Group 1 - SoftBank Group and key shareholders of GoTo Group are seeking to remove CEO Patrick Walujo, which may accelerate acquisition talks with Grab Holdings [1] - A memorandum has been signed by several GoTo shareholders to convene an extraordinary general meeting to vote on multiple core issues, including the removal of Walujo, who has overseen a decline of over 40% in GoTo's market value during his tenure [1] - Walujo is viewed by shareholders as a significant opposition force against the acquisition by Grab [1] Group 2 - Grab has been in intermittent negotiations with GoTo for a potential merger, but concerns over antitrust issues have hindered formal agreements [2] - Grab has been evaluating GoTo's accounts, contracts, and operational specifics throughout the year, aiming to reduce competition and operational costs through a merger [2] - Both Grab and GoTo are among the largest ride-hailing service providers in Southeast Asia, and their merger could help alleviate financial losses and enhance competitiveness [2][3] Group 3 - Despite potential antitrust regulatory challenges, both companies aim to improve their financial fundamentals through integration [3] - The business portfolios of Grab and GoTo are highly overlapping, and acquiring GoTo could lead to resource sharing and cost synergies in technology development, platform operations, and marketing [3] - The merger would allow Grab to integrate resources from the largest internet platform in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, expanding its user base and market share [3]
东南亚网约车“超级巨头”即将诞生? 软银支持罢免GoTo首席执行官 与Grab(GRAB.US)合并在望