Grab Malaysia is driving Johor’s growth— One ride, delivery, and meal at a time
17 days ago
As a homegrown brand, Grab Malaysia continues to play a key role in Johor, leveraging technology to drive economic empowerment and inclusive growth. Since its inception in Johor in 2013, Grab has provided nearly 100,000 local driver and delivery partners with a platform to make money through technology-driven solutions, including over 400 people with disabilities (PWDs) and over 3,000 women.
In 2023 alone, Grab’s Johor partners earned more than RM500 million on the platform, demonstrating Grab’s strong impact to the state’s economy.
Making travel a breeze while turning Johor into a tourist dreamGrab isn’t just an app for rides and food—it’s a connector of people, places, and experiences. In fact, 1 in 20 people across Southeast Asia use Grab, making it a vital part of the region’s daily life. And in Johor, the app is doing more than just getting people around; it’s helping tourists discover local gems while giving the economy a little extra oomph. With 65% of foreign tourists in Malaysia relying on Grab, the platform has become the ultimate travel companion for exploring authentic Malaysian experiences.
To sweeten the deal for travelers, Grab recently rolled out the Grab Tourist Pack. For just RM3.50 (yes, less than your daily kopi peng), international tourists can enjoy savings of up to RM65 on rides, food, and even mart deliveries. Available in seven countries, including Malaysia, this initiative isn’t just about convenience; it’s also giving local businesses a boost by connecting them to a wider audience.
As Johor evolves into a hub for tourism and commerce, Grab is committed to empowering local communities, supporting businesses, and showcasing everything that makes Johor truly special. Whether you’re a tourist discovering your next favorite kopitiam or a local business owner looking to grow, Grab is here to make life—and travel—easier.
Grab Malaysia gives Malaysians more freedom to pursue dreams and elevate businesses Nurfarra Aiza: PhD by Day, Grab Driver by NightImagine juggling a PhD while driving part-time with Grab—sounds impossible, right? Not for Nurfarra, who joined in 2020. From renting a car to owning one, she’s living proof that determination (and family support) can take you far. Her dad, Ahmad, a Grab driver since 2017, and her brother, Ikhmal, who joined in 2020, turned it into a family affair. Together, they’re smashing goals and showing what’s possible with hard work.
Ahmad Farish: From Factory Lines to FreedomTired of the same old 9-to-5 grind, Ahmad left manufacturing in 2017 for Grab. Now, he’s in control of his schedule, has time for prayers, and even tracks expenses like a pro (week 1 = car payment, week 2 = bills). He’s not just earning; he’s thriving.
Nasi Ayam Resepi Abah: Chicken Rice That SoarsA 4.8-star rating and an 80% sales boost? That’s the power of Grab. Nasi Ayam Resepi Abah went from a humble favorite to a sales superstar, thanks to great food and smart campaigns.
Restoran Hua Mui: Old-School Charm Meets New-School TechSince 1943, Hua Mui has been serving up Hainanese delights, but GrabFood took them to the next level. Their Eco Botanic outlet saw a jaw-dropping 107% sales growth in 2024. Who says you can’t teach an old kopitiam new tricks?
From inspiring individuals to thriving businesses, Grab isn’t just changing lives—it’s shaping Johor into a hub of opportunity, tourism, and delicious eats.
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