For Spotify and Apple Music we pay royalties for the regular 2020 periods, as well as 2018 and 2019. The older periods are part of our second stage invoicing which targets works that were not registered with Stim when the streaming service was originally invoiced. This routine aims at making sure that as many rightsholders as possible receive their monies, even though the works in question were notified to Stim a bit late. We strongly advise you to always register works as soon as possible to make sure that you never miss out on royalties you are entitled to.
Download our app - available for Android, Iphone and Huawei
Explore your payment in Stim's mobile app! The app, previously only avalable for Iphones, was recently released for Android and Huawei phones! Check it out now, just follow the download links below:
Please note, the app is only available in Swedish at the moment, but our desktop features on My Pages, however, are available in English. On My Pages you will also find a timeline of your payments, where each item is a summary of all payments for the selected quarter.
Remember that your songs must have accumulated at least SEK 100 in order for you to receive a payment. If your balance is less than SEK 100 then the amount is saved until you reach the threshold. Payment will take place on May 19th and you normally have the money in your account that very day. Sometimes however, depending on which bank you are using, it will take a few days more for the funds to reach your account, so we kindly ask for your patience.
When is the next payment?
The next royalty payment will be made on June 17th, and covers music played on radio and tv, live show, some streaming services as well as international royalties. Visit our full royalty distribution schedule for 2021.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.
Press
For press inquiries contact Stim's press officer:
+46-8-783 95 65