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The rise of Grab: How I built a super app that brings in over $2 billion a year

Anthony Tan didn’t need to start a business to be rich.

He grew up as the youngest of three sons in one of Malaysia’s wealthiest families. His father, Tan Heng Chew, is the president of Tan Chong Motor, a multinational automobile distributor founded by Tan’s grandfather in the 1950s, that’s publicly listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.

You might call me a “rebel without a cause,” Tan said. But I was on a mission to create something that could be “a force for good.”

Now, Tan is the co-founder and CEO of multinational ride-hailing giant and super app Grab. After the business went public in the U.S. in December 2021, it brought in over $2 billion in revenue in 2023, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It.

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Today, along with offering ride hailing, the company offers food and groceries delivery, as well as financial services such as payments, lending and digital banking. As of 2023, Grab also serves over 35 million customers and provides 13 million gig jobs across eight countries in Southeast Asia.

“I remember when I was meeting with [former President Ferdinand] Marcos in the Philippines, and he reminded my board and I… [Grab] literally changed the unemployment numbers nationally,” he said. “That’s what I would say makes us all really happy.”

Business beginnings

In 2009, Tan began his studies at Harvard Business School, where he met his co-founder Hooi Ling Tan. Having both grown up in Malaysia, they became good friends after sitting next to each other in a class called “Business at the Base of the Pyramid.”

One day in 2011, they were having a chat about the Malaysian taxi system, which at the time was notorious for being unsafe, particularly for women. The two decided to take on the challenge.

“We want to make it just standard hygiene that women can get to wherever they need to get to [safely],” said Tan. “We both really believed we were very blessed [and] we wanted to serve Southeast Asia.”

They went on to draft up a business plan, which was submitted into a startup contest at the university. They won first runner up and took home a $25,000 prize, which was used as seed money for what would become Grab.

Today, Grab is backed by the likes of SoftBank, and the company has a market cap of over $14 billion.

However, Tan’s journey to starting Grab was no easy feat.

It was very intense… I was probably doing 15, 18, sometimes 20 hours a day, and it was a Monday to Sunday thing.

Growing up working in the family business, Tan was expected to return from his studies and go back to working for the company. So, when he went to his father with his idea for Grab, the conversation was not taken lightly.

“[My father] said ‘Hey, I don’t think it’s going to work out, so please don’t disturb me about this anymore,'” said Tan. “It was tough. It was this idea of like, never being enough… but, I think those [moments] pushed me to say, ‘Look, I can create something that really solves real societal problems.'”

He took the same pitch, refined it, and brought it to his mom, who ultimately became Grab’s first individual investor. With the money from the startup contest and his mom, Tan also invested everything he had in his bank into starting the company in June 2012. At the time, the company was known as “MyTeksi.”

’20 hour’ work days

The first few years in business were not glamorous by any means.

Tan and his co-founder had essentially just tasked themselves with building new infrastructure for the Malaysian taxi system, but money was a big limiting factor.

The original office was in a small room in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — a part of the world notorious for having hot and humid weather year-round. The office lacked ventilation, air conditioning and even WiFi. “We had to tether from our mobile phones,” said Tan.

It was also difficult for the team to bring drivers onto the platform without sufficient funds, so they had to get creative.

Anthony Tan doing a run as a delivery driver for Grab.

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To get drivers on board in the early days, Tan was on the ground traveling across Southeast Asia, trying to convince taxi workers to try Grab.

Tan noticed that before starting their shift in the morning, drivers in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, would stop at a gas station to drink coffee. So he would show up at around 4 a.m. to give out free coffee to the taxi drivers, which is also when he pitched them to join Grab. “That was the only way, and it was just a lot of this,” he said.

“In Manila, I remember going to meet taxi fleets, because they always change shifts at about four in the morning… and then [I spent] time with them [with some] cheap beer, [to try to] understand their pains, their problems, why they need more income,” said Tan.

“It was very intense,” he said. “Between the flying — I was doing two to three cities a week when we were going through the growth and the scaling stage — I was probably doing 15, 18, sometimes 20 hours a day, and it was a Monday to Sunday thing.”

Driving Southeast Asia forward

In 2018, after a long and taxing battle, Uber agreed to sell its Southeast Asia business to Grab in exchange for a 27.5% stake in the company. As part of the deal, Uber’s CEO Dara Khosrowshahi joined Grab’s board of directors. This deal established Grab’s dominance in the region.

What began as a dream to fix the safety problem in Malaysia’s taxi system has now become Southeast Asia’s dominant super app, but this dominance has been nothing but controversial. The company has faced antitrust allegations from critics and regulators.

There’s no arguing, however, that Grab has shaped the very infrastructure of Southeast Asia.

In December 2021, Grab went public and listed on the Nasdaq.

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It has transformed the way that people in the region go about their day-to-day lives, and empowered folks “at the bottom of the pyramid” by giving them access to things like micro-financing programs, so that they can afford to buy a smartphone and start making money as drivers.

“That’s what differentiates us, right? Understanding what is their problem,” he said. “People may say, ‘hey, Anthony, you’re just serving a niche.’ Well, it’s a big niche that has a very poorly, underserved market.”

“It’s all about really helping them, serving them as an ecosystem that nobody else can… and that’s what differentiates us from any of our peers.”

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