- ExpressVPN introduced fixed pricing in GBP, EUR and BRL currencies
- The supplier is currently testing fixed prices in CAD, AUD, JPY, SGD and HKD
- Update paves the way for new regional payment options
For international users, subscribing to a top-tier service often comes with a hidden downside: currency conversion fees and fluctuating monthly bills. ExpressVPN finally solves this problem by rolling out fixed local currency pricing for several major regions.
Historically, ExpressVPN billed international customers in USD. Even though the base dollar amount remained static, the actual cost shown on a user’s bank statement varied depending on the daily strength of their local currency against the dollar.
As of now, this uncertainty disappears for users in the United Kingdom, the Eurozone and Brazil. Customers in these regions will now see fixed prices in pounds (GBP), euros (EUR), and reals (BRL), respectively. The price displayed at checkout is now the exact final price, regardless of how the global foreign exchange market behaves.
ExpressVPN describes the move as “the natural next step in our mission to make digital protection as accessible and simple as possible.” By locking in these rates, the provider ensures that the cost of a subscription will not increase unexpectedly due to economic changes, a welcome change for anyone managing a tight monthly budget.
Who benefits from local rates?
The deployment is taking place in phases. As of now, fixed pricing is fully operational for the UK, Eurozone and Brazil. However, ExpressVPN confirms that it is “actively testing and launching” local currencies for several other major territories.
Users in Canada (CAD), Australia (AUD), Japan (JPY), Singapore (SGD), and Hong Kong (HKD) can already see local prices appear during checkout. Additionally, the provider plans to launch currencies for New Zealand (NZD) and Switzerland (CHF) in the “coming weeks.”
In a blog post announcing the change, the company said: “Great digital privacy must be transparent. This applies to how our apps work, as well as how you pay for them. »
“By offering fixed prices, we ensure that the price you see on our site is exactly the price you pay, providing a consistent, localized experience from the moment you sign up.”
A precursor of new payment methods
This change is not just about currency symbols; it’s a question of infrastructure. By localizing its billing systems, ExpressVPN is preparing to support region-specific payment methods that were previously difficult to implement in a USD-only model.
The company has explicitly mentioned plans to roll out support for “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) services, such as Klarna, in select markets. This aligns with the provider’s recent strategy to offer more flexibility, following the launch of its new tiered pricing structure last year.
Users can now choose between three plans: Basic, Advanced and Pro. THE Basic The tier covers basic VPN service and reliable identity protection features. THE Advance The plan adds an ad blocker, ExpressKeys password manager, and limited international eSIM data. The high end Pro The plan includes a dedicated IP address and extensive data deletion services.
Even if the currency on the invoice changes, the product remains global. All plans continue to include the provider’s strict no-logging policy and RAM-only TrustedServer technology. However, it should be noted that the “Identity Defender” suite (including identity monitoring) remains available only to users based in the United States at this time.
Current subscribers or new users in supported regions can check specific flat rates by visiting the order page today.
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