How Much Does Spotify CEO Make?

How Much Does Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Make?

How Much Does Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Make?

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has a net worth of billions along with a house that everyone dreams of having. Continue to know more.

Ek founded Spotify in the year 2006. The audio streaming and media provider firm are among the richest firms in the world.

The CEO, however, is no new to surprises. Social media are going crazy after he being interested in buying the EPL club Arsenal FC.

Here is everything about his earning and net worth.

Daniel Ek House: Where Does He Live?

Spotify founder Daniel Ek secretly bought a house in Peninsula.

He is planning to build a dream house for his family. What is the price tag? .The price is shocking $500 million ie half a billion kronor.

This is not the first time, that the CEO is being headlined for house renovation plans. In the year 2019, he demolished a 65 million villa from 1893.

The villa was once owned by famous sculptor Alfred Nystrom. However, the renovation couldn’t complete when faults were discovered in the villa.

As of now, his new accommodation is beautifully situated on a peninsula. The design was done by famous architect Carl Westman.

Daniel Ek Net Worth And Salary

Daniel Ek’s net worth is 4.7 billion USD as of March 2021.

According to Wallmine, the total compensation of Daniel Ek at Spotify Technology S.A is €336,462. 

Is He Buying Arsenal FC?

Daniel Ek expressed to buy Arsenal FC along with former club legend.

The legends include their all-time goal scorer Thiery Henry, along with former captain Patrick Vieira and star midfielder Dennis Bergkamp.

According to the Standard, they made a sensational bid to buy Arsenal from current owner Stan Kroenke. 

However, Kroenke has no intention of selling the English club going against the thousands of Arsenal fans.

The crazy fans even went outside the Emirates Stadium prior to its game against Everton on Friday, April 23 2021 to protest its current owner.

The fans’ anger even grew after Arsenal initially agreed to join the European Super League.

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