The Borneo Post

Ride-hailing service Grab partners Indonesia’s Lippo for mobile payments

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JAKARTA: Southeast Asian ridehailin­g service Grab said on Friday it is teaming up with Indonesian conglomera­te Lippo Group to roll out a mobile payment platform in its biggest market, extending its reach beyond transport.

The partnershi­p, which will give Grab access to 50 million existing customers in Indonesia, is Grab’s first step to launching mobile payment solutions more widely across Southeast Asia, it said in a statement.

“Grab’s partnershi­p with the Lippo Group to develop a universal payments platform will be a leap forward for e-money in Indonesia,” said Anthony Tan, a Harvard Business School graduate who cofounded Grab in 2012.

Customers will be able to use the Grab app to make payments across Lippo’s retailers, including its department stores, cinemas and e- commerce site.

Lippo director John Riady told Reuters last year that the Indonesian media-to-property conglomera­te planned to launch payment, chat and other online services in 2016.

Starting as a taxi-hailing app in 2012, Grab has since expanded to private cars and motorbikes. It currently has 320,000 drivers in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippine­s, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

So far, Grab has raised a total of around US$ 700 million from investors including Chinese sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporatio­n, Japan’s SoftBank and an arm of Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings.

Tan told reporters earlier this week that Grab still has a “significan­t” amount of capital left. — Reuters

 ??  ?? The partnershi­p, which will give Grab access to 50 million existing customers in Indonesia, is Grab’s first step to launching mobile payment solutions more widely across Southeast Asia. — Reuters photo
The partnershi­p, which will give Grab access to 50 million existing customers in Indonesia, is Grab’s first step to launching mobile payment solutions more widely across Southeast Asia. — Reuters photo

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