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How to Cancel a Bloomberg Businessweek Subscription

Cancel Bloomberg Businessweek using the correct billing route. Follow official steps, understand when access ends, how refunds work, and which confirmation to.

  • Official Bloomberg Businessweek and billing-owner sources
  • 3 provider-specific cancellation paths
  • Refund and post-cancellation effects separated from renewal
  • Verified August 16, 2026
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Choose the Bloomberg Businessweek cancellation path that matches who bills you

Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek · verify the billing owner

  1. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Go to Bloomberg.com and select Sign In
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    Go to Bloomberg.com and select Sign In

    In a web browser, go to bloomberg.com and select the Sign In option. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  2. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Sign in with your Bloomberg.com account
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    Sign in with your Bloomberg.com account

    Enter the email address and password associated with your Bloomberg.com subscription and complete any verification. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

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  4. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Open your Account menu and choose Account
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    Open your Account menu and choose Account

    After signing in, open your account menu and select the Account option. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Open the Subscriptions section
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    Open the Subscriptions section

    In your account area, navigate to the Subscriptions section for your active Bloomberg.com plan. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  6. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Select Contact Support to Cancel
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    Select Contact Support to Cancel

    For the relevant subscription, choose the Contact Support to Cancel option to start a cancellation request. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  7. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek cancellation: Submit your cancellation request and save confirmation
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    Submit your cancellation request and save confirmation

    Follow the prompts to confirm cancellation, then save any on‑screen or emailed confirmation that shows auto‑renewal is stopped and when access ends.

Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription · verify the billing owner

  1. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: Locate your Businessweek account number
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    Locate your Businessweek account number

    Find your Businessweek account number on a recent mailing label, renewal notice, or billing statement. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  2. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: Open the Businessweek Customer Care site from Bloomberg Help
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    Open the Businessweek Customer Care site from Bloomberg Help

    From Bloomberg’s Help Center article “How do I cancel my Businessweek magazine subscription?”, follow the link to the Businessweek Customer Care area in your browser.

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  4. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: Log in with your account number
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    Log in with your account number

    On the Customer Care site, enter your account number and any requested personal details to access your Businessweek subscription. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: Open your subscription details
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    Open your subscription details

    Within your Customer Care account, select your active Businessweek subscription to view its details. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  6. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: Choose the option to cancel or stop renewal
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    Choose the option to cancel or stop renewal

    Use the available control in your subscription details to cancel the subscription or stop automatic renewal going forward. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  7. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription cancellation: If needed, submit the Contact Customer Service form
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    If needed, submit the Contact Customer Service form

    If you prefer or cannot log in, open the Contact Customer Service form from the same Help Center article and submit a written request to cancel with your name, address, and account number.

Cancel an Apple‑billed Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription on iPhone · verify the billing owner

  1. Bloomberg Businessweek iOS cancellation: Open Settings
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    Open Settings

    Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  2. Bloomberg Businessweek iOS cancellation: Tap your name
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    Tap your name

    At the top of Settings, tap your name to open your Apple ID settings. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

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  4. Bloomberg Businessweek iOS cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    In Apple ID settings, tap Subscriptions to view your active and expired subscriptions. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel an Apple‑billed Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription on iPhone cancellation: Select Bloomberg Businessweek
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    Select Bloomberg Businessweek

    In the list of subscriptions, tap the Bloomberg Businessweek or Bloomberg subscription entry you want to cancel. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  6. Bloomberg Businessweek Cancel an Apple‑billed Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription on iPhone cancellation: Cancel the subscription
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    Cancel the subscription

    Tap Cancel Subscription (or Cancel Free Trial) and confirm to stop future billing through Apple; access normally continues until the current period ends.

Refund policy

Refund rules for Bloomberg Businessweek subscriptions

Refund eligibility depends on how you subscribe to Businessweek and whether your plan is digital via Bloomberg.com, print via Businessweek Customer Care, or billed through a third party such as Apple or an agency.

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Bloomberg.com digital subscriptions are generally non‑refundable
Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms explain that canceling a monthly or annual Bloomberg.com subscription stops future renewals but does not provide a refund—prorated or otherwise—for the remainder of the current billing period, although Bloomberg may grant refunds or credits at its discretion.bloomberg.com
Businessweek print customers can receive refunds for undelivered issues
The Businessweek magazine help article states that when you cancel, a refund will be issued for all remaining copies that have not yet been mailed at the time of cancellation, and that you should disregard bills received after canceling.bloomberg.com
Agency‑sold Businessweek subscriptions refund through the agency
For Businessweek subscriptions purchased via an agency, Bloomberg instructs subscribers to direct any refund request to that agent, meaning Bloomberg’s own refund practices for magazine or digital plans will not apply.bloomberg.com
Apple controls refunds for App Store subscriptions
When you subscribe through Apple, Bloomberg’s Apple‑specific help article sends you to Apple’s official cancellation instructions; Apple’s subscription terms govern whether a refund is available and how to request it.bloomberg.com
Other third‑party platforms follow their own policies
Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that if you purchased your subscription through a third party, you should refer to the terms provided by that third party, which will control any cancellation‑related refunds or credits rather than Bloomberg’s own digital or print rules.bloomberg.com

If your situation does not clearly match these categories—for example, you have both a Bloomberg.com digital plan and a Businessweek print subscription with overlapping billing—contact Bloomberg’s Help Center and, if applicable, your third‑party billing provider to confirm how cancellation will affect charges and refunds on each account. Visit Bloomberg Help Center

Who bills you

Work out who controls your Businessweek billing

Different Businessweek setups cancel in different places, so confirm the billing owner before you try to stop charges.

  • Check the merchant on your bank or card statement

    If the charge lists Bloomberg.com or Bloomberg L.P., your subscription is billed directly by Bloomberg and is managed through your Bloomberg.com account and its subscription controls.bloomberg.com

  • Look for Apple on receipts and statements

    If Apple is named as the merchant, Bloomberg’s Help Center directs you to follow Apple’s subscription cancellation instructions rather than contacting Bloomberg to cancel.bloomberg.com For your Bloomberg Businessweek account, compare this point with the billing owner and effective date shown in the signed-in account or latest receipt.

  • Identify stand‑alone Businessweek magazine bills

    If your paperwork or label refers specifically to Bloomberg Businessweek Customer Care or a magazine account number, you are likely on a dedicated print subscription managed through the Businessweek Customer Care site and form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center.bloomberg.com

  • Watch for agency‑sold subscriptions

    Bloomberg’s magazine help article notes that if you bought Businessweek through a subscription agency, any refund request must go back to that agent instead of Bloomberg or Businessweek Customer Care.bloomberg.com

  • Remember other third‑party platforms

    Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions purchased through a third party should be changed or canceled under that party’s terms rather than through Bloomberg.com.bloomberg.com For your Bloomberg Businessweek account, compare this point with the billing owner and effective date shown in the signed-in account or latest receipt.

Digital plans

What changes when you cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription

Digital subscriptions that include Businessweek follow Bloomberg.com’s Subscription Terms rather than print‑only magazine rules.

  • Auto‑renewal stops at the next billing date

    Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms explain that monthly or annual subscriptions purchased via Bloomberg.com continue to renew until you cancel; canceling stops future monthly or annual charges after the current paid period.bloomberg.com

  • Access normally continues through the paid term

    When you cancel a monthly or annual Bloomberg.com subscription, your digital access and associated subscriber benefits continue until the end of the current billing period, even though no further renewals will be billed.bloomberg.com

  • No standard refunds for digital periods already paid

    The Subscription Terms state that canceling monthly or annual plans does not entitle you to a refund for the remainder of the current billing period; any refund or credit is at Bloomberg’s discretion.bloomberg.com

  • Businessweek access tied to the underlying plan

    Businessweek issues and Businessweek‑branded content accessed via Bloomberg.com or the Bloomberg app are governed by the same subscription and cancellation rules as the digital plan that provides that access.bloomberg.com

  • Separate from free newsletters or marketing emails

    Unsubscribing from newsletters such as Businessweek Daily only changes email delivery and does not cancel a paid Bloomberg.com or Businessweek subscription.bloomberg.com For your Bloomberg Businessweek account, compare this point with the billing owner and effective date shown in the signed-in account or latest receipt.

Proof & confirmation

How to confirm a Businessweek cancellation worked

After you cancel, use these checks to ensure no further Businessweek charges or deliveries occur.

  • Look for a Bloomberg or Customer Care confirmation

    For Bloomberg.com digital plans, save any email or on‑screen message confirming cancellation; for print Businessweek, retain the Customer Care confirmation or a copy of the submitted cancellation form.bloomberg.com

  • Verify renewal status in your Bloomberg.com account

    After canceling a digital subscription via “Contact Support to Cancel,” revisit your Account > Subscriptions area later to confirm the plan is marked as canceled or non‑renewing.bloomberg.com

  • Check Apple’s subscription screen for Apple‑billed plans

    On iPhone, the Subscriptions screen in Settings should show an expiration date or inactive status for the Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription once cancellation through Apple has been completed.support.apple.com

  • Monitor card or bank statements after the next renewal date

    Review statements after the date when your next renewal would have occurred to ensure no new charges from Bloomberg.com, Apple, or a Businessweek agency appear for the canceled subscription.bloomberg.com

  • Confirm print delivery has stopped

    For the magazine, verify that printed copies stop arriving after the end of the paid‑through period and that any promised refund for unmailed issues has appeared or been applied by the agency.bloomberg.com

After cancellation

Access and data after you cancel Businessweek

Canceling Businessweek affects billing and access but does not automatically erase every aspect of your Bloomberg relationship.

  • Digital access ends at period close, not immediately

    Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms say that for monthly and annual plans, cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period, so you keep digital access, including Businessweek content, until that date.bloomberg.com

  • Print delivery stops once remaining issues are accounted for

    For stand‑alone magazine subscriptions, Businessweek’s Help Center states that cancellations trigger a refund for undelivered issues and bring print delivery to an end.bloomberg.com For your Bloomberg Businessweek account, compare this point with the billing owner and effective date shown in the signed-in account or latest receipt.

  • Email marketing and newsletters are separate controls

    Unsubscribing from newsletters like Businessweek Daily or marketing emails changes how Bloomberg contacts you but does not cancel a paid Businessweek subscription or refund past charges.bloomberg.com

  • Account and profile data may remain with Bloomberg

    Bloomberg’s Terms and privacy notices focus on stopping subscriptions and controlling marketing use of your data; they do not state that canceling a subscription automatically deletes your Bloomberg.com account or all stored data.bloomberg.com

  • Professional services are managed separately

    Bloomberg’s Service Center and professional product pages make clear that enterprise or Terminal services use different account and billing systems; canceling Businessweek does not affect these products.service.bloomberg.com

Other setups

Institutional, agency, and other third‑party Businessweek access

Some readers get Businessweek through employers, schools, or media partners; those accounts cancel differently from consumer subscriptions.

  • Corporate and academic access via Bloomberg enterprise

    Bloomberg’s Service Center describes enterprise products managed through corporate accounts; if you receive Businessweek as part of a corporate or institutional arrangement, your internal administrator typically handles changes or cancellation.service.bloomberg.com

  • Agency‑managed magazine subscriptions

    Bloomberg’s Businessweek help article specifies that subscriptions purchased through agencies are refunded by the agency, so you must follow that agency’s cancellation and refund process.bloomberg.com

  • Subscribed through Apple’s App Store

    If your Businessweek or Bloomberg subscription was purchased in an iOS app, Bloomberg’s Help Center sends you to Apple’s official subscription cancellation instructions; Apple’s own rules control access end dates and any refunds.bloomberg.com

  • Subscribed through other digital platforms

    Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that if your subscription was purchased through a third party rather than Bloomberg.com, that third party’s terms govern cancellation and refunds.bloomberg.com

  • Gift or promotional access

    Gift and free subscriptions are covered in Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms; when those offers end, future paid access generally continues unless the recipient or account holder cancels under the same rules as a standard digital subscription.bloomberg.com

If things go wrong

Troubleshooting Businessweek cancellations that don’t stick

If you still see charges or deliveries after trying to cancel, use these escalation steps.

  • Confirm you canceled with the correct billing owner

    If you tried to cancel on Bloomberg.com but Apple or an agency is billing you, charges will continue until you complete cancellation with that billing provider instead.bloomberg.com

  • Check for multiple overlapping subscriptions

    You may have both a Bloomberg.com digital plan and a Businessweek magazine subscription; canceling only one can still leave some Businessweek access and charges active. Verify each account separately.bloomberg.com

  • Use Bloomberg’s Help Center chat for unresolved issues

    Bloomberg’s help articles invite you to click the chat bubble for additional support if you cannot resolve a subscription problem, including cancellations that do not seem to process.bloomberg.com

  • Contact Apple Support for App Store billing issues

    If the Apple subscription page shows an active Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription you believe you canceled, follow Apple’s help article to manage or escalate the issue with Apple Support.support.apple.com

  • Document your attempts and responses

    Keep dated screenshots of your account pages, Apple subscription screen, or Businessweek Customer Care messages so you can demonstrate when you requested cancellation if you later dispute charges with a billing party or card issuer.bloomberg.com

What official sources do not confirm

Limits of the public Bloomberg Businessweek cancellation guidance

These points are intentionally qualified because the official sources reviewed on August 16, 2026 do not publish a complete answer.

  • Documented limitation 1

    Direct access to some Bloomberg.com pages, including parts of the subscriptions configurator, is restricted by robots.txt, so specific current prices, plan names, and some interface labels could not be safely verified and were therefore not included.

  • Documented limitation 2

    The Businessweek Customer Care portal itself is hosted on a third-party domain linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center; due to domain restrictions, its interface and exact button labels could not be directly inspected, so instructions refer generically to cancellation options within that portal.

  • Documented limitation 3

    Google Play-specific Bloomberg or Businessweek cancellation instructions from Bloomberg, if any, could not be located within the allowed domains; Android cancellation guidance is therefore only referenced at a high level from Google’s generic subscription help and not modeled as a standalone route.

  • Documented limitation 4

    Bloomberg does not publish a dedicated consumer-facing policy describing account or data deletion tied to subscription cancellation; statements about account persistence after canceling are inferred from the absence of deletion language in Subscription Terms and privacy notices.

Bloomberg Businessweek cancellation FAQ

Questions people search about canceling Bloomberg Businessweek, answered with official provider or billing-platform sources checked on August 16, 2026.

You cancel Bloomberg Businessweek by using the cancellation route that matches your billing owner. If your card statement shows Bloomberg.com or Bloomberg L.P., sign in to your Bloomberg.com account, open Account > Subscriptions, choose the appropriate plan, and use “Contact Support to Cancel.” Stand‑alone print subscribers use the Businessweek Customer Care site or contact form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center. Apple‑billed users cancel through the iPhone Subscriptions settings.bloomberg.com
To permanently cancel a Bloomberg Businessweek subscription, you must stop auto‑renewal with the party that bills you and keep proof. For Bloomberg.com digital plans, submit a cancellation through Account > Subscriptions so renewals stop after the current period. For Businessweek print, cancel through the Customer Care portal or contact form so delivery and renewal cease. For Apple‑billed subscriptions, cancel in iPhone Settings > your name > Subscriptions and confirm that the plan now shows an expiration date.bloomberg.com
If your Businessweek subscription won’t cancel, first verify you are using the right cancellation channel. A Bloomberg.com account cancellation will not stop a Businessweek plan billed through Apple or an agency, and vice versa. If the correct route still fails, contact Bloomberg via the Help Center chat, contact Apple Support through its subscription help page if Apple is billing you, or ask your agency or corporate administrator to intervene for third‑party contracts.bloomberg.com
Bloomberg may be charging you for a Bloomberg.com digital plan that includes Businessweek, a stand‑alone Businessweek magazine subscription, or an app‑store subscription such as the Bloomberg app. Check your statement to see whether Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg L.P., Apple, or a subscription agency is listed as the merchant, then compare that with your Bloomberg.com account, Businessweek Customer Care record, or Apple Subscriptions screen to identify the active plan and decide where to cancel.bloomberg.com
To manage a Bloomberg subscription that includes Businessweek, sign in at bloomberg.com using the same email shown on your subscription confirmation. From there, open your account menu and select Account, then go to the Subscriptions section to review your plan, renewal date, and available options such as contacting support to cancel. Do not use the professional Service Center login unless you are managing enterprise or Terminal services.bloomberg.com
You cancel a Bloomberg Businessweek print subscription through Businessweek’s Customer Care tools. Use the account number from your mailing label or invoice to log in to the online Customer Care site linked from Bloomberg’s “How do I cancel my Businessweek magazine subscription?” help article, then choose the cancel or stop‑renewal option. If you cannot log in, submit the Contact Customer Service form from the same page with your name, address, account number, and a clear cancellation request.bloomberg.com
After you cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription, Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that all future renewal charges stop, but your digital access—including to Businessweek content—continues until the end of the current monthly or annual billing period. You do not usually receive a prorated refund for the remaining time, and your Bloomberg.com account itself remains available unless you separately request closure or stop using it under the general Terms of Service.bloomberg.com
Refunds for Bloomberg Businessweek depend on how you subscribed. Bloomberg’s digital Subscription Terms say monthly and annual Bloomberg.com plans normally are not refunded for the current period when you cancel. The Businessweek magazine help article, by contrast, states that print subscribers receive a refund for any remaining copies that have not been mailed at cancellation. If you subscribed via Apple or an agency, their separate refund policies apply.bloomberg.com
Canceling a Bloomberg Businessweek subscription does not automatically delete your Bloomberg.com account. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms and website notices frame cancellation in terms of stopping subscription renewals and access at the end of the billing period; they do not state that your online account or all stored data is erased when you cancel. To limit data use or marketing, you must use Bloomberg’s separate privacy and communication‑preference tools.bloomberg.com

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