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who owns dazn

DAZN is primarily owned and controlled by Access Industries, the investment company founded and led by billionaire Sir Leonard (Len) Blavatnik, with additional significant minority stakes held by Dentsu and Aser.

Who actually owns DAZN?

DAZN is a sports streaming platform whose main shareholder is Access Industries, a private holding and investment group founded by Len Blavatnik.

DAZN itself describes its ownership as resting with three principal shareholders: Access Industries, Dentsu (a major Japanese advertising and media group), and Aser (an investment company focused on sports and media, founded by Andrea Radrizzani).

Role of Len Blavatnik

Len Blavatnik controls Access Industries, which in turn is the dominant owner and financial backer of DAZN.

He has poured several billion dollars into DAZN over the years, including an additional injection of around 800 million dollars reported in early 2025, underscoring his central influence over the platform’s strategy and survival.

Minority shareholders: Dentsu and Aser

Dentsu, a major global advertising and media company headquartered in Japan, holds a notable minority stake in DAZN and supports its commercial and media expansion, particularly in Asian and global markets.

Aser, founded by Italian businessman Andrea Radrizzani, is another key minority shareholder, bringing sports-rights and football-business expertise into DAZN’s ecosystem.

Simple ownership snapshot (HTML table)

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Entity Role in DAZN Key Details
Access Industries Main owner / majority shareholder Private holding company founded by Len Blavatnik; primary financial backer of DAZN.
Len Blavatnik Ultimate controlling figure Billionaire investor behind Access Industries; has invested billions into DAZN.
Dentsu Principal minority shareholder Japanese advertising and media group with a strategic stake in DAZN.
Aser Principal minority shareholder Sports and media investment group founded by Andrea Radrizzani.

Any recent twists or changes?

Recent coverage in 2024–2025 continues to describe DAZN as owned by Access Industries, reinforcing that control has not shifted away from Blavatnik despite ongoing talks and rumours about potential outside investments (such as interest from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund).

Reports also note that as DAZN expands through acquisitions like Australian pay TV operator Foxtel, previous Foxtel owners (News Corp and Telstra) are expected to receive small equity stakes in DAZN once that deal completes, slightly broadening the shareholder base while leaving Access Industries as the dominant owner.

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