Grab has announced an extension of the fuel surcharge of <strong>90 cents</strong> and an increase in GrabCab fares until <strong>July 31</strong>. Originally set to end on <strong>May 31</strong>, the company decided to continue these charges due to current economic conditions.
Grab has announced the launch of a new rewards program that allows drivers to earn cash back ranging from <strong>5</strong> to <strong>8</strong> percent. This decision comes after the previous plan raised concerns among drivers.
Grab has announced the launch of its new group rides feature in Malaysia, allowing passengers to share rides and split fares. This initiative, supported by the Ministry of Transport, aims to reduce congestion and lower transportation costs.
Grab has announced the launch of a new service allowing users to book cross-border taxis, with prices varying based on time and distance. The rates appear to be higher than those charged for taxis called from the Ban San Street station in the Bugis area.
A Kulaij court has imposed a fine of <strong>2000 Malaysian Ringgit</strong> on a 62-year-old Grab driver, Yoe Ah Chai, for physically assaulting a motorcyclist last week. The incident occurred after a collision between his vehicle and the motorcycle.
Grab, a leader in transportation and delivery services, has unveiled 13 new features at its annual product showcase, reflecting its commitment to enhancing user experience through artificial intelligence. These features include a proprietary mapping system and a smart assistant.
Grab, a leading delivery service in Singapore, has announced the provision of fuel vouchers to its delivery partners in response to rising fuel costs linked to geopolitical conflicts. This initiative is part of a financial support package worth approximately SGD 1.4 million.
Grab has announced a temporary increase in its fuel surcharge to SGD 0.90, effective from April 7 to May 31, due to global fuel price fluctuations. This increase includes an additional SGD 0.40 on fares.
Grab Holdings Ltd. has signed an agreement to acquire Foodpanda, a subsidiary of Delivery Hero SE, in Taiwan for $600 million. This marks Grab's first entry into a market outside Southeast Asia.
Grab has announced a temporary increase in fuel fees by <strong>40 cents</strong> due to ongoing fluctuations in global fuel prices. This increase will remain in effect until <strong>May 31</strong>, impacting the transportation services offered by the company.
When traveling to new countries, travelers often face challenges using familiar transportation and restaurant apps. It is advisable to download local alternatives before departure to ensure a smoother travel experience.
Reports indicate that Grab will acquire Foodpanda, a subsidiary of Delivery Hero, in Taiwan for up to <strong>$600 million</strong>. This move is part of Grab's strategy to expand into various markets and challenge competitors in the food delivery sector.