ีHave you ever found it hard to get a taxi? Have you ever been rejected by a taxi driver and felt frustrated? When GrabTaxi started their application in South East Asia, their vision was to improve the taxi services in this area, making it a safer and more efficient tool for traveling. Originally established in Malaysia in 2011, GrabTaxi is a taxi-booking mobile application founded by Harvard Business School graduates, Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling. The idea for GrabTaxi first started when Anthony Tan was a student at Harvard Business School. During a trip in his home country, a classmate complained that it was very hard to grab a cab in Malaysia. Anthony Tan drew up a business plan for an Uber-like service creating a mobile application called GrabTaxi. With financial support from some generous investors, Tan quit the family business in 2012 to become a co-founder of this mobile application that assigns available cabs nearby to commuters using mapping and location-sharing technology. Tan and Ling won the second-place award of the 2011 Harvard Business Plan Competition, making them the first all-Asian team to have succeeded in
1many years. As of March 2015, the number of taxi drivers registered in this network increased to 75,000 with a total of 3.8 million mobile application users across Southeast Asia. The GrabTaxi app can be downloaded from Android Google Play and Apple iOS. Now they have expanded their business to Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines
ีHave you ever found it hard to get a taxi? Have you ever been rejected by a taxi driver and felt frustrated? When GrabTaxi started their application in South East Asia, their vision was to improve the taxi services in this area, making it a safer and more efficient tool for traveling. Originally established in Malaysia in 2011, GrabTaxi is a taxi-booking mobile application founded by Harvard Business School graduates, Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling. The idea for GrabTaxi first started when Anthony Tan was a student at Harvard Business School. During a trip in his home country, a classmate complained that it was very hard to grab a cab in Malaysia. Anthony Tan drew up a business plan for an Uber-like service creating a mobile application called GrabTaxi. With financial support from some generous investors, Tan quit the family business in 2012 to become a co-founder of this mobile application that assigns available cabs nearby to commuters using mapping and location-sharing technology. Tan and Ling won the second-place award of the 2011 Harvard Business Plan Competition, making them the first all-Asian team to have succeeded in1many years. As of March 2015, the number of taxi drivers registered in this network increased to 75,000 with a total of 3.8 million mobile application users across Southeast Asia. The GrabTaxi app can be downloaded from Android Google Play and Apple iOS. Now they have expanded their business to Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines
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