This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Grab Holdings (NASDAQ:GRAB) has continued its steady march toward profitability, as evidenced by a profitable third quarter of 2025 and raised full-year ...
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 ...
An inside look at how Grab is changing for drivers as it focuses on profitability in Singapore's ride-hailing market. Read ...
Initial partners include Firsty, HelloRide, Jolibox, redBus, and Drive lah. Grab has rolled out Partner Apps in Singapore, allowing users to access third-party services directly within the Grab app.
As Grab’s mobility, delivery and fintech engines scale, we see a growing profit pool and a valuation still anchored in its ...
MUMBAI (Reuters Breakingviews) - Grab has reason to be optimistic as it speeds towards its debut this week in New York. Southeast Asia’s answer to ride-hailing firm Uber, food delivery giant DoorDash ...
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 ...
Grab Holdings (NASDAQ:GRAB) began as a ride-hailing service in Malaysia in 2012 to address taxi safety and efficiency issues. It expanded across Southeast Asia, acquiring Uber Technologies' (NYSE:UBER ...