Ankur Jain founded and runs home rental rewards startup Bilt Rewards, which raised $200 million from private investors at a $3.1 billion valuation in January 2024.
Bilt Rewards processes rent payments and enables renters to earn and redeem points with airlines, hotels, gyms and restaurants.
Jain, who is CEO, owns about 36% of Bilt Rewards, which is based in New York City.
Jain previously cofounded Humin, an app that combined contacts, calendars and more and was acquired by Tinder; he made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2015.
Jain's father, former Microsoft executive Naveen Jain, was briefly a billionaire in 2000 when shares of InfoSpace, the search engine he founded, peaked.
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