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The latest data point for GRAB's Current Contract Liabilities, as of Q1'26, stands at $0, indicating no reported value for this period. This follows a pattern of zero values in the preceding quarters (Q3'25 and Q4'25), suggesting a potential pause or absence of contract liability accruals in the most recent fiscal periods. From Q2'23 to Q2'25, GRAB's Current Contract Liabilities exhibited strong growth, starting from $0 in Q2'23 and rising steadily to a peak of $1.54B in Q2'25, with notable accelerations such as a jump from $730M in Q2'24 to $1.09B in Q3'24 and further to $1.23B in Q4'24. The bar chart highlights a consistent upward trend driven by increasing deferred revenue from contracts, reflecting expanding business activity, before dropping to no data from Q3'25 onward, which may signal a shift in revenue recognition or reporting. Overall, the period covered shows a volatile pattern with significant expansion followed by a recent halt.