Potential Grab, Trans-cab merger could block entry and expansion of rival ride-hailing platforms: Competition watchdog

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The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore has raised concerns over how Trans-cab drivers may use other platforms, should Grab succeed in its proposed takeover of the taxi operator.

SINGAPORE: Tech firm Grab's proposed takeover of Trans-cab could affect how drivers employed by the taxi operator use other ride-hailing platforms, Singapore's competition watchdog said on Monday .

Both parties expect the deal to close in the fourth quarter of 2023, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Grab and Trans-cab have argued that the acquisition will not result in a substantial lessening of competition, citing"minimal overlaps" between them; a lack of prohibitive barriers to entry; and a highly fragmented and competitive rental market.Alvin Tan on evaluation of proposed acquisition of Trans-cab for anti-competitive practices

It has since flagged raised these concerns with Grab and Trans-cab, and will"review the competition effects of the proposed acquisition in greater detail".

 

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