![]() ![]() In 2017, EMH made a major investment in Native Instruments. That majority stake it acquired in January from Munich-based EMH Partners, an investment firm. ![]() The USA firm Francisco Partners has a majority stake in Native Instruments. But that is an umbrella company, formed by Francisco Partners. They’re calling it the “music and audio creator group,” all lowercase. Group what now? So, this is funny, in that the group seems to not really have a name yet. They will now be “co-presidents of the group.” ![]() Mark Ethier, co-founder of iZotope, continues as their CEO. Constantin Koehncke continues as CEO at NI (a role he entered on 1 October). There’s a new parent, but the two companies operate independently. You can read the corporatespeak if you really want to, but let me boil it down for you into actual human terms. Just weeks after announcing it was acquiring a majority stake in Native Instruments, Francisco Partners now will create a parent company for both NI and iZotope, making two of the largest names in audio software “sister companies.” Make no mistake – music production is attracting investors. ![]()
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