MANILA, Philippines — Grab Philippines has bought out motorcycle taxi service provider MOVE IT in a transaction that seeks to expand the rider fleet of the acquired party. Grab Philippines secured ...
During a meeting in Malacañang, Grab CEO Anthony Tan vows new ‘ways to modernize transport’ in the country MANILA, Philippines – Weeks after wining and dining with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in ...
Although the LTFRB does not stop Grab from recruiting riders, it clarifies that Grab cannot launch its motorcycle taxi services yet until it gets final regulatory approval MANILA, Philippines – The ...
THE LAND Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has allowed the inclusion of Grab Philippines in the motorcycle taxi pilot study. In a media release on Wednesday, the agency said the ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Motorcycle taxi firm Move It and rides, delivery, food and retail platform Grab have partnered to offer motorcycle ...
Grab is not authorized to participate in the pilot study on motorcycle transport services or MC taxis. It is also not allowed to operate such a service in the country. Guadiz also heads the Motorcycle ...
Grab Philippines has been barred from entering the motorcycle taxi business after the government’s motorcycle taxi technical working group (TWG) told it to permanently dissolve its partnership with ...
Following the reconstitution of a technical working group (TWG) for motorcycle taxis, Grab and Move It collectively called on the government to hasten the legalization of motorcycle taxis in the ...
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