The solution will be presented in a format similar to its British and Irish race cards, including silks, form, comments, verdicts and star ratings.
The first phase of coverage will focus on races in Hong Kong, UAE and South Africa, with France, Australia and the Latin American Racing Channel (LARC) to begin in the coming months.
Darren Mohan, Racing Post International Racing Project Lead, said: “We have grown our offering considerably and will soon be able to offer an extensive portfolio of content for US, French, South African and Australian horseracing.
“2020 will be a breakthrough year for Racing Post’s international offering as we will continue to expand into new territories including Latin America, Spain, Germany and many more.”
This announcement follows news from August when Racing Post launched its new B2B horseracing trading solution, AllSported, in partnership with TXOdds and Banach Technologies.
In an interview with Gambling Insider, executives from the partnership described AllSported as an attempt to attract younger punters and would include content from global horseracing.