On October 24, 2025, Match Group submitted a statement to the Indian Competition Commission, arguing that an Apple fee of up to 30% in India would stifle its revenues and erode its margins in the country.
The filing comes amid growing scrutiny of Apple’s App Store fees in India, where regulators have pressured the company to reduce its commission rates. Match Group, which owns Tinder, has been seeking to protect its revenue streams in a key emerging market.
Match Group’s submission underscores the broader impact of platform fees on its business model and signals the company’s proactive stance in addressing regulatory challenges that could affect its profitability and user acquisition in India.
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