Marquee and Showcase billing and payments

Adding a payment method

For: Admins on web

Add a valid payment method to create campaigns:

  1. Go to artists.spotify.com/c/billing.
  2. Select the team you want to add a payment method for (if you’re in multiple teams).
  3. Add your payment card info.
    Note: You can’t add a payment method if you’re in a market where Marquee and Showcase aren’t available.

Admins and Editors in your team can use this payment method to create a campaign.

You can only add 1 card per team.

Billing cycle

We charge your payment card each day you reach your billing threshold in your local billing currency.

Your billing threshold is based on your history of payment activity.

If your team is new to Marquee or Showcase, you’re charged more frequently and for smaller amounts.

As you build a successful payments history, you can expect to see a longer duration between charges to minimize the number of bills you receive.

Any leftover spend is charged on the first day of the following month.

You’re only charged for clicks, so your final spend may be lower than your budget.

Marquee campaigns run for 10 days and Showcase campaigns for 14 days — or until your budget is spent.

If your campaign has sub-campaigns, you receive a single invoice for all sub-campaigns.

More info about how to view your payment receipts

Taxes and tax identification number

The prices shown to you in the campaign booking flow include indirect taxes, if applicable.

You have the opportunity to provide a valid tax identification number or equivalent when creating a Spotify for Artists account. If you provide a number, it may take up to 24 hours for validation processing. You can't schedule a campaign until the number has been validated. If the number is returned as invalid (for example if it was entered incorrectly), you'll have the opportunity to enter a new number.

In line with local regulations, collection of a valid CPF/CNPJ number and address is mandatory in order to book any campaigns, regardless of payment type.

Spotify works closely with a third-party vendor to submit transaction and tax information directly to the Brazilian government. The government will then reach out directly to you to collect any taxes due on transactions.

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