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Ride-hailing firm sees no big layoffs

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SINGAPORE: Grab, Southeast Asia’s biggest ride-hailing and food delivery firm, does not envisage having to undertake mass layoffs as some rivals have done, and is selectivel­y hiring, while reining in its financial service ambitions.

Chief Operating Officer Alex Hungate said that earlier in the year, Grab had been worried about a global recession and was “very careful and judicious about any hiring”, and as a result, it had not got to the “desperate” point of a hiring freeze or mass layoffs.

“Around mid-year, we did some kind of specific reorganisa­tions, but I know other companies have been doing mass layoffs, so we don’t see ourselves in that category,” Hungate, 56, told Reuters in his first interview since joining Singapore-based Grab Holdings Ltd in January.

The company was hiring for roles in data science, mapping technology and other specialise­d areas though every hire was a much bigger decision than it used to be, he said.

“You want to make sure that we’re conserving capital. The hurdle for making a hire has definitely been raised.” Decade-old Grab, a household name in Southeast Asia, had about 8,800 staff at the end of 2021. Like its rivals, it has benefited from a boom in food services during the COVID-19 pandemic, while ride-hailing suffered.

As economies open up, food delivery demand is sotening while ride-hailing has yet to fully recover. Tech valuations have also fallen dramatical­ly and inflation, slower growth and rising interest rates have emerged as risks.

In recent weeks, Southeast Asia’s largest e-commerce firm Shopee cut jobs in various countries and shut some overseas operations ater parent Sea reported widening losses and scrapped its annual e-commerce forecast.

Hungate, a veteran of the financial services, logistics and food sectors, has spearheade­d a push away from low-margin business lines as Grab races to turn profitable.

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A man walks past a Grab office in Singapore on March 26, 2018.
File/reuters ± A man walks past a Grab office in Singapore on March 26, 2018.

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