
Grab and Splyt will work together to give Grab users access to ride-hailing options everywhere in the world.
Grab and Splyt will work together to give Grab users access to ride-hailing options everywhere in the world.
FastGo is attempting to reach 2 million users and 100,000 drivers in its first year of operations in the country.
Ride-hailing vehicles tend to accrue five times more mileage than privately-owned vehicles. To keep vehicles in safe, good working condition, it is essential to provide proper vehicle maintenance based on the vehicle's condition.
This investment by Toyota is the largest-ever by an automotive manufacturer in the global ride-hailing sector, and brings Grab closer to achieving its vision of becoming a one-stop mobility platform in Southeast Asia.
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board accredited five taxi-hailing and ridesharing companies following Uber's exit from the country.
The funds transfer would give mobility services access to Vision Fund’s world-wide network of resources.
Officials in two countries are investigating whether Grab's acquisition of Uber's Southeast Asia operations violates various antitrust laws.
The two companies are working together to seamlessly integrate Uber’s drivers and riders onto Grab’s app.
GrabShare, which first launched in Singapore, is a carpooling service that’s 30% cheaper than Grab’s ride-hailing rates.
Tokyo Century, a financial services company, will be funding leasing and car rental options for Grab drivers in its six countries of operation in Southeast Asia.
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