Singapore-headquartered ride-hailing and delivery provider Grab Holdings Ltd acquired Singapore restaurant reservation app Chope for an undisclosed sum, expanding its services, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

The deal will add dinner bookings to Grab’s range of offerings, as it seeks to ward off rivals like GoTo Group and Line Man Wongnai in markets including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, the report added. The development was earlier reported by the Business Times (BT).

According to Bloomberg, Grab is pushing beyond its core services of ride hailing and food delivery, seeking to boost its margins in the cut-throat Southeast Asia market of more than 650 million people. Chope’s booking app has gained popularity in the region, but it too has faced stiff competition in a crowded market.

“Considering today’s challenging and competitive market, we have chosen to seek a partner to help us pursue new opportunities for sustainable growth,” Chope founder Arrif Ziaudeen said in a statement, according to Bloomberg’s report. “We evaluated potential buyers and found the best fit with Grab.”

Grab said it is taking over Chope’s operations in Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, as part of the deal. Chope staff will join Grab’s offices in a couple of weeks, BT reported, citing an internal email it had seen from Grab head of deliveries Ngiam Xin Wei.

No roles in Grab will be made redundant as a result of the deal, and Chope’s team will remain as a unit under Grab’s Omnicommerce business, it said.

According to its website, Chope is free to use and is available in seven cities: Singapore, Jakarta, Bali, Bangkok, Phuket, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.

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