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Rostrum Pacific Secures $150 Million for Catalog Acquisition Fund

Rostrum Pacific Secures $150 Million for Catalog Acquisition Fund

Rostrum Pacific Partners with Crayhill for Major Funding Initiative

Rostrum Pacific, the parent company of Rostrum Records and Fat Beats, has announced a significant $150 million funding initiative aimed at expanding its music catalog acquisitions. This move comes in partnership with New York-based Crayhill Capital Management, led by Rostrum Pacific’s CFO, Scott Margolin.

Margolin described this funding as a testament to the company’s value-creation strategy, emphasizing their approach to engaging in strategic partnerships to generate high-value returns. He stated, “With this backing, we’re expanding our reach and deepening our commitment to ensure that music under our care gets heard.” The focus will be on catalog assets that the company can actively grow, whether through newly acquired assets or their existing catalog developed over the past two decades.

Rostrum Pacific’s portfolio extends beyond its primary labels to include Cantora Records and SpaceHeater. The latter is a music distribution and analytics platform that utilizes AI technology for music attribution. This diversified approach positions Rostrum Pacific to further its mission of becoming a leading independent music company.

Jihane Hassad, a director within Crayhill’s TMT Investment Group, expressed her support for Rostrum’s business model, stating, “Rostrum has built a compelling in-house model that drives value creation and strategic growth, and we’re proud to back their expansion.” The partnership is seen as a strategic move, particularly as the music industry landscape continues to evolve.

With the current funding, Rostrum Pacific aims to seize catalog opportunities of various scales and integrate them into its well-established ecosystem. The implications of this funding extend beyond Rostrum, as industry experts anticipate a wave of catalog sales in the coming years. Major players in the music industry, including Warner Music and others, are preparing to invest billions in undisclosed intellectual property buyouts, further intensifying competition in the market.

For those interested in the dynamics of funding in the music industry, DMN Pro is expected to provide a comprehensive analysis in its upcoming year-end investment review. The ongoing evolution of catalog deals signifies a vibrant and competitive landscape for independent music companies, making it an exciting time for industry professionals.

For more information on Rostrum Pacific, visit their official website at Rostrum Records. This funding marks a pivotal moment in their strategy to enhance their music catalog and deepen their impact in the industry, reinforcing the growing trend of investment in music rights and assets, a crucial area in the music industry.

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