
GrabPay Expands In PH: Users Can Top-Up Prepaid, Pay Bills And Other Purchases In-App
Major merchants, restaurant partners and small businesses will also be able to receive mobile payments with GrabPay's QR technology.
Major merchants, restaurant partners and small businesses will also be able to receive mobile payments with GrabPay's QR technology.
Riders will soon see ads on their Grab rides, including sampling and retail experiences in-car, and exclusive promotions in-app.
This new facility is in line with the government's vision to foster a fintech ecosystem and attract international blockchain companies to set up shop in PH.
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Grab drivers – who are enlisted from the firm’s GrabExpress same-day delivery service – can buy and deliver goods of up to 1,000 pesos.
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This expansion will see Go-Jek introducing ride-hailing services, but it also aims to replicate its other services offered in Indonesia.
Launched last October, Larin is a mobile app that connects car owners to auto shops for emergency repairs and maintenance services.
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