Grab

Grab's net loss widens to US$988 million for 3Q21 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Grab's net loss widens to US$988 million for 3Q21

Grab’s planned SPAC continues to progress and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021, says the company.
Asean FinTech unicorns riding on structural and behavioural changes - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore FinTech Festival 2021

Asean FinTech unicorns riding on structural and behavioural changes

Asean tech start-ups can realise the potential of an integrated Asean market in ways other sectors have not.
Grab Financial Group launches e-commerce store builder to bring small businesses online - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

Grab Financial Group launches e-commerce store builder to bring small businesses online

Since the May launch of the pilot programme in Singapore, over 500 merchants have signed up.
Digital Challenger Banks encounter challenges  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Zest

Digital Challenger Banks encounter challenges

Only 13 out of 249 digital challenger banks are profitable, BCG says. Of these, 10 are in Asia. All 13 have strong backers

Digital Economy

Grab raises stake in e-wallet Ovo to 90%, buys out Tokopedia

Grab has been expanding beyond ride-hailing into financial services and originally invested in Ovo as part of that effort.

Results

Grab narrows net loss for 1QFY2021, two new directors named to post-merger board

The two new directors are Tan Hooi Ling and Rich Barton
Tech news you might have missed earlier - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

News

Tech news you might have missed earlier

What's buzzing in the B2B tech space?
No fuss over lower SDAV, keep 'add' on SGX, says CGS-CIMB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

No fuss over lower SDAV, keep 'add' on SGX, says CGS-CIMB

CGS-CIMB believes trading momentum will be sustained by “buoyant” market sentiment and prolonged Covid-19-related movement orders.
UOB KH initiates coverage on SGX with 'buy', TP $12.35 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

UOB KH initiates coverage on SGX with 'buy', TP $12.35

Its traditional stock exchange business could see a lift from the potential secondary listing of Grab and Sea.
A peep at Grab’s financial services performance  through the lens of its balance sheet - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

IPO

A peep at Grab's financial services performance through the lens of its balance sheet

Grab's and Sea's eye popping valuations prompt a rethink of valuation yardsticks and capital structures
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