(Eagle News) — The Philippine Competition Commission has ordered Grab Philippines to refund P14.15 million to some of its passengers for violating its voluntary commitments. In a statement, the PCC said passengers who availed of Grab’s service between May 11 to August 10 this year, “or the fourth quarter of the initial undertaking, shall expect the rebate within 60 days through GrabPay credits.” The sanction was for Grab’s “extraordinary” deviation from its commitment on price, […]
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PCC imposes P23-million fine on Grab; Ride-hailing firm to refund over P5 million in overcharges to passengers
(Eagle News)–Grab Philippines on Monday, Nov. 18, said it would comply with the Philippine Competition Commission’s order for the ride-hailing company to pay a P5-million refund to its riders. In a statement, Grab said it would “work closely with the PCC in implementing the agreed mechanics for the payment, which will be communicated to the public at least five (5) days before paying.” “The antitrust body has identified certain deviations from Grab’s voluntary commitments, and […]
Philippine Competition Commission imposes P6.5-million fine on Grab PHL
Says firm submitted “inconsistent, incorrect, deficient” data (Eagle News)—The Philippine Competition Commission has imposed a P6.5-million fine on Grab Philippines. The fine, the PCC said, was because the company submitted “inconsistent, incorrect, and deficient” data on its voluntary commitment to improve competition in the ride-hailing sector. Earlier, the PCC launched a probe into the effects of Grab’s acquisition of Uber, its rival, following its decision to pull out its Southeast Asian operations. Grab said it would adhere […]
PCC: Grab PHL’s quality of service “decreased” after Uber exit from Southeast Asia
(Eagle News) — The quality of services provided by Grab Philippines has declined after its parent company acquired the Southeast Asian business of Uber Technologies. This is according to the Philippine Competition Commission, whose Mergers and Acquisitions office conducted a motu proprio review of the transaction. In making the conclusion, the PCC noted that prior to the transaction, “prices charged by Grab have been flat to declining, while post-transaction prices have been increasing, despite the increased supply […]
PCC to Uber: Continue operating in PHL pending review of Grab-Uber deal
(Eagle News) — The Philippine Competition Commission has ordered ride-hailing service Uber to continue operating its app pending the PCC’s review of the Uber-Grab deal. “The PCC believes that Uber is capable of operating its ride-hailing app in the country, despite its claims that it has already exited the Southeast Asia market,” PCC Chair Arsenio Balisacan said in a statement. According to Balisacan, while Uber was “highlighting the exit,” it “does not emphasize enough its […]
PCC launches review of Grab-Uber deal
(Eagle News) — The Philippine Competition Commission launched on Tuesday a review of the Uber and Grab merger. In a statement on Tuesday, the PCC said the “motu proprio review…of the acquisition by Grab Holdings, Incorporated and MyTaxi.PH, Incorporated of the assets of Uber BV and Uber Systems, Incorporated” was in view of the possibility it would “lead to a virtual monopoly in the ride-sharing market.” A motu proprio review refers to an inquiry conducted by […]





