Expertise: Gambling Analyst, Psychology
- A draft regulatory model will be presented for public consultation in early 2026
- Mandatory operator licensing is expected
- New rules could require casinos to display Kiwi-specific responsible gambling messaging
- Offshore casinos may have to pay a local tax to operate legally
- Enhanced player protection tools likely, including affordability checks
New Zealand is preparing for the biggest regulatory update in its online gambling history, as the Ministry of Internal Affairs revealed progress on a framework that would officially license offshore casinos targeting Kiwi players.
Until now, players in New Zealand have legally used offshore gambling platforms, but the government has had no licensing, tax, or safety control over those operators.
Industry analysts expect New Zealand’s market to become more structured—similar to Australia, the UK, and parts of Europe—while still allowing players to enjoy popular international casinos.
This update is set to reshape the affiliate market as well, with licensed operators offering more competitive deals and safer environments for Kiwi players. Read the latest article on NZ gambling bill updates.
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