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In this episode, Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia interviews Philipp Kandal, Chief Product Officer at Grab, Southeast Asia's leading super app serving over 40 million monthly active users across eight countries.
Originally launched as a taxi-hailing service in Malaysia, Grab has evolved into a comprehensive platform offering ride-hailing, food delivery, financial services, and more. After acquiring Uber's Southeast Asia operations in 2018, Grab went public in 2021 and is now valued at approximately $20 billion, generating $2.8 billion in revenue with 19% year-over-year growth.
We explore Grab's transformation from a single-service app to a super app powerhouse, diving into their hyperlocal approach to product development, organizational structure, and how they leverage technology to solve unique challenges in Southeast Asia.
What you'll learn:
Episode Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction and Grab's Evolution
(10:00) Building Product Teams at Scale
(20:00) Hyperlocal Strategy in Southeast Asia
(30:00) Product Development Through User Understanding
(40:00) Balancing Growth and Profitability
(50:00) Technical Innovation and Challenges
Key Takeawaysđ:
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Credits:
Host: Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia
Guest: Philipp Kandal
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In this episode, Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia interviews Philipp Kandal, Chief Product Officer at Grab, Southeast Asia's leading super app serving over 40 million monthly active users across eight countries.
Originally launched as a taxi-hailing service in Malaysia, Grab has evolved into a comprehensive platform offering ride-hailing, food delivery, financial services, and more. After acquiring Uber's Southeast Asia operations in 2018, Grab went public in 2021 and is now valued at approximately $20 billion, generating $2.8 billion in revenue with 19% year-over-year growth.
We explore Grab's transformation from a single-service app to a super app powerhouse, diving into their hyperlocal approach to product development, organizational structure, and how they leverage technology to solve unique challenges in Southeast Asia.
What you'll learn:
Episode Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction and Grab's Evolution
(10:00) Building Product Teams at Scale
(20:00) Hyperlocal Strategy in Southeast Asia
(30:00) Product Development Through User Understanding
(40:00) Balancing Growth and Profitability
(50:00) Technical Innovation and Challenges
Key Takeawaysđ:
This episode is brought to you by Persona, the adaptable identity platform that helps businesses fight fraud, meet compliance requirements, and build trust.
These days, it's easier than ever for fraudsters to steal voices, faces, and identities. That's where Persona comes in; helping leading companies to securely verify individuals and businesses worldwide, providing flexible building blocks to create tailored verification flows that maximize conversion while minimizing risks.
Whether you work at a startup or large enterprise, you can get started for free here: withpersona.com/productschool
Social Links:
- Follow our Podcast on Tik Tok here
- Follow Product School on LinkedIn here
- Join Product School's free events here
- Find out more about Product School here
Credits:
Host: Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia
Guest: Philipp Kandal
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