Southeast Asia’s leading ride-hailing app Grab is planning to launch shuttle bus services, “Grabshuttle” in Yangon this year. According to an article in DealstreetAsia, the service connects offices and universities. This is part of a raft of new products being offered in Myanmar. Other new projects include GrabCall and Grab Web Booking, which are a call center and online portal, respectively, as well as Rent, which allows users to book a car with a specific driver. “We will continue to innovate and evolve our offerings to create a more efficient transport network and improve the experiences of our driver partners and passengers,” Alvin Loh, acting country manager of Grab Myanmar, was quoted as saying. Grab said that it saw a 300 percent increase in overall daily bookings and rides in Yangon in 2018, compared to a year earlier. It has also launched services in Mandalay and Bagan.