Grab

Grab is a tech company which offers services like deliveries, mobility, financial services, and more in their namesake super app.
See below for the Latest Grab News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.

 

 

Grab Singapore appoints MP Pei Ling Tin

She will serve as the Director of Public Affairs & Policy. 

Grab Singapore appoints MP Pei Ling Tin

She will serve as the Director of Public Affairs & Policy. 

Grab names Philipp Kandal as new Chief Product Officer

He will lead the product vision and strategy for Grab.

Chart of the Day: Grab food delivery outperformed ASEAN peers in GMW growth

It sustained growth consecutively in the past three years.

Grab will have sufficient time to prepare for benefits of gig workers

The government approved recommendations to provide insurance to workers.

Gov’t OKs proposal to give insurance, work injury compensation for gig workers

Gig workers are self-hired delivery, private-hire car drivers, and taxi drivers.

Grab launches overseas bus, ferry-booking service

Users can now also purchase travel insurance in its app.

Grab reduces loss to $572m in Q2

The Q2 figure was a 29% improvement year-on-year.

Chart of the day: Grab brand reputation falls after grace waiting period shave

Brand satisfaction fell by 14 points from 27.4 to 13 last 1 August.

Grab unveils US$1m GrabScholar programme, new GrabMerchant Centre

The superapp aims to support small businesses and upskill the future workforce.

Grab rolls out intercity bus travel service between SG and Malaysia

Users will now be able to purchase bus and ferry tickets in the app.

Why is Grab lagging behind its super-app competitors?

Grab's share price has fallen 78% since 3Q 21.

Five women industry leaders join GrabAds

The executives will help connect advertisers in Southeast Asia.

Grab rolls out mapping service for enterprises

GrabMaps has a 4x lower error rate than a leading third-party mapping provider.

Grab unveils new financial brand GrabFin

It also rolled out its investment product, Earn+, with a projected yield of up to 2.5% per annum.