Some Grab passengers can expect a tiny amount credited to their Grab app for some pricing issues last year.The Philippine Competition Commission directed the company to disburse a total of P6.25 million to select passengers who used GrabCar in Metro Manila between ...
The super-app had to act fast in the midst of an unprecedented crisis to address the needs of its customers.
After the government temporarily prohibited the operations of transport network vehicle services in March to contain the spread of COVID-19, Grab had to act fast. Transport is one of the key consumer services of the region’s so-called “super-app,” and while the company ...
Commuters can now book rides even without credit cards and zero load on their GrabPay wallets.
Even before the pandemic, about 70 percent of Grab Car riders still preferred to pay by cash. But after the government mandated cashless transactions to stop the spread of COVID-19, people have been slow to give up their cash in favor of ...
Grab Philippines has named Grace Vera Cruz as its new country head, effective Thursday, October 15.ALSO READ: GRAB PHILIPPINESAlibaba Investing $3 Billion in Grab-ReportGrab Philippines President Stepping DownVera Cruz replaces Brian Cu, who led the Singapore-based company’s operations in the country since ...
Brian Cu is leaving his role as president of Grab Philippines effective August 14, 2020. A statement released by Grab on Wednesday, July 15, said Cu “has decided to move on to focus other business interests as an entrepreneur in the startup ...
Have you been craving food that you haven’t had since the start of the lockdown? Is there something you’d like to buy for yourself but you can’t? Would you like crazy discounts and deals on your next purchase or transaction? Grab’s making all ...
When officials gave the go-signal for transport network vehicle services (TNVS) like Grab to resume operations after the government-imposed lockdown, one of the new policies is that drivers can no longer accept cash payments. That means riders can only pay through credit cards ...
Grab is gearing up to restart its ride-hailing operations that were suspended over two months ago because of the coronavirus pandemic. One of its new policies is that Grab drivers are allowed to cancel rides if he or she finds that the ...
Privacy watchdog says Grab didn't sufficiently assess the risks of its features.
The National Privacy Commission (NPC) is halting three of Grab’s personal data processing systems for alleged failure to comply with provisions in the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and possibly endangering the privacy rights of the riding public. In a cease and desist ...
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