How could I make money on ANote Music?
ANote Music is a marketplace where you can buy and sell shares of music catalogues, representing the right to receive the future royalties (royalty interests) generated by a specific selection of musical works.
In essence, by purchasing a single share in a catalogue on our market, you acquire the right to receive a percentage of the future royalty income that the rightsholders of the songs included in the catalogue (for example, the songwriter, artist, record label, or music publisher) are paid periodically for the use of their works.
To get started, you need to register on the platform and upload funds into your account. You will then need to verify your identity by uploading an official identity document to your ANote Music account so that you can make your first purchases of catalogue shares available on the market.
Once you have purchased shares in a catalogue, whether on the primary market (auctions, when available) or on the secondary market (from other investors on the market), you will begin to receive a share of the royalties generated by the catalogues in your portfolio, proportional to the amount of shares you own. Depending on the catalogue, these payments are typically executed monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually.
The income you can earn from the shares you hold in your ANote Music portfolio includes:
- The royalties you receive periodically and passively from each individual catalogue. The amount you receive depends on the performance of the songs included in the catalogue and on the number of shares you own.
- Any capital gains or losses arising from the purchase and sale price of shares in a given catalogue. On the secondary market you can buy additional shares or sell shares you already hold, potentially realising a capital gain if the sale price is higher than the purchase price, or a capital loss if the sale price is lower than the purchase price.
Royalty payments can provide a recurring source of passive income. You may invest in multiple catalogues to diversify your portfolio and receive royalties from different genres and artists. Capital gains or losses are realised only when you sell the shares.
Please remember that investing in music royalties, like any investment or trading activity, involves a degree of risk. It is essential to inform yourself and consider factors such as historical annual royalties, historical returns, duration of the listing (listing term), catalogue price trends, and the overall performance of the catalogue before investing.
Also note that ANote Music does not provide investment advice; make sure you read all notices and disclaimers available on the platform.
If you still have questions about how the platform works, contact our team directly at the following email address: support@anotemusic.com.