Paktor wurde im Juli 2013 gegründet. Unsere Mission ist die Verbindung von Menschen in Asien durch Technologie-Plattformen. Paktor hat die größten Benutzerbasis (mehr als 6 Millionen) in der Region und diese App hat 5 Milliarden Profil Bewertungen bislang erleichtert. Paktor App ist zum erfolgreichsten Social-Networking-App für Singles in Südostasien und Taiwan geworden.
Paktor arbeitet mit einem Doppel-Blind-Konzept. Wenn dir eine Person gefällt, und diese dich ebenfalls mag, ist es ein Treffer und Paktor sorgt dafür, dass ihr zwei über die soziale Messenger-Funktion reden und chatten könnt. Wir kümmern uns um Ihre Privatsphäre und teilen nichts ohne Ihre Zustimmung.
Paktor ist eine Sozial-App, die dich mit interessanten Leuten verbindet.
Paktor hat Millionen von Nutzern, sodass man leicht neue Freunde findet, zu denen man passt und mit denen man chatten kann. Keine peinliche Vorstellungen, finde einfach Leute in deiner Nähe, filtere nach Vorlieben, schiebe rüber, finde jemanden, der passt, chatte, triff und verabrede dich!
SINGAPORE, 14 July 2015
Paktor has doubled its user base across Asia to over five million in six months. Investors in the Series-B funding include Majuven, Convergence Ventures and returning investor Vertex Venture Holdings. Usage of the mobile app has skyrocketed in the last six months to over half a billion swipes and 12 million matches a month
READ MORE22 March 2015 CNN Money
Spotted a cutie in Singapore, but tongue-tied? No problem -- just grab your phone, and download one of the many new dating apps for singles in Asia.
READ MORE24 March 2015 Bloomberg
Paktor Co-Founder and CEO
Joseph Phua discusses his mobile dating app that helps people
find the right match, who's using the application and where he sees opportunity with
Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
18 November 2014 Techcrunch
When it comes to mobile dating apps, Tinder defines the market. The startup, which sees more than 600 million swipes per day from users, pretty much owns its space in North America, but things are different in other parts of the world. Paktor, a Singapore-based company, believes it has the answer for Southeast Asia, and it has just announced a $3 million-plus funding round to build out its vision for mobile dating.........
READ MORE18 November 2014 Tech in Asia
Enough with the flirting. Vertex Venture, a venture capital subsidiary of Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings, has invested in Paktor, a Singapore-based dating app with over 1.5 million registered users.
READ MORE17 July 2015 South China Morning Post
PManila office worker Catherine Anunciacion, 28, wanted new friends so she joined Peekawoo, a dating app made for women that emphasises fun and companionship - and nothing more....
READ MORE22 May 2015 High Net-Worth
Does life mirror swiping?” I ask Joseph Phua. “Yes, people make a decision about you within 5seconds of meeting,”......
READ MORE5 July 2015 The Straits Times
Passive investing holds no appeal for entrepreneur Joseph Phua, who is very hands-on when it comes to managing his money.........
READ MORE29 September 2015 Mashable
Paktor, a local dating app, just released results of a survey done across 2,845 of its (presumably
heterosexual) users.
The users were between 18 and 50 years of age, and there was a nearly equal split between men and
women.