Ridzki Kramadibrata
Grab launches Grab Ventures with US$250mil for Indonesian startups
Latest initiative under the ‘Grab 4 Indonesia’ 2020 Master Plan, to support Indonesia’s goal to be SEA’s largest digital economy by 2020.
Grab to create 5 million micro-entrepreneurs in Indonesia by 2018
Grab launches Phase II of ‘Grab 4 Indonesia’ with new goals.
Revisions to ride-hailing rules in Indonesia to go ahead as planned
The revision of Ministerial Regulation No. 36/2016 will be implemented, as scheduled, on April 1.
Grab, Go-Jek, Uber ask for 9 months to review proposed revisions to ride-hailing rules
The revisions covering a wide range of areas were meant to be implemented on April 1.
Grab launches carpool services “GrabShare” in Indonesia
GrabShare will pair two different passenger orders with similar routes in a single trip.
Looking to machine learning for solutions
Grab Indonesia, Bank DBS Indonesia and DataSpark start implementing machine learning in various capacities.
Grab Indonesia appoints ex-police chief Badrodin Haiti as president commissioner
Grab announces that Badrodin Haiti has joined the company as president commissioner of Grab Indonesia, based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Grab launches motorbike ride-sharing services in Jakarta
Grab, the Malaysian founded Singapore-based ride-hailing company, launched GrabHitch, its first motorbike ride-sharing service in Jakarta recently.
Indonesia: Grab and Uber have 6mths to comply, or get out
Indonesia’s Transportation Ministry has come up with a new ministerial decree that defines ride-sharing services as transportation providers, requiring them to comply with the public transportation licensing regime within six months or be declared illegal.
Indonesia’s Transportation Ministry demands ride-sharing ban
Indonesia continues to be a battleground between ride-sharing startups and conventional taxi companies, with the country’s Transportation Ministry now demanding such apps be blocked.