We're a small team of New Zealanders who test online casinos with real money so you don't have to gamble on whether a site is worth joining.
To give New Zealand players honest, independently tested casino reviews — with real deposit testing, transparent affiliate disclosure, and zero paid rankings. We work for Kiwi players, not casinos.
The internet is full of casino review sites that publish ratings without ever playing. Affiliate commissions get paid regardless of whether a recommendation is accurate — so many sites prioritise casinos that pay the highest commission rather than those that treat players best.
Every casino we recommend has been tested with a real NZD deposit using an NZ payment method (POLi, debit card, or Skrill). We check withdrawal speed, bonus terms, KYC process, and customer support quality — not just the marketing copy from the casino's press kit.
We also cover topics that matter specifically to NZ players: which banks block casino deposits, how POLi works for casino funding, what the 2026 gambling regulations mean for offshore casino access, and how to find roulette with the European wheel rather than the American double-zero version.
Casinos cannot pay to improve their rating or be included in our rankings. Our reviews reflect testing results only.
Every affiliate link is disclosed. We tell you when we earn a commission and explain why we still recommend a casino despite earning from it.
Bonus terms, wagering requirements, and payment methods change frequently. We verify details quarterly and update immediately when casinos change their terms.
We write for recreational NZ players — not professional gamblers. Our guides assume small budgets and focus on making deposits last longer.
Every page carries responsible gambling information and links to the NZ Problem Gambling Foundation. We do not promote gambling as a way to make money.
We're New Zealanders writing for New Zealanders. We understand the NZ banking landscape, the POLi system, and the upcoming 2026 regulatory changes.
Hay Baleman is run by a small team of writers and researchers based in New Zealand. Each reviewer has at least three years of hands-on casino testing experience and tests sites with personal funds.
Sarah specialises in bonus structures, wagering requirement analysis, and payment method testing. She has personally reviewed over 60 online casinos since 2021 and is Hay Baleman's primary writer for NZ-focused content. Based in Auckland.
James focuses on table game strategy, RTP analysis, and live dealer casino evaluation. He has a background in mathematics and applies statistical analysis to casino game testing. Based in Wellington.
Karen reviews slot games, tracks software provider partnerships, and analyses volatility and payout patterns. She monitors new game releases across all recommended casinos and maintains the slot review database. Based in Christchurch.
When we assess a casino for Hay Baleman, we follow a consistent 8-step process. No casino is included without completing all steps. Our full methodology is published at testing-methodology.html.
We verify the casino's licence directly with the issuing regulator (MGA, Kahnawake, Curaçao) before beginning any testing.
We make a minimum deposit using an NZ payment method — POLi, debit card, or Skrill — and record the processing time.
We claim the welcome bonus through the same link we share with readers and verify that the offer applies as described.
We play through the full wagering requirement and record how achievable the terms are at minimum bet sizes.
We request a withdrawal and measure processing time from request to funds received. KYC delays are recorded.
We contact customer support with a standard set of questions and rate response time, accuracy, and helpfulness.
We check the game library for European roulette availability, table minimums, live dealer selection, and mobile compatibility.
We repeat the key testing steps every three months and update ratings if standards have changed.
New Zealand's Gambling Act 2003 does not licence offshore online casinos, but it also does not prohibit NZ players from using them. We only recommend casinos with current licences from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), Kahnawake Gaming Commission, or Curaçao eGaming authority.
The 2026 Online Casino Gambling Bill, expected before December 2026, will establish a domestic NZ licensing regime allowing up to 15 operators to serve NZ players directly. We will update all recommendations as this legislation progresses.
Hay Baleman earns affiliate commissions when readers sign up to casinos through our links. This means we receive a payment from the casino — at no cost to you. Despite this commercial relationship, our ratings and rankings are determined by our testing results, not by commission rates. We have declined to recommend casinos that offer high commissions but poor player experiences.
We earn affiliate commissions when readers sign up to casinos through our links. This is disclosed on every page. Our reviews are written independently — casinos cannot pay for better ratings or to be included in our rankings. The commission we receive is paid by the casino and does not affect the price or terms you receive as a player.
New Zealand's Gambling Act 2003 prohibits operating an online casino without a licence, but does not criminalise players using offshore-licensed sites. NZ players can legally play at licensed offshore casinos. The upcoming 2026 Online Casino Gambling Bill will establish a domestic licensing regime, allowing licensed operators to serve NZ players directly.
We review and update all casino ratings quarterly. Bonus terms, payment methods, and licensing details change frequently — we check every listing at least four times per year and update immediately when significant changes occur.
Yes — contact us via our contact page with the casino name and your reason for requesting a review. We cannot guarantee reviews for all submissions, and we do not publish paid reviews. All reviews go through our standard 8-step testing process before publication.