Grab | Latest News & Updates - Dec 08, 2024 Release
Shoaib Rahman has left Grab as a Principal Product Manager to join Airwallex in Singapore as a Principal Product Manager...
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🌎 grab.comGrab is Southeast Asia's leading superapp offering a suite of services like deliveries, mobility, financial services, and more. Guided by The Grab Way, their mission is to drive Southeast Asia forward by creating economic empowerment for everyone.
Grab - Latest News and Updates
- Shoaib Rahman has left Grab as a Principal Product Manager to join Airwallex in Singapore as a Principal Product Manager.
- Grab has chosen Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider to support its operations across eight countries, enhance security, and improve efficiency.
- Grab uses AWS Clean Rooms to securely analyze user data for personalized ads, optimizing ad timing based on user behavior and location.
- Grab Malaysia's commercial and deliveries director JJ Tan announced that in 2023, Grab's partners in Johor earned over RM500 million, contributing to economic growth and inclusive development in the region.
- Grab Super App offers a wide range of services including transportation, logistics, financial services, and advertising across seven countries and 400 cities in Southeast Asia.
- Grab's Grabber Technology Solutions team is seeking new members to enhance personalized enterprise technology experiences for its employees.
- Grab concluded the GrabSpark2024 event in Thailand on November 30, awarding internships to top teams from Chulalongkorn and Thammasat Universities.
- Grab Philippines head of public affairs Gio Tingson stated that over 80% of surge fees go to drivers to encourage service during high demand periods.
- Grab has strengthened its partnership with AWS to optimize costs and enhance infrastructure for its growing AI workloads, as stated by Mohan Krishnan, head of engineering for technical infrastructure.
- In 2025, Grab aims to provide over 4,200 people with disabilities the opportunity to earn a living.
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