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Business Accounts

Updated over a week ago

Business payouts is currently in Beta for select users

You can now set up a Business account for royalty payouts within the Amuse Wallet, through our integration with Trolley if you have a tax-registered company in the US, UK or in Sweden.

How do I get started?

When using the Amuse Wallet for the first time, you start with a one-time setup of your payout profile. You can do this if you're set up as a recipient of royalties, on your own release(s) or as part of a royalty split. In other words, you need to either have money on your balance or be waiting to receive royalties via a release that is currently streaming or available for downloads.

Am I eligible for a business account?

To be able to set up a self-billing Business account through the Amuse wallet, you need to first and foremost have a tax-registered company in the US, UK or in Sweden. Companies registered outside these countries will not be eligible. If your company is registered in any of those countries, you can set up a business account if you're on our Professional plan.


Setting up a business account

1. Log into Amuse from web or from the app and go to your Wallet page.

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2. Click on the “set up your account” link or on the “Setup Account” button. If you don't see this button, clear your browser's cache and refresh the page.

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3. At this point you will be able to choose if you wish to proceed with an individual account or a business account. If you wish to register your wallet as a individual account, please continue to this article here. Keep in mind that this decision will not be reversible.

4. Once you've picked the Business Account option, you will be prompted to fill in your business details and some additional information. Just follow the steps.


5. You're now done! It might take 1-3 business days for your request to be reviewed and processed. You will receive an email confirming your Business Account is set up once it's done.



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