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Singapore's Matchmaking Market Booms: Younger Singles Seek Professional Help for Relationships

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Younger Singles Increasingly Seeking Professional Matchmaking Services in Singapore

Singapore dating agencies have witnessed a steady rise in demand for their services as more singles turn to professional matchmaking platforms. This surge can be attributed to growing acceptance of matchmaking services and individuals seeking more curated, reliable ways to find companionship.

Notably, the client base is shifting towards younger demographics – particularly those aged 20s, who represent an unprecedented increase compared to previous years. The phenomenon marks a drastic change in the traditional clientele pattern previously centered around late 20s to mid-40s individuals.

Lunch Actually, a prominent matchmaking agency based in Singapore, has observed this tr with its clientele now comprising younger singles seeking serious relationships and marriage prospects. On another of the spectrum are those in their golden years who have been divorced or widowed and seek new opportunities for love after life transitions.

The agencies attribute seasonal peaks to holiday periods like Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day. During these times, there's often a noticeable increase of about 15-20 more sign-ups as people become more motivated by festive occasions.

GG, an offline platform associated with local dating app Paktor, has noted that its youngest clientele is shifting to those as young as early 20s. The agency reported a significant jump in inquiries from clients aged between 21 and 24 who are looking for partners they can settle down with.

Lunch Actually highlights the shift towards younger singles seeking matchmaking services despite online dating platforms being more accessible among this group. Younger singles t to prefer matchmaking due to its security features, which offer a safer experience compared to potential risks associated with online platforms like scams and misinformation about others.

These matchmaking professionals note that some young people may have had disappointing experiences on dating apps or social media that led them to seek professional help in navigating their love lives. They provide coaching services to guide clients through etiquette, personal grooming, and other aspects of relationship-building.

The mindset of the younger generation seeking matchmaking services is considered more mature compared to previous years. Clients now plan their relationship journeys, including finding a partner, securing housing like Build-to-Order flats, marrying, and starting families in an organized manner.

As matchmaking services attract not only singles but also those looking for companionship at different stages of life, Singapore's dating scene continues to evolve. These professional platforms offer support for people navigating various aspects of romantic relationships, from finding the right partner to creating a stable foundation for future eavors.

Cover Image: A couple on a date in Singapore


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