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Measurable AI launches Annual Report on Ride-Hailing Across Asia and Americas (2019 – 2023)

Measurable AI, the largest transactional e-receipt alternative data company for emerging markets, has released its Annual Report on the ride-hailing industry across Asia and Americas. The report provides a detailed overview of the changes in market share and consumer behavior over the past four years across 11 markets: United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, […]

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4 Years of Ride-hailing in the Americas (2019- 2023)

In Measurable AI’s latest annual report on Ride-hailing in Asia and Americas (2019-2023), covering 6 regions in the Americas: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and the US, we dive into the post-pandemic landscape of the ride-hailing industry, examining its evolution, the resilience of key players, and the user behavior change.

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Inside the Duopoly: Gojek vs Grab on Indonesia’s Ride-Hailing Market

Gojek & Grab have been dominating Indonesia’s ride-hailing market. By order volume, the two players are competing with very close market share across 2022 and equally share the market at around 50% as of 2023 January, according to Measurable AI’s very own unique e-receipts panel.

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2022 Indonesia Ride-sharing Race: Gojek vs Grab 

Update on the ride-sharing race between the two biggest companies in Southeast Asia: Gojek versus Grab for the first half of 2022.

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Ride-hailing In Latin America: A Race Between Uber and Didi’s 99

Amidst the intense rivalry amongst ride-hailing companies in Latin America, Measurable AI’s transactional e-receipt panel reveals that Uber and 99 (owned by Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing) are the major rivals in these two markets. 

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Grab vs Bolt: Ride-hailing Market Share in Thailand 

Southeast Asia’s ride-hailing market keeps evolving as more players join and as users’ behavior shifts. As most of the Southeast Asian countries reopen, the ride-hailing market has gradually grown back to normal pre-covid figures. In Thailand, Bolt and Grab are the two major ride-hailing apps still in the game after Gojek sold its Thai business […]

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Gojek vs Grab Market Share Report 2022 Q1: Ride-hailing

Before the impending IPO of GoTo Group, it’s about time to update the latest market share of Southeast Asia’s biggest super apps: Gojek and Grab. At Measurable AI, we build and own a unique consumer panel and are the largest transactional email receipt data provider for the emerging markets, delivering both aggregated and raw data. […]

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Ride-hailing Race in Indonesia: Gojek versus Grab

In South East Asia, Gojek and Grab remain to be the two biggest ride-hailing mobility players, just like Uber and Lyft in the US. A lot has happened to both companies in Southeast Asia in the past year: Gojek announced its merger with Tokopedia and became GoTo Group; Grab app just finished its bell-ringing ceremony […]

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A Grab Explainer: FoodDelivery, Rideshare, and More

Founded in 2012, Southeast Asia’s super app Grab is seeking an IPO through SPAC merger, which reportedly might become the biggest-ever U.S. equity offering by a South-East Asian company. Grab provides essential services including rideshare, food delivery, hotel booking, on-demand delivery, and payment services with its namesake mobile application. It now serves 670 million people […]

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Ride or Die: Gojek versus Grab in Indonesia

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the frequency of going out has been greatly reduced, resulting in plummeting sales of ride-hailing companies. Based on Measurable AI’s e-receipts data, we take a closer look into the competition between two ride-hailing giants from South East Asia: Gojek and Grab, in one of their biggest markets Indonesia.    Sharp Decline […]

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