New Delhi: In a revision of the membership fee for Amazon Prime, the company has raised monthly and quarterly fees by 50 percent through which users get access to Amazon Prime Video and one-day delivery on millions of items on the e-commerce platform.


"The price of Prime memberships in IN (India) is being revised from Rs 999 to Rs 1,499 (annual plan), Rs 329 to Rs 459 (3-month plan), and Rs 129 to Rs 179 (monthly plan)," an Amazon spokesperson said, according to PTI.


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The price of prime membership in India will undergo a change soon, and the company will announce the exact date of the price change at a later time, as per the spokesperson.


"Since the launch 5 years ago in India, Prime has continued to increase the value it offers members. Prime provides an unparalleled combination of shopping, savings, and entertainment benefits to make life more convenient and entertaining every single day, and we continue to invest in making Prime even more valuable for customers," the spokesperson added.


Prime one-day delivery is available on millions of items, while Prime Video offers unlimited access to movies, TV shows, and Amazon Originals in 10 languages.


It also offers members access to 70 million songs ad-free with Amazon Music, free access to a rotating selection of thousands of books with Prime Reading as well as Prime Early Access to sale events, new product launches, and Lightning Deals as well as access to global shopping events Prime Day.


The content consumption has grown manifold in the last few years, especially amid the pandemic. OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+Hotstar, and Zee5 have also witnessed significant growth in user numbers. Amazon Prime Video has been bolstering its play in the content space in India.


Recently, Amazon announced the launch of Prime Video Channels - a marketplace that brings content providers like discovery+, Lionsgate Play and Eros Now on one platform - in India. Acting as an intermediary, Prime Video Channels will allow Prime members the option for add-on subscriptions of (over-the-top) OTT services and stream their content on the Amazon Prime Video app and website in India.


(With PTI Inputs)