
Having long held a 50% stake in XL Recordings, independent music company Beggars Group upped its share in 2024 to secure majority ownership, as per Music Business Worldwide.
The details:
The transaction has come to light following Beggars’ recent annual earnings filing with the UK’s Companies House.
Beggars paid £2.6 million (USD $3.3 million) to Richard Russell, who co-owns XL with Beggars Group, giving it a majority stake of 51%.
XL is now referred to as a subsidiary of Beggars as opposed to a joint venture.
XL’s roster includes artists such as Adele, The Prodigy and Fontaines D.C.
Beggars Group also owns 100% of 4AD, and 50% stakes in Rough Trade and Matador.
It owns minority stakes in Rough Trade Retail, Remote Control Records, Popstock Distribution, and Independent Distribution Cooperative LLC.
Earnings report:
In its annual earnings filing Beggars reported a 6.5% YoY increase in turnover for 2024, and a 48.6% jump in operating profit to £10.5 million ($13.4 million).
Its total annual revenue, including its share of joint ventures, increased to £109.9 million (USD $140.4 million).
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The Prodigy
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Independent Label Consolidation
Music Industry Acquisitions
Integrated Music Company Model
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Shift From Joint Venture To Subsidiary
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This story was written with information from Music Business Worldwide.
We covered it because it’s news involving high-profile label partnerships.













