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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · No, Uber does not operate in Malaysia. Much to my chagrin, I’m stuck with an expensive taxi, the cheap but slow bus or the fast but pricey train. If you’re reading this, you’re better already better prepared than I was. And, the good news is, there are plenty of Uber alternatives in Malaysia! Related: (links open in new tab)

  2. Branding itself as the “third e-hailing force” in Malaysia, MyCar takes after Uber and Grab in terms of user experience. Similarly, the app enables users to track where their drivers are, message them while they are en-route and pay for their trips using either cash or card.

  3. Ride-hailing service Uber has stopped working in Malaysia following its South-East Asian operations' merger with Grab, though it will continue to run in Singapore and Philippines as regulators address monopoly concerns.

  4. Mar 26, 2018 · Grab will extend its leadership as the most cost-efficient Southeast Asian platform, as it takes over Uber’s operations and assets in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

  5. Launched in 2012 as a ride-hailing app like Uber, Grab has since expanded broadly. In 2018, it pushed Uber out of South East Asia.

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Finding it hard to book a ride these days? There's no harm getting multiple e-hailing apps so you can find the best deal or ensure you get to your destination.

  7. 41 posts. 40 helpful votes. Uber in malaysia. 6 years ago. We go to malaysia next week travelling around the country quite a bit. Someone has told us to use Uber. Is it much cheaper and is it quick and punctual. Many thanks forcany help. N.

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