After Ralph Peer's death in 1960, his wife
Monique Peer became CEO and held the role for 20 years. She maintained relationships with artists her husband had recorded, and signed many others. In 2007, Peermusic announced the 50% acquisition of
Malaco Music Group. Ralph Peer II, the son of Ralph and Monique, became CEO in 1980. At the 2008
MIDEM, he was honored as "Music Maker of the Year". Peermusic's catalogue has included the publishing rights to
David Foster,
George Clinton,
Corey Hart,
Poo Bear,
Salaam Remi,
De La Ghetto,
Big Deal Music,
Molotov,
KillBeatz, and Russian publisher First Music Publishing. In October 2020, Peermusic announced its expansion into the neighboring rights with the acquisition of Canada-based Premier Muzik, France-based All Right Music, and Netherlands-based Global Master Rights. Mary Megan Peer assumed the role of CEO of Peermusic in January 2021. Her father, Ralph Peer II, transitioned to executive chair. In July 2022,
Hipgnosis Songs Fund signed an international sub-publishing deal with Peermusic. In October 2023, it was announced Peermusic had acquired the
Oslo-headquartered
indie music publisher, Arctic Rights Management. ==References==