DNY Cross Border Group
Trusted infrastructure for bilateral cross-border trade.
DNY Cross Border Group establishes verifiable trade records across counterpart identity, fulfilment capability, logistics, quality assurance, delivery, and settlement.
The platform supports stronger verification, clearer execution, and financing readiness across Australia and global trade flows.
To establish trusted bilateral trade infrastructure across cross-border supply chains.
DNY Cross Border Group is designed to support verifiable cross-border trade by connecting counterpart identity, fulfilment records, logistics evidence, quality credentials, and settlement data into a coordinated institutional framework.
DNY Cross Border Group serves as a bilateral trusted data infrastructure with a service boundary spanning both directions of cross-border trade. The platform supports Australian buyers validating overseas suppliers and overseas buyers validating Australian suppliers through a common verification architecture.
Its core function is to create a verifiable and permissioned data channel across subject credentials, production and fulfilment capability, cargo flow, quality evidence, delivery progress, and settlement records. This structure provides stronger counterpart visibility for buyers, distributors, financiers, and trade service providers.
The first phase is intended to separate macro-scale market selection from micro-scale implementation logic, prioritising sectors with sufficient trade volume, strong data capture conditions, visible trust gaps, and direct potential to extend into supply chain finance and institutional-grade trade records.
Cross-border verification demand
Priority sectors are selected where buyers and suppliers face persistent information asymmetry across credentials, quality evidence, and delivery performance.
Structured records at each node
Priority sectors generate standardised records across batch control, inspection, logistics, delivery, and settlement that can be converted into verifiable credentials.
Institutional-grade trade records
Verified trade evidence improves lender visibility, supports receivables and shipment financing, and strengthens access to deeper supply chain finance.
Integrated layers supporting bilateral trade infrastructure
The platform operates through coordinated layers that establish verifiable records, enable counterpart collaboration, and support institutional adoption across trade flows.
Verifiable trade data
Structured records across identity, compliance, fulfilment, logistics, quality, delivery, and settlement.
Cross-border collaboration
Alignment across exporters, importers, logistics providers, distributors, and financial participants.
Finance and system integration
Data structures designed to support financing access, interoperability, and institutional adoption.
Priority sectors for early implementation
DNY Cross Border Group will begin with sectors where verification demand is clear, trade records are structured, and institutional value can be demonstrated early.
Grains and Agricultural Products
High-volume trade categories with strong batch traceability, origin verification requirements, and broad international demand.
Food and Cold Chain Products
Trade flows where health controls, logistics records, temperature monitoring, and delivery integrity generate dense and high-value verification data.
Building Materials and Industrial Materials
A priority bilateral verification sector with strong demand for certification integrity, product compliance, and counterpart reliability.
High-Value Manufacturing and Specialised Equipment
Sectors where compliance depth, service continuity, component traceability, and quality assurance carry high commercial and institutional significance.
Financing Relevance
These sectors generate structured trade evidence that supports lender visibility, financing access, and supply chain finance integration.
Digital Trade Readiness
These sectors align with paperless trade, verifiable credentials, and emerging digital verification frameworks across international trade systems.
Specialised access points within the broader DNY platform.
The following gateways provide access to focused initiatives and strategic environments connected to the broader DNY platform architecture.
Trusted systems and infrastructure innovation
Development environment for trusted systems, verification frameworks, and infrastructure-level innovation.
Enter Gateway → Business Model InnovationScalable operating models
Structured programmes supporting transition toward innovation-ready, scalable operating structures.
Enter Gateway → Collaboration NetworkCoordinated opportunity layer
A coordination layer connecting organisations, sectors, and delivery partners across aligned opportunities.
Enter Gateway → Pilot and Partnership PathwaysValidation and dialogue
Entry points for project validation, institutional dialogue, and structured collaboration pathways.
Enter Gateway →From bilateral trade records to finance enablement and data assets.
DNY is designed to begin with sector-specific trade verification, extend into institutional finance interfaces, and ultimately support higher-value data products derived from verified transaction flows.
Sector entry
Establish early operating models in grains, agricultural products, food and cold chain, and building materials where data capture and trust gaps are strongest.
Counterpart verification
Enable stronger bilateral visibility between Australian buyers and overseas suppliers, and between overseas buyers and Australian suppliers.
Finance integration
Open verified trade interfaces to lenders, insurers, distributors, and trade service providers to improve financing access and transaction confidence.
Data asset formation
Transform verified transaction flows into higher-value sector intelligence and long-term data assets, including future index and analytics products.
Designed to shift cross-border trade from document-dependent trust toward verifiable, finance-ready, and institutionally interoperable data infrastructure.
Open to institutional partners, industry participants, distributors, trade service providers, and strategic investors.
The platform provides structured entry into bilateral trade verification, sector-specific implementation, supply chain finance enablement, and long-term infrastructure collaboration.