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BGMI Creator Krafton Leads $6.5 Million Funding Round in FRND App

 FRND is an audio-based dating app 

Earlier this year, FRND raised $6.5 million in funding from a new venture backed by PUBG Mobile creator Krafton Inc. The investment is an expansion of the company’s 10-member team, which focuses on hiring and scaling its platform. Currently, the company is earning revenue through in-app purchases and digital goods. Since the startup first began monetizing in January of this year, it has increased its team tenfold. FRND is an audio-based dating app and has over one million users.

PUBG creator Krafton has invested $6.5 million in FRND, a Bengali-based audio-romance startup. The app connects young people through casual games, live-streamed formats, and audio-syncs. The company has also partnered with a handful of Indian tech startups, including Nod win Gaming and Loco.

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The startup’s founders believe that the audio-romance app can help people connect with each other. The company has launched an app that lets users connect through chat rooms, audio games, and live-streamed formats. With the new funding, FRND plans to expand its product portfolio and reach beyond Bengali. Moreover, it’s an important step for a Bengali-based startup that’s aiming to build a global presence.

The South Korean gaming company has revealed plans to invest heavily in FRND, a Bengali-based dating app. The startup’s founders have already launched PUBG Mobile in India, where it has become a huge hit. It generated 52 Crore in the first few months of its launch, a record for a mobile game. The investment comes from Krafton, a successful South Korean game publisher. The startup has also secured $6.5 million in funding from a series of angel investors.

Krafton

FRND’s audio-romance app has received a $6.5 million Series A funding round from a range of investors including PUBG Mobile and BGMI creator KRAFTON. Moreover, the company has also secured the investment from Elevation Capital, India Quotient, and Accel Partners. Among the investors in the Series A round, FRND has the support of six major gaming companies, and it offers the service in 10 different languages.

FRND is a dating app that connects users with each other through audio and video chat. Its matchmaker matches users based on location and interests. Unlike other dating apps, FRND offers audio-streaming services in 10 different languages. It plans to expand to international markets. Its platform is a good example of how to create a successful online dating app. FRND is a dating app with AI-generated avatars and matchmaker. The app also includes games and audio-streaming communities, and a variety of other features. Besides being an audio-romance service, FRND also plans to expand into other countries. In addition to its music and video streaming communities, the FRND team has raised $5 million in Series A funding for the audio-romance application.

FRND is a dating app that connects singles through audio

The startup uses a matchmaker to make matches, and then matches are matched based on similar criteria. The platform also offers a moderation system that makes it possible to keep users safe. Further, BGMI’s app has been backed by several other investors, including BGMI creator Krafton.

In a related announcement, FRND also raised $0.22 million from BGMI founder Krafton. The startup offers an app for the same-day delivery of groceries. Previously, BGMI has made a $22.5 million minority investment in NODWIN Gaming in March. The company has also invested in the storytelling platform Pratilipi with a Series A funding of $48 million.