Merchant-partner

Upskill Your
Business with Grab

Access useful training resources, receive skills advice and learn industry best practices to transform your business.

What is SkillsFuture Queen Bee?

‘SkillsFuture Queen Bee’ is a nationwide upskilling program initiated by the SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).

In collaboration with SSG, Grab provides support for Small & Medium Enterprises in the Food Services sector to close skills gap and address your business needs.

How can my business benefit?

1    Receive skills advice

Get customised guidance from our Skills Manager to identify your skills need and suitable programmes

2    Access training resources

Get relevant resources to support your business development plan, including free masterclasses, workshops and guidance on government schemes/funding for SMEs.

3   Learn industry best practices

Network with various industry partners and peer companies to gain insights and new knowledge.

Who can join?

Small Medium Enterprise in the Food Services or Retail sector, who is:

  • Registered or incorporated in Singapore
  • At least 30% of shares are owned by SG citizen/PR
  • Which on its own or together with its related corporation(s) has a total number of employees of max 200; or, does not have annual sales turnover > S$100 million

Contact Grab Skills Managers

Write to any of us, and we’ll be in touch with you soon!

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

COVID-19 has dealt an unprecedented blow to the tourism industry, affecting the livelihoods of millions of workers. One of them was Komsan, an assistant chef in a luxury hotel based in the Srinakarin area.

As the number of tourists at the hotel plunged, he decided to sign up as a GrabFood delivery-partner to earn an alternative income. Soon after, the hotel ceased operations.

Komsan has viewed this change through an optimistic lens, calling it the perfect opportunity for him to embark on a fresh journey after his previous job. Aside from GrabFood deliveries, he now also picks up GrabExpress jobs. It can get tiring, having to shuttle between different locations, but Komsan finds it exciting. And mostly, he’s glad to get his income back on track.