TheMarker

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Updated: May 2026

About TheMarker

TheMarker is a Israeli business news. The service is operated by Haaretz Group (Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd.), headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, and was founded in 2001. Subsidiary of Haaretz Group, privately held — Schocken family majority stake with German publisher DuMont as minority shareholder (since 2006). Within its category, TheMarker positions on three pillars: news subscriptions coverage, product differentiation, and pricing transparency.

Quick facts · Operator: Haaretz Group (Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd.) · HQ: Tel Aviv, Israel · Founded: 2001 · Status: Subsidiary of Haaretz Group, privately held — Schocken family majority stake with German publisher DuMont as minority shareholder (since 2006) · See live pricing table below for current rates in your country.

What is TheMarker?

TheMarker sits in the news subscriptions category. TheMarker is a Israeli business news. In 2025-2026 its differentiator is: TheMarker Premium bundle now includes Haaretz Hebrew + TheMarker financial daily + Markerweek magazine under a single Haaretz-branded subscription in 2024-2025. Subger tracks TheMarker alongside competing news subscriptions services so subscribers can compare pricing, cancellation steps, and live deals in one place.

Why choose TheMarker

Product positioning

TheMarker positions in the news subscriptions category as: Israeli business news. Its 2025-2026 product priorities centre on themarker premium bundle now includes haaretz hebrew + themarker financial daily + markerweek magazine under a single haaretz-branded subscription in 2024-2025.

Feature breadth

  • Daily business and finance reporting — Hebrew-language business coverage of Israeli markets, tech, and macro.
  • Markerweek magazine — Weekly long-form business magazine bundled with Premium.
  • Haaretz integration — Single sign-on with the Hebrew Haaretz daily.
  • Mobile app — iOS and Android with offline reading.
  • Newsletter portfolio — Specialist newsletters on tech, real estate, capital markets.
  • Podcast network — TheMarker podcasts on business, startup, and macro topics.

2025-2026 product evolution

TheMarker continues to evolve its product through 2025-2026; the most notable recent change is: TheMarker Premium bundle now includes Haaretz Hebrew + TheMarker financial daily + Markerweek magazine under a single Haaretz-branded subscription in 2024-2025. Subger watches the operator's announcement pages and pricing pages for plan structure changes and reflects them in the live pricing table that accompanies this page.

Where TheMarker fits among competitors

TheMarker competes within the broader news subscriptions category. Subscribers comparing options should weigh its pricing transparency, contract terms, and the differentiator described above against alternatives in Subger's News subscriptions comparison hub.

Pricing in 2026

TheMarker publishes a tiered model with the following current tiers (anchor pricing — see the live pricing table below for the exact rate in your country).

TierAnchor pricingWhat you get
Digital monthlyaround ₪59/moWeb + app access to TheMarker and Haaretz Hebrew
Digital annualaround ₪600/yrDiscount vs. monthly
Premium + Markerweekaround ₪79/moAdds the weekly Markerweek magazine
Print + DigitalCustomDaily print delivery plus digital
What to checkWhere on Subger
Current pricing in your countryPricing table below this description
Step-by-step cancellation guideHow to cancel TheMarker
Active dealsTheMarker deals
Promo codesTheMarker promo codes
True-price trackerTheMarker true-price tracker

Subger tracks plan changes country by country, so verify the live rate for your market in the table below this description.

Editorial focus and coverage

Section examines the TheMarker editorial mission, coverage areas, and notable franchises. TheMarker Premium bundle now includes Haaretz Hebrew + TheMarker financial daily + Markerweek magazine under a single Haaretz-branded subscription in 2024-2025.

TheMarker apps and platform support

TheMarker ships across the web (paywall-aware reader), native iOS and Android apps, and an e-paper replica edition for tablet readers. The mobile apps support offline reading, audio versions of articles where produced, and push alerts. Most subscriptions allow simultaneous logged-in sessions on a small number of devices per household.

Use cases TheMarker fits

  • Israeli finance professionals — Daily must-read for the Tel Aviv financial community.
  • Diaspora business readers — Hebrew-speakers tracking Israeli markets.
  • Startup ecosystem watchers — Tech-startup coverage via TheMarker and Markerweek.

TheMarker is most useful for households or teams whose primary need aligns with the strengths described above.

Operator profile and corporate context

Legal entity and ownership

TheMarker is operated by Haaretz Group (Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd.), with primary operations based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The product line was founded in 2001. Corporate status: Subsidiary of Haaretz Group, privately held — Schocken family majority stake with German publisher DuMont as minority shareholder (since 2006). Subger records the operator's published legal name to make it easier for subscribers to verify charges on bank statements, locate the correct cancellation contact, and identify the regulator responsible for consumer-protection complaints in the operator's home market.

Headquarters and regional footprint

The operator's headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel is the centre of product, billing, and customer-support operations. Tax invoicing, contract law, and data-protection oversight typically follow the rules of the headquarters jurisdiction unless the operator has set up a separate billing entity for a given country. Subger flags country-specific billing entities in the pricing table when they differ from the global parent.

Product history and recent direction

Since 2001, TheMarker has evolved its news subscriptions proposition through repeated tier changes, product expansion, and (where applicable) acquisitions or partnerships. The most material 2025-2026 development that subscribers should know about is: TheMarker Premium bundle now includes Haaretz Hebrew + TheMarker financial daily + Markerweek magazine under a single Haaretz-branded subscription in 2024-2025. Subger tracks each change to the public tier list and reflects updated pricing within the TheMarker pricing card whenever the operator publishes a new rate.

Market context and what to monitor

Where TheMarker sits in the news subscriptions landscape

TheMarker competes inside the news subscriptions category alongside other operators that target the same israeli business news need. The buying decision usually comes down to the headline monthly price, the renewal-vs-introductory rate, contract length, and the specific feature mix at each tier. TheMarker currently publishes 4 tier(s) — Digital monthly (around ₪59/mo), Digital annual (around ₪600/yr), Premium + Markerweek (around ₪79/mo), Print + Digital (Custom) — which gives shoppers a clear ladder from entry-level (Digital monthly) to the top option (Print + Digital).

Renewal-vs-introductory pricing

Many operators in this category quote a low introductory rate that resets to a higher renewal price after the first contract period. Where TheMarker follows that pattern, Subger captures the renewal step-up in the true-price tracker so subscribers can budget the year-two cost honestly. Where pricing is flat across the contract life, that is noted as well.

What to monitor over the next 12 months

The most important signals for TheMarker subscribers in 2025-2026 are: (a) any change to the public tier list that adds, removes, or rebrands an existing plan; (b) regional price increases tied to inflation or currency moves; (c) feature additions or removals that materially change tier-vs-tier comparisons; and (d) contract-term changes (length, early-exit fees, automatic-renewal mechanics). Subger watches the operator's pricing page and customer-facing announcements and surfaces relevant changes in the TheMarker pricing card and the Subger newsletter for the News subscriptions comparison hub.

How Subger keeps TheMarker pricing honest

Subger mirrors the operator's published price list per country, converts to a comparable currency where helpful, and exposes the renewal-vs-introductory delta directly under the pricing table. Subscribers can use the TheMarker true-price tracker to see the projected 12-month cost at today's rate and the TheMarker deals page to monitor active offers in their market.

Frequently asked questions

Is TheMarker in English?

TheMarker is primarily Hebrew. The Haaretz Group also operates an English edition (haaretz.com) sold separately.

Who owns TheMarker?

The Haaretz Group, controlled by the Schocken family with German publisher DuMont as a minority shareholder.

Can I subscribe just to TheMarker?

TheMarker subscriptions typically include Haaretz Hebrew as a bundle; standalone TheMarker pricing is rare.

Does TheMarker have a paywall?

Yes — most articles are behind a metered paywall; a handful of free articles per month are available before the wall.

How do I cancel?

Cancellation is via the Haaretz subscription portal; see the Subger cancel guide linked above for step-by-step instructions.

What does Subger track?

Subger mirrors TheMarker / Haaretz subscription pricing and renewal cadence so subscribers can compare year-one cost.

Get started with TheMarker

For the live pricing table in your country, scroll up to the pricing tiers section. Subger maintains the cancellation guide, true-price tracker, and active deal list for TheMarker in your country.

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Pricing

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Regional pricingDigital Monthly
🇮🇱IsraelILS₪39.90≈ $13.72

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.themarker.comPrices verified 2026-03-16

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