Grab and MOVE IT have launched an immediate support program for driver-, delivery-, and rider-partners nationwide as fuel prices spike to some of the sharpest increases in recent memory.
Grab Philippines is testing a new approach to artificial intelligence in brand communications, one that places people firmly at the center while using AI only to extend reach and efficiency.
Grab Philippines is doubling down on strategic partnerships, carpooling options, and airport transport interventions to keep both ride-hailing and food delivery services accessible throughout the holiday season.
Grab Philippines marked the first year of GrabTrike in Zamboanga by expanding its flagship public-private initiative, “Grab Asenso: A Digital Diskarte Program.” The effort highlights how digital tools and training are reshaping one of the city’s most traditional transport sectors.
Grab launched “Grab Asenso: A Digital Diskarte Program,” a nationwide initiative designed to help micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) accelerate their digital transformation, especially outside Metro Manila.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has named Grab as its Digital Tourism Partner, a move that leverages the superapp’s technology and network to modernize food tourism and improve inter-city travel across the country.
Grab Philippines and MOVE IT have jointly rolled out a comprehensive disaster relief and community support initiative in response to the damage caused by the intensified southwest monsoon (Habagat), which has displaced thousands and disrupted livelihoods across several regions in Luzon.
Grab Philippines has stepped in to help flood-prone Marikina City prepare for disasters, donating motorized rescue boats to bolster its emergency response as the southwest monsoon and recent storms, including Severe Tropical Storm Crising, continue to trigger flooding threats.
As fuel prices continue to rise, Grab Philippines is spearheading a comprehensive transport resilience plan to support driver- and rider-partners while engaging government agencies to mitigate sector-wide disruptions.