Grab Announces $600 Million Acquisition of Taiwan's foodpanda, Can Web3 Wallets and Crypto Payments Follow Suit?

動區BlockTempo
BTC3,81%
ETH4,79%

Southeast Asia super app Grab acquires Taiwan’s foodpanda for $600 million in cash, marking its first expansion beyond Southeast Asia; Grab has already integrated a Web3 wallet and enabled cryptocurrency deposits within its app. Will this infrastructure also enter the Taiwanese market? This warrants ongoing attention.
(Background: Grab adds “Web3 wallet” to collect NFTs, supporting 180 million users with crypto payments?)
(Additional context: Grab allows Philippine users to “deposit cryptocurrencies”: GrabPay instantly converts to fiat currency)

Table of Contents

Toggle

  • Transaction Details: €1.5 billion GMV, JP Morgan oversight, migration completed by 2027
  • Grab Is More Than a Delivery App: Web3 wallets and crypto payments quietly in place
  • Taiwan Market: The next stop for crypto payments?

Grab Holdings, Southeast Asia’s super app, has announced it will acquire Taiwan’s foodpanda for $600 million in cash, marking its first move into a non-Southeast Asian market. The deal is expected to be finalized in the second half of 2026 after regulatory approval.

For Grab, this is a milestone acquisition: Taiwan becomes its ninth market and the first outside Southeast Asia. Co-founder and CEO Anthony Tan highlighted Taiwan’s 23 million population with strong demand for mobile services, dense urban environments, and extensive experience managing high-density city logistics—highly aligned with Grab’s expertise.

Transaction Details: €1.5 billion GMV, JP Morgan oversight, migration completed by 2027

The deal is structured as a cash-free, debt-free transaction. The net proceeds from Delivery Hero will be used for debt repayment and general corporate purposes, with JP Morgan serving as financial advisor. CEO Niklas Östberg called this a key step in the company’s transformation.

Taiwan’s foodpanda shows impressive figures: projected GMV of about €1.5 billion (roughly $1.8 billion) in 2025, with positive adjusted EBITDA for the full year, indicating real profitability.

Regarding platform migration, consumers, merchants, and delivery partners will be fully transitioned to Grab’s platform, aiming for completion by the first half of 2027. Both companies plan extensive preparations to ensure business continuity during the transition.

Grab Is More Than a Delivery App: Web3 Wallets and Crypto Payments Already in Place

Grab’s ambitions go far beyond food delivery. Founded in 2012 as a ride-hailing company, it has evolved into Southeast Asia’s super app, offering food delivery, groceries, mobile payments, and financial services, serving tens of millions of users monthly and generating $18.8 billion in economic value annually.

In the crypto space, Grab’s efforts are deeper than many realize: the app already features a built-in Web3 wallet supporting NFT collections, targeting 180 million users. In the Philippines, users can deposit BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT via GrabPay and instantly convert to fiat. Grab has also stated it is exploring expanding digital asset support; with regulatory approval, direct crypto payments for meals could soon become a reality.

Taiwan Market: The Next Stop for Crypto Payments?

Whether this infrastructure will also enter Taiwan remains officially unconfirmed, but conditions are shaping up. Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission recently announced that stablecoins will be issued primarily by financial institutions, with a rollout expected as early as June 2026. Once regulatory frameworks are clear, Grab’s proven crypto payment model in other markets could be adapted for Taiwan.

For Web3 and crypto enthusiasts, this acquisition is more than a reshuffle of delivery market share; it signals that a super app equipped with Web3 wallets and crypto deposit infrastructure is about to land in Taiwan. The subsequent evolution of the payment ecosystem is worth continuous monitoring.

View Original
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.
Comment
0/400
No comments