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Grab has just announced its newest service named Grab IGIB, offering free water delivery in the area of Marikina. To book a Grab IGIB, locate the Grab IGIB option in the Grab App, click on IGIB Today, and enter your location as the drop-off point. The Grab IGIB option is only visible and available on the app to users in the following areas: Escopa III Escopa IV Industrial Valley Jesus de La Pena Tanong Santo Nino Concepcion Dos Nangka Parang Marikina Heights Grab IGIB is only available from March 27-29, 4:00-9:00 PM, or until supplies last. Grab Philippines is now seeking a Php 20 increase in its base fare due to rising fuel prices and the need to bring in more drivers to their GrabCar service. Ronald Roda, Grab Philippines' senior director for strategy and operations has stated that the company has recently filed a petition before the  Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in accommodating its price hike and is set to hear the petition this June 29. Grab's motorcycle taxi service, GrabBike, seems to be available in the Philippines once again. The service was launched by Grab in the Philippines in 2015, with limited operations. Read more in our articles including "Grab introduces Grab IGIB, free water delivery service" and "Grab offers PHP 11 flat fare for new and returning users for 11.11".

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Grab has just announced its newest service named Grab IGIB, offering free water delivery in the area of Marikina. To book a Grab IGIB, locate the Grab IGIB option in the Grab App, click on IGIB Today, and enter your location as the drop-off point.

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The Grab IGIB option is only visible and available on the app to users in the following areas: Escopa III Escopa IV Industrial Valley Jesus de La Pena Tanong Santo Nino Concepcion Dos Nangka Parang Marikina Heights Grab IGIB is only available from March 27-29, 4:00-9:00 PM, or until supplies last. Grab Philippines is now seeking a Php 20 increase in its base fare due to rising fuel prices and the need to bring in more drivers to their GrabCar service. Ronald Roda, Grab Philippines' senior director for strategy and operations has stated that the company has recently filed a petition before the  Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in accommodating its price hike and is set to hear the petition this June 29.

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Our coverage of grab igib philippines includes: "Grab introduces Grab IGIB, free water delivery service"; "Grab offers PHP 11 flat fare for new and returning users for 11.11"; "Grab resumes 24/7 operations in Metro Manila and select provinces". Each article provides unique insights and information.