Net profit for the three months to June rose to 10.74 billion yuan (USD 1.62 billion) from 7.31 billion yuan in the same period last year, beating the average analyst estimate of 9.52 billion yuan according to a Bloomberg survey.
Revenue jumped by 52 percent from 23.43 billion yuan to 35.69 billion yuan, the technology company said.
Based in the Chinese southern export hub of Shenzhen, Tencent operates China's biggest messaging service WeChat, through which a variety of businesses including gaming, advertising and social networking have flourished in recent years.
The company's messaging service is expanding into the corporate sector. The company said Weixin "further penetrated into communication scenarios at work", with 20 million active users registered on its platform for enterprises.
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Tencent's online games business grew by 32 percent to 17.12 billion yuan in revenues in the second quarter, helped by existing gaming offerings including popular Cross Fire Mobile and Honor of Kings, it said.
"In recent months, we have conducted several initiatives to develop our online games and digital content businesses," chairman Ma Huateng said in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, where it is listed.
It said in the statement the deal would be completed by the end of the year.
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