KONTAN.CO.ID - PHNOM PENH. Ride-hailing firm Grab on Tuesday launched services in Cambodia, expanding its presence to an eighth country in Southeast Asia as it looks to cement its regional dominance over rival Uber Technologies Inc. The Singapore-headquartered firm’s expansion into Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, its 156th city in the region, comes just three months after Uber began services in what the World Bank ranks as the sixth-fastest expanding economy. Uber is present in around 60 cities in Southeast Asia but a planned investment by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp - which owns stakes in ride-hailing firms across Asia, including Grab - has opened up the possibility of consolidation in the fast-expanding sector.
Ride-hailing firm Grab follows Uber into Cambodia
KONTAN.CO.ID - PHNOM PENH. Ride-hailing firm Grab on Tuesday launched services in Cambodia, expanding its presence to an eighth country in Southeast Asia as it looks to cement its regional dominance over rival Uber Technologies Inc. The Singapore-headquartered firm’s expansion into Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, its 156th city in the region, comes just three months after Uber began services in what the World Bank ranks as the sixth-fastest expanding economy. Uber is present in around 60 cities in Southeast Asia but a planned investment by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp - which owns stakes in ride-hailing firms across Asia, including Grab - has opened up the possibility of consolidation in the fast-expanding sector.