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Co-founder of keyboard app sold his shares for a bicycle, now its worth £174 million

The civil servant, Chris Hill-Scott, is said to have taken the bike as payment for his share of Swiftkey - a mobile phone keyboard app

Chris Hill-Scott lost out on millions after selling his shares and abandoning the company he helped found

According to media reports, a civil servant sold his stake in a tech firm for a bicycle - only to watch the company grow into a giant worth a whopping £170 million.

The civil servant, Chris Hill-Scott, is said to have taken the bike as payment for his share of Swiftkey - a mobile phone keyboard app - after becoming annoyed with the long work hours and financial insecurity brought by being a director of the company, according to Mirror UK.

In a report by The Times, Hill-Scott reportedly set up the firm in 2008 with university friends Jon Reynolds, 30 and Ben Medlock, 36, but left after a few weeks to embark on a career in photography, before settling in a career building websites for the government.

On Wednesday information emerged that the Cambridge graduates had agreed a deal with Microsoft to sell the London-based firm for £174 million, one of the most lucrative acquisitions of a British technology company in recent times.

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"When SwiftKey was found there were three founding members, Chris was a friend of Jon's from school and Ben was a friend from his university in Cambridge.

"Two months after forming the company Chris decided to leave, Jon and Ben bought his shares," said a SwiftKey spokeswoman, adding that he left on “good terms.”

Mr. Reynolds and Dr. Medlock are said to have made £25 million each in the sale of the app, which is based on a predictive keyboard powered by artificial intelligence, according to the Mirror report.

The Cambridge graduates’ creation has become so successful, it is now used on 300 million devices every day.

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SwiftKey records state Mr Hill-Scott's appointment as a director of SwiftKey's parent company, TouchType Ltd, on August 13, 2008, before resigning on October 24 2008.

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