TECH CRUNCH - Bumble has acquired Geneva, an online platform built around forming real-world groups and clubs. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the announcement comes shortly after Bumble revealed that it would be pursuing acquisitions to drive growth. While Bumble is best known for its dating app, the company recently indicated that friendships could be a bigger focus for the company moving forward. Founded out of New York in 2019, Geneva is all about meeting like-minded people in a given area, whether that's to form running clubs or meetups to talk about the latest books. The company had raised ~$36M.
by Paul Sawers
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