Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Meet John Collison, the 27-year-old Harvard dropout whose tech startup turned him into the youngest self-made billionaire in the world

Slide 1 of 15: <li><strong><a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/category/john-collison?utm_source=msn.com&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=msn-slideshow&amp;utm_campaign=bodyurl">John Collison</a>, cofounder and president of Stripe, is the world's youngest self-made billionaire.</strong></li><li><strong>He started Stripe, which has transformed the way people make online payments, with his older brother when he was just 19 years old.</strong></li><li><strong>He's originally from small-town Ireland, but came to the US to attend Harvard - until he dropped out to focus on Stripe in Silicon Valley.</strong></li><p><br> John Collison cofounded tech company Stripe in 2010, when he was only 19 years old.</p><p> Seven years later, 27-year-old Collison can call himself the youngest self-made billionaire in the world, with a net worth totaling $1.1 billion after Stripe's $9 billion valuation in 2016. The company transformed the way websites accept online payments, and is a favorite of huge companies like Lyft and Facebook.</p><p> Collison started the company with his older brother Patrick, Stripe's CEO. Although the siblings have struck Silicon Valley gold, they haven't forgotten their humble roots in small-town Ireland.</p><p> Today, Collison enjoys flying planes, running, and going on hikes with members of the Stripe team.</p><p> Read on to learn more about the world's youngest self-made billionaire:</p>

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