Telegram, one of the world's most popular instant messaging and social media platforms, has surpassed $1 billion in annual revenue for the first time since implementing its monetization model three years ago. This milestone was announced by the platform's founder and CEO, Pavel Durov, in a written statement shared via Telegram.
Durov highlighted significant growth in Telegram Premium subscriptions, revealing that the number of Premium users tripled this year to exceed 12 million. The surge in subscription numbers played a key role in Telegram’s profitability.“Telegram’s total revenue for 2024 has exceeded $1 billion, and we are closing the year with over $500 million in cash reserves, excluding cryptocurrency assets,” Durov stated. He also noted a rise in advertising revenue, contributing further to the platform's financial success.First Profitable Year for Telegram
Durov emphasized that 2024 marked the first year Telegram’s monetization model turned a profit. “As I predicted, 2024 has been an excellent year for Telegram. This is the first time in our three-year monetization history that we have become profitable,” he commented. Additionally, he reported significant progress in reducing Telegram’s debts, ensuring a stronger financial footing for the company moving forward.User Growth and Global Reach
Telegram's user base continues to expand, with monthly active users reaching a staggering 900 million. This growth underpins the platform’s increasing revenue streams, including Premium subscriptions and targeted advertising.Legal Challenges for Durov
Despite these achievements, 2024 has not been without challenges for Durov. On August 24, he was detained at Paris’ Le Bourget Airport while disembarking from his private jet. The detention was reportedly related to allegations that Telegram was used to facilitate access to illegal content.The Paris Prosecutor’s Office stated that Durov faced 12 different charges. After a 96-hour detention, he was released on August 28 under judicial supervision. He was required to pay a €5 million bail and remains subject to legal proceedings. Additionally, Durov is prohibited from leaving French territory until the trial concludes.Telegram’s Challenges in Russia
In another setback, Russia imposed a fine of 7 million rubles on Telegram earlier this year. The fine stemmed from allegations of the platform’s non-compliance with local regulations.Outlook for Telegram
Despite legal hurdles, Telegram’s robust financial performance in 2024 signals a promising future. The combination of expanding user numbers, growing subscription revenue, and reduced debt positions the platform as a formidable competitor in the global messaging and social media space.As Telegram looks ahead to 2025, it remains to be seen how the platform will navigate its legal challenges while continuing its trajectory of growth and innovation.