Grab Driver Centres are commonly known as physical locations where those who earn a living through the Grab platform can go to register with the platform and ask various questions on how to use the platform.
Today, a number of these locations will be renamed as Grab Partner Campuses (KRG) to become one-stop centres for registration and holistic growth of Grab partners. The locations were officiated by Yang Berhormat Dato’ Sri Ramanan Ramakrishnan, Minister of Human Resources together with Adelene Foo, Managing Director of Grab Malaysia.
In addition to physical locations for new partner registration, the KRG locations will serve as dedicated economic empowerment hubs, a shared space where driver partners, delivery partners and business partners can equip themselves with the digital skills and confidence to thrive in an ever-changing economy.
These locations will serve as physical locations for GrabAcademy, which to date has benefited over 40,000 Grab partners who have benefited from the upskilling programme.
This includes programs that can benefit Grab partners such as financial and digital skills, including skills developed with partners such as CARSOME Academy, GIATMARA and Saito University College, which offer certificates that are useful beyond the Grab platform.
Apart from being a one-stop center for platform registration for driver partners, delivery partners and businesses, KRG is also developed with the intention of becoming a community hub that can be utilized by various Grab partners, including those with disabilities and the deaf-mute.
According to Grab Malaysia, all nine Grab Driver Centers across Malaysia have been rebranded as Grab Partner Campuses. Three of the largest locations, including those in Petaling Jaya, Penang and Johor, have been renovated to house the space-intensive services.
