Truecaller introduced on Monday that the service has hit the 300-million month-to-month energetic customers (MAUs) mark, in a brand new milestone for the caller identification app. The Swedish firm has revealed that Truecaller has grown by 50 million month-to-month energetic customers over the past yr and that India continues to stay its largest market, with over 73 p.c of its whole customers. Back in January, Truecaller had revealed that half of all Indian smartphones had Truecaller put in.
The common spam detection service, which is without doubt one of the most generally used caller identification and spam detection providers on the earth, revealed that it had touched the 300-million MAUs milestone on Monday. Truecaller is offered on each Android and iOS, and it has over 500 million downloads on Google Play. However, the MAU statistic supplies a greater image of what number of customers are utilizing the service regularly.
The firm revealed that it had acquired 50 million new customers since October 2020, and that India continued to be its greatest market. With over 220 million of the full 300 million customers, 73.33 p.c of Truecaller customers are from India, in line with the corporate. The firm had beforehand revealed as a part of its third-quarter earnings report that its revenues had elevated by 129 p.c to SEK 312.8 million (roughly Rs. 259.2 crore). Revenue development was 111 p.c in India, 219 p.c in West Asia and Africa, and 139 p.c in the remainder of the world, in line with the corporate.
Truecaller additionally recounted initiatives taken to coordinate coronavirus reduction efforts final yr, together with including providers to assist customers discover hospital beds, get examined and determine and block scammers on the cellphone. The firm additionally launched options like Smart SMS, Inbox Cleaner, Call Recording, Full-Screen Caller ID, Group Voice Calling along with the principle options of figuring out callers and blocking spam numbers, the corporate stated.
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