KEY POINTS
  • Grab co-founder and CEO Anthony Tan speaks with CNBC just days after his company announced a deal to acquire Uber's Southeast Asia business.
  • The company is taking aim at the financial technology space, with Tan saying he wants products to address the "many who are unbanked."

"It was something I dreamt about for sure," said Grab co-founder and CEO Anthony Tan as he reminisced about his early desires to defeat San Francisco ride-hailing giant Uber in his own backyard.

Speaking to CNBC just days after the announced deal to acquire Uber's Southeast Asia business, Tan admitted that winning doesn't always come easy: "Of course" there was debate, he said, about whether giving up 27.5 percent of the company to Uber was the right amount. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has said that stake is worth "several billion dollars."