GrabCab will have three years to progressively expand its fleet to 800 taxis. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Regulators said it contrasts with Grab’s previous failed effort, where it had sought to acquire Trans-cab, a major ...
Singapores Land Transport Authority (LTA) has granted a Street-Hail Operator Licence to GrabCab, a subsidiary of Grab ...
E-hailing company Grab, a disruptor of the traditional taxi business, is now a taxi operator in Singapore. The republic’s ...
GrabCab, a subsidiary of Grab Rentals and sister company of GrabCar, has been awarded a street-hailing service operator license (RSOL).
Prefer flagging down a taxi over booking one on ride-hailing apps? The pool of taxis available for street-hails is set to ...
SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced on Wednesday (April 2) that GrabCab has been issued a licence to ...
Under the permit, the company will be required to maintain a minimum fleet of 800 taxis after three years. GrabCab plans to use low-emission hybrid cars and electric vehicles.