
WASHINGTON, DC – J Consult, a global consultancy specializing in music catalog valuation and acquisition strategy, reports increased institutional interest in music intellectual property as an alternative asset class, reflecting broader shifts in how investors approach long-term income-producing assets.
The company, led by Washington, DC-based A&R director Jonny Chiappetta, provides consulting services in catalog valuation, due diligence, forecasting and transaction support. J Consult works with artists, labels, publishers, family offices and institutional buyers looking for data-driven insight into the performance of music assets.
Technology-driven appreciation in music purchases
A central focus of J Consult’s consulting work is the use of proprietary valuation and forecasting technologies designed to analyze historical royalty data and model future performance. These tools aim to bring greater transparency to music rights transactions, a part of the industry that has traditionally relied on fragmented data sources.
“Our technologies make this income predictable for the next five to ten years,” says Chiappetta. “That predictability is one reason why this space is attracting interest from venture capital firms and family offices. Music catalogs are also cash flow-positive assets that can be comparable to traditional income-producing assets.”
Leadership and industry experience
Chiappetta is internationally recognized as a leading figure in music catalog acquisitions, overseeing transactions involving hundreds of millions of dollars in music assets annually. Prior to his work in the music industry, he was a lobbyist, an experience that continues to shape his involvement with regulatory, institutional and international stakeholders.
His background has positioned him as a trusted point of contact for governments, organizations and institutional investors who manage music rights transactions in multiple jurisdictions.
Operational support by publishing specialists
J Consult’s operations are supported by Chris Burke and Will Cardno, publishing executives who also run EDM Publishing, a UK-based independent publishing house. Their involvement provides market intelligence and publishing expertise that supports catalog evaluation and transaction execution.
Burke and Cardno continuously monitor publishing trends and performance data and contribute to the company’s analytical framework and operational infrastructure.
Positioning within a growing market
As music catalog purchasing continues to expand as a category within alternative investments, advisory firms focused solely on music rights have become increasingly important. J Consult positions itself as a specialized company that works with institutional standards, aimed at bridging the information gap between rights holders and capital providers.
By combining valuation technology, publishing expertise and transaction experience, the company supports informed decision making for participants on both sides of catalog transactions.
About J Consult
J Consult is a global consultancy specializing in music catalog valuation, acquisition strategy, due diligence, forecasting and transaction support. The company works with artists, labels, publishers, family offices and institutional buyers in international markets.
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