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Grab's deal to buy Singapore taxi firm might lessen competition, regulator says

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Publish date: Thu, 11 Jul 2024, 10:41 PM
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BENGALURU Nasdaq-listed ride hailing company Grab's deal to buy Singapore's private taxi firm Trans-cab Holdings is likely to result in substantial lessening of competition in the local market, the city-state's competition watchdog said on Thursday.

Southeast Asian firm Grab had in July 2023 agreed to buy Singapore's third-largest taxi operator without giving out a specific deal value though local media had then speculated the deal could be valued at around S$100 million .

The Competition & Consumer Commission of Singapore said in a statement on Thursday that ride-hail platforms which operate as rivals to Grab would be deprived of drivers who work for Trans-cab, in case the deal goes through.

The deal might thereby result in a "greater degree of 'stickiness' of Trans-cab drivers to Grab's ride-hail platform", the regulator said, adding the proposed acquisition might potentially reduce usage of Grab's rivals.

Grab and Trans-cab did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comments.

 


  - Reuters

 

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