Annual Long Term Debt:
$241.00M-$427.00M(-63.92%)Summary
- As of today, GRAB annual long term debt is $241.00 million, with the most recent change of -$427.00 million (-63.92%) on December 31, 2024.
 - During the last 3 years, GRAB annual long term debt has fallen by -$1.79 billion (-88.13%).
 - GRAB annual long term debt is now -88.13% below its all-time high of $2.03 billion, reached on December 31, 2021.
 
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Quarterly Long Term Debt:
$283.00M+$30.00M(+11.86%)Summary
- As of today, GRAB quarterly long term debt is $283.00 million, with the most recent change of +$30.00 million (+11.86%) on June 30, 2025.
 - Over the past year, GRAB quarterly long term debt has increased by +$74.00 million (+35.41%).
 - GRAB quarterly long term debt is now -97.40% below its all-time high of $10.88 billion, reached on December 31, 2020.
 
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Long Term Debt Formula
Long-Term Debt = Bonds Payable + Long-Term Loans + Mortgage Payable + Other Long-Term Borrowings − Current Portion of Long-Term Debt
GRAB Long Term Debt Trends
| PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly | 
|---|---|---|
| 1Y1 Year | -63.9% | +35.4% | 
| 3Y3 Years | -88.1% | -86.0% | 
| 5Y5 Years | +31.0% | +100.0% | 
GRAB Long Term Debt Highs & Lows
| PeriodPeriod | Annual vs HighAnnual vs High | Annual vs LowAnnual vs Low | Quarter. vs HighQuarter. vs High | Quarter. vs LowQuarter. vs Low | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3Y | 3-Year | -88.1% | at low | -85.9% | +37.4% | 
| 5Y | 5-Year | -88.1% | +117.1% | -97.4% | >+9999.0% | 
| All-Time | All-Time | -88.1% | +117.1% | -97.4% | >+9999.0% | 
GRAB Long Term Debt History
| Date | Annual | Quarterly | 
|---|---|---|
| Jun 2025 | -  | $283.00M(+11.9%)  | 
| Mar 2025 | -  | $253.00M(+5.0%)  | 
| Dec 2024 | $241.00M(-63.9%)  | $241.00M(+5.7%)  | 
| Sep 2024 | -  | $228.00M(+9.1%)  | 
| Jun 2024 | -  | $209.00M(+1.5%)  | 
| Mar 2024 | -  | $206.00M(-69.2%)  | 
| Dec 2023 | $668.00M(-46.5%)  | $668.00M(+1.7%)  | 
| Sep 2023 | -  | $657.00M(-0.2%)  | 
| Jun 2023 | -  | $658.00M(-1.5%)  | 
| Mar 2023 | -  | $668.00M(-46.5%)  | 
| Date | Annual | Quarterly | 
|---|---|---|
| Dec 2022 | $1.25B(-38.6%)  | $1.25B(-37.7%)  | 
| Sep 2022 | -  | $2.00B(-0.5%)  | 
| Jun 2022 | -  | $2.02B(-3.2%)  | 
| Mar 2022 | -  | $2.08B(+2.5%)  | 
| Dec 2021 | $2.03B(+1729.7%)  | $2.03B(>+9900.0%)  | 
| Sep 2021 | -  | $0.00(0.0%)  | 
| Jun 2021 | -  | $0.00(0.0%)  | 
| Mar 2021 | -  | $0.00(-100.0%)  | 
| Dec 2020 | $111.00M(-39.7%)  | $10.88B(>+9900.0%)  | 
| Sep 2020 | -  | $0.00  | 
| Dec 2019 | $184.00M  | -  | 
FAQ
- What is Grab Holdings Limited annual long term debt?
 - What is the all-time high annual long term debt for Grab Holdings Limited?
 - What is Grab Holdings Limited annual long term debt year-on-year change?
 - What is Grab Holdings Limited quarterly long term debt?
 - What is the all-time high quarterly long term debt for Grab Holdings Limited?
 - What is Grab Holdings Limited quarterly long term debt year-on-year change?
 
What is Grab Holdings Limited annual long term debt?
The current annual long term debt of GRAB is $241.00M
What is the all-time high annual long term debt for Grab Holdings Limited?
Grab Holdings Limited all-time high annual long term debt is $2.03B
What is Grab Holdings Limited annual long term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, GRAB annual long term debt has changed by -$427.00M (-63.92%)
What is Grab Holdings Limited quarterly long term debt?
The current quarterly long term debt of GRAB is $283.00M
What is the all-time high quarterly long term debt for Grab Holdings Limited?
Grab Holdings Limited all-time high quarterly long term debt is $10.88B
What is Grab Holdings Limited quarterly long term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, GRAB quarterly long term debt has changed by +$74.00M (+35.41%)