Manila Bulletin

LTFRB allots 100,000 franchises to Grab

- By AARON B. RECUENCO

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has allocated 100,000 slots to app-based transporta­tion company Grab, saying it is part of the move to address the increasing demand for transport network vehicle service in the country.

In a statement, LTFRB chairperso­n Teofilo Guadiz confirmed that the 100,000 TNVS franchise which would be made available is allocated for vehicles registered under the Singaporea­n company.

The LTFRB's move was apparently in response to Grab's commitment to invest more in the Philippine­s during its top leaders' meeting with President Marcos, which the transport company said, would pave the way for the creation of 500,000 jobs in the country.

“Five hundred thousand new jobs with the creation of 100,000 motor vehicles both in four-wheeled and motorcycle taxis. But 100,000 is the initial, we will not abruptly do it to prevent saturation in the market,” said Guadiz.

He said the plan is to expand the approval of more franchises in three months.

"So initially, there will be 100,000 and it will increase further in three months' time. We may increase the number until such time that the number of TNVS matches the needs of the riding public," said Guadiz.

Should there still be a demand for more, he said new franchises will be given to other motor vehicles that are not connected with Grab especially in other cities outside Metro Manila like Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu and Davao.

He said two memorandum circulars would be released soon with regard to the requiremen­ts for franchise applicatio­n.

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