Grab Results Presentation Deck
Social and Environmental
Key highlights from our 2021 ESG report
Our sustainability commitments
Double
Double number of marginalized individuals
earning an income on Grab by 2025(1)
40%
Expand proportion of women on leadership
bench to 40% by 2030(2)
Key sustainability highlights in 2021
$8.9B
Earned by our driver- and merchant-
partners through our platform in 2021(4)
>680K
Small merchant-partners(5) joined
Grab in 2021
Carbon Neutral
Achieve carbon neutrality(3)
as a platform by 2040
28%
Improvement in overall road safety in terms
of accidents per million km(6)
Note: 1. In 2021, there are 2,100 persons with disabilities who are earning an income through the Grab platform, and we aim to double the number of marginalized people who do so by 2025. 2. Our employee gradings start from G1 and extend to G10. Leadership roles are G7 and above. 3. Applicable where
we provide ride-hailing, delivery and financial services through our existing subsidiaries under our operational and management control. Grab's roadmap and targets are set in consideration of future business growth. We utilized data from 2019 as the baseline for absolute greenhouse gas emissions as 2020
and 2021 was materially impacted due to COVID-19 movement restrictions, where our business saw a significant decrease in our mobility services, the most material contributor to our carbon footprint. 4. Sum of our driver-partner earnings and merchant-partner earnings. 'Driver-partner earnings' is defined
as the fare, bonuses, tips and fees, net of commission. 'Merchant-partner earnings' is defined as the total order bill, including taxes charged by the restaurant/merchant net of commission, Grab advertising spend and promotion costs. 5. Small merchants refers to businesses that are non-chain, non quick
service restaurants across our GrabFood and GrabMart offerings. 6. Data from our 8 countries of operation across our mobility and deliveries business segments. We define road accidents as any accident caused by the driver-partner that occurs on-trip resulting in physical injury to the driver-partner,
passenger and/or a third-party.
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