Grab Philippines needs more drivers and has rolled out a P10,000 bonus scheme, the company announced Friday, Jan. 6, as the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) opens 4,433 Transportation Network Vehicle Service slots next week.
Grab Philippines needs more drivers and has rolled out a P10,000 bonus scheme, the company announced Friday, Jan. 6, as the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s opens 4,433 Transportation Network Vehicle Service slots next week.
Pandemic-induced challenges led to some driver-partners losing their loaned cars to repossession or driver-partners moving on to other economic opportunities elsewhere. “We are fully committed to providing a much better ride-hailing experience to our passengers as we welcome more driver-partners onto the platform,” remarked Grab Philippines Senior Director for Strategy and Operations Ronald Roda.
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