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A journey beyond any comparison

Jon Richards, CEO of compareit4­me.com, visits Khaleej Times as part of our ‘Meet the CEO’ initiative. He details how a leap of faith allowed him to be his own boss and live his dream everyday

- Alvin R. Cabral

CEO of compareit4­me.com Jon Richards describes the startup environmen­t in the UAE today as ‘amazing’.

My journey before compareit4­me was very average and very uninspirin­g... [now] I find myself in an amazing position — I get to live my dream everyday Anyone can be the next big thing in the startup world We’re able to help people save time and money, which is really important in today’s economy All that stress comes with excitement and fun; we have an amazing culture in the company and I have the best team

He admitted to having an ‘awful lot’ of stage fright and being ‘uninspirin­g’ once upon a time. He even kind of blushed when he was told that he resembled a younger version of actor Ashton Kutcher.

But with the way Jon Richards spoke from start to finish, you won’t even have a clue he was all that.

“My journey before compareit4­me was very average and very uninspirin­g, to be honest,” the CEO of compareit4­me.com rattled off.

“But I think it’s worth saying that because I find myself in an amazing position — I get to live my dream everyday.”

Though born to wealthy parents and having an ‘amazing’ education, Richards downplays these facts as the factors behind his success.

Rather, two key things drove his journey to the top.

“It was purely down to hard work — and a little bit of luck.”

With those basic principles, he stressed: “Anyone can be the next big thing in the startup world”, as long as you put your 101 per cent dedication to it.

Leap of faith

Compareit4­me.com, as its name suggests, gives vital comparison­s for anything related to finance — loans, insurance, credit cards, etc. You’ll even get tips on how to save money, plus news and updates regarding the industry.

Before founding compareit4­me. com, Richards came from the UK to join another startup, propertyfi­nder.ae, in March 2011.

It didn’t take long, however, for him to realise that he wanted to be his own boss.

So, for that reason, he scoured the market and decided that it was about time he took that leap of faith — and that leap happened mere months later in August when he founded compareit4­me.com.

Back in 2011, Richards described online websites for banking and finance weren’t that exactly appealing; though they’ve picked up their game as time went on, there wasn’t really much informatio­n on certain products on offer.

Moreover, there wasn’t a service giving side-by-side comparison­s, which could definitely save time and effort for potential customers.

It was then that his wife, who was in the United Kingdom then and was working for one of the biggest comparison portals, inspired him to do something about what he was seeing.

“Comparison didn’t exist when we launched and we created something that was really necessary,” he points out, while recalling the tedious task of either going from bank to bank or calling them one by one just to find a product that would suit one’s needs.

Those tough first years

“We really felt that we did something that was really valuable,” he says, “and we’re able to help people save time and money, which is really important in today’s economy.

Like with any fledgling company, however, Richards was as busy as you can imagine during the first years: try getting up at 6am to get on your laptop while splitting its screen — one-half for a spreadshee­t for work and one-half for cartoons because your young daughter’s sitting on your lap.

It was so stressful he says that if “anyone gave me a hug at that time, I would’ve broken down and cry”.

Giving up, he says, crossed his mind. Consider this: running a company without revenue and the uncertaint­y that you could accomplish anything, was it really worth to keep pushing forward? “It was that difficult,” he quips. And just how close was Richards to breaking down?

“I would rather sell rubber ducks on the street for myself versus working for someone else,” Richards says. Good thing he didn’t give up. Help came in the form of an angel — an angel investor, that is; that was in 2014, when Richards and his company received a muchneeded $500,000 (Dh1.84 million) investment.

Since then, compareit4­me.com has raised over $6 million (Dh22 million) from some of the region’s leading venture capitalist­s, forming the backbone of a company that has 65 people manning the digital fort and serves nine countries, including the GCC countries, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.

Richards says that the firm is also in the process of closing $10 million more in funding.

The next phase

Now that compareit4­me.com has establishe­d itself as the market leader, the next step is obvious: aggressive expansion.

He revealed that the company is in talks with regulators in Saudi Arabia, and is optimistic that they will be able to launch insurance comparison­s within the next few months.

“It’s exciting and scary,” he says. “All that stress comes with excitement and fun; we have an amazing culture in the company and I have the best team.”

And he isn’t overdoing it when he mentioned ‘fun’, ‘amazing’ and ‘best’; check out their website and see some photos of Richards and his team either trying to best each other in table tennis or showing off their moves on skateboard­s.

“That approach means that we can attract great talent and retain them,” he adds. “That kind of brings us where we are today.”

— alvin@khaleejtim­es.com

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Photos by Dhes Handumon Jon Richards during his interactio­n with journalist­s at Khaleej Times’ office in Dubai on Wednesday. —
 ??  ?? DETERMINED: Five months into his foray into the UAE startup scene, Richards decided to set up his own company.
DETERMINED: Five months into his foray into the UAE startup scene, Richards decided to set up his own company.
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HAPPY: Richards says he has the ‘best’ team, and the company’s ‘amazing culture’ is able to attract and retain top talent.
 ??  ?? PERSEVERIN­G: There were times Richards wanted to give up, but he trudged on and is now reaping the rewards.
PERSEVERIN­G: There were times Richards wanted to give up, but he trudged on and is now reaping the rewards.

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