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Jay Chaudhry's rise: From humble beginnings to £9.5bn tech titan

Can success be achieved regardless of previous experiences? Jay Chaudhry, the 65-year-old founder of cloud security company Zscaler, has proven that it can. He took the risk of starting a business in the cybersecurity industry. Today, his net worth is estimated at £9.5 billion.

Jay Chaudhry
Jay Chaudhry
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Robert Kędzierski

18 July 2024 12:37

Chaudhry's story demonstrates how determination and market insight can lead to extraordinary success in the technology business. CNBC featured his story in a report.

Jay Chaudhry grew up in India in a family of small-scale farmers without a tradition of entrepreneurship. After moving to the United States in 1980, he studied engineering and marketing. He then worked for technology giants like IBM and Unisys. Initially, he didn't plan to become an entrepreneur, but the tech boom of the mid-90s inspired him to start his own company.

In 1996, Chaudhry, fascinated by Netscape's success, decided to resign from his position as a director at IQ Software. His wife, Jyoti, also resigned from her job as a systems analyst. Together, they invested all their life savings—about £410,000—in the startup SecureIT, which focused on cybersecurity software. They founded it in 1997.

Risk that paid off

The decision to start SecureIT was primarily based on Chaudhry's intuition. He noticed that with the growing popularity of web browsers, companies would need protection against online threats. At the time, less than 5 per cent of the Fortune 500 companies were using firewalls. In just 18 months, SecureIT implemented firewalls in about 50 per cent of the companies on this prestigious list.

The market insight proved to be spot on. In 1998, he sold SecureIT to VeriSign for nearly £57 million in stock. This success began a series of successful ventures in cybersecurity and e-commerce that Jay and Jyoti Chaudhry founded and sold over the next decade.

In 2007, already wealthy entrepreneurs, the Chaudhrys decided to start "one big company" and focus all their attention on it. This is how Zscaler was born, a company aimed at helping businesses transition from outdated firewalls to the cloud era. Chaudhry invested £41 million of his own money into this project.

From startup to billion-dollar giant

Zscaler turned out to be a tremendous success. Currently, the company generates annual revenues of £1.3 billion and has a market capitalization of about £24 billion. Forbes estimates Jay Chaudhry's personal wealth at £9.5 billion, an impressive increase compared to the £410,000 he invested in his first venture.

Chaudhry emphasises that the key to success is a deep conviction in the rightness of your idea and the willingness to invest your own money. He advises aspiring entrepreneurs to thoroughly understand the field they want to enter and be ready to risk their own funds. According to him, investing your own money demonstrates genuine commitment and helps you make independent business decisions.

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