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Focus on Solving Real Problems”: Tech Billionaire Ankur Jain Shares His Simple Path to Success

Tech entrepreneur Ankur Jain, 34, boasts a net worth of $1.2 billion, as per Forbes. Known for his previous role as an executive at Tinder, where he still holds a 36% stake, Jain launched his latest venture, Bilt Rewards, in 2022. Bilt enables users to earn rewards by paying rent or purchasing homes, and is currently valued at $3.25 billion, as reported by the New York Post.

Jain is the successful son of Naveen Jain, a former Microsoft executive who briefly became a billionaire during the rise of InfoSpace, before the dot-com crash. Recently, Ankur Jain shared insights for aspiring entrepreneurs in an interview with the Daily Mail.

“Start with a problem, not a perceived opportunity,” Jain advised. “These are two completely different things.”

Jain believes that one of the most detrimental trends in entrepreneurship occurred when business school graduates began entering the field. He pointed out that the focus on models, statistics, and the creation of new opportunities has led many young entrepreneurs to prioritize unnecessary products and services—often at the expense of consumer needs.

“They’ve failed to ask themselves what real problems they can solve for people,” Jain explained.

He cited Bilt as a prime example of addressing a genuine problem and making it work. “It’s your biggest expense, and now it’s your most rewarding,” Jain said, referencing the high costs of housing.

According to Bilt’s data, the average American renter spends about 30% of their income on housing each year.

Jain also shared that the inspiration for Bilt came after hearing a venture capitalist pitch a $100 million idea focused on selling virtual luxury goods on the blockchain. “I’m thinking to myself: you have a housing crisis, a healthcare crisis, a mental health crisis… and you’re pitching me digital Prada bags on the blockchain,” he said. “It was so out of touch with both big problems and big opportunities.”

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