That has, in turn, impacted its dating platforms, which include Hinge, OKCupid, and Plenty of Fish.
Tinder, its largest brand, grew revenue by 7% last year compared to its chief rival Bumble (BMBL.O), which expanded its top line at twice that rate.
In the third quarter ended Sept. 30, revenue grew 9% to $882 million, beating analysts' estimate of $880.6 million, according to LSEG.
Sales in the Americas, which accounts for over half of its revenue, rose 10%, while those in Europe were up 17%.
Direct revenue at Tinder and Hinge, its top two dating platforms, grew 11% and 44% respectively.
Persons:
Akhtar Soomro, Bumble, Yuvraj Malik, Anil D'Silva
Organizations:
REUTERS, Google, Thomson
Locations:
Israel, Plenty, Americas, Europe, Bengaluru