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  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2023
    Inside BusinessMercedes Ruehl
    Singapore MP’s tech job triggers questions over politicians’ interests

    Ride-hailing and food delivery superapp Grab backtracks on appointing politician to influential role

  • Sunday, 6 November, 2022
    News in-depthNikkei Asia
    From Grab to Sea, Asean tech confronts end of golden decade

    Investors face first market downturn in south-east Asia as unicorn high wears off

  • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
    SoftBank-backed Grab targets first profit by 2024

    South-east Asian tech group remains bullish despite shares plunging 61% year to date

  • Sunday, 24 July, 2022
    Singapore
    Singapore courts local tech giants over ‘national duty’ to relist

    City-state pushes for groups such as Sea and Grab to return home after launching US IPOs

  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
    Singapore’s Grab to start selling map data to businesses

    South-east Asian ride-hailing and food delivery app to expand enterprise unit in drive to become profitable

  • Friday, 20 May, 2022
    Singapore’s Grab cuts losses as region lifts pandemic restrictions

    Shares in south-east Asian ride-hailing and food delivery app leap 24% after falling since Spac listing

  • Friday, 3 December, 2021
    Grab shares fall sharply after world’s biggest Spac deal

    South-east Asian ‘super app’ drops in Nasdaq debut after record $40bn merger with blank cheque group

  • Friday, 5 November, 2021
    #techFT
    Is ride-hailing finally a profitable business?

    There could be better days ahead for investors, but the wider sector still faces some challenges

  • Monday, 25 October, 2021
    News in-depthNikkei Asia
    Fintechs and traditional lenders do battle across south-east Asia

    Competition intensifies as digital services leapfrog legacy financial systems

  • Monday, 2 August, 2021
    Grab battles effects of pandemic ahead of New York listing

    South-east Asian company reveals slower growth as it heads for $40bn Spac merger

  • Wednesday, 30 June, 2021
    Technology sector
    South-east Asia’s tech boom fuels record mergers and acquisitions

    Dealmaking hit $19bn in first half of 2021 as investors piled into fast-growing digital economy

  • Sunday, 18 April, 2021
    Grab co-founder set to dramatically increase voting rights with Nasdaq listing

    Anthony Tan will have 60.4% of the voting power while owning just 2.2% of the Singaporean tech group

  • Wednesday, 14 April, 2021
    Brooke Masters
    Grab is lunging for the top of the Spac market

    This method of taking companies public needs reform to avoid another bust

  • Tuesday, 13 April, 2021
    Lex
    Grab: superapp secures superior price Premium content

    Spac deal arms start-up in battle for dominance in Asia

  • Tuesday, 13 April, 2021
    Singapore’s Grab to go public in $40bn Spac deal

    Agreement with Altimeter breaks record for largest merger by a blank-cheque vehicle

  • Friday, 9 April, 2021
    #techFT
    Grabbing the peak-Spac moment

    Amazon union vote fails, Ma’s frozen academy, meet the foggers

  • Wednesday, 7 April, 2021
    Singapore’s Grab set to list in New York in biggest Spac merger

    Deal with Altimeter Capital’s blank-cheque vehicle will value technology start-up at $35bn

  • Monday, 1 February, 2021
    Tech start-ups
    Grab upsizes term loan to $2bn on strong US demand

    South-east Asia start-up weighs US listing after interest from institutions including BlackRock and Carlyle

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    Grab raises $300m for its financial services business

    New firepower comes as group faces an increasingly competitive landscape in south-east Asia

  • Friday, 4 December, 2020
    Digital banking
    Singapore grants digital bank licences to major Asian tech companies

    Sea and Ant Group among recipients as city-state shakes up banking system

  • Thursday, 3 December, 2020
    Gojek Indonesia
    Grab and Gojek each claim strength in merger talks

    Union of start-ups would be south-east Asia’s biggest tech tie-up

  • Sunday, 13 September, 2020
    Gojek Indonesia
    Gojek and Grab renew tie-up talks as SoftBank’s Son backs deal

    South-east Asia’s biggest start-ups consider merger as coronavirus lockdowns hit business

  • Sunday, 8 March, 2020
    SoftBank Group Corp
    Investors urge SoftBank to deliver Grab-Gojek tie-up in Indonesia

    Ride-hailing Asia unicorns are bleeding cash in fierce battle for market share

  • Tuesday, 25 February, 2020
    LexJapanese business & finance
    Grab/MUFG: no place like home Premium content

    Japanese lender involved in funding round is hoping Grab’s skills in managing a ride-hailing platform are transferable to e-banking

  • Tuesday, 25 February, 2020
    Tech start-ups
    Grab raises $850m to fuel efforts to outrun Gojek

    South-east Asia ride-hailing rivals have discussed merger but ‘casual talks’ stalled

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