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Grab to stay focused on Southeast Asia after Nasdaq listing: CEO

Anthony Tan says company will use capital to revolutionise mobile payments, financial services and digital banking

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Apr 2021 11:30AM

Grab to stay focused on Southeast Asia after Nasdaq listing: CEO
Co-founder and chief executive officer Anthony Tan says Grab will scale up its existing core businesses, such as food delivery and digital finance. – Grab pic, April 19, 2021

SINGAPORE – Tech unicorn Grab will remain focused on Southeast Asian markets even after it goes public in the United States, reports the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), quoting co-founder and chief executive officer Anthony Tan as saying to Asia Nikkei Review.

Noting that investors describe Southeast Asia’s most valuable unlisted company as a combination of tech names like Uber Technologies and Ant Financial, Tan stressed Grab will scale up its existing core businesses, such as food delivery and digital finance.

On April 13, Grab announced it would go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).

Tan said the company will use the capital “to build the lowest cost and the most efficient delivery network” by investing in maps and other technology as well as “to revolutionise mobile payments, financial services and digital banking”.

Through the SPAC, Grab will merge with Nasdaq-listed Altimeter Growth Corp, which was set up under the US-based Altimeter Capital, in coming months. The listing is expected to value Grab at US$39.6 billion (RM163.5 billion) and will provide as much as US$4.5 billion for the company.

Grab’s main competitor Sea, Singapore-based and New York-listed online gaming and e-commerce giant, is already beginning to expand into Latin American markets such as Brazil.

Tan said that Southeast Asia has nearly double the population of the US with 670 million people, and its adoption of online services, from mobility to delivery to e-payment, is still low. – Bernama, April 19, 2021

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