Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Singapore and Malaysia agreed on Dec 5 to allow taxis from either side to drop off passengers anywhere in their destination ...
Singapore and Malaysia have reached an agreement to allow cross-border taxis to drop off passengers at any location to improve convenience for travelers. Both countries will also gradually increase ...
[SINGAPORE] Singapore and Malaysia will gradually increase the quota for licensed cross-border taxis to 500, from the current level of 200 per country, the transport ministries from both sides said in ...
The Grab logo on a smartphone screen inside a vehicle. Grab Holdings—the largest ride-hailing and food delivery company in Southeast Asia— will start its taxi service in Singapore after receiving a 10 ...
Those commuting via taxi in Singapore now have the option to pay using their smartphone's QR reader, through an initiative launched by DBS in partnership with ComfortDelGro Taxi. Users of DBS PayLah - ...
Singapore’s ride-hailing and food delivery company Grab has signed an agreement for its car rental unit Grab Rentals to acquire Trans-cab, the city-state’s third-largest taxi operator. The deal, ...