Grab App disruptions persist for second day for some users


Grab reiterated on Nov 17 that "core services" had been restored but issues remained. - Starpic

SINGAPORE (Bloomberg): Disruptions with Grab Holdings Inc’s app dragged on for a second day as the South-East Asia ride-hailing and delivery giant worked to recover from one of its worst service failures.

Some users in countries including Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines were still reporting problems using the app more than 24 hours since outages started occurring. Grab, preparing to go public in one of the largest SPAC mergers, reiterated Wednesday (Nov 17) that "core services” had been restored but issues remained.

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