The US messaging service Snap has chosen the UK capital as its main base outside the US. Ancrew Cowie / AFP
The US messaging service Snap has chosen the UK capital as its main base outside the US. Ancrew Cowie / AFP
The US messaging service Snap has chosen the UK capital as its main base outside the US. Ancrew Cowie / AFP
The US messaging service Snap has chosen the UK capital as its main base outside the US. Ancrew Cowie / AFP

Snap picks London as international HQ on back of UK’s creative forces


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Snap, which runs the camera messaging application Snapchat, said Tuesday it had chosen London as its international headquarters, praising the United Kingdom’s creative industries.

It comes after Facebook, Google and Apple last year announced major investments in London, underlining the capital’s status as a technology hub as Britain prepares to exit the European Union.

“I am happy to confirm that the UK is the Snap Inc family’s hub outside the US,” a Snap spokeswoman said.

Snap has around 75 staff in the UK, up from six a year ago and is looking to add a nearby site to its office in London’s Soho district, she added.

“We believe in the UK creative industries,” said Claire Valoti, the general manager of Snap’s UK operations.

“The UK is where our advertising clients are, where more than 10 million daily Snapchatters are, and where we’ve already begun to hire talent.”

The firm behind the popular disappearing message application says it has more than 150 million daily active users, including 50 million in Europe.

Snap’s UK entity will book revenues from customers in the UK and countries where there is no local entity or sales force. Its only other European entity is in Paris.

In November, Snap reportedly filed confidential paperwork for a public share offering valuing the messaging platform at more than Us$20 billion.

The IPO would be among the biggest in the tech sector in recent years and shine a light on the fast-growing platform.

Snapchat is famous for mobile messages and photos that disappear after being viewed by the recipient.

* AP

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