Business Insider met Mairead Molloy, an Irish-born former hotelier and qualified criminal psychologist who is the global director of matchmaking and elite introductions agency Berkeley International.
Her job, she explained, involves physically jumping on a plane to find the perfect matches for her clients in some cases.
Berkeley's pricing starts from £15,000 and goes up to £60,000 for private headhunting, with a year of unlimited introductions. But Molloy said she can charge up to £100,000 for highly tailored packages with some very specific requests.
"It all depends on how discrete you want us to be, how much travelling you want me to do, how much of my team you need. The more tailored you want it he more we charge. A lot of people need to be hand held and we'll look after them from start to finish."
But Molloy added that she's straight up with her clients about what she offers.
"If you think you can buy love and happiness then we can't help you," she said. "If you have the wrong mindset and you're dividing your fee into each member you meet, then you’re going to have a nervous breakdown."
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