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AMRA expands European and UK presence to further support songwriters and publishers with more money and faster payments



Company Adds Stockholm Office and Appoints Mårten Karlsson as AMRA’s Director of Rightsholder Services

 

Confirms Global Licensing Deals with Spirit Music Publishing and Sentric Music

 

AMRA, the leading global digital society for independent publishers and songwriters, announced it has expanded its presence in Europe, with a new Stockholm location to further support its Scandinavian and northern European clients. The company also announced additional expansion plans with nine new open positions in its copyright and digital matching departments, based in the UK. This latest expansion comes amid the latest wave of momentum for the company. 

“In the past six months AMRA has re-engineered the collection process to maximize value for songwriters and publishers. With our efficiency and direct collection of money for music around the globe, we’ve seen a strong uptick in demand and growth,” said AMRA CEO, Tomas Ericsson. “Over this same time, we’ve been monitoring and analyzing our efficiency versus industry baselines and I’m proud to say we’re outperforming them by a significant margin. Additionally, we have spent a lot of time establishing our direct licensing reach into territories like Japan and Brazil and we are now collecting from more than 200 territories around the world. This business innovation is a big step forward for not just AMRA clients, but the entire industry. We’re bringing more money back to the rightful owners.”

The company also announced that AMRA’s Stockholm office will be led by Mårten Karlsson, and will service the region’s current client base and establish AMRA’s local presence in the Scandinavian music industry. Karlsson previously comes from the Swedish Society of Songwriters, Composers and Authors where he held the position as Administrative Manager.

“I’m excited to join AMRA and support our clients to ensure they see the full value of a global digital collections society,” said Karlsson. “It is critical that AMRA has a local presence in Scandinavian so that rights holders understand the collection uplift AMRA brings to its clients. I look forward to helping our clients realize more money for their music, faster payments and reporting, while helping further expand our operations here in Scandinavia.”

New Global Licensing Deals

AMRA also announced that it has signed global licensing deals with renowned music publishers, Spirit Music Publishing and Sentric Music.

 

“We are excited to be working with Spirit and Sentric to create enhanced value in the global digital space. To be able to generate more global digital value for the rich and unique song catalogue from these publishers is truly exciting and I looking forward to working with Spirit and Sentric leadership in the coming years ahead,” said AMRA CEO Tomas Ericsson. “

Sentric Music CEO, Chris Meehan said: “We’re very much looking forward to working with Tomas and the team at AMRA to enhance our global digital collections and pass on the benefits of their fantastic system and network to our writers and partners.”

 

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