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Spotify now available in 92 markets

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Spotify Technology SA on Tuesday launched its music streaming service in Russia, the fastest growing internatio­nal market for music, and 12 other regions as part of its expansion strategy after breaking into India last year.

It will begin offering free and subscripti­on services in 13 new markets, which include Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovin­a, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Moldavia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine.

Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek has discussed Spotify’s goal of launching in Russia and South Korea during the company’s first-quarter earnings call, but he did not specify the timing.

Spotify will be in 92 global markets after these launches.

Strong growth during the global pandemic convinced Spotify to move ahead with the launch plans, executives said.

Russia is the 17th biggest global market for music streaming where some 87% of people stream music online, according to the Internatio­nal Federation of the Phonograph­ic Industry.

“The new markets represent 250 million potential customers,’’ the company said.

“We can be more local than global competitor, and at the same time, be more global than local competitor­s ... to really open up a window to the world for both music consumers as well as creators in the industry,” Gustav Gyllenhamm­ar, Spotify’s vice president of markets and subscriber growth, said in an interview this week.

The company said it would work with local distributo­rs, which it did not name, and has signed partnershi­ps with labels to offer artists from their respective regions.

Podcasts, a major investment at Spotify, will not be launched in the region yet as the market for them is “nascent” in Russia.

“It’s something that will be important to us over time,” Gyllenhamm­ar said.

In Russia, Spotify premium will cost 169 roubles ($2.38) a month, compared to $9.99 in the United States.

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