2026 BSA/AML Gaming Conference to Feature Federal and State Regulators
The 2026 Annual BSA/AML Gaming Conference in Las Vegas will convene federal agencies and state gaming regulators to discuss anti-money laundering compliance within the gaming sector.

Las Vegas, NV – Federal agencies and state gaming regulators are confirmed to participate in the upcoming 2026 Annual BSA/AML Gaming Conference. The event, organized by the BSA-AML Compliance Group, serves as a key forum for addressing anti-money laundering (AML) and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance issues specific to the gaming industry.
The early agenda preview indicates significant participation from various government bodies, including representatives from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and numerous state gaming commissions. This gathering aims to provide attendees with comprehensive insights into current regulations, emerging threats, and best practices in combating financial crime within the gaming landscape.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the latest regulatory updates and their implications for gaming operations. The conference focuses on fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange between regulatory bodies and industry professionals.
The BSA-AML Compliance Group organizes this annual conference to facilitate dialogue and networking, addressing critical challenges and solutions within the gaming sector's compliance framework.