Governing Bodies
Our data enrichment services empower global equestrian federations and governing bodies to master risk management, boost participation rates, oversee the evolving social license and unlock the commercial potential of their data.
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Data Management
Enhancing data quality must be a top priority for sports governing bodies worldwide. We steadfastly adhere to the principle that our clients' data should not only be accurate and actionable, but also accessible.
Social License
Ensure your sport is deemed acceptable to the wider public. Where data capture will allow us to accurately measure risk, the EquiRatings intelligence solutions are designed to help you better understand risk.
Fan Engagement
Use data-drive content to create a connection between fans and the sport. Engaging with fans is a great opportunity to learn about their preferences and opinions, and use the insights to improve the business of your sport.
Data Commercialisation
In an era where data is heralded as the new oil, governing bodies are swiftly recognizing the vast potential that lies within their reservoirs - a treasure trove of information ranging from athlete statistics to fan engagement patterns.
Membership Management
Create an improved experience by providing your members with better performance metrics, visualisations and analysis. A visual display or presentation of a number can be a constant reminder of a particular goal or priority.
Managing the Sport
Use our information tools to ensure continuous measuring and monitoring is being carried out across each discipline, from training of officials, to rule changes, to scoring adjustments.
“As a national equestrian federation, our mission extends beyond the boundaries of our sport. With EquiRatings’ innovative data analytics solutions, we've embarked on a journey to engage a wider audience, captivating hearts and minds beyond traditional equestrian circles. By harnessing the power of data analytics, we've unlocked valuable insights that not only enhance our athletes' performance but also serve as compelling narratives for mainstream media outlets.”