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Every time a song is played, someone gets paid.
Now that someone can be you.

JKBX opens doors to a fresh opportunity:
investing in music royalties, previously out of reach for everyday investors

What’s in it for Investors:

Steady Income Stream

Royalties are earned whenever a song is played on the radio, streamed online, used in a movie or TV show, performed live, or even when sold as physical media like CDs or vinyl records. This can provide a consistent source of income over time. Get started today to explore historical yields up to 5.68% in Royalty Shares.

Diversification

Investing in music royalties allows you to diversify your portfolio with alternative assets beyond traditional asset classes. Since the music industry operates independently from broader economic trends, music royalties may not be as affected by market volatility, providing diversification benefits.

Long-Term Potential

Music royalties can generate income over an extended period, sometimes even after the original creators have passed away. Iconic songs can continue to generate royalties for decades, making them a potentially lucrative long-term investment.

Uncorrelated Assets

Music royalties often have a low correlation with traditional financial assets such as stocks and bonds. This means that the value of music royalties may not move in tandem with these assets, providing you with another layer of diversification.

Passive Investment

Once acquired, music royalties require minimal ongoing effort or management. This makes them an attractive option for investors seeking passive income streams.

SEC Qualified

All music Royalty Shares are submitted to the SEC for review (pursuant to Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933) and, only once qualified, become available for purchase on the JKBX platform. This process is similar to a registered offering of securities in an initial public offering (an IPO).

Music makes money.

“The market for global recorded music is forecast to
continue growing, led by streaming”

— Goldman Sachs
Global recorded music revenues
$ Billions
A graph showing Global recorded music revenues from the year 2000 through 2030
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How it Works

  • 01

    The Creator makes music that generates royalties.

  • 02

    The Rights Holder owns the rights to collect those royalties.

  • 03

    Rights holders express an interest in selling music assets.

  • 04

    Assets are submitted to the SEC for review, and once qualified, become “Royalty Shares”

  • 05

    Upon qualification, the Royalty Shares become available on the JKBX Platform.

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