The Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) Ranked as the 5th Largest Society by Revenue in the Asia-Pacific Region

Capturing the worldwide study, CISAC has just released its Global Collections Report for 2022 (based on 2021 collections data). The Paris-based International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) is the apex body of 228 Authors Societies in 119 countries representing more than 4Mn creators. According to the CISAC report, global collections for the year 2021 are at EUR...

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The Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) Ranked as the 5th Largest Society by Revenue in the Asia-Pacific Region
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The Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) Ranked as the 5th Largest Society by Revenue in the Asia-Pacific Region

Capturing the worldwide study, CISAC has just released its Global Collections Report for 2022 (based on 2021 collections data). The Paris-based International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) is the apex body of 228 Authors Societies in 119 countries representing more than 4Mn creators. According to the CISAC report, global collections for the year 2021 are at EUR 9.6 billion, with EUR 3.6 billion from broadcast, 1.6. billion from live performances and EUR 3.1 billion from digital. Royalties earned by music creators and publishers grew by +7.2% to EUR 8.48bn in 2021, reversing the previous year's -11.5% decline. By far the largest source of growth was from digital which for the first time exceeded EUR3bn globally. Although that total royalties haul represented a 7.2% rise versus 2020, it remained below pre-COVID levels.

Global Collections and Annual Growth (EUR billion)

CISAC attributed the slow recovery to the continued slump in live and public performance income in 2021, as well as a slight decline in broadcast. "The result illuminates the disastrous impact of the two-year lockdown on live and public performance income, the potential for further digital growth and the urgent need for actions to unlock more value for creators in the streaming market." CISAC said.

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