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Grab surges most in 6 months after unveiling post-pandemic gains

Fri, 20 May 2022, 10:16 am

By Yoolim Lee and Olivia Poh

(Bloomberg) — Grab Holdings Ltd. climbed more than 24% after reporting a better-than-expected 6% revenue rise as the pandemic receded across Southeast Asia.

Revenue increased to US$228 million in the first quarter after the ride-hailing and delivery giant added sales from Jaya Grocer, a platform it acquired in January. That was more than the US$139.2 million analysts were expecting. Grab’s net loss narrowed to US$435 million, as the company fights to gain profitability following years of heavy spending in pursuit of market share.

The company managed to grow monthly users 10% to 30.9 million after Southeast Asian countries removed pandemic-era restrictions. Per-user spending climbed 19%, it said. Unlike other internet companies that are grappling with cooling post-Covid online activity, Grab’s car-hailing and delivery businesses benefit as life returned to normal.

The company had struggled since becoming a publicly listed company in the U.S. through a merger with a blank-check company in December. Mounting losses, coupled with a broad tech selloff, have weighed on its shares. On Thursday, Grab rose 24.1%, its biggest gain since November.

What Bloomberg Intelligence Says

Grab appears on track for robust sales growth amid the mobility segment’s recovery from pandemic effects and strong momentum across deliveries and financial services. Meanwhile, Ebitda losses are narrowing on lower user-acquisition costs. Ride bookings are poised for a comeback as Southeast Asia’s social restrictions ease further and though the unit suffered a drop in 1Q sales, it fueled about 50% of total revenue. Online food and grocery delivery’s user expansion and rising scale economies should also support sales, particularly with the inclusion of the newly acquired Jaya Grocer in Malaysia.

– Nathan Naidu, analyst

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