The company is also exploring digital lending, offering "Grab Quick Cash" from next month. "We are monitoring the war and fuel costs, which could present a 'mini-crisis'. Grab is spending 10 million baht to provide incentives to riders amid rising fuel costs, and the scheme will run until the end of this month. "We are considering adding a surcharge in case fuel costs continue to increase," Ms Chantsuda said. Although electricity costs have increased, they are still 60-70% lower than fuel costs, Ms Chantsuda said.
Source: Bangkok Post March 25, 2026 06:20 UTC