White Label Dating Reaches $200 Million in Payments to Partners

LONDON — White Label Dating has announced that it has “reached a momentous milestone, having paid out over $200 million to partners to date.”

This is the second milestone White Label Dating has reached this year after achieving a record 50 million registrations in January, the company said today. White Label Dating said it “credits the commitment and determination of its partners for helping it reach this milestone.”

Steve Pammenter, CEO of White Label Dating, said, “We’ve built excellent and loyal relationships with our partners over the years, and we’re thrilled to be able to reward partners with continued success. Our account management team is the biggest and best in the industry, and we pride ourselves on the quality service we provide. Whether it’s support with their campaigns, tracking, sessions with our financial analysts or design resource, we’re always looking for new ways to help partners grow their revenues.”

White Label Dating has a network of more than 1700 international partners across major English-speaking territories. The company has a number of accolades, including fastest growing company in the Southeast U.K. in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA. The company was also awarded the Scamalytics Safer Dating Award at the U.K. Dating Awards 2015 and was highly commended for Best Customer Service.

“We’ve made several updates to the platform recently, all designed to help our partners increase revenues — and it’s great to see that what we’re doing is working,” Pammenter said. “We will continue to strengthen our platform and work closely with partners to drive their businesses forward. We look forward to reaching our next major milestone.”

Launched in 2003, White Label Dating offers a platform for brands and individuals to power their own dating sites. White Label Dating is part of Venntro Media Group.

For more information on White Label Dating, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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