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Grab expands crypto payments in Philippines with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT support

by admin July 28, 2025
July 28, 2025

Grab, Southeast Asia’s largest ride-hailing and food delivery company, has extended its crypto payment feature to the Philippines, allowing users to top up their GrabPay wallets using Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), USD Coin (USDC), and Tether (USDT).

The feature went live on 28 July, marking a significant expansion of the firm’s digital finance strategy and targeting one of the most crypto-active countries in the region.

The crypto top-up service was first introduced in Singapore in 2024. Its extension into the Philippines reflects both market readiness and growing consumer appetite for digital currencies in daily use.

The development also places Grab among the few mainstream platforms in the Asia-Pacific region currently integrating decentralised payment options into everyday services.

Grab partners with Triple-A and PDAX for crypto rollout

Grab is enabling this functionality through a collaboration with Singapore-based payment processor Triple-A, a registered digital payment token service provider.

The firm previously helped Grab pilot the same top-up feature in Singapore, where the response reportedly exceeded expectations.

Triple-A’s platform is integrated with crypto wallets and exchanges, allowing for seamless fiat-to-crypto and crypto-to-fiat transactions.

To facilitate local operations in the Philippines, Grab has partnered with the Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX), one of the country’s leading crypto trading platforms.

PDAX’s involvement ensures compliance with local regulations and offers a familiar interface for local crypto users.

With this move, Grab now sits at the intersection of fintech, mobility, and decentralised finance.

Philippines among the global leaders in crypto adoption

The Philippines continues to rank among the top countries for retail crypto adoption, driven by remittances, mobile-first internet penetration, and limited access to traditional banking.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has also provided a regulatory framework for virtual asset service providers (VASPs), which has encouraged domestic fintech development and consumer engagement.

According to data from Triple-A, over 11.6 million Filipinos owned cryptocurrencies in 2024, accounting for more than 10% of the country’s adult population.

The country also ranks third globally in terms of play-to-earn adoption and decentralised finance usage.

The latest integration with Grab further enhances crypto utility across transportation, food delivery, and financial services.

Broader shift in Southeast Asia toward digital assets

The expansion of crypto payments into the Philippines is part of a broader regional trend.

Companies like Grab are tapping into Southeast Asia’s fast-growing digital economy.

With a young, mobile-first population, the region has emerged as a fertile ground for crypto-based solutions—especially where traditional banking infrastructure is limited.

Triple-A’s ongoing partnership with Grab could see further rollouts across other Southeast Asian markets such as Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

As central banks in the region explore digital currencies and clearer regulatory standards, mainstream apps offering crypto-based payment options may become more prevalent.

Grab’s adoption of digital currencies for wallet top-ups reflects a larger shift towards embedding crypto in consumer ecosystems, not as an investment, but as a daily transaction tool.

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