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Photos: Uber Selling Southeast Asian Business to Regional Rival Grab

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27 March 2018 08:06 WIB

An Uber rider checks used helmets at a store in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, March 26, 2018. Ride-hailing giant Uber is selling its business in Southeast Asia to regional rival Grab in its latest withdrawal from a daunting overseas market. Grab, a fast growing Southeast Asian ridesharing, food delivery and financial services business, said Monday that Uber will take a 27.5 percent stake in it and a seat on its board as part of the deal. AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

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A GrabBike driver and an Uber driver wait on the pedestrians as they wait for customers in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, March 26, 2018. Ride-hailing giant Uber is selling its business in Southeast Asia to regional rival Grab in its latest withdrawal from a daunting overseas market. Grab, a fast growing Southeast Asian ridesharing, food delivery and financial services business, said Monday that Uber will take a 27.5 percent stake in it and a seat on its board as part of the deal. AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

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Passengers waiting for Grab car outside a shopping man in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, March 26, 2018. Grab, a fast growing Southeast Asian ridesharing, food delivery and financial services business, said Monday that Uber will take a 27.5 percent stake in it and a seat on its board as part of the deal. The Uber app will be discontinued in just two weeks, and in the meantime its drivers have to sign up to drive with Grab. Riders, likewise, will need to download the Grab app and set up accounts, although their Uber accounts will still work outside Southeast Asia. AP Photo/Vincent Thian

27 Maret 2018 00:00 WIB

Office workers walk past Grab and Uber offices during their lunch hour Monday, March 26, 2018, in Singapore. Grab, a fast growing Southeast Asian ridesharing, food delivery and financial services business, said Monday that Uber will take a 27.5 percent stake in it and a seat on its board as part of the deal. The Uber app will be discontinued in just two weeks, and in the meantime its drivers have to sign up to drive with Grab. Riders, likewise, will need to download the Grab app and set up accounts, although their Uber accounts will still work outside Southeast Asia. AP Photo/Wong Maye-E

27 Maret 2018 00:00 WIB

A passenger of Grab bike fixes her helmet next to Uber driver at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 26, 2018. Ride-hailing giant Uber is selling its business in Southeast Asia to regional rival Grab while gaining a robust stake in the fast-growing ridesharing, food delivery and financial services business. Grab said Monday that Uber will take a 27.5 percent stake and a seat on its board as part of the deal. REUTERS/Beawiharta

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An Uber rider talks with Grab rider in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, March 26, 2018. The Uber app will be discontinued in just two weeks, and in the meantime its drivers have to sign up to drive with Grab. Riders, likewise, will need to download the Grab app and set up accounts, although their Uber accounts will still work outside Southeast Asia. AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

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