For upwards of 0,000 a year, the package upgrades you to an international search, throwing in personal consultations with Jill and Amber Kelleher-Andrews themselves.But be warned - if you happen to find marriage or eternal happiness with your match, you have to cough up again for additional “success fees.” If you think you’ve got a bank balance that can take a beating from Kelleher, the first step is filling out a basic online profile - which asks for your annual income, among other ‘basic’ details.Kelleher describes its typical clients as “smart, successful and elegant.” Wealthy must also be a given, considering the service starts at ,000 a year. Doing a local search in your area (sort of like Happn, but an ‘elite’ version), will set your back an initial ,000 - and that’s just to find local singletons.If you’re travelling away on business, adding a second city will cost you an additional ,000 each time.Time, as you all know, is by far the greatest commodity we have.Its management dictates, with fair certainty, the amount of success we attain in our lives.
Still, the legal spat has thrown light onto the dating habits of the super-rich, and an agency which most of us would have to remortgage our houses and sell an organ to afford. It was founded by Jill Kelleher-Andrews after she noticed a gap in the market amongst the rich and wealthy.
Once Kelleher receives your profile, they’ll assign you a personal matchmaker who’ll be tasked with digging out potential suitors from a network of over 50,000 eligible single men and women.
When a potential match is identified, your matchmaker will call and describe the person to you.
A person who values your time will evidently see what matters to you, and will not interfere with the happiness you have established for yourself.
Relationships are about sharing the time we have on Earth.