Eamon Jubbawy

Eamon Jubbawy is co-founder of Sequence and previously co-founded Onfido, the identity verification company acquired by Entrust for $650 million. An Oxford Economics graduate and Forbes 30 Under 30 alumnus, he is one of the UK tech ecosystem's most recognised serial founders.
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Eamon Jubbawy is a London-based serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Sequence, the AI-powered revenue operations platform. He studied Economics and Management at Keble College, Oxford University, and prior to founding Sequence had already built one of the UK's most successful technology exits. In 2012, he co-founded Onfido — the AI-driven identity verification company — alongside Husayn Kassai and Ruhul Amin. Over eight years as co-founder and COO, he helped grow Onfido from a university idea into a company that verified over 600 million identities globally and prevented 25 million fraud attempts before its acquisition by Entrust Corporation for $650 million in 2024.

Jubbawy has become a prominent figure in the UK tech ecosystem, recognised as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur and named to the Financial Times' list of the top 100 minority ethnic leaders in technology. After stepping back from Onfido in 2020, he co-founded Sequence in 2021 alongside Riya Grover — who serves as CEO — and Enda Cahill, combining his operator experience at a fast-scaling identity platform with Grover's background in observing billing complexity across software businesses. He has also co-founded Isometric, a carbon credit verification platform, and Safi, a smart recycling marketplace. As a co-founder of Sequence, Jubbawy brings deep credibility in scaling enterprise technology companies from zero, having navigated the full journey from pre-product to $650 million exit in one of the UK's most respected fintech exits.

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