Grab, Southeast Asia’s Uber-like super app, is working with the USDC issuer Circle to enable Web3 services for its 187 million users. Grab, Southeast Asia’s super app and the biggest technology ...
Grab Holdings dominates Southeast Asia's super-app market, boasting over 90% ride-hailing share in Malaysia and the Philippines. Despite trading at a premium 140x earnings multiple, GRAB's rapid ...
Grab Holdings (NASDAQ:GRAB) began as a ride-hailing service in Malaysia in 2012 to address taxi safety and efficiency issues.
As part of its efforts to create an "everyday super app", Grab is increasingly tapping customer data so it can better predict consumer demands and offer services that are "hyper-personal". This means ...
Grab's super app strategy and early lead in key markets make it a dominant player in the Southeast Asian tech ecosystem. The company's focus on profitable verticals like food delivery and ride-hailing ...
What if you could use your everyday ridehailing app anywhere in the world? No more cumbersome downloads of another app or losing loyalty points from your app. That’s what Grab wants to achieve with ...
Photo Credit: Grab office in Ho Chi Minh City. Grab Singapore. Grab, the Singapore-based app best known for ride-hailing and food delivery, on Wednesday announced the launch of a new feature called ...