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Who invest in GRAB?

Grab's investors include venture and hedge funds, automobile companies and other ride-hailing firms. Investors include Japan's Softbank Group and MUFG, Booking Holdings, Toyota and Microsoft.



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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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With profit expected to grow by 97% over the next couple of years, the future seems bright for Grab Holdings. It looks like higher cash flow is on the cards for the stock, which should feed into a higher share valuation.

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Grab Holdings Long Term Debt 2020-2023 | GRAB Grab Holdings long term debt for the quarter ending June 30, 2023 was $0.658B, a 67.34% decline year-over-year. Grab Holdings long term debt for 2022 was $1.248B, a 38.55% decline from 2021. Grab Holdings long term debt for 2021 was $2.031B, a 1729.73% increase from 2020.

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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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Though its frequently evolving rewards structure has been a source of complaint, the added value provided by GrabRewards and its high level of integration in the ecosystem has helped Grab stand out and attract a loyal user base in a market where users have a wide variety of ride-hailing options to choose from.

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The main competitors of Grab include RB Global (RBA), WEX (WEX), Instacart (Maplebear Inc.) (CART), TriNet Group (TNET), FLEETCOR Technologies (FLT), DLocal (DLO), Broadridge Financial Solutions (BR), Western Union (WU), ExlService (EXLS), and Maximus (MMS).

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In 2022, small merchants on Grab saw a 26% increase in average monthly earnings after a year on the platform. Still, despite boasting over 32 million monthly users and expecting revenue of $2.2 billion in 2023, Grab has yet to turn a profit, with Tan expecting to finally break even by year's end.

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Grab struggles to reach profitability due to a decrease in customer spending as interest rates and inflation soar.

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For the uninitiated, “unicorn” is a term used in the venture capital industry to refer to a private startup with a valuation of over $1 billion. Sea and Grab are the only two companies from Singapore that have grown from start up to unicorn and now to a listed company.

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Interactive chart of historical net worth (market cap) for Grab Holdings (GRAB) over the last 10 years. How much a company is worth is typically represented by its market capitalization, or the current stock price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. Grab Holdings net worth as of October 16, 2023 is $12.82B.

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