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    Delivery Hero Sells Taiwan Branch for $600 Million

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    Posted on March 23, 2026

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    Last updated: March 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Delivery Hero has agreed to sell its Foodpanda operations in Taiwan to Grab for $600 million. The proceeds will be used to reduce the company’s debt.

    Table of Contents

    • Grab's Strategic Expansion and Acquisition Details
    • Grab's Market Entry into Taiwan
    • Financial Performance and Projections
    • Foodpanda Taiwan's Recent Performance
    • Grab's Revenue and EBITDA Targets
    • Delivery Hero's Strategic Review and Shareholder Response
    • Shareholder Pressure and Market Reaction
    • Reporting Credits

    Grab to buy Delivery Hero's Foodpanda Taiwan business for $600 million

    By Tristan Veyet and Yantoultra Ngui

    Grab's Strategic Expansion and Acquisition Details

    March 23 (Reuters) - Southeast Asia's biggest ride-hailing and delivery firm, Grab, said on Monday it would pay $600 million in cash for Delivery Hero's Foodpanda delivery business in Taiwan, in its first expansion outside the region.

    The Taiwan purchase gives the Singapore-based company a sizeable delivery foothold beyond Southeast Asia in its pursuit of a broader expansion strategy built around artificial intelligence, newer services and selective overseas deals.

    Grab's Market Entry into Taiwan

    "This is a natural next step for Grab, as our experience in Southeast Asia is a direct fit for this market," Anthony Tan, Grab's group CEO and co-founder, said in a statement.

    Grab said the deal, subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions, was expected to close in the second half of 2026, and was expected to contribute at least $60 million in incremental adjusted EBITDA in 2028.

    Financial Performance and Projections

    Foodpanda Taiwan's Recent Performance

    MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE

    Foodpanda in Taiwan generated about $1.8 billion in gross merchandise value in 2025 and was profitable on an adjusted EBITDA basis before Delivery Hero group cost allocations, it added.

    Grab's Revenue and EBITDA Targets

    In February, Reuters reported that Grab was targeting annual revenue growth of more than 20% over the next three years and aimed to triple EBITDA to $1.5 billion by 2028.

    At the time Alex Hungate, its president and chief operating officer, said the company had taken "toeholds" outside Southeast Asia, including its acquisition of U.S. wealth platform Stash.

    Grab reiterated its 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance of $700 million to $720 million and said the transaction would be accretive to its 2026 group revenue forecast of $4.04 billion to $4.10 billion.

    The company said it aimed to complete migration of users, merchants and drivers to the Grab app by early 2027.

    Delivery Hero's Strategic Review and Shareholder Response

    Delivery Hero CEO Niklas Oestberg said the Taiwan divestment was "a key first step" in the group's strategic review.

    The deal proceeds will go to repay debt, the company said in a separate statement. Shares in the group rose 2.8%.

    Shareholder Pressure and Market Reaction

    Shareholders, most notably Aspex Management, have pressed Delivery Hero for progress in the strategic review of activities, as its shares have lost nearly a third of their value this year.

    "Starting to divest assets is a positive, but Taiwan in itself is completely insufficient, as the company continues to rack up regulatory fines and mismanage capital via inefficient financing arrangements," Aspex said in a statement.

    "A lot more needs to be done if the management wants to regain trust from the capital markets."

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Tristan Veyet in Poland and Yantoultra Ngui in Singapore; Additional reporting by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak, Clarence Fernandez and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The sale marks Delivery Hero’s exit from Taiwan, transferring local operations to Grab, a major Southeast Asian super‑app—though a previous $950 million deal with Uber was blocked by Taiwan regulators (investing.com).
    • •Grab’s $600 million purchase aligns with its strategy to expand its food‑delivery footprint across Asia, benefiting from Delivery Hero’s market position in Taiwan (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Delivery Hero will channel the sale proceeds toward debt repayment, bolstering its financial balance sheet amid broader strategic restructuring and asset divestments in Asia (en.wikipedia.org).

    References

    • Uber ends Foodpanda Taiwan acquisition after regulatory hurdles By Reuters
    • Grab Holdings
    • Delivery Hero

    Frequently Asked Questions about Delivery Hero sells Taiwan branch for $600 million

    1Who bought Delivery Hero's Taiwan branch?

    Grab Holdings bought Delivery Hero's food delivery business in Taiwan.

    2How much did Delivery Hero sell its Taiwan branch for?

    Delivery Hero sold its Taiwan branch for $600 million.

    3What will Delivery Hero do with the proceeds from the sale?

    Delivery Hero will use the proceeds to repay its debt.

    4When was the deal to sell Delivery Hero's Taiwan business announced?

    The sale was announced on March 23.

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