In Singapore, Uber’s appeal against S$6.58m fine for anti-competitive Grab merger dismissed | Malay Mail

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In Singapore, Uber’s appeal against S$6.58m fine for anti-competitive Grab merger dismissed

Wednesday, 13 Jan 2021 06:35 PM MYT

CCCS had deemed that the American ride-hailing giant’s sale of its South-east Asian business to Grab for a 27.5 per cent stake in the latter had resulted in a “substantial lessening in competition” in the ride-hailing platform market here.The Competition Appeal Board — which hears appeals against decisions by the competition watchdog — ordered Uber to pay CCCS’ costs in relation to the appeal. That sum was not specified in the media release.

While Singapore has a voluntary notification merger regime, CAB noted that it does not mean there are no risks to parties in proceeding with a merger before first notifying CCCS. Said CCCS chief executive Sia Aik Kor: “The CAB’s decision affirms the key findings made by CCCS in the Infringement Decision and reinforces the message that mergers that substantially lessen competition in Singapore are prohibited”.

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