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Horse racing democratised and no longer the sport of kings
Horse racing is an ancient sport with its origins dating back to about 4500 BC among the nomadic tribesmen of Central Asia who raced horses since early domestication. Since then, horse racing has flourished as the sport of kings. The sport also has a long history in South Africa and is recorded as far back as 1795 – when British rule first came to the Cape. Horse racing was aptly dubbed ‘the sport of kings’ due to the extensive costs involved in buying and maintaining horses. Until now. Fractional ownership of horses has opened up the world of horse racing to virtually anyone as ownership is determined by the amount they can afford on a monthly basis. With the sport offering both potential winnings and immense entertainment, fractional ownership of racehorses and the resultant democratisation of the sport may well be the saving grace of horse racing in the country. – Nadya Swart
A CYBERSECURITY software startup founded in Horwich will be creating over 20 new roles after receiving a £2m funding boost. Technology firm PPC Protect aims to become Bolton s second ‘Tech Unicorn’ – a technology startup business valued at over $1bn - following in the footsteps of electricals retailer AO.com. The business has received £2million in seed funding from investor Fuel Ventures, which it plans to use to provide over 20 roles and expand their operations globally. PPC Protect, founded in 2016, already provide services for household names including Nike and McDonald’s. The firm provides protection again online advertising fraud, so called ‘click fraud’, whereby cybercriminals use fake clicks to ensure online advertisements cannot generate income for the business.