GrabCab will have three years to progressively expand its fleet to 800 taxis. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Ride-hailing giant Grab (NASDAQ:GRAB) landed a street-hail operator license in Singapore to set it up to become the sixth ...
If successful, the deal will create a ride-hailing and delivery giant that would dominate Southeast Asian markets.
Ride-hailing giant Grab has been awarded a street-hail operator licence, paving the way for it to become Singapore's sixth ...
GrabCab taxis are required by LTA to be easily identifiable, sporting a distinctive rooftop sign and paint scheme. Fare-wise, GrabCab will follow the same pricing structure as other street-hailing ...
Under the permit, the company will be required to maintain a minimum fleet of 800 taxis after three years. GrabCab plans to use low-emission hybrid cars and electric vehicles.
But it'll have to roll out more than the minimum 800 cabs to raise availability for passengers. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Amid talk of a merger with Indonesian rival GoTo, Grab sends a message about balancing strong growth and sustained ...
Grab has been awarded a street-hail service operator licence by the Land Transport Authority (LTA), making it the sixth taxi ...
GrabCab, a subsidiary of Grab Rentals and sister company of GrabCar, has been awarded a street-hailing service operator license (RSOL).