Artist intellectual property (IP) solution company Nomus announced on the 3rd that it has participated in the Series A investment round of K-pop company Titan Contents, headquartered in Los Angeles, USA.


The Series A investment was led by RW3 Ventures. Existing investors such as Avalanche and Spermion also participated, reaffirming Titan Contents' growth potential.


Nomus is expected to diversify content through IP expansion. The strategy is to increase market share and profitability alongside the spreading trend of K-pop.


Kang Jeong-ah, CEO of Titan Contents, who built the K-pop casting training system at SM Entertainment, contributed to producing numerous artists including TVXQ, Super Junior, Girls' Generation, f(x), SHINee, EXO, and The Boyz. She is regarded as one of the top female leaders in global K-pop.


A Nomus representative said, "Beyond simple capital participation, it is meaningful to establish a foundation for mutual growth through a strategic partnership with Titan Contents," adding, "We will continue to expand collaboration with companies holding promising IPs to maximize synergy effects."



Titan Contents will debut its first girl group AtHeart in July this year. The pre-debut music film surpassed 1 million views within less than a day of its video release and has since exceeded 6 million views.

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