How The Inner Circle Is Sifting London's Dating Scene For You

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How The Inner Circle Is Sifting London's Dating Scene For You

This is a sponsored article on behalf of The Inner Circle.

The Inner Circle is an exclusive network that enables genuine, ambitious Londoners to connect with like-minded singletons in the city.

New applicants are carefully screened by the Inner Circle team, looking at your working life, education and social networks. They're building a network of savvy people who want a selective approach to dating. It's not as scary as it sounds. Co-Founder, Michael Krayenhoff says:

We are looking for compatible like-minded singles in order to bring about the best connections.

There are no algorithms involved in picking The Inner Circle members. A team of people make the decisions. Michael says: "The app has been going for three years now so we all have a good idea of what we are looking for. I hear a lot of frustration with some other dating apps with profiles being misleading. By individually reviewing every registration and asking for genuine photos, we ensure that everyone is who they say they are, sifting out the fakes and the scammers."

What makes a good Inner Circle member? "People who are thriving in all aspects of life, whether they're hip creatives, corporate high flyers or anything in between."

Sometimes it is just a case of going with our gut. If someone is kicking-ass in life then they fit what we are looking for.

Real world events are an important part of the Inner Circle's appeal. Distinctive and original social events allow members to meet in a relaxed, fun and trustworthy environment, be it at Birdies crazy golf or a decadent party at the Century Club.

Your time is precious and dating can be daunting. Increase your chances of success this new year by joining The Inner Circle now.

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Last Updated 04 January 2016