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BEYOND RIDES AND DELIVERIES: A LOOK AT HOW THESE FILIPINOS SUCCEED IN LIFE WITH THE HELP OF GRAB

The Philippine Star

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February 22, 2024

Grab for many Filipino consumers is a safe, reliable, and cost-effective online marketplace that connects them with vital aspects of their everyday life may it be in ransportation, on-demand deliveries, and financial services.

BEYOND RIDES AND DELIVERIES: A LOOK AT HOW THESE FILIPINOS SUCCEED IN LIFE WITH THE HELP OF GRAB

Having established a strong presence in the Philippines for over a decade, Grab has developed a deep understanding of the dynamic needs of the local market-enabling it to introduce hyperlocal solutions that uplift the lives of its Filipino users. Consequent to this, Filipinos have increased their reliance on and appreciation of superapps like Grab, witnessing how this technology is making their life more seamless with just a few taps on their smartphones.

Today, Grab remains at the forefront of shaping digital mobility and on-demand deliveries in the Philippines as it offers its suite of services in more than a hundred cities across the country.

The superapp experience, founded on Grab's key services GrabCar, GrabTaxi, GrabFood, GrabMart, and GrabExpress, has allowed the leading superapp to redefine the modern Filipino lifestyle in a digitalfirst post-pandemic era.

Grab continues to outserve the evolving needs of its consumers, it becomes more indispensable in the lives of many Filipinos. This allows Grab to gain a strategic advantage in providing programs, initiatives, and solutions to empower its growing community of partners in the Philippines.

Grab recognizes the strong linkage between the quality of service it renders to its consumers and the welfare and social mobility of its partners. This continuously inspires Grab to leverage its growth, leadership, and tech expertise to be an effective vehicle of economic progress and an enabler of livelihood for every kuya and ate Grab. This is demonstrated by the success stories of partners like GrabCar Driver Erlita Lebosada, GrabFood Delivery-Partner Christofer Maglinao, and GrabFood Cyclist Sarah Aguja.

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