The commission said it needed to review the impact on competition of the proposed acquisition in greater detail.
"This means that Trans-cab drivers will continue to have the flexibility to earn through multiple ride-hailing platforms and pick up streethail rides," the Grab spokesperson added.
The Grab spokesperson said both Grab and Trans-cab were committed to ensuring the benefits of an acquisition to commuters and they would help raise the overall standards of the industry.
"Digitalising Trans-cab's fleet will improve driver productivity and taxi availability so that consumers can get a ride more easily," the Grab spokesperson said.
The proposed acquisition comes as Singapore saw M&A activity fall 69% year-on-year in the first nine months of this year, according to LSEG data.
Persons:
CCCS, Himanshi, Varun, Robert Birsel
Organizations:
Consumer Commission of Singapore, Transport Authority, Nasdaq, Trans, Thomson
Locations:
Southeast, Singapore, Bengaluru, Yantoultra