[3] In 2014, Younas quit his 9-year banking career at Morgan Stanley[4] and taught himself how to code, investing all of his savings in starting up the business.
[7] In 2017, Muzmatch raised a total of $1.75 million in its initial seed round, led by Fabrice Grinda's FJ Labs, Y Combinator, and London-based venture firm Hambro Perks.
[6] In April 2019, Muzmatch was shortlisted for "App of the Year" at the Evening Standard Business Awards.
[13] Following the ruling in the Match Group's favour at the UK IPEC Court,[14] Muzmatch rebranded to Muzz and launched a revamped app in May 2022.
ran just as the UK population began to consider its options ahead of a December general election.
[20] In Jan 2022, Muzz, in collaboration with a British single Muslim, launched a billboard campaign to "Find Malik a wife," [21] which ran across London, Birmingham, and Manchester.
The reveal stage showed the link between Malik and Muzz, with the humorous tagline "We'll say we met at the mosque".