Dating News digest: Shaadi Wants to Become a Public Company; Tinder Asks Senate to Pass Respect for Marriage Act; LuvHut Expands IRL Meetups with Dive Acquisition; TrulyMadly App Finally Reached 11 Million Users.
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Dating News digest:
- Shaadi Wants to Become a Public Company;
- Tinder Asks Senate to Pass Respect for Marriage Act;
- LuvHut Expands IRL Meetups with Dive Acquisition;
- TrulyMadly App Finally Reached 11 Million Users.
Shaadi Wants to Become a Public Company
The Shaadi.com founder did not reveal peculiarities of his IPO plans.
However, the move comes more than a decade after its original 2009 listing plans were shelved. The organization intends to go public in the next financial year.
Tinder Asks Senate to Pass Respect for Marriage Act
Tinder, Match Group, and the Human Rights Campaign are asking the Senate to pass a Same-Sex and Interracial Marriage Respect Act.
Thus, the new advertising campaign is dedicated to LGBTQ+ couples who met online with the help of the application.
LuvHut Expands IRL Meetups with Dive Acquisition
Online dating platform LuvHut acquires the Dive company.
This portal for singles allows users to book dates directly in the application, assisting partner restaurants in increasing visibility and bookings from LuvHut customers.
TrulyMadly App Finally Reached 11 Million Users
TrulyMadly is recognized as the leading Indian dating portal. The platform was launched in winter 2014.
It became known that the service has attracted 11 million registered users and plans to generate revenue of $100 million by 2026.
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