Grab launches free prolonged medical leave insurance scheme for its private-hire drivers

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SINGAPORE - Ride-hailing platform Grab launched on Wednesday (Jan 16) a free medical leave insurance scheme for drivers who frequently use its service, in a move to protect them against a loss of earnings.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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