Grab, a top ride-hailing app in Southeast Asia, has raised US$750 million in funding, it announced in a press release today. Japanese conglomerate Softbank led the investment round, which was oversubscribed.
This brings its cash position to US$1 billion. The raise has been in the works for some time. Bloomberg earlier reported that Grab was raising a round from Softbank and Chinese transportation app Didi Chuxing.
Sources told TechCrunch that the round would value Grab at over US$2.3 billion. This makes it the second biggest tech company from Southeast Asia by valuation. Garena is worth a reported US$3.75 billion.
Grab burned US$111 million in Q3 2015. It was estimated to be making US$31 million in annual revenue in that year.
Grab offers car, motorbike, and taxi-hailing services in six countries and 31 cities.
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