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What is Grab market share in Asean?

Grab accounted for 54% of the region's food delivery gross market value last year, followed by rivals Foodpanda at 19% and Gojek at 12%, based on estimates by Momentum Works. The report noted that it grabbed the leadership position in Malaysia from Foodpanda and from ShopeeFood in Vietnam during the period.



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Market share of the ride-hailing transportation industry Singapore Q1 2022. As of March 2022, the revenue share of Grab in Singapore's ride-hailing market reached 50.2 percent. Over the first quarter of 2022 Grab remained the market leader, followed by Gojek with a market share of around 18 percent.

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'” In the years since, Grab has transformed from a “street fighting” startup, as Tan puts it—scoring Southeast Asia's biggest Nasdaq IPO in 2021, valued at around $40 billion.

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Serving over 500 cities in eight Southeast Asian countries - Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam - Grab enables millions of people everyday to order food or groceries, send packages, hail a ride or taxi, pay for online purchases or access services such as lending and ...

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As of May 2022, Grabfood remained the market leader in the food delivery sector in Singapore, with a 56 percent sales market share.

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Share of respondents using Grab most often in Vietnam Q2 2023, by generation. According to a survey conducted by Decision Lab, in the second quarter of 2023, around 62 percent of Millennial respondents stated that they used Grab most often. Meanwhile, this number among Gen Z was 57 percent.

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Grab Holdings, which controlled about 44 percent of the Thai market as of 2021, went public in New York in 2021 following a blockbuster $39.6bn merger with a blank cheque company.

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SoftBank remains Grab's largest shareholder, with a 19% stake, and its founder, who is widely called Masa, expresses confidence in Tan. “Masa respects Anthony's leadership and believes in the bright future of Grab,” SoftBank said in a statement.

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Grab competitors include Uber, GO-JEK and Lyft.

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In a survey conducted in August 2021, a majority of respondents across all surveyed Southeast Asian countries chose Grab as their most used ride-hailing application. In Malaysia, Grab was chosen by 94 percent of the respondents.

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Grab's top competitors include Delhivery, Gojek, and DoorDash. Delhivery (NSE: DELHIVERY) is an e-commerce enablement company. It offers logistics solutions to e-commerce partners, including last-mile delivery, warehousing, reverse…

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While the Singapore-based company reported a narrower quarterly loss, it said its gross merchandise value grew just 3% in the three months through March to $4.96 billion. That's down from 24% for the full-year 2022 and missed the $5.22 billion analysts estimated .

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As of 2022, Grab had over 160 million downloads across Southeast Asia and over 5 million drivers on its platform. The company's services extend beyond ride-hailing, including food delivery and financial services, and it has become a staple of everyday life for many people in the region.

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In Thailand, Bolt and Grab are the two major ride-hailing apps still in the game after Gojek sold its Thai business to Airasia last year.

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According to data platform Measurable AI, Grab had a 50.2 per cent share of Singapore's ride-hailing market as at March 2022 – ahead of Gojek at 17.7 per cent and ComfortDelGro, Singapore's dominant taxi operator, at 15.1 per cent.

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