May 13, 2026 - 22:23

Match Group, the company behind popular dating apps like Tinder and Hinge, announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Steven Bailey, will take part in a fireside chat at the upcoming TD Cowen Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. The event is scheduled to take place later this month.
The presentation is expected to cover Match Group's current business strategy, financial performance, and outlook for the online dating industry. Investors and analysts will have the opportunity to hear directly from Bailey about how the company is navigating market trends, including user growth, monetization efforts, and product innovation.
Match Group operates a portfolio of dating brands across more than 40 languages and has a global user base. The company has been focusing on improving user experience and expanding its subscription offerings to drive revenue. The fireside chat is part of a broader series of investor events where company executives provide updates and answer questions about their operations.
The exact date and time of the presentation have not been disclosed, but a webcast will be available for those who want to listen in. This appearance comes as Match Group continues to face competition from other dating platforms and shifts in consumer behavior post-pandemic.
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