Recorded Music NZ to adopt new technology
We are pleased to announce that in 2025, Recorded Music NZ will be upgrading to a new system to process data and distributions. The system is being developed for us by PPL, our equivalent collective management organisation in the UK, adapted from their own widely used technology.
We are pleased to announce that in 2025, Recorded Music NZ will be upgrading to a new system to process data and distributions. The system is being developed for us by PPL, our equivalent collective management organisation in the UK, adapted from their own widely used technology.
The new system will include modules and tools for the Recorded Music NZ team to use behind-the-scenes, and a new portal for all registered artists and rights holders to use to manage their registrations.
The updated system will improve the efficiency of our core activities: collecting and processing millions of lines of data and determining distributions based on that data.
The new portal (“My Recorded Music”) will give rights holders and artists greater visibility and more control over managing repertoire. When the portal is live in early-2025, rights holders and artists will be able to check their details, register repertoire and easily communicate with our team.
The development of the new system is well underway and we are starting the process of securely migrating data and information from our existing system.
We have progressed our work with PPL alongside our colleagues at PPCA, our equivalent collective management organisation in Australia, and PPCA will also be adopting its own new system delivered by PPL.
We are confident this is a positive step to increase efficiencies, and allows us to leverage existing well proven systems backed by an extensive development team – rather than take on the risk and delay of developing a new system locally.
You do not need to take any action now. We will be in contact again soon with more details about how the system change will affect rights holders and artists.
Recorded Music CEO Jo Oliver said:
"The core business of Recorded Music NZ is to process millions of lines of data and to determine and pay distributions. The system we use to support these tasks has served us well but has reached the end of its life.
"I am delighted that we have been able to work with PPL to leverage the benefits of their widely used technology and experience in collective management to create a system for us here in Aotearoa.
"This is a substantial step forward to improve the efficiency of what we do and the service we provide to artists and rights holders."
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