Grab CEO says to let go off 360 staff due to pandemic


Its CEO and co-founder Anthony Tan, had in a note to employees on Tuesday, said from the moment Grab began navigating through this global health crisis, “I hoped I would not have to send a note like this. It is with heavy heart that I share with you today that we will be letting go about 360 Grabbers, or just under 5% of our employees”.

KUALA LUMPUR: Grab Holdings Inc, which is headquartered in Singapore, will be letting go about 360 Grabbers, or just under 5% of its employees, as it has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Its CEO and co-founder Anthony Tan, had in a note to employees on Tuesday, said from the moment Grab began navigating through this global health crisis, “I hoped I would not have to send a note like this. It is with heavy heart that I share with you today that we will be letting go about 360 Grabbers, or just under 5% of our employees”.

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