Grab lays off 360 employees as COVID-19 pandemic surges on

Grab logo

Despite the sudden surge of food delivery services in the Philippines, Grab CEO and Founder Anthony Tan announced last Tuesday the layoff of around 360 grabbers in its Southeast Asian base—including the Philippines.

According to Tan, the COVID-19 pandemic has placed a huge burden on the company's finances, and drastically decreased the demand for its main business: ride-hailing service.

This came even after the sudden demand for its other delivery arm, GrabFood, "exploded" following the community quarantine. 

Grab company

For the past few months, Grab also tried to cut back on discretionary spending, and even implemented pay cuts for its senior management. Yet despite these desperate moves, they eventually concluded that the company needed to reduce its employee size to just under five percent. That way, they can prepare for what may be a long recovery period that the COVID-19 pandemic will bring to the economy.

Grab, which operates in 8 countries in Southeast Asia,  also revealed its plans after the layoff, and talked about the changes that will take place.

"We will focus on adapting our core verticals such as ride-hailing, deliveries, payments and financial services to address the challenges and opportunities of the new normal. At the same time, we will expand support for small businesses by enriching our merchant service offerings. We believe these steps will steady us on the path towards sustainability."

Grab

Grab's chief executive also expressed his gratitude for everyone who worked for the company.

"Every impacted Grabber has contributed to building Grab into the everyday app that it is today. We are deeply grateful for your efforts and we will do all that we can to help you get back on your feet."

Part of this support will be providing severance payments, enhanced separation payment, waiver of annual cliffs for equity, extended medical insurance coverage until the end of the year, maternity and paternity leave encashment for female Grabbers, encashment of unused accrued annual leave, career transition and development support, and emotional assistance support  to Grabbers that will be leaving the company.

Grab is also letting its employees keep their laptops to help them in their "search of your next adventure".

"I assure you that this will be the last organization-wide layoff this year and I am confident as we execute against our refreshed plans to meet our targets, we will not have to go through this painful exercise again in the foreseeable future," Tan said.

 

Photos from Grab, Grab website and Facebook page 

Also Read: 

Grab PH Reactivates GrabBayanihan Amid ECQ

Grab PH launches GrabBayanihan Car specialized fleet for frontliners

Grab to initially deploy 20K drivers as gov't eases NCR lockdown

Read All

Featured Articles

Recommended Articles For You

Read All

Featured Cars

  • Upcoming

Car Articles From Zigwheels

  • News
  • Article Feature
  • Advisory Stories
  • Road Test
  • Toyota Ativ, bZ4x to help usher brand’s multi-pathway strategy toward carbon neutrality
    Toyota Ativ, bZ4x to help usher brand’s multi-pathway strategy toward carbon neutrality
    Paulo Papa . Today
  • EDSA rehab to kick off this month with smaller budget of P6-B
    EDSA rehab to kick off this month with smaller budget of P6-B
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Hyundai Motor PH inaugurates Bohol dealership
    Hyundai Motor PH inaugurates Bohol dealership
    Paulo Papa . Today
  • MPTC to offer free tolls on Dec. 24, 31
    MPTC to offer free tolls on Dec. 24, 31
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Toyota Motor PH rolls out ‘pay low option’ promo for Ativ HEV
    Toyota Motor PH rolls out ‘pay low option’ promo for Ativ HEV
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Toyota Wigo
    Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Toyota Wigo
    Paulo Papa . Today
  • Check out Jaecoo EJ6’s stylish, well-appointed interior
    Check out Jaecoo EJ6’s stylish, well-appointed interior
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Honda BR-V
    Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Honda BR-V
    Paulo Papa . Dec 18, 2025
  • Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Kia Sonet
    Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Kia Sonet
    Paulo Papa . Dec 17, 2025
  • Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Suzuki Jimny
    Zigwheels PH most viewed for 2025: Suzuki Jimny
    Cesar Miguel . Dec 17, 2025
  • Avoid road trip horror stories this 'Undas' with these tips
    Avoid road trip horror stories this 'Undas' with these tips
    Ruben Manahan IV . Oct 20, 2025
  • Here are ways to avoid road rage
    Here are ways to avoid road rage
    Paulo Papa . Sep 23, 2025
  • How well do you understand traffic signs?
    How well do you understand traffic signs?
    Cesar Miguel . Sep 09, 2025
  • How car collectors can take advantage of Liqui Moly products
    How car collectors can take advantage of Liqui Moly products
    Ruben Manahan IV . Sep 08, 2025
  • Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 12, 2025
  • First drive: Radar RD6 Econ
    First drive: Radar RD6 Econ
    Cesar Miguel . Dec 02, 2025
  • Changan Nevo Q05: efficiently speedy
    Changan Nevo Q05: efficiently speedy
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 25, 2025
  • ELECTRIA: VinFast VF 3 - When simplicity just works
    ELECTRIA: VinFast VF 3 - When simplicity just works
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 24, 2025
  • First drive: Mercedes-Benz GLE 400e
    First drive: Mercedes-Benz GLE 400e
    Paulo Papa . Oct 29, 2025
  • Land Rover Defender Octa: down and dirty
    Land Rover Defender Octa: down and dirty
    Paulo Papa . Oct 28, 2025