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Grab Gets 2.5 Billion Funding from Japanese SoftBank and Chinese Investor Didi

Leading ride hailing platform from South Asia, Grab is going to raise USD 2.5 billion in financing, mostly from China's Didi Chuxing and Japan's Softbank, as it strengthens its lead over rival Uber.

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24 Jul 2017 16:48 IST

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Leading ride hailing platform from South Asia, Grab is going to raise USD 2.5 billion in financing, mostly from China's Didi Chuxing and Japan's Softbank, as it strengthens its lead over rival Uber.

Didi, China's ride-hailing leader, and mobile giant SoftBank will invest up to USD 2.0 billion while USD 500 million is expected to come from other new and existing investors. Grab said it amounts to the largest single financing in Southeast Asia. Both Didi and SoftBank are already investors in Grab.

 The Singapore-based firm said it would use the fresh funds to bolster its leading position in the ride-hailing industry and invest in a mobile payment platform called GrabPay.

 

"We are delighted to deepen our strategic partnership with Didi and SoftBank," said Anthony Tan, Grab's group chief executive and co-founder.

Grab said it has a market share of 95 per cent in third- party taxi-hailing and 71 per cent in private-vehicle hailing in Southeast Asia, far ahead of main rival Uber. Grab offers private car, taxi, motorbike and carpooling services in seven countries and 65 cities across Southeast Asia, a region of 650 million people.

"Starting with transport, Grab is establishing a clear leadership in Southeast Asia's internet economy based on its market position, superior technology, and truly local insight," said Didi founder and chief executive Cheng Wei in a statement.

"Both companies look forward to working together with communities and policymakers across Asia to fully embrace the extraordinary opportunities in the upcoming transportation revolution."

Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive of SoftBank, described Grab as "a tremendously exciting company in a dynamic and promising region."

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