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Netflix Raises Subscription Prices in France Following Strong Q1 Results

The streaming giant adjusts French pricing across all tiers, continuing its global strategy to boost revenue and support investments.

Cette hausse des prix en France survient après une augmentation des tarifs aux États-Unis en début d’année.
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Overview

  • Netflix has increased French subscription prices, with the ad-supported Standard plan now costing €7.99, up from €5.99, a 33% hike.
  • The ad-free Standard plan rises to €14.99 per month, while the Premium plan now costs €21.99, both reflecting €1.50 to €2 increases.
  • These adjustments were announced alongside Netflix's Q1 2025 financial results, which reported $10.54 billion in revenue and $2.89 billion in net profit, exceeding expectations.
  • The price hikes in France follow similar increases in the US, UK, and Argentina earlier this year, aligning with Netflix's global pricing strategy.
  • Since launching in France in 2014, Netflix subscription prices have risen between 67% and 83%, driven by efforts to enhance service value and diversify revenue.