BANGKOK (Reuters) - Singapore-based ride-hailing firm Grab is in talks to sell "a decent-sized stake" in its Thai business to Thailand's largest retailer, Central Group, people with direct knowledge ...
Grab offers an integrated ecosystem of services including: ride hailing, delivery, financial services and others, through its ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - TksThailand's Central Group, the country's largest retail conglomorate, confirmed on Thursday it will invest $200 million in a local entity of Singapore-based ride-hailing ...
Grab Thailand unveiled 2022 achievement and announced its strategic priorities to build a sustainable growth in 2023. By implementing its key strategies, “Power of Superapp” and “Operational ...
Grab Thailand is partnering with Alipay and Kakao Pay platforms to provide additional payment options for Chinese and South Korean tourists. The company said the Thai tourism industry remains vibrant, ...
Grab, Southeast Asia’s top ride-hailing company, has hit a roadblock in its efforts to improve its mapping and routing service after running into trouble with OpenStreetMap, the world’s largest ...
Grab Thailand aims for a double-digit growth rate in 2024 after reaching profitability for the second consecutive year in 2023. The company was profitable for the first time in 2022. According to ...
Between Q2 and Q3 2022, Grab observed a 45% increase in foreign users using Grab app for mobility services in Thailand. Grab Thailand saw a 45% increase in non-Thai users between Q2 and Q3 2022, which ...
BANGKOK, Jan 31 () - TksThailand's Central Group, the country's largest retail conglomorate, confirmed on Thursday it will invest $200 million in a local entity of Singapore-based ride-hailing ...
Grab’s fundraising push continues unabated after the Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm announced that it has raised $200 million from Central Group, a retail conglomerate based in Thailand. Central’s ...