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Grab Shares Little Changed; Indonesia Remains in Focus
31 May 2026
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Grab Shares Little Changed; Indonesia Remains in Focus

SINGAPORE, May 31, 2026, 23:03 (SGT)

Grab Holdings (GRAB) closed Friday at $3.54 on Nasdaq, barely above last week’s $3.51 finish. Shares ended the short week up less than 1% while the Nasdaq added 2.39% and major U.S. indexes set new highs.

Grab’s shares haven’t moved much, but there’s more going on. Investors now have to weigh a profitable first quarter and bigger moves in Indonesian banking against new, tighter ride-hailing rules in Indonesia.

Grab will assume majority control of PT Super Bank Indonesia, or Superbank, after Singtel shifts its stake to GXS Bank, a joint digital banking venture between Grab and Singtel, according to a May 20 filing. Superbank’s numbers will be consolidated into Grab’s Financial Services from May, with group guidance to be updated at Grab’s Q2 results call in August. “Superbank’s profitable growth and a lower-cost distribution channel” through Grab and OVO stand out, Grab president and COO Alex Hungate said. Superbank President Director Tigor M. Siahaan said the partnership should “accelerate product innovation.” SEC

Grab posted numbers backing the bullish outlook. First-quarter revenue rose 24% to $955 million, with on-demand gross merchandise value up 24% to $6.1 billion. Adjusted EBITDA jumped 46% to $154 million. CEO Anthony Tan called it a “strong start to 2026.” CFO Peter Oey said the company stuck to “disciplined capital allocation” and kept its 2026 revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance unchanged.

Late in the week, a Form 4 filing showed Chief Organization Capability Officer Ong Chin Yin sold 48,000 Class A shares at a weighted average of $3.5526. The sale was made under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, a preset arrangement. Ong still held 3.78 million shares after the transaction.

Indonesia is still the sticking point. Reuters said this month Indonesia plans to slash the maximum commission that ride-hailing platforms can take from drivers to 8% from 20%. The move will hit both Grab and GoTo. A commission is what the platform gets from each fare. Lowering the cap could help drivers but might squeeze platform revenue per ride.

Superbank is a big deal for Grab. The company wants lending, deposits, and digital payments to pick up more earnings. Mobility and delivery, though, still face swings from fuel prices, drivers, and local rules.

Most analysts are staying upbeat. Markets Insider lists 14 buys and just one sell out of 15 ratings, no neutrals. The median target price is $5.84. China Renaissance raised its call to buy on May 6. J.P. Morgan and Mizuho held their buy ratings after Grab’s first-quarter report.

But weakness isn’t far off, either. If Indonesia’s commission cap hits before Superbank brings in more profitable lending, Grab may see thinner mobility margins as investors press for better proof that financial services can scale with limited credit risk. Rising fuel prices or pressure on the loan book would make the August guidance reset tougher.

The coming week puts the stock up against its next checkpoint. Buyers need to hold the late-May floor after flat Friday trade and a rough, choppy four-day stretch. A push higher would signal investors are shrugging off Indonesia risk. More weakness would signal they still want more than last quarter’s numbers and the new banking deal before they get interested.

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