The music streaming platform, which had about
124 million paid subscribers, also partnered with non-profit
organizations such as MusiCares and Help Musicians, a UK-based
charity for musicians, it said in a statement.
Spotify said apart from donating funds to those charities, it
would match donations made through the music relief page for up
to $10 million.
Countries across the world have been asking people to stay at
home to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, which has
killed nearly 19,000 people and infected about 421,000 globally.
The company said it was also working on a separate feature to
help musicians raise funds directly from fans either for
themselves or for other artists.
(Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil
D'Silva)
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