for 2024. (REUTERS/File)
Price increases in the past, combined with cost-cutting efforts in recent years, have helped it to achieve its first annual profit for 2024. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 04 August 2025

Spotify to raise premium subscription price in MENA, other select markets from September

Spotify to raise premium subscription price in MENA, other select markets from September
  • Subscription price will rise to 11.99 euros per month

LONDON: Spotify said on Monday it would increase monthly price of its premium individual subscription in select markets from September, including the Middle East, as the Swedish streaming giant looks to improve margins.
The company’s shares jumped nearly 8 percent. They have gained about 40 percent so far this year.
As well as the Middle East, the subscription price will rise to 11.99 euros ($13.86) per month from 10.99 euros in markets including South Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Spotify said subscribers will receive an email explaining the price rise over the next month.
Price increases in the past, combined with cost-cutting efforts in recent years, have helped it to achieve its first annual profit for 2024.
The company saw an increase in monthly active users and premium subscribers during the second quarter, while higher taxes related to employee salaries led it to post a loss during the period and weighed on its third-quarter profit forecast.
Spotify has been expanding its library of video content to attract subscribers, including through its partner program, which is designed to help podcast creators by offering them monetization options.
A growing number of creators are joining the Spotify Partner Program, resulting in a significant increase in video content on the platform, CEO Daniel Ek had earlier told Reuters.
The streaming company is also benefiting from Apple’s approval of its US app update to show subscription prices and external payment links, after a judge barred the iPhone maker from charging commission on off-app purchases.
Ek said this change has led to “a very positive uptick” in the US If similar rules are adopted in Europe and the UK, it would benefit both Spotify and other app developers.


Spotify launches new premium plans in ֱ, UAE

Spotify launches new premium plans in ֱ, UAE
Updated 13 November 2025

Spotify launches new premium plans in ֱ, UAE

Spotify launches new premium plans in ֱ, UAE
  • Pilot scheme offers 3 subscription options from $8 a month

DUBAI: Spotify has launched three new subscription plans in ֱ and the UAE as part of a pilot program.

The company said its Lite, Standard and Platinum options were designed to cater to different audience types.

“Listening habits aren’t universal,” Marwen Ben Messaoud, Spotify’s growth director for South Asia, Middle East and Africa, told Arab News.

“Engagement grows when we design experiences that truly reflect people’s needs and passions. That’s exactly what this new pilot of premium subscriptions aims to do.”

The Lite plan provides basic ad-free listening, the Standard option enhanced audio quality, while Platinum offers features such as lossless audio — a type of audio compression that maintains sound quality — and third-party DJ integration, which allows users to mix songs from their Spotify library and playlists on external DJ software.

The top package also gives listeners access to audiobooks with features such as automatic bookmarking and a sleep timer.

“All legacy users will be unaffected by this change and will continue to enjoy the same benefits while they are subscribed to their current plan,” Messaoud said.

The pilot program is also set to be rolled out in South Africa, Indonesia and India.

Spotify’s premium plans cost SR23.99 ($6.4) for Lite, SR31.99 for Standard and SR59.99 for Platinum.