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Grab: SGX’s SDR Launch Opens a New Door for Singapore Investors
The launch of Grab’s inaugural Singapore Depository Receipt (SDR) on SGX marks a significant milestone, allowing investors to gain exposure to Nasdaq-listed Grab in SGD during local trading hours. An SDR represents beneficial ownership of the underlying overseas-listed shares, with the depositary holding the actual U.S. shares while investors trade the receipt on SGX.
For Singapore investors, the biggest advantage is convenience—trading in SGD, local market hours and through a CDP-linked brokerage without U.S. market access. However, investors should note that SDR liquidity will initially be lower than Nasdaq’s primary listing, potentially resulting in wider bid-ask spreads and lower trading volumes. Active traders and options investors may still prefer the U.S. listing for superior liquidity and access to derivatives.
Fundamentally, Grab continues to strengthen its investment case. Q1 2026 revenue rose 24% YoY to US$955 million, net profit reached US$120 million, while Adjusted EBITDA climbed 46% to US$154 million, reflecting improving profitability across Mobility, Deliveries and Financial Services.
Technically, Grab remains in a medium-term uptrend supported by improving earnings momentum. Long-term investors may consider accumulating on price pullbacks, while options traders are likely better served using the highly liquid Nasdaq-listed shares for covered calls or cash-secured puts. For most Singapore investors, the SGX SDR offers a simpler and more cost-efficient way to participate in Grab’s long-term Southeast Asian growth story.







