New Delhi, 17th December 2020 .
Leading online matrimony service,
BharatMatrimony, released its Online Matrimony Trends Report 2020 today.
With people stuck to their homes for most part of the year, online matrimony
witnessed some interesting moments. Nearly 4
Million members expressed their interest more than 1.5 Billion times, to
profiles they liked, during the year 2020. It was clear that Covid-19 did
not stop ready-to-marry singles, both girls and guys, from connecting digitally
and pursuing their conversations in search of a life partner.
BharatMatrimony revealed that singles are
increasingly taking the decision to search for a life partner on their own,
with more than 70% of the nearly 4
Million singles self-registering.Top 5 cities in terms of registration by
singles were Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai.
Location did not seem to be very important
as 77% of men and 80% of women were
perfectly fine with finding a life partner settled in any location within India
or overseas.
30% spike in women making the first move
Women have been increasingly taking the marriage
decision into their hands as can be seen from the fact that the active
expression of interest to male members saw an amazing 30% increase. There’s
also been a 24% increase in acceptance of interest from male members.
During the pandemic, women engagement on the BharatMatrimony app jumped by 59%.
BharatMatrimony’s phenomenal growth during
Covid
During Covid, while the member registrations
grew across India, North India saw women
members growing at 75% while the male members grew by over 100% as compared to
the same time previous year.
Unravelling the insights for the
year, Murugavel Janakiraman, Founder and
CEO, Matrimony.com said, “It’s been an unforgettable year in many ways.
Interestingly, despite the pandemic challenge, singles responded positively by
continuing to look for a life partner and carry the conversations forward. The
70% self-registrations and the 30% spike in “women making the first move” speak
volumes about singles wanting to be in control of the choices they make in
life.”