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Ride-hailing App Cuts Commission Rate to Ease Burden on Drivers

  • Esther Salem
  • Motoring
  • May 1, 2026
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Ride-hailing drivers may soon see a boost in their take-home earnings as Grab Philippines lowers its commission rate in response to rising fuel costs.

Effective April 21, the company reduced its effective commission from 21 percent to 15 percent for an initial 60-day period. The adjustment, implemented through cashbacks, bonuses, and incentives, is expected to help drivers retain more of their daily earnings.

Based on company estimates, a typical driver operating around eight hours a day could see an increase of about P1,600 in weekly income, offering some relief as fuel prices continue to climb.

The move comes amid sustained pressure on transport workers, with higher petroleum prices cutting into daily income. By lowering commissions, drivers are able to keep a larger share of fares, helping offset rising operating costs.

The transport network company (TNC) said the effective commission rate will be reflected cumulatively, taking into account rebates and incentives earned by driver-partners, who can monitor their earnings in real time through the platform.

It also noted that it does not take a commission from delivery fees for its delivery partners and has been absorbing a significant portion of cost increases per booking. Additional support measures remain in place, including fuel discounts, ride incentives, Move It vouchers, and loan payment holidays.

The adjustment follows earlier appeals from the House of Representatives, which raised concerns over the impact of rising fuel prices on transport workers.

Other TNCs are also implementing support measures. Maxim Rides and Food Delivery said it maintains one of the lower commission rates in the market at around 8 percent and continues to provide performance-based rebates. The company is also exploring targeted fuel subsidy programs to help drivers manage daily expenses.

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