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Grab Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: GRAB) reported a significant revenue increase of 310% year-over-year, reaching $502 million in Q4 2022, with a full year revenue of $1,433 million. GMV for Q4 grew 11% year-over-year, totaling $5 billion, while the company's loss improved by 64% to $391 million. The adjusted EBITDA loss decreased by 63%, signaling a focus on sustainable growth and profitability. The group anticipates achieving breakeven adjusted EBITDA by Q4 2023, ahead of previous estimates. Cash liquidity at the end of Q4 was $6.5 billion, reflecting a disciplined approach to capital management.

Positive
  • Revenue increased by 310% YoY to $502 million in Q4 2022.
  • Full year revenue grew by 112% YoY to $1,433 million.
  • Loss for the period improved by 64% YoY to $391 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA loss improved by 63% YoY to $111 million.
  • Group anticipates achieving adjusted EBITDA breakeven by Q4 2023, ahead of prior guidance.
Negative
  • Loss for the year remains high at $1,740 million.
  • Cash liquidity decreased from $7.4 billion to $6.5 billion from the previous quarter.
  • Q4 2022 Revenue grew 310% year-over-year to $502 million, and 2022 Revenue grew by 112% year-over-year to $1,433 million1
  • Q4 2022 GMV grew 11% year-over-year to $5.0 billion, and 2022 GMV grew by 24% year-over-year to $19.9 billion
  • Q4 2022 Loss for the period improved by 64% year-over-year to $391 million, with 2022 Loss for the year improving by 51% year-over-year to $1,740 million
  • Group Adjusted EBITDA breakeven guidance brought forward to the fourth quarter of 2023 from the second half of 2024

SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Grab Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: GRAB) today announced unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2022.

“Our 2022 and fourth quarter results demonstrate our commitment to accelerating our path to profitability. In the fourth quarter, we achieved revenue growth of 310% year-over-year (“YoY”)1, while improving our Group and Deliveries Segment Adjusted EBITDA margins and maintaining regional category leadership across our Mobility and Food Deliveries businesses. We achieved these results by focusing on capturing the rebound in Mobility demand, optimizing our costs, reducing our cost-to-serve and innovating on products and services that drive stickiness and engagement within our ecosystem. As we look ahead, we will remain laser-focused on driving sustainable growth, and improving the efficiency of our ecosystem,” said Anthony Tan, Group Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Grab.

“We are pleased to report a strong set of results, with full year revenues and second half 2022 Adjusted EBITDA coming in well above our guidance ranges. In the fourth quarter, we recorded strong year-over-year growth in Mobility revenue of 78%, and in our Deliveries segment, we focused on driving a more profitable and sustainable business, which resulted in Deliveries Segment Adjusted EBITDA margins improving substantially on a year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter basis. This sets us up for a strong 2023 as we continue to focus on growing in a sustainable manner by driving cost efficiencies across our organization, and driving margin improvements whilst being prudent with our capital. We are accelerating our group breakeven outlook on an Adjusted EBITDA basis to the fourth quarter of 2023, earlier than our prior expectations of the second half of 2024,” said Peter Oey, Chief Financial Officer of Grab.

Group Fourth Quarter 2022 Key Operational and Financial Highlights

 

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

Q4 2022

 

Q4 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

(Constant currency)

 

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

 

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMV

4,997

 

 

4,501

 

 

11

%

20

%

 

MTUs (millions of users)

33.6

 

 

29.6

 

 

14

%

 

GMV per MTU ($)

149

 

 

152

 

 

-2

%

6

%

Partner incentives

174

 

 

218

 

 

-20

%

 

Consumer incentives

238

 

 

365

 

 

-35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

502

 

 

122

 

 

310

%

346

%

Loss for the period

(391

)

 

(1,100

)

 

64

%

 

Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA

112

 

 

(113

)

 

NM

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA

(111

)

 

(305

)

 

63

%

 

  • Revenue grew 310% YoY to $502 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, or 346% on a constant currency basis2, attributable to growth in our Mobility and Deliveries segments, a reduction in incentives and a change in business model for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets3. Excluding the impact of the business model change, revenue growth would have been 255% YoY and 14% quarter-over-quarter (“QoQ”).
  • Total GMV grew 11% YoY, or 20% YoY on a constant currency basis, primarily due to the continued recovery in Mobility and growth in Financial Services.
  • Foreign exchange currency fluctuations impacted our results during the quarter. QoQ revenue grew 31% and GMV declined 2%, respectively, while on a constant currency basis, they grew by 36% and 2%, respectively.
  • During the quarter, total incentives were further reduced to 8.2% of GMV, compared to 13.0% for the same period in 2021 and 9.4% for the previous quarter, demonstrating our continued focus on sustainable growth.
  • Loss for the quarter was $391 million, a 64% improvement YoY, primarily due to the improvement in Group Adjusted EBITDA, with Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA turning profitable, and the elimination of the non-cash interest expense of Grab’s convertible redeemable preference shares that converted to ordinary shares in December 2021. Our loss for the quarter included a $119 million non-cash expense from fair value changes on investments, and $90 million in non-cash stock-based compensation expense.
  • Group Adjusted EBITDA was negative $111 million for the quarter, an improvement of 63% compared to negative $305 million for the same period in 2021 as we continued to grow GMV while improving profitability on a Segment Adjusted EBITDA basis from lowered incentive spend.
  • Group Adjusted EBITDA margin was (2.2)% for the quarter, an improvement from (6.8)% in the fourth quarter of 2021 and from (3.2)% in the third quarter of 2022.
  • Regional corporate costs4 for the quarter were $223 million, as compared to $192 million in the same period a year ago and $208 million in the prior quarter. On a YoY basis, regional corporate costs were relatively flat after excluding a non-recurring benefit recorded in the fourth quarter of 2021.
  • The QoQ increase in regional corporate costs was predominantly driven by an increase in direct marketing costs due to seasonally higher spend in the fourth quarter amidst the festive period, and an increase in professional fees due to higher expenses associated with being a publicly-listed company, coupled with a one-off systems implementation cost to improve automation.
  • Cash liquidity5 totaled $6.5 billion at the end of the fourth quarter, compared to $7.4 billion at the end of the prior quarter, with a substantial part of the cash outflow attributed to the repurchase of our Term Loan B in the aggregate principal amount of $750 million for an aggregate consideration of $738 million completed in November 2022. Our net cash liquidity6 was $5.1 billion at the end of the fourth quarter, as compared to $5.3 billion in the prior quarter. Amidst our focus to improve profitability and to preserve capital, the reduction in our net cash liquidity in H2 2022 was $430 million, and is 65% lower than the reduction in our net cash liquidity of $1,223 million in H1 2022.
  • Leveraging the Grab ecosystem, we continue to attract more transacting users, while driving cross-sell rates, which in turn improves retention and engagement.
  1. Group MTUs grew 14% YoY in the fourth quarter, primarily driven by the continued recovery in Mobility MTUs.
  2. GMV per MTU declined by 2% in the fourth quarter compared to the same period of last year, but grew 6% on a constant currency basis.
  3. Grab continues to drive cross-vertical penetration rates, with 61% of MTUs using two or more offerings on the Grab platform in 2022, up from 56% in 2021.
  4. 74% of our two-wheel drivers7 performed both food delivery and mobility jobs on the Grab platform, up from 67% in the fourth quarter 2021. On a full year basis, 71% of our two-wheel drivers7 performed both food delivery and mobility jobs on the Grab platform in 2022, up from 69% in 2021.

Group Full Year 2022 Key Operational and Financial Highlights

 

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

FY 2022

 

FY 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

(Constant currency)

 

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

 

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMV

19,937

 

 

16,061

 

 

24

%

30

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

MTUs (millions of users)

32.7

 

 

28.1

 

 

16

%

 

GMV per MTU ($)

610

 

 

571

 

 

7

%

12

%

Partner incentives

801

 

 

717

 

 

12

%

 

Consumer incentives

1,169

 

 

1,065

 

 

10

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

1,433

 

 

675

 

 

112

%

125

%

Loss for the year

(1,740

)

 

(3,555

)

 

51

%

 

Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA

65

 

 

(125

)

 

NM

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA

(793

)

 

(842

)

 

6

%

 

  • Revenue for the full year grew 112% YoY, or 125% YoY on a constant currency basis, to $1,433 million. Excluding the $68 million uplift in revenues from the change in business model in certain Deliveries offerings in one of our markets, full year revenues would be $1,365 million, which exceeded our guidance range of $1,320 million to $1,350 million.
  • Full year GMV was $19,937 million and grew 24% YoY, in line with our GMV growth guidance of 22% to 25% YoY. On a constant currency basis, GMV grew 30% YoY.
  • Loss for the year was $1,740 million, a 51% improvement YoY, primarily due to the improvements in Adjusted EBITDA, with Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA turning profitable, and the elimination of the non-cash interest expense of Grab’s convertible redeemable preference shares that converted to ordinary shares in December 2021. Non-cash expenses included a $412 million expense in stock-based compensation expenses, $294 million in fair value changes on investments and $150 million of depreciation and amortization.
  • Full year Adjusted EBITDA was negative $793 million, an improvement of 6% compared to negative $842 million for 2021. Adjusted EBITDA over the second half of 2022 was negative $272 million, above our guidance of negative $315 million.

Business Outlook

Financial Measure

Guidance

FY 2023

 

Revenue8

$2.20 billion - $2.30 billion

54% - 60% YoY

Adjusted EBITDA

$(275) million - $(325) million

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA Breakeven

 

Adjusted EBITDA Breakeven

Breakeven in Q4 2023,
from H2 2024 previously

The guidance represents our expectations as of the date of this press release, and may be subject to change.

Segment Financial and Operational Highlights

 

Deliveries

 

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

Q4 2022

 

Q4 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

FY 2022

 

FY 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMV

2,350

 

 

2,438

 

 

-4

%

5

%

9,827

 

 

8,530

 

 

15

%

22

%

Commission Rate

23.8

%

 

18.2

%

 

 

 

21.4

%

 

18.2

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue9

268

 

 

1

 

 

NM

 

NM

 

663

 

 

148

 

 

349

%

380

%

Segment Adjusted EBITDA

47

 

 

(84

)

 

NM

 

 

(35

)

 

(130

)

 

73

%

 

  • Deliveries revenue grew to $268 million in the fourth quarter 2022 from $1 million in the same period in 2021, and by 349% YoY for the full year 2022. The strong growth was primarily attributed to contributions from Jaya Grocer, a reduction in incentives as a percentage of GMV, coupled with the change in business model of certain Deliveries offerings in one of our markets9.
  • Commission rate for the quarter rose to 23.8%, up from 18.2% for the same period in 2021, and on a full year basis, rose to 21.4% from 18.2% in the prior year. The increase was primarily driven by contributions from Jaya Grocer and the change in business model of certain Deliveries offerings in one of our markets.
  • Fourth quarter 2022 Deliveries GMV declined 4% YoY, but grew 5% YoY on a constant currency basis. On a full year basis, Deliveries GMV grew 15% YoY, or 22% YoY on a constant currency basis.
  • Deliveries segment adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of GMV expanded to 2.0% in the fourth quarter of 2022 from negative 3.5% in the same period in 2021 and after achieving breakeven in the prior quarter. For full year 2022, Deliveries segment adjusted EBITDA improved by 73% YoY.
  • In the fourth quarter of 2022, the majority of our six core markets were profitable on a Deliveries segment adjusted EBITDA basis and in those respective markets, Deliveries segment adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of GMV were nearing or exceeding 3%.

Mobility

 

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

Q4 2022

 

Q4 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

FY 2022

 

FY 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

 

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

 

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMV

1,149

 

 

765

 

 

50

%

62

%

4,103

 

 

2,787

 

 

47

%

54

%

Commission Rate

23.4

%

 

23.8

%

 

 

 

23.3

%

 

23.4

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

189

 

 

106

 

 

78

%

91

%

639

 

 

456

 

 

40

%

46

%

Segment Adjusted EBITDA

152

 

 

76

 

 

97

%

 

494

 

 

345

 

 

43

%

 

  • Mobility revenues grew strongly and rose 78% YoY, or 91% YoY on a constant currency basis, in the fourth quarter 2022, and grew by 40% YoY, or 46% YoY on a constant currency basis, for the full year 2022. The strong YoY growth in Mobility was underpinned by the continued demand recovery amidst the reopening, which drove a normalization in local commutes and increase in airport rides, and our efforts to improve supply across the region.
  • Commission rate for the quarter was 23.4% from 23.8% for the same period in 2021, and on a full year basis, was 23.3% from 23.4% for the same period in 2021.
  • Mobility GMV was up 50% YoY, or 62% YoY on a constant currency basis, in the fourth quarter and grew 47% YoY, or 54% YoY on a constant currency basis, on a full year basis.
  • Mobility segment adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of GMV was 13.2% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 12.0% for full year 2022.
  • During the quarter, we continued our focus on increasing active driver supply and optimizing our existing supply to cater to the strong demand recovery. We have re-launched GrabShare, our car-pooling service in the Philippines and Singapore, to provide more affordable Mobility options for our users, while optimizing driver supply.

Financial Services

 

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

Q4 2022

 

Q4 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

FY 2022

 

FY 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

 

 

(unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-Interco Total Payment Volume (TPV)

3,744

 

 

3,395

 

 

10

%

19

%

14,954

 

 

12,149

 

 

23

%

29

%

GMV

1,452

 

 

1,247

 

 

16

%

25

%

5,809

 

 

4,591

 

 

27

%

31

%

Commission Rate

2.9

%

 

2.4

%

 

 

 

2.8

%

 

2.3

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

28

 

 

(1

)

 

NM

 

NM

 

71

 

 

27

 

 

166

%

185

%

Segment Adjusted EBITDA

(93

)

 

(110

)

 

16

%

 

(415

)

 

(349

)

 

-19

%

 

  • Revenue for Financial Services grew to $28 million in the fourth quarter 2022, from negative $1 million in the same period in 2021, and by 166% YoY or 185% YoY on a constant currency basis for the full year 2022. The strong YoY growth was primarily attributed to higher contributions from our lending business, and lowered incentives as a percentage of GMV.
  • Commission rate increased to 2.9% in the fourth quarter of 2022 from 2.4% in the same period in 2021, and to 2.8% in the full year 2022 from 2.3% in 2021. The increase in commission rates was primarily attributable to higher contributions from our lending business.
  • GMV for Financial Services was up 16% YoY in the quarter, or 25% YoY on a constant currency basis, and by 27% YoY or 31% YoY on a constant currency basis for the full year.
  • Segment adjusted EBITDA loss for the quarter improved 16% YoY, but declined 19% YoY for the full year, primarily attributed to higher expenses from Digibank operations. We have also continued to streamline our cost base in GrabFin, which declined by 4% YoY and 11% QoQ.

Enterprise and New Initiatives

 

($ in millions,

unless otherwise stated)

Q4 2022

 

Q4 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

FY 2022

 

FY 2021

 

YoY%

Change

YoY%

Change

 

 (unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

 (unaudited)

 

(unaudited)

 

 

(constant currency)

Operating metrics:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMV

46

 

51

 

-11

%

-4

%

198

 

153

 

30

%

35

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial measures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

17

 

16

 

10

%

20

%

60

 

44

 

37

%

46

%

Segment Adjusted EBITDA

6

 

5

 

28

%

 

21

 

9

 

121

%

 

  • Revenue from Enterprise and New Initiatives rose 10% YoY or 20% YoY on a constant currency basis for the fourth quarter 2022, and by 37% YoY, or 46% YoY on a constant currency basis for the full year 2022, mainly driven by growing contributions from our advertising services.
  • GMV for the fourth quarter declined 11% YoY, or 4% YoY on a constant currency basis, attributed to our focus on driving profitable transactions. On a full year basis, GMV grew 30% YoY, or 35% YoY on a constant currency basis.
  • Segment adjusted EBITDA grew 28% YoY in the quarter compared to the same period in 2021, and by 121% YoY for the full year, primarily attributed to lowered incentives as a percentage of GMV.

About Grab

Grab is a leading superapp in Southeast Asia, operating across the deliveries, mobility and digital financial services sectors. Serving over 500 cities in eight Southeast Asian countries - Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam - Grab is the regional category leader in food deliveries and mobility based on GMV in 2022, according to Euromonitor. Every day, Grab enables millions of people to order food or groceries, send packages, hail a ride or taxi, pay for online purchases or access services such as lending and insurance, all through a single app. Grab was founded in 2012 with the mission to drive Southeast Asia forward by creating economic empowerment for everyone, and strives to serve a triple bottom line: to simultaneously deliver financial performance for its shareholders and have a positive social and environmental impact in Southeast Asia.

Forward-Looking Statements

This document and the announced investor webcast contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact contained in this document and the webcast, including but not limited to, statements about Grab’s goals, targets, projections, outlooks, beliefs, expectations, strategy, plans, objectives of management for future operations of Grab, and growth opportunities, are forward-looking statements. Some of these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking words, including “anticipate,” “expect,” “suggest,” “plan,” “believe,” “intend,” “estimate,” “target,” “project,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “may,” “will,” “forecast” or other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements are based upon estimates and forecasts and reflect the views, assumptions, expectations, and opinions of Grab, which involve inherent risks and uncertainties, and therefore should not be relied upon as being necessarily indicative of future results. A number of factors, including macro-economic, industry, business, regulatory and other risks, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to: Grab’s ability to grow at the desired rate or scale and its ability to manage its growth; its ability to further develop its business, including new products and services; its ability to attract and retain partners and consumers; its ability to compete effectively in the intensely competitive and constantly changing market; its ability to continue to raise sufficient capital; its ability to reduce net losses and the use of partner and consumer incentives, and to achieve profitability; potential impact of the complex legal and regulatory environment on its business; its ability to protect and maintain its brand and reputation; general economic conditions, in particular as a result of COVID-19, currency exchange fluctuations and inflation; expected growth of markets in which Grab operates or may operate; and its ability to defend any legal or governmental proceedings instituted against it. In addition to the foregoing factors, you should also carefully consider the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of Grab’s registration statement on Form F-1 and the prospectus therein, and other documents filed by Grab from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Grab does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise, except as required under applicable law.

Unaudited Financial Information

Grab’s unaudited selected financial data for the three months and twelve months ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 included in this document and the investor webcast is based on financial data derived from the Grab’s management accounts that have not been reviewed or audited.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

This document and the investor webcast include references to non-IFRS financial measures, which include: Adjusted EBITDA, Segment Adjusted EBITDA, Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin. Grab uses these non-IFRS financial measures for financial and operational decision-making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons, and Grab’s management believes that these non-IFRS financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding its performance by excluding certain items that may not be indicative of its recurring core business operating results. For example, Grab’s management uses: Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA as a useful indicator of the economics of Grab’s business segments, as it does not include regional corporate costs. However, there are a number of limitations related to the use of non-IFRS financial measures, and as such, the presentation of these non-IFRS financial measures should not be considered in isolation from, or as an alternative to, financial measures determined in accordance with IFRS. In addition, these non-IFRS financial measures may differ from non-IFRS financial measures with comparable names used by other companies. See below for additional explanations about the non-IFRS financial measures, including their definitions and a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable IFRS financial measures. With regard to forward-looking non-IFRS guidance and targets provided in this document and the investor webcast, Grab is unable to provide a reconciliation of these forward-looking non-IFRS measures to the most directly comparable IFRS measures without unreasonable efforts because the information needed to reconcile these measures is dependent on future events, many of which Grab is unable to control or predict.

Explanation of non-IFRS financial measures:

  • Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS financial measure calculated as net loss adjusted to exclude: (i) interest income (expenses), (ii) other income (expenses), (iii) income tax expenses (credit), (iv) depreciation and amortization, (v) share-based compensation expenses, (vi) costs related to mergers and acquisitions, (vii) unrealized foreign exchange gain (loss), (viii) impairment losses on goodwill and non-financial assets, (ix) fair value changes on investments, (x) restructuring costs, (xi) legal, tax and regulatory settlement provisions and (xii) share listing and associated expenses.
  • Segment Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS financial measure, representing the Adjusted EBITDA of each of our four business segments, excluding, in each case, regional corporate costs.
  • Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS financial measure, representing the sum of Adjusted EBITDA of our four business segments.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-IFRS financial measure calculated as Adjusted EBITDA divided by Gross Merchandise Value.

 

Three months ended

December 31,

For the year ended

December 31,

 

2022

2021

2022

2021

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

$

$

$

$

Loss for the period

(391

)

(1,100

)

(1,740

)

(3,555

)

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest expenses

5

 

340

 

57

 

1,675

 

Other (income) / expense

(6

)

8

 

(7

)

(12

)

Income tax (credit) / expenses

*

(3

)

6

 

3

 

Depreciation and amortization

40

 

89

 

150

 

345

 

Share-based compensation expenses

90

 

110

 

412

 

357

 

Unrealized foreign exchange loss

12

 

9

 

2

 

1

 

Impairment losses on goodwill and non-financial assets

3

 

13

 

5

 

15

 

Fair value changes on investments

119

 

(103

)

294

 

(37

)

Restructuring costs

4

 

*

8

 

1

 

Legal, tax and regulatory settlement provisions

13

 

4

 

20

 

12

 

Share listing and associated expenses

-

 

328

 

-

 

353

 

Adjusted EBITDA

(111

)

(305

)

(793

)

(842

)

Regional corporate costs

223

 

192

 

858

 

717

 

Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA

112

 

(113

)

65

 

(125

)

 

 

 

 

 

Segment Adjusted EBITDA

 

 

 

 

Deliveries

47

 

(84

)

(35

)

(130

)

Mobility

152

 

76

 

494

 

345

 

Financial services

(93

)

(110

)

(415

)

(349

)

Enterprise and new initiatives

6

 

5

 

21

 

9

 

Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA

112

 

(113

)

65

 

(125

)

 

* Amount less than $1 million

This document and the investor webcast also includes “Pre-InterCo” data that does not reflect elimination of intragroup transactions, which means such data includes earnings and other amounts from transactions between entities within the Grab group that are eliminated upon consolidation. Such data differs materially from the corresponding figures post-elimination of intra-group transactions.

We compare the percent change in our current period results from the corresponding prior period using constant currency. We present constant currency growth rate information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying GMV and revenue performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. We calculate constant currency by translating our current period financial results using the corresponding prior period’s monthly exchange rates for our transacted currencies other than the U.S. dollar.

Operating Metrics

Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) is an operating metric representing the sum of the total dollar value of transactions from Grab’s services, including any applicable taxes, tips, tolls and fees, over the period of measurement. GMV is a metric by which Grab understands, evaluates and manages its business, and Grab’s management believes is necessary for investors to understand and evaluate its business. GMV provides useful information to investors as it represents the amount of a consumer’s spend that is being directed through Grab’s platform. This metric enables Grab and investors to understand, evaluate and compare the total amount of customer spending that is being directed through its platform over a period of time. Grab presents GMV as a metric to understand and compare, and to enable investors to understand and compare, Grab’s aggregate operating results, which captures significant trends in its business over time.

Total Payments Volume (TPV) means total payments volume received from consumers, which is an operating metric defined as the value of payments, net of payment reversals, successfully completed through our platform.

Monthly Transacting User (MTUs) is defined as the monthly transacting users, which is an operating metric defined as the monthly number of unique users who transact via Grab’s products, where transact means to have successfully paid for any of Grab’s products. MTUs is a metric by which Grab understands, evaluates and manages its business, and Grab’s management believes is necessary for investors to understand and evaluate its business.

Commission rate represents the total dollar value paid to Grab in the form of commissions and fees from each transaction, without any adjustments for incentives paid to driver- and merchant-partners or promotions to end-users, as a percentage of GMV, over the period of measurement.

Partner incentives is an operating metric representing the dollar value of incentives granted to driver- and merchant-partners. The incentives granted to driver- and merchant-partners include base incentives and excess incentives, with base incentives being the amount of incentives paid to driver- and merchant-partners up to the amount of commissions and fees earned by Grab from those driver- and merchant-partners, and excess incentives being the amount of payments made to driver- and merchant-partners that exceed the amount of commissions and fees earned by Grab from those driver- and merchant-partners.

Consumer incentives is an operating metric representing the dollar value of discounts and promotions offered to consumers. Partner incentives and consumer incentives are metrics by which we understand, evaluate and manage our business, and we believe are necessary for investors to understand and evaluate our business. We believe these metrics capture significant trends in our business over time.

Industry and Market Data

This document also contains information, estimates and other statistical data derived from third party sources (including Euromonitor), including research, surveys or studies, some of which are preliminary drafts, conducted by third parties, information provided by customers and/or industry or general publications. Such information involves a number of assumptions and limitations and due to the nature of the techniques and methodologies used in market research, and as such neither Grab nor the third-party sources (including Euromonitor) can guarantee the accuracy of such information. You are cautioned not to give undue weight on such estimates. Grab has not independently verified such third-party information, and makes no representation as to the accuracy of such third-party information.

Business Model Change Impact on Group Revenue

Deliveries and Group Revenues benefited by $68 million in Q4 2022 due to a business model change for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets from being an agent arranging for delivery services to be provided by our driver-partners to end-users, to being a principal whereby Grab is the delivery service provider contractually responsible for the delivery services provided to end-users. Revenue from these transactions is the amount of the delivery fees paid by end users for the delivery service, and the amount paid to driver-partners to carry out the delivery is recognised as an expense under cost of revenue. Revenues, excluding the impact of business model change, would have been $434 million in Q4 2022.

 

Q4 2022

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

$

Revenue (Excluding impact of business model change)

434

Add: Business model change impact

68

Revenue (As Reported)

502

This business model change is a prospective change starting from and including Q4 2022. For reference purposes only, if the change in business model had occurred with effect from Q4 2021, we estimate the impact on revenue for the previous four quarters to be as follows.

 

Q3 2022

Q2 2022

Q1 2022

Q4 2021

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

$

$

$

$

Revenue (As reported)

382

321

228

122

Add: Adjustment assuming business model change in prior periods

72

77

105

110

Revenue (assuming change in business model had occurred in the quarter)

454

398

333

232

Unaudited Summary of Financial Results

 

Condensed consolidated statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income

 

 

Three months ended

December 31,

For the year ended

December 31,

 

2022

2021

2022

2021

($ in millions, except for share amounts which are reflected in thousands and per share data)

$

$

$

$

Revenue

 

502

 

 

122

 

1,433

 

 

675

 

Cost of revenue

 

(388

)

 

(298

)

(1,356

)

 

(1,070

)

Sales and marketing expenses

 

(70

)

 

(84

)

(279

)

 

(241

)

General and administrative expenses

 

(166

)

 

(176

)

(647

)

 

(545

)

Research and development expenses

 

(110

)

 

(95

)

(466

)

 

(356

)

Net impairment losses on financial assets

 

(19

)

 

(11

)

(58

)

 

(19

)

Other expenses / (income)

 

(4

)

 

(15

)

*

 

1

 

Operating loss

 

(255

)

 

(557

)

(1,373

)

 

(1,555

)

Finance costs (net)

 

(135

)

 

(216

)

(353

)

 

(1,636

)

Share listing and associated expenses

 

-

 

 

(328

)

-

 

 

(353

)

Net finance costs

 

(135

)

 

(544

)

(353

)

 

(1,989

)

Share of loss of equity-accounted investees (net of tax)

 

(1

)

 

(2

)

(8

)

 

(8

)

Loss before income tax

 

(391

)

 

(1,103

)

(1,734

)

 

(3,552

)

Income tax (expense) / credit

*

 

3

 

(6

)

 

(3

)

Loss for the period

 

(391

)

 

(1,100

)

(1,740

)

 

(3,555

)

 

 

 

 

 

Items that will not be reclassified to profit or loss:

 

 

 

 

Defined benefit plan remeasurements

 

2

 

 

1

 

2

 

 

1

 

Equity investments at FVOCI – net change in fair value

 

(2

)

 

-

 

(3

)

 

-

 

Items that are or may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss:

 

 

 

 

Foreign currency translation differences – foreign operations

 

64

 

 

(21

)

(42

)

 

(42

)

Other comprehensive income / (loss) for the period, net of tax

 

64

 

 

(20

)

(43

)

 

(41

)

 

 

 

 

 

Total comprehensive loss for the period

 

(327

)

 

(1,120

)

(1,783

)

 

(3,596

)

*

 

 

 

 

Loss attributable to:

 

 

 

 

Owners of the Company

 

(386

)

 

(1,055

)

(1,683

)

 

(3,449

)

Non-controlling interests

 

(5

)

 

(45

)

(57

)

 

(106

)

Loss for the period

 

(391

)

 

(1,100

)

(1,740

)

 

(3,555

)

 

 

 

 

 

Total comprehensive loss attributable to:

 

 

 

 

Owners of the Company

 

(327

)

 

(1,077

)

(1,729

)

 

(3,489

)

Non-controlling interests

*

 

(43

)

(54

)

 

(107

)

Total comprehensive loss for the period

 

(327

)

 

(1,120

)

(1,783

)

 

(3,596

)

 

 

 

 

 

Loss per share:

 

 

 

 

Basic

$

(0.10

)

$

(0.74

)

$(0.44

)

$

(6.39

)

Diluted

$

(0.10

)

$

(0.74

)

$(0.44

)

$

(6.39

)

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted-average ordinary shares outstanding:

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

3,837,981

 

 

1,418,258

 

3,814,492

 

 

539,946

 

Diluted

 

3,837,981

 

 

1,418,258

 

3,814,492

 

 

539,946

 

* Amount less than $1 million

As we incurred net losses for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, basic loss per share was the same as diluted loss per share.

The number of outstanding Class A and Class B ordinary shares was 3,736 million and 104 million, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2022, and 3,619 million and 90 million, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2021. 314 million and 224 million potentially dilutive outstanding securities were excluded from the computation of diluted loss per ordinary share because their effects would have been antidilutive for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively, or issuance of such shares is contingent upon the satisfaction of certain conditions which were not satisfied by the end of the period.

Condensed consolidated statement of financial position

 

 

December 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

$

$

Non-current assets

 

 

Property, plant, and equipment

492

 

441

 

Intangible assets and goodwill

904

 

675

 

Associates and joint venture

107

 

14

 

Deferred tax assets

20

 

5

 

Other investments

1,742

 

1,241

 

Prepayments and other assets

217

 

127

 

 

3,482

 

2,503

 

Current assets

 

 

Inventories

48

 

4

 

Trade and other receivables

372

 

255

 

Prepayments and other assets

182

 

185

 

Other investments

3,134

 

3,240

 

Cash and cash equivalents

1,952

 

4,991

 

 

5,688

 

8,675

 

Total assets

9,170

 

11,178

 

Equity

 

 

Share capital and share premium

22,278

 

21,529

 

Reserves

602

 

606

 

Accumulated losses

(16,277

)

(14,402

)

Equity attributable to owners of the Company

6,603

 

7,733

 

Non-controlling interests

54

 

286

 

Total equity

6,657

 

8,019

 

 

 

 

Non-current liabilities

 

 

Loans and borrowings

1,248

 

2,031

 

Provisions

18

 

18

 

Other liabilities

132

 

81

 

Deferred tax liabilities

18

 

3

 

 

1,416

 

2,133

 

Current liabilities

 

 

Loans and borrowings

117

 

144

 

Provisions

38

 

35

 

Trade and other payables

933

 

844

 

Current tax liabilities

9

 

3

 

 

1,097

 

1,026

 

Total liabilities

2,513

 

3,159

 

Total equity and liabilities

9,170

 

11,178

 

Condensed consolidated statement of cash flow

 

 

Three months ended

December 31,

For the year ended

December 31,

 

2022

2021

2022

2021

($ in millions, unless otherwise stated)

$

$

$

$

Cash flows from operating activities

 

 

 

 

Loss before income tax

(391

)

(1,103

)

(1,734

)

(3,552

)

Adjustments for:

 

 

 

 

Amortization of intangible assets

6

 

59

 

21

 

236

 

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment

33

 

30

 

129

 

109

 

Impairment of intangible assets and goodwill

3

 

8

 

3

 

8

 

Impairment of property, plant and equipment

-

 

5

 

3

 

7

 

Equity-settled share-based payment

90

 

110

 

412

 

357

 

Finance costs

173

 

206

 

460

 

1,701

 

Net impairment loss on financial assets

19

 

11

 

58

 

19

 

Finance income

(37

)

10

 

(107

)

(65

)

Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment

(3

)

(1

)

(3

)

(1

)

Gain on disposal of associate

-

 

-

 

-

 

(2

)

Gain on disposal of subsidiary

(2

)

-

 

(2

)

-

 

Share listing and associated expenses

-

 

353

 

-

 

353

 

Share of loss of equity-accounted investees

(net of tax)

1

 

2

 

8

 

8

 

Change in provisions

3

 

10

 

3

 

15

 

 

(105

)

(300

)

(749

)

(807

)

Changes in:

 

 

 

 

- Inventories

(6

)

1

 

6

 

(1

)

- Deposits pledged

(14

)

(83

)

(21

)

(83

)

- Trade and other receivables

(44

)

(115

)

(160

)

(181

)

- Trade and other payables

141

 

128

 

131

 

137

 

Cash used in operations

(28

)

(369

)

(793

)

(935

)

Income tax paid

(6

)

5

 

(26

)

(3

)

Net cash used in operating activities

(34

)

(364

)

(819

)

(938

)

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from investing activities

 

 

 

 

Acquisition of property, plant and equipment

(24

)

(37

)

(58

)

(73

)

Purchase of intangible assets

(8

)

(7

)

(16

)

(12

)

Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment

5

 

4

 

12

 

25

 

Acquisition of subsidiaries with non-controlling interests, net of cash acquired, and loan receivables

(98

)

-

 

(266

)

-

Acquisition of additional interests in associates and joint ventures

-

 

(7

)

(109

)

(16

)

Proceeds from disposal of associate

3

 

-

 

3

 

8

 

Net proceeds from/ (acquisition of) other investments

438

 

(1,642

)

(683

)

(2,717

)

Restricted cash

-

 

95

 

-

 

-

 

Interest received

23

 

6

 

55

 

28

 

Net cash from/ (used in) investing activities

339

 

(1,588

)

(1,062

)

(2,757

)

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from financing activities

 

 

 

 

Proceeds from share-based payment arrangements

8

 

2

 

8

 

46

 

Proceeds from the reverse recapitalization

-

 

4,425

 

-

 

4,425

 

Payment of share listing and associated expenses

-

 

-

 

(39

)

-

 

Proceeds from bank loans

21

 

20

 

109

 

1,980

 

Repayment of bank loans

(813

)

(52

)

(1,019

)

(176

)

Payment of lease liabilities

(12

)

(5

)

(35

)

(24

)

Proceeds from issuance of convertible redeemable preference shares

-

 

200

 

-

 

463

 

Acquisition of non-controlling interests without change in control

(15

)

(460

)

(15

)

(460

)

Proceeds from subscription of shares in subsidiaries by non-controlling interests without change in control

3

 

*

32

 

443

 

Deposit pledged

-

 

(23

)

(3

)

(23

)

Interest paid

(40

)

(32

)

(160

)

(108

)

Net cash (used in)/ from financing activities

(848

)

4,075

 

(1,122

)

6,566

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net (decrease)/ increase in cash and cash equivalents

(543

)

2,123

 

(3,003

)

2,871

 

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period

2,284

 

2,702

 

4,838

 

2,004

 

Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash held

37

 

13

 

(57

)

(37

)

Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period

1,778

 

4,838

 

1,778

 

4,838

 

* Amount less than $1 million

1 Deliveries Revenues benefited by $68 million in Q4 2022 due to a business model change for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets from being an agent arranging for delivery services provided by our driver-partners to end-users, to being a principal whereby Grab is the delivery service provider contractually responsible for the delivery services provided to end-users. Excluding the change in business model, Q4 2022 and FY 2022 revenue growth would have been 255% YoY and 102% YoY, respectively. We expect this new business model to remain in place for those delivery offerings in that market going forward. On a constant currency basis and excluding the change in business model, we estimate revenue growth in 2023 to be 45% to 55%.

2 We calculate constant currency by translating our current period financial results using the corresponding prior period’s monthly exchange rates for our transacted currencies other than the U.S. dollar.

3 Deliveries revenues benefited by $68 million in Q4 2022 due to a business model change for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets from being an agent arranging for delivery services provided by our driver-partners to end-users, to being a principal whereby Grab is the delivery service provider contractually responsible for the delivery services provided to end-users.

4 Regional corporate costs are costs that are not attributed to any of the business segments, including certain regional research and development expenses, general and administrative expenses and marketing expenses. These regional research and development expenses also include mapping and payment technologies and support and development of the internal technology infrastructure. These general and administrative expenses also include certain shared costs such as finance, accounting, tax, human resources, technology and legal costs. Regional corporate costs exclude share-based compensation expenses.

5 Cash liquidity includes cash on hand, time deposits, marketable securities and restricted cash.

6 Net cash liquidity includes cash liquidity less loans and borrowings.

7 Based on Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand driver base

8 Deliveries Revenues benefited by $68 million in Q4 2022 due to a business model change for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets from being an agent arranging for delivery services provided by our driver-partners to end-users, to being a principal whereby Grab is the delivery service provider contractually responsible for the delivery services provided to end-users. We expect this new business model to remain in place for those delivery offerings in that market going forward. On a constant currency basis and excluding the change in business model, we estimate revenue growth in 2023 to be 45% to 55%.

9 Deliveries revenues benefited by $68 million in Q4 2022 due to a business model change for certain delivery offerings in one of our markets from being an agent arranging for delivery services provided by our driver-partners to end-users, to being a principal whereby Grab is the delivery service provider contractually responsible for the delivery services provided to end-users.

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Source: Grab Holdings Limited

FAQ

What is Grab's revenue growth in Q4 2022?

Grab's revenue grew by 310% year-over-year to $502 million in Q4 2022.

What was Grab's adjusted EBITDA loss in Q4 2022?

Grab reported an adjusted EBITDA loss of $111 million, improving by 63% year-over-year.

When does Grab expect to achieve adjusted EBITDA breakeven?

Grab anticipates achieving adjusted EBITDA breakeven by the fourth quarter of 2023.

What was Grab's cash liquidity at the end of Q4 2022?

Grab's cash liquidity stood at $6.5 billion at the end of Q4 2022.

How much did Grab's loss improve year-over-year in Q4 2022?

Grab's loss for the period improved by 64% year-over-year to $391 million in Q4 2022.

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