Atlantic Screen Group secures $30m from Corrum Capital for film, TV score and music catalog acquisitions

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Atlantic Screen Group has closed a $30 million funding deal with Corrum Capital Management, with plans to direct the capital toward acquisitions of film and TV scores, as well as music catalog purchases.

The investment comes as the London-based music and media company expands its portfolio of screen music assets.

In 2025 alone, the company acquired score rights to more than 25 feature films, including titles starring Sydney Sweeney (Christy), Jason Statham (Shelter and Mutiny) and Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Fuze). The acquisitions span studio-backed and independent productions, targeting projects with long-term revenue potential.

Beyond film scores, ASG operates Copyright Administration Services, which handles publishing administration for more than 50 clients worldwide. The subsidiary manages royalty collection and catalog administration for songwriters and rights holders, and continues to add clients annually, ASG said in a press release on Wednesday (January 14).

Commenting on the investment, Simon Fawcett, CEO of Atlantic Screen Group, said: “Corrum has allowed ASG to fund its continued year-on-year growth, not only across its film and television music catalogue but also its ever-growing song catalog.”

“Corrum has allowed ASG to fund its continued year-on-year growth, not only across its film and television music catalogue but also its ever-growing song catalog.”

Simon Fawcett, Atlantic Screen Group

US-based Corrum Capital is a private investment firm that specializes in lending within music, entertainment and sports. The company has originated over $1.4 billion in bespoke loans within those sectors since its inception. The firm’s investor base includes corporate and public pension plans, endowments and foundations, insurance companies, family offices and fund-of-funds.

Last month, Corrum Capital helped finance GoDigital Music’s purchase of “several” Latin music catalogs in a transaction valued at approximately $115 million.

In September 2024, Corrum Capital-backed Jonas Group Publishing and Jonas Catalog Holdings signed a music rights deal with hit songwriter and artist Julia MichaelsJonas Group Publishing is a division of Jonas Group Entertainment, founded by the Jonas Brothers’ father, Kevin Jonas Sr., in 2005.

“Atlantic Screen Group has built an exceptional track record in acquiring and managing high-quality music and film assets.”

Jonathan Mandle, Corrum Capital

On the latest deal with ASG, Jonathan Mandle, Chief Investment Officer of Corrum Capital, said: “Atlantic Screen Group has built an exceptional track record in acquiring and managing high-quality music and film assets. We’re proud to support their continued growth and look forward to deepening our partnership in the years ahead.”

Founded in 2011, ASG describes itself as “an independent, multi-disciplined music and media organization.” In addition to its Copyright Administration Services division, the company also offers sync and creative services through its Nightjar Music and Nightjar Songs Publishing divisions.

The funding deal comes over a month after ASG announced a series of senior promotions and strategic partnerships. Rupert Hollier was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, Rosie Hill was elevated to President of Nightjar Music and Nightjar Songs, while former Decca Records sync executive Tom Paul joined Nightjar’s sync team.

Fawcett at the time said the moves reflect the company’s strategy to scale its creative ecosystem while remaining independent and artist-focused in an evolving global market.

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