The hike is expected to defray the higher costs attributable to the implementation of the Platform Workers Act, effective Jan ...
FROM Jan 1, 2025, the platform fee on ComfortDelGro’s app Zig will be adjusted by S$0.30 to S$0.50, the land transport giant announced on Tuesday (Dec 24). Therefore, the platform fee for rides booked ...
SINGAPORE: In a move to comply with upcoming legislative changes, leading ride-hailing platforms Grab, Gojek, Tada, and ...
The four ride-hailing operators partly attributed the hike to costs arising from the upcoming Platform Workers Act.
ComfortDelGro plans to raise the platform fee for ride bookings from a flat rate of 70 cents now to a variable rate of ...
Grab, the largest ride-hailing firm here, will raise its platform fee by 20 cents from 70 cents to 90 cents per trip from Jan 1, 2025. In an e-mail announcement to its users on Dec 24, Grab said ...
Starting in 2025, passengers using ride-hailing services such as Gojek, Tada, and ComfortDelGro’s CDG Zig will face higher ...
In a separate announcement to users, Grab Holdings is similarly raising its platform fees for ride-hailing from 70 cents now ...
All users with M1 assets under $10,000 will be charged a $3 platform fee each month. Users whose assets are $10,000 or above or who have an active M1 personal loan do not have to pay this fee.
The fee for trading funds is also lower, at £1.50. While the platform fee of 0.25% is at the lower end of the traditional trading platforms, it’s charged on shares as well as funds (although ...
FROM Jan 1, 2025, the platform fee on ComfortDelGro’s app Zig will be adjusted by S$0.30 to S$0.50, the land transport giant announced on Tuesday (Dec 24). Therefore, the platform fee for rides booked ...