Go-Jek and Grab go head to head in ASEAN’s largest market
Local Indonesian ride-hailing app Go-Jek challenges the regional competitor Grab’s existing market share in Indonesia.
Local Indonesian ride-hailing app Go-Jek challenges the regional competitor Grab’s existing market share in Indonesia.
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Founded in 2012, Grab has made numerous headlines in recent years as it expanded throughout Asia. Grab could be the biggest disruptor of businesses in ASEAN region in the next 5 years.
Grab will no longer just be a ride hailing service. Based on their appetite for growth and the companies they have been acquiring, Grab will morph into payments, fintech and e-commerce.
Grab (Uber’s rival worth US$3 billion) launched a trial of taxi hailing service in Myanmar.
Uber is ready to take on the ASEAN market but so are its rivals. Will they be able to get market leadership in this rapidly growing industry?
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