Audio streaming giant Spotify all set to acquire Findaway

With a platform that offers a range of opportunities to authors, publishers, and consumers of the rapidly growing industry, Findaway works across the entire audiobook ecosystem. It is also expected to grow from $3.3 billion to $15 billion by 2027.

Audio streaming giant Spotify has announced that it is all set to acquire Findaway which is a global leader in digital audiobook distribution. The prices at which Findway is being acquired is undisclosed as of yet.

With a platform that offers a range of opportunities to authors, publishers, and consumers of the rapidly growing industry, Findaway works across the entire audiobook ecosystem. It is also expected to grow from $3.3 billion to $15 billion by 2027.

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"It's Spotify's ambition to be the destination for all things audio both for listeners and creators. The acquisition of Findaway will accelerate Spotify's presence in the audiobook space and will help us more quickly meet that ambition," Gustav Saderstram, Spotify's Chief Research and Development Officer, said in a statement.

Spotify has also shared its interest to enter the audiobook domain and Saderstram has said that the new acquisition will accelerate its "entry into the audiobook space."

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"We are excited to combine Findaway's team, best-in-class technology platform, and robust audiobook catalog with Spotifya¿s expertise to revolutionize the audiobook space as we did with music and podcasts," SAderstrAm added.

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Findaway's technology infrastructure will enable Spotify to quickly scale its audiobook catalog and innovate on the experience for consumers, simultaneously providing new avenues for publishers and authors to reach audiences around the globe, the company claims.

The company plans to sell individual audiobooks to free and paid users and allow authors and publishers to use another payment processing platform and keep the sales.

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Riding on its India performance and resumption of marketing activity in the country, Spotify recently reached 381 million monthly active users (MAUs) in its third quarter (Q3), a 19 per cent growth (on-year).

The growth was "aided by the resumption of marketing activity in India along with above-plan growth in the Philippines and Indonesia," the company said.

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This quarter, Spotify added several major promotional partnerships, including OnePlus (Spotify preloads on OnePlus mobile devices in India with 3 or 6 month trials and a limited offer of 12 month trials to OnePlus Red Cable Club members).

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At the end of Q3, it had 3.2 million podcasts on the platform (up from 2.9 million at the end of Q2).

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