Grab's Revenue Soars Amidst AI Enhancements and Cost-effective Options

Singapore's Grab exceeded first-quarter revenue expectations due to strong demand for ride-hailing and food-delivery services, aided by promotional offers and AI features. Despite rising oil prices, its affordable 'saver' options attracted cost-conscious users. Grab's revenue rose 24% to $955 million, amidst tough competition in Southeast Asia.

Grab's Revenue Soars Amidst AI Enhancements and Cost-effective Options
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Singapore-based Grab surpassed Wall Street expectations for its first-quarter revenue, capitalizing on resilient demand in its ride-hailing and food-delivery sectors.

The company attracted more customers through promotional strategies and artificial intelligence enhancements in its superapp, all while navigating the challenges of rising oil prices.

Grab achieved a 24% increase in quarterly revenue to $955 million as its delivery and mobility services posted solid gains, securing its position amidst fierce Southeast Asian market competition.

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