Southeast Asia’s leading superapp Grab and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) have announced a partnership to enhance visitor experiences and strengthen Singapore’s position as a top travel destination.
Through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), both organizations aim to attract more international visitors and drive tourism spend, while delivering seamless and authentic travel experiences across the city, Grab said in a statement on Tuesday.
At the heart of the partnership is a shared ambition to strengthen Singapore’s position as a destination that consistently delivers value, discovery and seamless experiences at every step of the traveler journey.
By combining STB’s expertise in destination marketing and partnerships with Grab’s technology and insights into dining and commuting trends, the collaboration seeks to empower travelers of all profiles to explore Singapore’s diverse precincts with greater ease and relevance, ensuring they get the most value from their trips.
The mutual sharing of data insights plays a key role in helping both organisations better understand evolving traveller behaviours and uncover more meaningful experiences for visitors.
This aligns with STB’s Tourism 2040 roadmap by cultivating visitor demand, enhancing Singapore’s attractiveness as a destination and driving quality tourism growth.
“Visitors today seek good value and unforgettable experiences when they travel – and Singapore is a compact, yet exciting destination that delivers on both,
“Together with Grab, we hope to inspire more travellers to consider Singapore, and when they are here, to make every ride an adventure,” said Terrence Voon, Executive Director for Southeast Asia at STB.
“Grab’s extensive reach and capabilities, coupled with STB’s destination know-how, will help us understand our customers better, while making it easier for them to discover more, and get the most out of every moment in Singapore,” he added.
As part of the collaboration, STB will act as the gateway connecting Grab with tourism partners across Singapore to enable closer collaboration.
Deeper insights gained from these partners, combined with Grab’s demand generation tools and marketing capabilities, will help drive greater footfall and tourism spending throughout the island — benefiting a wide array of local businesses and experiences.
One key initiative is the enhancement of the Grab Travel Pass, a convenient bundle offering discounts on Grab transport and services in-country.
Available to all international travelers visiting Singapore, the Travel Pass simplifies travel planning and improves on-ground mobility, delivering greater value to travelers while driving growth for tourism partners.
Leveraging Singapore’s strength as a hub for global and regional events, the partnership will also see Grab collaborating with STB and event organizers to elevate the overall event experience through its mobility, food and financial services which are widely used by both leisure and business travelers.
“One of Singapore’s greatest charms lies in the richness of its everyday experiences — from its distinctive neighborhoods to the hawker centers and small eateries that define its culinary identity,
“Through our partnership with STB, we hope to help travelers uncover these authentic moments, showcasing Singapore’s heritage and encouraging deeper exploration of its diverse precincts,” said Alejandro Osorio, Managing Director of Grab Singapore.
“In doing so, we not only enrich the visitor experience but also support local businesses by connecting them with a broader international audience,” he added.
This partnership also builds on Singapore’s strong tourism momentum in 2025, with 8.33 million international visitor arrivals recorded in the first six months of this year, and S$8.07 billion($6.29 billion) in tourism spend in the first quarter of 2025.
As competition for global travelers intensifies, collaborations like this are essential for sustainable growth by offering richer experiences and extending the economic benefits of tourism deeper into local communities, said the statement.
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