With regulation nearing the home straight, major betting and casino groups are already lining up to grab a slice of New Zealand’s soon-to-be legal online casino market.
Rules First, Then the Scramble
New Zealand’s online casino framework is expected to be locked in around mid-2026, and the government is preparing to auction up to 15 licenses. That’s the moment operators have been waiting for, because once the rules are set, the real contest begins: who gets one of the limited seats at the table.
Entain Wants More Than a Single Ticket
Entain Australia & New Zealand has made it clear it plans to pursue licenses, and it may not stop at just one. CEO Andrew Vouris told the Australian Financial Review the company is weighing multiple bids, leaning on Entain’s unique positioning across sports, racing, and potentially casino in the country. “We’re going to be the only operator in the market that’s able to offer sports, racing and potentially casino. That is massive,” he said.
Entain’s interest has been bubbling up in company messaging too, including a recent LinkedIn video that flagged New Zealand iGaming as a focus area.
SkyCity Signals “Local Leader” Intent
SkyCity Entertainment Group is also stepping forward early. As part of messaging tied to its 30-year milestone, the operator said it wants to be a “trusted local leader” once online casino goes live. CEO Jason Walbridge framed the move as a shift toward blended retail-and-digital play, while putting consumer protection front and centre.
He said any entry into a regulated online market would lean on strong safeguards and SkyCity’s responsible gambling commitments, aiming for an experience that’s safe and enjoyable for players.
Key Dates Players Will Actually Feel
New Zealand’s regulated online casino market is slated to begin on 1 December 2026. For everyday players, that’s the point when legal, locally licensed options should start appearing, with clearer standards around fairness, payments, and safer gambling tools.
Then comes the real line in the sand: from 1 June 2027, only licensed operators will be allowed to offer online casino services in New Zealand. In plain terms, it’s designed to squeeze out unlicensed offshore sites over time and funnel play into regulated platforms.
Why Entain Thinks It Can Move Fast
Entain already runs a large online portfolio internationally, with brands such as BetMGM and PartyCasino, and that experience matters. If it wins licenses, it can scale quickly, cross-promote to existing customers, and use its established wagering footprint to pull players into casino products.
The company’s local foundation is already solid: Entain Australia and TAB New Zealand signed a 25-year partnership in mid-2023 to provide onshore betting, and later received legislative protection that extends exclusivity for land-based racing and sports betting into online wagering, limiting what unlicensed offshore bookmakers can offer to Kiwis.
What This Means for the Average Kiwi Casino Player
If you’re a casual player, the license race isn’t just corporate chest-beating. It will shape what you can legally play, which brands show up on day one, and how competitive the offers get. With only up to 15 licenses available, expect a sharper divide between “licensed and visible” operators and everyone else trying to cling on from offshore. The upside for players is more regulated choice, clearer protections, and fewer grey-area operators muddying the waters.










