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Universal Music Publishing Group has released a next-generation royalty portal that provides UMPG songwriters and clients with instant access to real-time earnings and data.
Available on mobile and computer devices, UMPG Window is a state-of-the-art solution that provides 24/7 access to royalty information. The app can be installed on iOS and Android platforms.
“In designing and developing UMPG Window, our team worked closely with our songwriters and clients to best understand what they most wanted from a world-class, fully transparent portal and app,” said EVP, Global Administration, John Reston. “This kind of collaboration is a reflection of how we do business: our songwriters and publisher clients are partners in everything we do.”
Using the latest in cloud-indexing technology, clients can view earnings by work title, accounting periods, territory, digital service provider, income source, income group, income type, local/international and more.
Royalties are available through high-level overviews or detailed reports with deep analytics and insights. The portal launch also sees the introduction of a brand-new international royalty “pipeline” feature, enabling users to preview and access earnings as they are received around the world.
Mark Coltman, EVP Global Technology at UMPG, said, “Our guiding principle was creating a resource that empowered our songwriters and clients to easily access meaningful, usable and accurate data. We are so proud that the resulting application—functionally rich with superb, instant analytics—will be an outstanding, valuable tool that exceeds all expectations.”