LONDON: Twitter’s UK revenues more than doubled last year as the social network stepped up efforts to make money from its platform.
UK revenues jumped from $66.5 million (£43.26m) in 2013 to $140.3 million (£91.27m) last year, according to Twitter’s annual report.
Britain remained Twitter’s biggest overseas market, accounting for 10% of overall revenue.
The jump in revenues comes as the microblogging site doubles down on efforts to convince investors that it can be as profitable as rivals such as Facebook, Google and Yahoo.