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Grab

Transportation · Singapore, Singapore · Founded 2012 Unicorn

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Valuation
$11B
Market cap · May/2026
Revenue
$3.40B
Latest reported FY
EBITDA
$717M
Latest reported FY

Ride-hailing platform that offers booking service for taxis, private cars, and motorbikes through one mobile

Investors

35 investors on Grab's cap table

Sourced from Dealroom's funding history. Investor profile links are shown where available.

Seed 1 investor entered at this stage
Rheingau Founders
Series A 3 investors entered at this stage
Series B+ 31 investors entered at this stage
Mirae Asset Venture Investment
Tiger Global
Cercano Management
SoftBank Vision Fund
Lightspeed Venture Partners
SoftBank
Central Group
Softbank Capital
Coatue Management
Toyota Motor Corporation
Stic Investment
Hyundai Motor Company
China Investment Corporation
OppenheimerFunds
Notable Capital
All-Stars Investment
Kasikornbank
Struck Capital
Experian
Yamaha Motor
Microsoft
DiDi
Ping An Capital
TIS
Invesco
Honda
Macquarie
Booking.com
SIGNITE PARTNERS
Tokyo Century
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group

Global footprint

Where Grab has talent and traffic

AI talent share
0.3% of workforce is AI talent
(192 of 55,501 staff)
Core AI500.09%
Other AI1420.26%
Non-AI workforce55,30999.65%
Workforce by country
51 countries with
team presence
🇮🇩 Indonesia49.8%
🇲🇾 Malaysia15.5%
🇸🇬 Singapore14.7%
🇵🇭 Philippines5.8%
🇻🇳 Vietnam4.8%
Top 5 of 51 shown
Web traffic by country
18M monthly visits
across markets
🇮🇩 Indonesia38%
🇲🇾 Malaysia17.7%
🇵🇭 Philippines11.2%
🇹🇭 Thailand10%
🇻🇳 Vietnam8.1%
Top 5 markets shown

Patent intelligence

$63M patent portfolio · 320 active families

Estimated portfolio value
$63M
0.58% of market cap · 456.7× the top peer Bolt ($138k)
320 active patent families
Where Grab innovates ServerReal-time computingData scienceData miningOperations research

Where Grab concentrates vs peers

Each axis is a top-10 topic across Grab and its closest peers. #1 = 100, #10 = 10, absent = 0.

Compare against

Source: Dealroom Patent Intelligence · Patsnap. Request a demo for the full per-sub-category breakdown, individual records, and quality-score history.

Capital deployed

Grab's 34 investments and acquisitions.

Every disclosed deal where Grab appeared as a backer or acquirer, 2017–2026. Toggle between venture rounds, M&A, or both. The map below is grouped by the target company's sector — the colored pill on each chip is the round type.

Portfolio analysis

34 deals across Grab's capital deployment.

Where the deals concentrate by sector, stage, and decade.

By sectorCount
    By stageCount
      By periodCount

        01 · Deployment strategy vs peers

        Where Grab deploys vs peers

        Each axis is a Dealroom topic tag — picked from the cluster's most-tagged themes. Values are normalized per axis: the peer with the highest tag-coverage on that axis sits at the edge, others scale relative to them. Toggle between M&A, venture, or both.

        Compare against

        02 · Portfolio market map

        Grab's portfolio, mapped.

        Each chip is one company. Pill colour shows round type — green for Seed, blue for Series A, purple for B/C+, pink for late-stage, amber for M&A. Bigger sectors keep their full list behind “+ N more”.

        Stage
        Period
        34 of 34 deals

        Sentiment on X

        What X is saying about Grab

        An AI-synthesized read of the highest-engagement posts about Grab on X over the past 7 days. We rank by likes & retweets, ignore corporate channels, and surface the themes that broke out from real people.

        Reading the room on X — pulling top posts and synthesizing themes…

        Source: X recent search ranked by engagement (likes + retweets) · Synthesis by Claude · Cached for 1 hour

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