Meet Ankur Jain: Indian-origin billionaire turned America’s rent problem into 217% net worth surge

Indian-American entrepreneur Ankur Jain has emerged as one of the biggest wealth gainers in New York, according to the Hurun Global Rich List 2026.

The report shows that 36-year-old Jain’s net worth surged by 217 per cent in the past year, driven largely by the growth of his housing startup that focuses on tackling high rents in the United States.

As of March 6, 2026, his real-time net worth is estimated at $3.4 billion, placing him at No. 1230 on the global rich list, according to Forbes.

Jain is the founder and chief executive of Bilt Rewards, a company that allows renters to earn loyalty points on their monthly rent payments. The idea targets a long-standing gap in the American housing market where rent, often the largest monthly expense for many households, typically does not offer the same financial rewards as credit card purchases.

The company partners with landlords and property owners to allow tenants to pay rent while earning points that can be used for travel, shopping and even home purchases. The concept quickly gained traction in major US cities, where high rents and large numbers of tenants have created a large market for such services.

The Hurun Global Rich List 2026 noted Jain as one of the fastest-rising billionaires in New York after the sharp increase in the valuation of Bilt Rewards.

The growth pushed his wealth up significantly within a year and placed him among notable new wealth creators in the technology and fintech sectors.

Jain’s journey in the startup world began long before Bilt Rewards. He founded Kairos, a venture studio that helps launch and support new companies focused on solving large social and economic problems. Through Kairos, Jain has worked on several projects related to housing, healthcare and technology.

The idea behind Bilt Rewards came from Jain’s observation of the financial pressure renters face in cities across the United States. In markets such as New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, rents have risen a lot over the past decade, making housing one of the biggest expenses for many residents. Jain saw an opportunity to build a financial platform around those payments.

By allowing renters to earn benefits from rent payments, the company aims to give tenants some financial return on an expense that traditionally offered none. The model has attracted partnerships with major property owners and expanded its presence across many apartment buildings in the United States.

The Hurun report, which tracks the wealth of the world’s richest individuals, noted the rapid rise in Jain’s fortune as one of the standout changes among entrepreneurs in the United States this year. New York remains one of the world’s largest centres for billionaire wealth, and Jain’s jump in net worth stood out among the city’s tech and startup founders.

Ankur Jain’s father is Naveen Jain, a former Microsoft executive. He founded the search company InfoSpace and briefly became a billionaire in 2000 when the company’s shares reached their peak.

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