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Ride Hailing

inDrive aims to strengthen growth in Malaysia with benefits to attract more drivers
Introduce daily insurance, expand driver support centers to Penang, JB Malaysian ride hailing set to hit projected value of US$570 mil by 2029
Airasia exits food delivery, strengthens ride hailing via smart partnership with Foodpanda
Airasia and Foodpanda announced that they are partnering up to share features in other’s apps.
airasia offers alternative to Grab in new ride hailing play
Malaysia will get to experience a new ride hailing service in the form of airasia ride, a subsidiary of airasia Group
Grab announces initiatives to reduce environmental impact
The new initiatives include a new carbon offset feature and electric vehicle pilot programmes in partnership with Hyundai.
Week in Review: Is the Malaysian government against innovation and disruption?
 Karamjit Singh ponders on the question of where the Malaysian government stands when it comes to innovation and disruptive business models.
Grab appoints Ming Maa as its president
Ming has over 12 years of finance and investment experience He will be responsible for driving corporate development activities, including strategic partnerships and investment opportunities, developing and executing on new market strategies, and others  
Grab releases new GrabCar fares, but is it lower than Uber?
Grab, the largest ride hailing company in South East Asia, introduces its new GrabCar fares. How competitive are the new rates? Digital News Asia finds out.
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