Hany Rashwan هاني رشوان |
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Born |
Cairo, Egypt |
May 7, 1990
Residence | San Francisco, California, USA |
Citizenship | Egyptian |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Known for | CEO of Payout, Ribbon |
Hany Rashwan (Arabic: هاني رشوان; born May 7, 1990) is an Egyptian businessman, entrepreneur, and computer engineer. He is the founder of the social commerce company Ribbon and enterprise fintech company Payout.
Rashwan was born in Cairo, Egypt and grew up in Alexandria. His grandfather, a career intelligence officer in the Egyptian army and an expert at cryptography and programming, bought Rashwan his first computer aged 11 and taught him basic programming. After moving to the United States for high school, he built two gaming sites aged 14, with one attracting 600,000 unique annual visitors and advertising revenue.
He attended Ohio State University to study economics and computer science, before transferring to Columbia University. In 2017, he was named to the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Enterprise Technology category for his work on Payout.
While an undergraduate, Rashwan built Kolena (meaning "all of us" in Arabic), an online interactive town-hall using Facebook Connect that was used by tens of thousands of Egyptians during the Egyptian revolution. In an interview, Rashwan envisioned Kolena serving as “Egypt’s online interactive Town Hall Meeting…a place for people to go to submit and vote on ideas for change."
Ribbon was a payments startup that let users sell online using a shortened URL that can be shared across email, social media and a seller's own website. The service focuses on bringing integrated checkouts directly to platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter letting buyers purchase without leaving those services. Ribbon has been featured in publications including Techcrunch, Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, The Next Web, and ArsTechnica.