BNDRY to showcase compliance innovation at Regulating the Game 2026 in Sydney
Regulating the Game has selected BNDRY as the next innovation to feature at Pitch!, the annual showcase of emerging technologies and regulatory solutions that will take place at the Sydney Opera House on March 9, 2026.
Pitch! is designed to highlight ideas aimed at strengthening governance and reshaping how gambling, gaming and wagering businesses approach regulation. The forum brings together regulators, operators and technology firms to test practical tools that tackle industry-wide compliance challenges.
BNDRY was chosen for its platform developed with technology partner Cherryhub, targeting the growing compliance burden on pubs and clubs as scrutiny increases under Australia’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) laws. Instead of adapting systems built for banks, the companies have created technology tailored to gaming floors, member-based venues and mixed-cash environments.
Many venues struggle to track both carded and uncarded play across fragmented systems. BNDRY’s platform integrates gaming machine data, member and visitor information, and frontline observations into a single operational dashboard to automate core AML/CTF requirements, including customer due diligence, behaviour and transaction monitoring, reporting to AUSTRAC, and secure seven-year recordkeeping.
The approach aims to bridge the gap between high-grade compliance expectations and the fast-paced operations of hospitality venues, offering a scalable and auditable solution as regulatory pressure increases.
“BNDRY is a standout example of the practical innovation Pitch! was built to spotlight,” said Paul Newson, Principal at Vanguard Overwatch and founder of Regulating the Game. “Pitch! exists to surface the RegTech, policy and research innovations the sector often doesn’t know are out there — a crucible where ideas, technology and regulatory practice are tested and refined. That mix of capability and imagination is exactly what will strengthen regulatory outcomes and uplift the sector.”
BNDRY CEO John Rayment said: “Australia’s pubs and clubs are facing financial crime risks and compliance expectations unlike anything before, and AUSTRAC’s focus on the sector is only intensifying. Venues need solutions built for their operational realities — not repurposed bank tech — which is why we built BNDRY.
“Through our partnership with Cherryhub, we’re integrating data from multiple systems, reconciling player activity, and automating the heavy lifting, to make AML/CTF compliance operationally achievable while showing what’s possible when purpose-built technology meets real-world challenges.”
BNDRY will present its platform to regulators, policy makers, industry leaders and international delegates at Pitch!, part of the broader Regulating the Game 2026 program aimed at lifting compliance capability across the sector.
For details on sponsorship, Pitch!, exhibition options, and the broader conference program, visit www.regulatingthegame.com