SINGAPORE -- The co-founder of Grab, which has become one of Southeast Asia's most valuable tech startups in just seven years, says the group's ride-hailing and payment business can help society while making financial sense.
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Grab co-founder Tan Hooi Ling speaks at the Nikkei Global Management Forum in Tokyo on Oct. 29. (Photo by Karina Noka)
SINGAPORE -- The co-founder of Grab, which has become one of Southeast Asia's most valuable tech startups in just seven years, says the group's ride-hailing and payment business can help society while making financial sense.