Industry
Mogul (Music Royalty Management Platform) Raises $5M in Funding
Mogul (usemogul.com), the unified royalty management platform, has raised $5M in a round led by the Yamaha Music Innovations Fund.
Mogul (usemogul.com), the unified royalty management platform, has raised $5M in a round led by the Yamaha Music Innovations Fund. Other investors include the Urban Innovation Fund, as well as Mindset Ventures and EU-based Fairway Capital Partners. Amplify LA and Wonder Ventures have renewed their commitment. This funding will be used to expand Mogul’s ability to serve artists, managers, and business managers of all kinds.
Mogul has processed more than $1.5B in royalties on behalf of major artists, including household-name stars. With this most recent round of funding, along with the newly launched Catalog Valuation Center, Mogul continues its mission to be the royalty source of truth for the music industry.
Mogul helps artists audit and fix their royalties. After identifying issues, it helps artists submit registrations via their existing portals or ask Mogul to collect on their behalf, with no rev share involved. It also now provides a full-fledged valuation center that gives artists and managers insight into their catalogues’ value, and then connects them with financing partners.
Explains Mogul founder and CEO Jeff Ponchick:
“A universal source of truth for music royalties has long been the industry’s holy grail. Instead of forcing a top-down solution, trying to wrangle Labels, Publishers, CMOs, and others, Mogul starts at the data itself by bringing together the fragmented metadata that determines payouts and turning it into a clear, actionable view of an artist’s income, with tools to surface and resolve issues fast.”
Said Andrew Kahn, Managing Partner at Yamaha:
“Mogul is addressing one of the largest structural inefficiencies in the creator economy: fragmented data across royalties, revenues, and payments. By aggregating hundreds of sources into a unified platform, they’re shrinking the tech stack for creators while unlocking faster, more accurate compensation. This combination of broad applicability and deep product execution creates defensibility, and while music is the most visible entry point, the opportunity extends well beyond it.”
The Catalogue Valuation Center will help artists better understand not only the total value of their catalogue but also top-end tracks and a breakdown between publishing and sound recording totals, in order to better navigate their advances and catalogue sales.
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