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Grab PH intros new offerings including on-demand hair salon service

Through a partnership with Toni&Guy and L’Oreal, Grab is bringing hair salon services right at the doorsteps of its users.

Grab PH to deploy electric scooters in Intramuros this September

Grab Philippines will set up booths inside Intramuros where visitors can use 30 units of electronic scooters for free for a period of three months. After the pilot-test, the rentals would be made via a mobile application called GrabWheels.

Grab PH holds ‘NakakaLOKAL’ fest to support growth of SMEs

The NakakaLOKAL festival will run for the whole month in the Grab app and during Fridays and Saturdays of August at the Central Square in Bonifacio Global City and The Market by Sugbo in Mandaue City, Cebu.

Anger Management via Grab: 5 ways to stay chill in the city

The app is responsible for lessening meltdown moments in the metropolis.

Grab, Citi pick PH for rollout of first co-branded credit card in SE Asia

The Citi-Grab credit card will give 10X points for every in-app Grab transaction until June 30 next year.

Grab PH to deactivate 8,000 drivers by June 10

Grab Philippines will deactivate at least 8,000 drivers in its TNVS platform who do not have provisional authority from the LTFRB by June 10.

SM Cinema tickets can now be purchased through GrabPay

Grab's mobile wallet GrabPay has inked a partnership with SM Cinemas which now enables consumers to pay for SM Cinema tickets using Grab credits and scanning QR codes.

Gov’t regulators urged to focus on benefits of new technologies

Ride-hailing firm Grab urged the government to have a “mindset that is open to innovation” and to "understand how businesses operate nowadays".

Gov’t regulators urged to focus on benefits of new technologies

Ride-hailing firm Grab urged the government to have a "mindset that is open to innovation" and to "understand how businesses operate nowadays".

PCC slaps P6.5-M fine on Grab for giving deficient, wrong data

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) imposed a P6.5-million fine on ridesharing firm Grab Philippines after it violated its voluntary commitments following the approval of its acquisition of Uber last year.
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