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Tinder's VP of product is leaving the company

Tinder VP of product Ankur Jain, who joined the online-dating behemoth when it bought his startup, Humin, is leaving the company, Business Insider has learned.

Tinder VP of product Ankur Jain, who joined the online-dating behemoth a year ago when it purchased his startup, is leaving the company, Business Insider has learned.

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His departure will go into effect on June 2.

Last March, Tinder bought Humin, a startup created by Jain that primarily consisted of a contact-management app by the same name and a social networking app called Knock Knock, both of which were discontinued following the sale. The

In his post-Tinder life, Jain will work on Kairos Society Ventures, his new seed-stage venture fund. The fund is an offshoot of Kairos Society, a group of young

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