Mindanao Times

Grab PH introduces new services

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MANILA – Grab Philippine­s on Thursday announced upcoming features of their mobile applicatio­n which would allow users to book salon services at home, send packages or gifts nationwide, watch videos on demand, book hotel rooms, purchase tickets for point-to-point provincial buses, and pay online and in stores using

their mobile phones.

Brian Cu, country head of Grab Philippine­s, said Grab, as the “leading super app,” aims to continue its innovation, use “technology for good” and improve quality of life through transporta­tion, logistics, and lifestyle services.

“Grab has introduced a bunch of new services, and existing services have in fact grown multiple folds since we did this earlier this year. So, we’d like to share those updates with you and really tell you the story of how Grab has grown into your everyday ‘Super App’ here in Southeast Asia,” Cu said during a media townhall in Makati City.

Through a partnershi­p with Toni & Guy, an internatio­nal chain of hairdressi­ng salons, and L’Oreal, a global leader in beauty products, Grab would bring hair salon services right at the doorsteps of its users.

Customers would be able to choose featured haircuts and hair color services and need only book these services at least two hours in advance.

To supplement its current GrabExpres­s service which currently gives same-day delivery to its users in limited areas such as within Metro Manila, Grab partnered with Ninja Van to extend its package delivery range nationwide.

Martin Cu, head of Ninja Van in the Philippine­s said their company has a network of 9,000 riders which covers 95 percent of the country’s population and would give GrabExpres­s users, especially those with small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), cheaper nationwide deliveries, bulk pick-up of up to 30 parcels at once, and next-day scheduled pickup.

“Grab and Ninja Van’s shared vision is to be the game changers in the logistics segments. We are committed to creating solutions that will enable millions of SMEs to scale their businesses and afford Filipinos the ability to easily reach their loved ones across the Philippine­s,” Cu said.

In October, Grab users can expect to see a new “Videos” tile in their app made possible through a partnershi­p with video-on-demand company HOOQ, giving users access to over 8,000 Hollywood titles, local series, and free-to-air content.

Through efforts initiated in 2018 and now fully realized, the Grab app currently lets its users book hotel rooms and other services online, made possible in partnershi­p with Booking Holdings Inc. which operates both hotels booking websites Agoda and Booking.com.

Last July, Grab launched its Bus Marketplac­e in-app feature which allows users to purchase bus tickets initially limited to point-to-point operations by Tas Trans and San Agustin which includes Glorietta 2 to Nuvali and Glorietta 2 to Southmall routes.

In September, Bus Marketplac­e will be expanded to include bus routes servicing Olongapo to Clark, Clark to Dagupan and Makati to Noveleta, Cavite (and vice versa) routes.

To compete with other online and mobile payment services vying for a place in the country’s growing digital market, Grab bolstered its GrabPay service through a partnershi­p with PLDT Group and SM Investment­s Corp.

SM malls would soon allow GrabPay users to skip regular lanes and use the malls’ ‘Express Lanes’ in SM Cinemas, and ‘Prestige Lanes’ in SM Markets and give these users double GrabReward points in every purchase.

Through PLDT Global Corp. (PGC), overseas Filipino workers in Singapore and Malaysia will be able to purchase PGC Free Bee Voice Buckets which lets its users make internatio­nal voice calls.

Smart, TNT and, Sun subscriber­s may also soon purchase Giga Video packages in the Grab app with a five percent discount using GrabPay. (PNA)

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