Premium
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Premium may refer to:
- Premium (marketing), a promotional item that can be received for a small fee when redeeming proofs of purchase that come with or on retail products
- Risk premium, the monetary difference between the guaranteed return and the possible return on an investment
- Premium segment / Premium pricing high-price brands or services in marketing, e.g.:
- Premium television, a class of subscription-based television service
- Premium station, a class of railway stations on Metlink in Melbourne
- Premium Outlets, a brand of shopping malls
- Premium-Cola, a brand of cola from Germany
- Premium Internet from Virgin Media
- Premium lager
- Premium-rate telephone number
- Premium Saltines, a Nabisco brand of saltine crackers
- Premium tax credit, a refundable tax credit in the United States, part of a host of Affordable Care Act tax provisions
- Insurance premium
- Premium Bond, a type of bond available in the United Kingdom
- a grade of gasoline with the highest octane rating
- Buyer's premium, a charge to be paid in addition to the cost of an item
- Premium (film), a 2006 film starring Dorian Missick and Zoe Saldana
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