Super app Grab Philippines has rolled out an incentives program for new GrabCar driver partners, after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) announced the opening of more slots this month. Know more:
SUPER app Grab Philippines has rolled out an incentives program for new GrabCar driver partners, after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced the opening of more slots this month.
Grab Philippines Senior Director for Strategy and Operations Ronald Roda said the super app is providing up to P10,000 worth of driver bonuses and legal assistance for applications with 6-seater vehicles and up to P6,000 for those with 4-seater vehicles. “We remain firm in our commitment to making transportation safe, reliable, and more accessible for more passengers. We understand the vital role of efficient mobility in the daily lives of the commuting public, and we are fully committed to providing a much better ride-hailing experience to our passengers as we welcome more driver-partners onto the platform,” Roda said.
Grab experienced a shortage of driver-partners due to challenges brought about by the pandemic, including some driver-partners losing their loaned cars to repossession or driver-partners moving on to other economic opportunities elsewhere. Roda noted the incentives program will help address its shortage of driver-partners, and meet the growing demand for GrabCar services as the economy continues to re-open.
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