Online Casino Gambling Bill

The government has introduced the Online Casino Gambling Bill. This is a significant reform in the gambling sector that would allow online casino operators to be licensed and regulated in New Zealand for the first time.

Up to 15 operator licences will be allocated by auction to businesses seeking to offer online casino services to individuals in New Zealand, whether based locally or offshore. It is anticipated that large offshore gambling companies will feature prominently among applicants for the 15 licences. These licences will be valid for three years and renewable for a further period of five years. Operators will be subject to strict conditions, including mandatory age and identity verification, advertising restrictions, harm minimisation obligations and fines of up to $5 million for breaches.

While the Bill is intended to facilitate a safe and compliant regulated online casino gambling market, it has attracted strong opposition from more than 50 sporting organisations. Unlike the current Class 4 ‘pokie trusts’ system, which distributes millions each year to grassroots and community sport, the new framework does not require online casino operators to contribute to community funding. Sporting leaders have warned that the change could severely impact local organisations already facing financial pressure due to a lack of funding.

The Bill is currently before the select committee and a report on the Bill is due in November 2025.

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