Grab Holdings Ltd (GRAB) reported Q3 2025 earnings of $0.01 per share, matching Wall Street's consensus but falling short of expectations for revenue, which also came in at $0.9 billion. Both metrics were in line with analyst estimates, yet the results highlight ongoing challenges for the company.
The company's revenue of $0.9 billion did not exceed the anticipated figure, indicating potential operational hurdles or market conditions impacting performance. Grab operates an extensive platform that connects millions of users with driver- and merchant-partners for services ranging from food delivery to ride-hailing across Southeast Asia.
Grab's financial snapshot shows a market capitalization of $22.657 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 204.12. The company is set to release its next earnings report on February 16, 2026, with analysts estimating earnings per share of $0.007 and revenue of $1.0 billion.
Investors can gain further insights into these results by listening to the upcoming earnings conference call, where management will provide additional context on the company’s performance and outlook.
