Mail.ru buys significant stake in Russian dating platform

Story byErnst-Jan Pfauth

Ernst-Jan Pfauth is the former Editor in Chief of Internet at NRC Handelsblad, as well as an acclaimed technology author and columnist. He a(show all)Ernst-Jan Pfauth is the former Editor in Chief of Internet at NRC Handelsblad, as well as an acclaimed technology author and columnist. He also served as The Next Web’s blog’s first blogger and Editor in Chief, back in 2008. AtDe Correspondent, Ernst-Jan serves as publisher, fostering the expansion of the platform.

Get the TNW newsletter

Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.

More TNW

About TNW

There’s interesting twist to this deal

The people atRamblerHQ – that other big Russian web portal – won’t be amused by Mail.ru’s move. Rambler’s dating section uses Mamba’s platform, and accounts for 25 percent of Mamba’s usage. How will they feel about a competitor buying a rather large stake in the same service provider?

If Rambler decides to move its dating section to another platform, the revenue of Mamba could decline by 25 percent. Then Mail.ru will temporarily become a victim of its own deal.

TNW Podcast: Endless possibilities of a digital stethoscope with Diana van Stijn, Lapsi Health

Space rover tests ‘natural intelligence’ based on insect brains

Discover TNW All Access

TNW Podcast: Phill Robinson, Boardwave on Europe’s pathway to success

Tech bosses think nuclear fusion is the solution to AI’s energy demands – here’s what they’re missing