Grab Holdings Inc. is a Singapore-based technology company that operates a leading super-app across Southeast Asia, including Thailand. Founded in 2012 as My Teksi in Malaysia by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab has evolved from a ride-hailing service into a multifaceted platform offering transportation, food delivery, digital payments, and financial services.

🚗 Services Offered by Grab

Grab’s super-app encompasses a variety of services:

  • Mobility: Ride-hailing options such as Grab Car, Grab Bike, and Grab Taxi.
  • Deliveries: Food delivery through Grab Food, grocery delivery via Grab Mart, and parcel delivery with Grab Express.
  • Financial Services: Digital payments with Grab Pay, insurance products, and microloans.
  • Rewards and Subscriptions: Loyalty programs like Grab Rewards and subscription services such as Grab Unlimited.

These services are integrated into a single platform, providing users with a seamless experience for their daily needs.

🌏 Grab’s Presence in Thailand

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In Thailand, Grab operates in major cities including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. The platform offers localized services tailored to Thai users, such as:

  • Transportation: Options like Grab Car, Grab Bike, and GrabTaxi.
  • Food and Grocery Delivery: Services through GrabFood and GrabMart.
  • Parcel Delivery: Quick deliveries via GrabExpress.
  • Digital Payments: Cashless transactions using GrabPay.

Grab’s operations in Thailand are designed to cater to the specific needs and preferences of Thai consumers.

📈 Financial Performance

As of 2023, Grab reported revenues of approximately US$2.359 billion. In the first quarter of 2025, the company exceeded expectations with a revenue of $773 million, driven by strong performance in its food delivery and financial services sectors.

🤝 Strategic Partnerships and Acquisitions

Grab has expanded its ecosystem through various partnerships and acquisitions:

  • Uber Southeast Asia: In 2018, Grab acquired Uber’s Southeast Asian operations, consolidating its market position.