Snakk Media, the listed-technology firm co-founded by New Zealand entreprenuer Derek Handley, boosted its revenue by 83 per cent in year ending March 31 2013.
Snakk, which calls itself a "smart-screen" start-up that helps companies get their advertising in front of smartphone and tablet computer users, recorded revenue of $3,654,346 in its last financial year, based on its unaudited results.
This was up from $1,992,958 for the year ending March 2012.
According to a statement listed to the stock exchange today, the company's fourth-quarter revenues almost doubled, up 94 per cent from same period in 2012.
Snakk listed on the NZAX in March and raised $6.5 million in a recent share purchase plan.