
The League, a premium dating application designed for ambitious individuals, has officially launched in India today. This app is renowned for its exclusive invite-only model that connects like-minded users, and its expansion into Asia marks a significant milestone for the platform, beginning with targeted rollouts in Mumbai and Delhi. What sets The League apart is its focus on providing verified, curated matches, prioritizing true compatibility rather than casual encounters. To join, applicants must submit verified email addresses or LinkedIn profiles and obtain endorsements from current members, ensuring a trusted community. Once accepted, users gain access to daily match suggestions and exclusive in-person gatherings aimed at fostering genuine connections. In celebration of its launch in India, The League has introduced The League Circle—an assembly of cultural influencers from Mumbai and Delhi who capture the essence of the app’s mission of ambition and intentionality. This founding group will play a pivotal role in shaping the community and co-creating premium experiences that resonate with India’s discerning dating scene. Anukool Kumar, Senior Director for India and the Middle East at Match Group, stated, “The League is tailored for ambitious individuals who have clear goals in their lives, relationships, and partners. It serves as a lifestyle ecosystem where members can connect with others who share similar values and pace, emphasizing compatibility over mere convenience. Our curated matches aim to elevate the dating experience beyond fleeting interactions.” The League is now available for download on both the App Store and Google Play Store, inviting users to explore a new way of dating that aligns with their aspirations.
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