>130,000
women driver-partners earned an income on the Grab platform in 2024*
*See 2024 ESG Report for more details
1 in 2
women driver-partners have opted into the Women Passengers Preferred safety feature to prioritise women-to-women matching

This feature allows women driver-partners to increase the likelihood of matching with women passengers.
In 2024, more than 1 in 2 women driver-partners have toggled on their preference. For those who toggled on, women-to-women matching increased by 1.35x.

A region-wide anti-harassment guidebook was developed in GrabAcademy to equip women driver-partners with the knowledge and skills to understand and manage situations that may lead to harassment.

Grab has numerous safety features to keep all driver-partners and passengers safe, before, during and after the journey. This includes AudioProtect, which enables in-ride audio recording to deter safety incidents and aid dispute resolution, with user consent.

Yusni Hafsah Hutasuhut, a 56-year-old GrabCar driver-partner and mother of six in Indonesia, began driving in 2017 after her husband became bedridden. With her earnings, she supported her children's education and found support in Grab's women-focused community and safety features.
“I used to be just a housewife. Now, I’m a Grab driver, a provider, and a role model to my children — because Grab gave women like me an opportunity.”
GrabCar driver-partner
Indonesia