Saar Wilf
Saar Wilf is an Israeli innovator, businessman, angel investor and poker player[1] who provided capital for start-up businesses. Wilf is the founder of Fraud Sciences Ltd which was acquired by eBay through PayPal in 2008.[3] Wilf is also the chairman of Wikiwand, a mobile app and web browser extension for Wikipedia.[4] Wilf was the co-founder of Trivnet.com a payments company in 1997 which was sold to Gemalto in 2010.[5] He is the founder of new payments system Quahl which is backed by an American economics Lawrence H. White.[5] Wilf is the founder of Rootclaim, an analysis and problem-solving organisation.[6][7]
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Born | 1974/1975 (age 46–47) |
Nationality | Israeli |
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References
- "WSOP Player Profile". World Series of Poker (WSOP).
- Chung, Frank (October 30, 2018). "What is Initiative Q? Payment network insists it's not a 'pyramid scheme'". News.com.au.
- "eBay Acquires Fraud Sciences For $169 Million". TechCrunch. January 28, 2008.
- Shu, Catherine (August 8, 2014). "Web App WikiWand Raises $600,000 To Give Wikipedia A New Interface". TechCrunch.
- Baumer, Lilach; Hirschauge, Orr (August 20, 2018). "Saar Wilf's Bid to Rid the World of Clunky Online Payments". CTech.
- "About Rootclaim". rootclaim.com.
- Shtarkman, Rotem (October 15, 2017). "Israeli Startup Develops 'Ultimate Truth Machine' – Claims Assad Wasn't Behind Chemical Attack". Haaretz.
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