Grab app down on Tuesday night


PETALING JAYA: Ride hailing app Grab has been experiencing service interruptions on Tuesday (April 3) night. 
 
“Dear customer, we are experiencing a service interruption, which may result in your Grab app not functioning as expected.
 
“Our team is working hard to fix this, and we are working around the clock to resolve it! Apologies for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience,” it said in a statement on its Facebook page on Tuesday.
 
Many of its customers had taken to social media over this, saying that they could not connect to the application and that they were stranded.
 
On March 26, Grab confirmed it acquired Uber’s South-East Asia operations to merge both ride-hailing companies' operations in the region.
 
Japanese firm SoftBank Group Corp is the biggest shareholder in both companies.
 

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