The funding will come from parties including U.S. investors and
strategic backers, said the person, who declined to be
identified as he was not authorized to speak to media.
Grab declined to comment.
The funding comes after Toyota Motor Corp agreed in June to buy
a $1 billion stake in Grab as the lead investor in a financing
round launched after Grab acquired Uber Technologies Inc's [UBER.UL]
operations in Southeast Asia.
Six-year-old Grab, which counts Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi
Chuxing and SoftBank Group Corp as backers, was valued at just
over $10 billion after the automaker's investment, according to
a person familiar with the matter at the time.
Grab, which started as a taxi-booking firm six years ago, has
been transforming itself into a consumer technology group,
offering services such as digital payments and food delivery.
Earlier this year, Uber sold its Southeast Asian business to
Grab in exchange for a stake in the Singapore-based firm, in a
deal that has prompted regulatory scrutiny.
The Wall Street Journal reported Grab's new funding earlier on
Wednesday.
(Reporting by Anshuman Daga and Aradhana Aravindan in SINGAPORE;
Additional reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by
Manolo Serapio Jr.)
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