New London HQ marks TikTok’s UK growth
Expansion comes despite ongoing political scrutiny over data concerns.
TikTok has announced plans to expand its UK operations significantly, adding over 500 new jobs and investing in a significant new office in London.
Despite ongoing scrutiny from Western governments over data security and alleged ties to the Chinese state, TikTok insists it invests heavily in trust and safety.
The company already employs 2,500 people in the country and will bring its UK workforce to 3,000 by the end of 2025.
The announcement coincides with London Tech Week, where Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed major global tech firms to showcase innovation and economic commitment.
TikTok’s UK director, Adam Presser, described the country as the platform’s largest user community in Europe, with over 30 million monthly users.
He emphasised that the company’s growth strategy includes commitments to digital safety and economic support for local creators and entrepreneurs.
Company leaders have reiterated that they aim to create a secure space while supporting the broader economy through innovation and job creation.
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