Warner Music launches global publishing arm for direct operations in India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Warner Chappell Music (WCM), the global publishing arm of Warner Music Group (WMG), has launched direct operations in India, transitioning from its sub-publishing model to a full-scale, direct-to-market presence. The company said this would allow Indian artists to benefit from international collaborations, a global creative network, rights management infrastructure, and faster, more efficient licensing processes.Jay Mehta, who has served as managing director of Warner Music India since its 2020 launch, will lead the new division.In his expanded role as managing director, recorded music and publishing, India and SAARC at WMG, Mehta will oversee both recorded music and publishing operations across India and neighbouring South Asian markets.
This unified leadership structure allows WMG to provide a seamless, holistic ecosystem for creators, spanning both master recordings and compositions. Mehta will report jointly to Guy Moot, co-chair and chief executive of Warner Chappell Music, and Lo Ting-Fai (Lofai), president of Warner Music APAC.Warner Music India Pvt Ltd generated a revenue of Rs.
473 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2025, as per Tracxn data.“We see that this move will result in positive changes including sophisticated rights management and licensing. We will now have better access to global data, infringement and monetization processes,” Mehta told Mint in an interview.The transition will also open up strong representation for Indian musicians and songwriters on a global stage and make licensing and publishing clearances faster and more efficient, Mehta added.To support this growth, WCM India songwriters will have exclusive access to a creative studio within the
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