Amazon Prime has entered the South African market with a subscription model designed to undercut local competitors. The service launched on June 3, 2026, bringing free same-day and next-day delivery options to consumers in the region.
Amazon Prime enters the South African market with a subscription model designed to undercut local competitors.
The platform combines e-commerce logistics with entertainment services like Prime Video and Amazon Luna cloud gaming. The combined service model targets consumers who would typically choose only a streaming platform or a local online retailer.
Monthly subscriptions cost R59, which converts to approximately $3.64 USD. An annual plan is available for R399, offering a lower per-month rate compared to the monthly tier.
The pricing structure positions Prime below the base tiers of regional competitors like TakealotMore and Netflix. Amazon offers zero-threshold shipping on all orders within this price bracket.



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