GrabBike marketing head Kiki Rizki (center) presents a jacket and a helmet to Central Sentosa Finance president director David Hamdan (right) as Bank Central Asia business development head Djohari Salim looks on, after the signing of a memorandum of understanding in Jakarta on Thursday
span class="caption">GrabBike marketing head Kiki Rizki (center) presents a jacket and a helmet to Central Sentosa Finance president director David Hamdan (right) as Bank Central Asia business development head Djohari Salim looks on, after the signing of a memorandum of understanding in Jakarta on Thursday. GrabBike is cooperating with the finance companies to launch GrabScheme, a US$2 billion program that will allow its drivers to access financial services.(JP/Jerry Adiguna)
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