The accounts showed SwiftKey burning through its cash holdings, which fell from £9.8m to £5.5m at the end of 2014. At the time it said it was close to securing new funds to keep it going. Revenue from the UK fell from £264,222 to £70,654, rose in the rest of Europe from £1.2m to £1.8m, and fell in the rest of the world from £8.3m to £6.6m.