MultiChoice Nigeria has hinged the latest DStv tariff increase in Nigeria on rising inflation rates.
Its Public Relations Manager, Ms. Caroline Oghuma, said in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos that such factors included “the impact on the subscriber, current inflation, and efficiencies effected within the company that may offset the necessity for a price increase.”
MultiChoice Africa, the parent company of DStv, which has about two million subscribers in Nigeria, had on March 3 announced a price increase for DStv, which takes effect from April 1.
The price increase will set the DStv premium, which is currently at $77/monthly to $81/monthly. This will take the naira equivalent from N11, 650 to N13, 980.
The increment is the same across other DStv packages and bouquets, and between five to 10 per cent increase, but comes with ShortsTV, Ginx TV and Eurochannel as additional channels.
The company also said the increase in DStv tariffs was not only in Nigeria, but also in every country where MultiChoice has its operations.
Multichoice Africa, the parent company of DStv, on March 3, 2015, announced a price increase for DStv, which will take effect from April 1, 2015.
The price increase will set the DStv premium, which is currently at $77 to $81 monthly.
“MultiChoice implements annual subscription price increase in all its operating countries, however, a price increase was not implemented in Nigeria last year.
“We would like to reassure our subscribers of our best intentions and reaffirm our commitment to Nigeria which is clearly demonstrated through our continuous