Grab PHL to deactivate at least 8000 TNVS by June 10 for failure to submit permit to operate

(Eagle News)– Grab Philippines will deactivate at least 8000 transport network vehicle services by June 10.

This was after they failed to submit a provisional authority to operate issued by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.

While “many Filipinos will suffer from this painful step, both the drivers and the passengers,” Grab president Brian Cu said  “we are bound to comply with our regulator.”

“We hope that this inconvenience will be temporary, as we anticipate new drivers—even those from the 8,000—to take advantage of the 10,000 new slots for application starting June 10,” he added.

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