Talk of a potential merger between tech giants Grab and GoTo first started in February 2020, but could a deal be now closer ...
Grab has announced plans to invest US$700 million in Indonesia over the next four years, as part of efforts to increase its footprint in a market where it has seen growth. The Southeast Asian ...
Grab has announced a new vision to dramatically increase its footprint in Indonesia, through a US$2 billion investment in the super app from principal investor SoftBank. The funds, to be invested over ...
Grab’s partnership with Indonesia’s tourism ministry, the first of its kind between a national tourism body and a ridehailing platform, reveals one of the initial ways it is trying to become Southeast ...
Commuters pass Grab transport booking service app advertisements at a train station in Singapore February 10, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo JAKARTA (Reuters) - Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm ...
The helmet of a Grab bike rider is seen during rush hour traffic in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 18, 2016. REUTERS/Iqro Rinaldi SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab on Monday said ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how fintech is disrupting the financial industry in Asia. Ever since it realized that the inherent difficulties in ...
Grab — the on-demand transportation app worth $14 billion that is the Uber of Southeast Asia — today announced how it would be using some of the $7 billion or so that it has raised to date: $2 billion ...
Singapore-based company Grab, self-described as “Southeast Asia’s Leading Ride-Hailing Platform”, is investing $700 million in Indonesia to make the country ASEAN’s most digital economy. Grab’s ...
JAKARTA/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab on Monday said it will invest $2 billion into Indonesia over five years using capital from Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, marking its ...
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