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2016

Honda has invested in Uber's biggest ride-hailing rival in Southeast Asia

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Reuters/Edgar Su

Southeast Asian ride-hailing service Grab said on Monday it had secured an investment from Japanese automaker Honda as part of a deal to collaborate on its motorbike-hailing service, in the latest auto industry tie-up of its type.

Grab said Honda had agreed to invest an undisclosed amount in the firm, and the two companies would form a partnership to develop the ride-sharing technology and related driver education programs.

Automakers such as Volkswagen , Toyota, and General Motors also have tie-ups with ride-sharing firms to hedge against a shift in the vehicle market away from private ownership.

Grab, the biggest rival to ride-sharing service Uber in Southeast Asia, raised $750 million in a funding round in September. A source familiar with the matter said the round valued Grab at more than $3 billion.

Earlier this month, Grab, whose services include taxi and motorbike-hailing, car-pooling, delivery and mobile payments, announced that Japanese financial services company Tokyo Century Corp had made a strategic investment in the firm for an undisclosed amount.

(Reporting by Aradhana Aravindan; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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