Sticking to its guns


By JOY LEE

COMPETITION is undoubtedly heating up in South-East Asia’s ride-hailing arena as established players are investing more into growing their market share in the region.

Just last week, Singapore-based Grab announced that it will roll out investments of US$700mil in Indonesia over the next four years to grow its stake there.

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