Malaysian makes it into Forbes Asia’s Power Businesswomen list


PETALING JAYA: Co-founder and chief operating officer (COO) of regional giant ride-hailing app Grab, Tan Hooi Ling (pic) is among 25 women named in Forbes’ 2019 Asia’s Power Businesswomen list.

As COO, the 35-year-old Malaysian focuses on growing Grab’s market share in the eight countries and 336 cities where the company operates.

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