Ankur Jain

Founder

Birthday February 10, 1990

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Bellevue, Washington, US

Age 34 years old

Nationality United States

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1990

Ankur Jain (born c. 1990) is an American entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Bilt Rewards, a $3.1 billion loyalty and payments company that rewards consumers on rent payments and neighborhood spend.

Previously, he founded the investment firm Kairos.

and the technology company, Humin.

After the acquisition of Humin, Jain also served as VP of Product at Tinder.

Ankur Jain was born in Bellevue, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area.

He grew up in Redmond, Washington and his parents are Anu and Naveen Jain, both entrepreneurs in the technology industry.

By age 11, he had created the website MyOnlineQuiz.com.

Jain attended Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

2008

In 2008, Jain founded the Kairos Society, an incubator for young entrepreneurs.

Through Kairos, Jain identified entrepreneurs coming out of universities and worked with them to launch new ventures tackling issues in areas like healthcare, clean water, global transportation, and education.

2012

In 2012, Jain left to become the founder and CEO of technology company, Humin.

The San-Francisco-based startup developed a new address book that organized contacts by contextual cues like where people met, where contacts live, and what they do.

2016

Jain raised $15 million for Humin before the company was acquired by Tinder in 2016.

Following the acquisition, Jain stayed on as vice president of product at Tinder.

He is rumored to be behind the development of Tinder Select, a version of Tinder for famous celebrities and public figures.

2017

As of May 2017, companies coming out of the Kairos program have gone on to raise a total of more than $600 million and have a combined value of more than $3 billion.

Kairos Society was also named a partner in President Barack Obama's Startup America Partnership.

Jain left Tinder in May 2017 to rejoin Kairos and launch a new venture fund focused on building solutions to issues such as student debt, affordable housing, child care, and worker retention.

Since the fund’s announcement, Jain has helped launch a company called Rhino to replace security deposits with a low monthly fee.

He has also partnered with UK-based startup, Cera, to bring home care to the elderly.

In 2017, Jain was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.

He was called “The Best Connected 21-year-old-in the World” by Inc. and named to the 30 under 30 list by Forbes, as well as similar lists by Inc. and The Christian Science Monitor.