Grab's Financial Growth Trajectory Post-IPO



Grab's revenue story since going public tells an interesting tale of rapid scaling. The ride-hailing and delivery giant started with a $800M loss back in 2019, but the tide turned quickly. By 2020, the company had already swung to $500M in revenue—a significant pivot from the red.

From there, the growth accelerated steadily. 2021 saw revenue climb to $700M, followed by a notable jump to $1.4B in 2022. That momentum carried through 2023 when the company hit $2.4B in annual revenue. Last year's figures showed continued expansion at $2.8B, with the last twelve months (LTM) reaching $3.2B.

The arc here is worth noting: moving from heavy losses to consistent profitability and aggressive top-line growth within just five years. For investors tracking Southeast Asian tech companies and their profitability milestones, Grab's path from cash burn to a multi-billion revenue operation represents one of the region's more compelling business transformations.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 11h ago
From the perspective of the computing power network, Grab's growth curve is actually a typical pattern of low absorption followed by a breakthrough. The $800 million loss in 2019 was like a period of energy accumulation before difficulty adjustment, and the real profit cycle started in 2020. LTM surged to $3.2B, and this ROI performance is indeed worth noting for investors in Southeast Asia's tech sector.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 11h ago
Grab's growth curve is incredible, turning around from an 800 million loss directly, surpassing 3 billion in just five years. The Southeast Asia game was not played in vain.
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CryingOldWalletvip
· 11h ago
Grab's move this time is really aggressive. From losing 800 million to now having annual revenue of over 3 billion, it's truly one of the fierce players in Southeast Asian tech stocks.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 11h ago
Haha, Grab's reversal this time is truly amazing. From a huge loss in 2019 to now 3.2 billion in revenue, it's probably the top player among Southeast Asian tech stocks.
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