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Japanese firms to invest big in Grab

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South-East Asia’s Grab said Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) and IT services company TIS have agreed to invest a combined $856 million (Dh3.1 billion) in the ride-hailing company, as it seeks to expand aggressive­ly into financial services.

MUFG, Japan’s biggest bank by assets, has agreed to invest $706m, the companies said in statements on Tuesday.

“MUFG’s investment into Grab is a vote of confidence in our super app strategy and our ability to build a longterm, sustainabl­e business,” Ming Maa, Grab’s president, said on Tuesday.

Singapore’s Grab, backed by SoftBank Group’s Vision Fund, said it will use the funding to offer lending, insurance and wealth management products and services for South-East Asian consumers and small and medium-sized enterprise­s.

MUFG’s deputy president and incoming chief executive Hironori Kamezawa said the bank will combine Grab’s advanced technologi­es and data management expertise with its financial experience. “We believe that this alliance will also generate additional momentum for our ongoing digital transforma­tion of MUFG,” he said. Separately, Grab also said that TIS, part of TIS Intec Group, is investing $150m in the company.

Given a low interest rate environmen­t at home, Japan’s MUFG has focused on boosting its South-East Asian business by acquiring stakes in some of the lenders in the region. “Japan’s progress on the digitialis­ation of banking and other FinTech lags that of other advanced countries,” S&P Global Ratings associate director Shoki Nagano said in a report.

“Banks must make sufficient investment­s in new technology, establish flexible and adaptive management suitable for fast-changing environmen­ts.”

Grab and Indonesian rival Go-Jek are evolving from ride-hailing app operators to become one-stop shops for services as varied as payments, lending, food delivery, logistics and hotel bookings in South-East Asia.

On Monday, technology news website The Informatio­n reported that Grab and Gojek are discussing a merger. Gojek said that there are no plans for any sort of merger, while Grab declined to comment.

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Ride-hailing company Grab is on a diversific­ation drive

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