Match Group Warns That Apple’s App Store Fees Could Stifle Growth in India
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Match Group Warns That Apple’s App Store Fees Could Stifle Growth in India
In a recent development highlighting the growing tension between global tech giants and app developers, Match Group, the parent company of Tinder, has voiced strong concerns over Apple’s App Store commission policies in India. The company argues that Apple’s high service fees—ranging from 15% to 30%—are creating barriers for app-based businesses, especially those seeking to expand in emerging markets like India.
India represents one of the largest and fastest-growing digital ecosystems in the world, with millions of users joining the internet economy each month. For dating and social platforms such as Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge, India is not only a user growth market but also a critical testbed for monetization strategies and subscription models. However, Match Group warns that Apple
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