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    Apple Unveils New App Store Payment Fees in the EU

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. New Fee Structures: Apple has revamped its developer fee structures for the EU App Store to comply with the Digital Markets Act, introducing an "initial acquisition fee”; "store services fee”; and a Core Technology Fee for popular apps.

    2. Tiered Approach: The new model has two tiers: Tier 1 for mandatory store services (5% fee) and Tier 2 for optional services (13% or 10% for certain participants), with an initial acquisition fee of 2% for both tiers.

    3. Promotional Flexibility: Developers can now promote offers through various channels, including external websites and alternative marketplaces, with less intimidating language used when directing users outside the App Store.

    4. Future Plans: Apple will implement a unified Core Technology Commission fee for all developers starting January 1, 2026, aiming for simplified compliance and potentially broader access for app creators.

    New Fee Structures in Response to Regulation

    Apple recently revealed its updated fee structures for App Store developers in the European Union. This decision follows the European Commission’s ruling that found Apple non-compliant with the Digital Markets Act. To address this, Apple must implement changes within 30 days, though the company retains the option to appeal until July 7. The new fee system introduces an “initial acquisition fee” along with a “store services fee” and a Core Technology Fee. These fees apply differently, depending on whether apps exceed 1 million annual installs.

    Furthermore, developers who opt for the StoreKit External Purchase Link Entitlement (EU) Addendum will experience reduced costs through a Core Technology Commission (CTC) of 5 percent. This commission applies to all digital sales over a 12-month period from the initial install. Apple has organized the fee structures into two tiers: Tier 1 for mandatory services and Tier 2 for optional ones. While both tiers impose a 2 percent initial fee, they differ in subsequent charges, creating complexity for developers navigating these changes.

    Implications for Developers and Consumers

    The new fee structure offers potential benefits, particularly for smaller developers. For instance, ongoing program participants see reduced or waived fees that could encourage innovation and investment in new apps. Additionally, Apple has relaxed promotion guidelines, allowing developers greater freedom to direct users to external sites. This flexibility enables developers to engage with audiences through various channels, potentially increasing market competition.

    However, the tiered fees may complicate matters for developers, particularly those transitioning under the new rules. The significant difference in fees based on service tiers could create confusion and deter smaller developers who might not understand the implications. It’s crucial to monitor how these changes affect app quality and consumer choice in the long term. Ultimately, Apple’s adjustments represent an ongoing evolution of app marketplaces, balancing business interests with regulatory pressures while aiming to enhance the user experience.

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