Luxembourg firm aims to spur music royalties investment in Japan
A Luxembourg startup that runs a platform for investing in music royalties is looking to expand into Japan through a tie-up with the country s first royalties transaction brokerage.
ANote Music Sarl said it hopes its partnership with Tokyo-based Royalty Bank, announced in April, will spur royalty investments for Japanese music catalogues and other assets, including a rapidly growing comics and animation market that alone generates around 3.7 billion euros ($4.5 billion) a year.
ANote Music Sarl s website shows a music asset catalogue. (Photo courtesy of ANote Music)(Kyodo) This is a huge milestone for ANote Music as we take the next step in our continued global expansion, Marzio F. Schena, CEO and co-founder of ANote Music, said in a statement.
ANote Music aura une petite sœur au Japon
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European music royalty investment platform enters Japan market
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