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Uber Pulls Out Of South East Asian Market – Sells To Grab

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Global taxi hailing startup Uber Technologies Inc., is withdrawing its South East Asian operations and has agreed to sell its business to rival Grab.

According to reports, the US based ride hailing firm has reached an agreement to sell its business to the bigger, regional rival Grab. This move marks the second time the company had to retreat from Asia. As per the agreement, Uber would get a 30% stake in the combined business while Grab will acquire all of Uber’s operations including their food delivery service UberEats. Uber’s Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowshahi will join the board of the Singapore based company, post the transaction. The transaction would also value Grab at $6 billion, the same valuation it commanded in its most recent capital raising.

Speaking about the acquisition Grab’s Chief Executive Officer Anthony Tan said, “Today’s acquisition marks the beginning of a new era. The combined business is the leader in platform and cost efficiency in the region.” The cease fire also marks a victory for the Japan based venture capital firm SoftBank Group Corp., who is currently the biggest shareholder in both companies. The venture firm has been pushing to reduce competition in the Southeast Asian ride hailing market in order to reach a market capitalization of $20.1 billion by 2025.

This is the third time the company sold one of its businesses to rivals in foreign markets. In 2016, Uber had to sell its business in China to Didi Chuxing after a fierce battle in which both the companies burned through cash to court drivers and riders with rich subsidies. In 2017, Uber had to negotiate a similar deal in Russia selling the firm’s Russian business to the ride hailing firm Yandex.

After Dara Khosrowshahi took over as the chief executive officer, the company has been focusing on cleaning up the company’s financials preparing for the initial public offering set for next year. However, according to Khosrowshahi, the company is committed to key markets such as Japan and India. In a statement, Khosrowshahi said, “(The deal) will help us double down on our plans for growth as we invest heavily in our products and technology.”

Founded in 2012 in Kuala Lumpur, Grab is one of South East Asia’s dominant ride hailing service. In the past 4 years, the company has managed to raise $4 billion from investors and offer services in 191 cities across Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia.

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Imarticus Learning Acquires MyCaptain for INR 50 Crore to Boost Non-Tech Upskilling

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Imarticus Learning, an IPO-bound professional education firm, has acquired Bengaluru-based edtech platform MyCaptain for INR 50 crore in a cash-and-stock deal. This marks Imarticus’s fourth acquisition in four years and is aimed at expanding its presence in non-tech career training, especially across India’s Tier-II and Tier-III cities. MyCaptain, which has over 500,000 learners and a revenue of ₹27 crore for FY25, specializes in creative and entrepreneurial fields, with 60% of its users from smaller cities.

 

With this acquisition, Imarticus will bring MyCaptain’s employability bootcamps in digital marketing, design, and content to its 20+ classroom centers in 16 cities, blending online and offline learning. MyCaptain will operate as a fully-owned subsidiary, and all 250 of its employees will join Imarticus, expanding the combined workforce to over 850. The move supports Imarticus’s goal to reach five million learners by FY28 and deepen its offerings in non-tech domains.

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Kingdom of Innovation: Saudi Arabia Tops Global Startup Growth Rankings for 2025

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Saudi Arabia has been named the fastest-growing startup ecosystem in the world in the 2025 StartupBlink Global Startup Ecosystem Index, with a growth rate exceeding 200%—the only country in the global top 100 to achieve this milestone. This surge has earned the Kingdom the “Country of the Year” title, highlighting its transformation into a global innovation leader.

The report ranks 110 countries and 1,400 cities, with three Saudi cities—led by Riyadh—making the global top 1,000. Riyadh entered the world’s top 100 startup cities, posting a 134% growth rate, and solidifying its role as a regional tech hub.

Saudi Arabia now leads globally in HealthTech, nanotechnology, and transport tech, and ranks among the top in sectors like fintech, e-commerce, logistics, and gaming. The Kingdom’s rapid progress is fueled by Vision 2030, robust government support, and record venture capital investment, making it the most funded VC market in MENA.

Startups such as Tabby, Tamara, and Jahez exemplify this momentum, as Saudi Arabia emerges as a top destination for innovation and entrepreneurship.

 

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SC Grants Relief to Paytm’s First Games, Stays Massive GST Notice

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The Supreme Court of India has granted interim relief to Paytm’s gaming arm, First Games, by staying proceedings on a ₹5,712 crore GST notice issued by the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI). The notice, sent in April 2025, demanded GST for the period January 2018 to March 2023, based on the department’s view that 28% GST should be levied on the total entry amount, rather than the 18% GST currently paid on platform fees.

First Games challenged the notice in the Supreme Court, which on May 23, 2025, ordered a stay on all further proceedings until a final decision is reached. The dispute is part of a broader industry-wide debate over the correct GST treatment for real money gaming platforms, with similar cases pending before the court. Following the stay, Paytm shares rose nearly 2% in early trading, reflecting investor optimism.

The Supreme Court’s order provides temporary relief to First Games and signals ongoing judicial scrutiny of GST demands across India’s online gaming sector.

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