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Don Jazzy sells majority stake at Mavin Records to UMG

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Don Jazzy had in a podcast interview in January confirmed that the Mavin Records was being courted by foreign investors

By Kehinde Okeowo

Universal Music Group (UMG) has finally acquired a majority stake in Mavin Records, a Nigerian record label owned by popular music executive, Michael Collins Ajereh aka Don Jazzy.

This was revealed in a statement released on Monday by UMG, where it noted that the deal remains subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of Q3 2024.

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Prior to this, the Billboard had reported in October 2023, that Mavin Records was “seeking investment or eying a potential full sale with bidding coming from the Universal Music Group, HYBE and strong interest from music asset investors in the financial sector.”

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In a podcast interview that followed in January 2024, Mavin Records CEO, Don Jazzy confirmed that the label was being courted by foreign investors..

However,  speaking on the acquisition, in the now-viral statement, UMG stated that Investment firm Kupanda Capital will remain a minority investor and strategic advisor in the business once the transaction closes, although another investor, TPG, will fully exit as part of the deal.

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The deal will also see Mavin founder and CEO, Don Jazzy and COO Tega Oghenejobo continuing to run the company.

“Our criteria for identifying partners is straightforward: great artists, great entrepreneurs, great people,” UMG boss Sir Lucian Grainge said.

He added: “With Don Jazzy, Tega, the Mavin Global team, and their artist roster, we’ve found ideal partners with whom to grow together.”

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