TECHWIRE ASIA - Apr 18 - Asia is obsessed with finding love. The pressure to find a life partner and lock together is intense. "Leftovers" are women or men 25+ who are not in a long-term relationship. A research suggested the Chinese online dating market would generate CNY10B ($1.6B) at the end of 2016. Down in Southeast Asia, various dating apps have cropped up over the years -Tinder and Happn have established presence in the region, but local competition has been heating up. Paktor and LunchClick are homegrown Singaporean offerings while the Philippines makes an entrance with Peek-a-woo and Indonesia with a "halal app" called Mat & Minah.
by Samantha Cheh
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