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MANILA, Philippines Grab Philippines may face franchise suspension should evidence prove that it let drivers shoulder the 20 percent discount for persons with disability (PWDs), senior citizens, and students, the Land Transportation Franchising and
MANILArbet, Philippines Ride-hailing giant Grab Philippines on Tuesday said decisive steps are being undertaken to reduce the number of their booking cancellations and improve the overall platform experience of users. In a statement, Grab said their
MANILA, Philippines Grab Philippines new head has listed the expansion of the driver fleet as one of his priorities, eyeing to add 5,000 cars before Christmas to keep up with the ride-hailing demand. Grab is seeking to increase its driver count ahea