Los Angeles-based Snap Inc's decision runs counter to that of tech giants like Apple and Google, who have chosen lower tax bases like Ireland.
It also comes amid public frustration over alleged tax avoidance schemes of multinational corporations.
Snap, which has 75 staff members in Britain, will pay UK corporation tax on its international profits.
Claire Valoti, general manager of Snap Group in the UK, says that the company believes in the UK's creative industries.
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