Music streaming company Spotify reported an 8 million rise in the number of subscribers to its premium streaming service on Thursday as it battles Apple's rival operation for dominance.
Spotify, which is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, grew its premium subscribers from 75m to 83m in the last three months, the company said. The increase of 8 million users was slightly above analyst expectations of a 7 million rise in paying subscribers, reports the Daily Telegraph.
"The business is performing to the higher end of expectations," chief financial officer Barry McCarthy said during a call with analysts on Thursday. "We're seeing faster growth in the paid business than we were expecting."
Overall, Spotify has grown its total customer base to 180 million subscribers, led by rising numbers in Latin America, according to its second quarter figures.
The company offers free music streaming services supported by advertising but 90pc of revenues come from its premium paid-for service.