Celtic's European run secures £4m for Premiership rivals
The other 11 top flight clubs in season 2016/17 will receive £370,000 each from UEFA.
Scottish Premiership clubs will receive a record £4m from UEFA solidarity payments on Thursday.
The windfall was secured by Celtic's qualification to the group stages of the 2016/17 Champions League.
As revealed by STV in August, it has now been confirmed the other 11 sides who played in the SPFL's top division last year, including relegated Inverness Caledonian Thistle, will be rewarded £370,000 each in solidarity payments.
It will be the largest sum paid out to Scottish clubs, more than double the £1.8m total handed out by European football's governing body last year and ten times that of 2015.
Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPFL, said: "This is very welcome news and a further sign that clubs prospering in European football is a boon not just for them but for others in the Premiership, too.
"Having a Scottish representative in the group stages of the UEFA Champions League enhances the profile of the SPFL and brings financial benefits to other top-flight clubs via these solidarity payments."