New Zealand Initiates Registration for Online Casino License Auction

Key Moments:

  • New Zealand has opened registration for its online casino license auction through the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS).
  • Authorities will offer up to 15 licenses through a competitive bidding process, although they may issue fewer.
  • Licensed operators must meet strict consumer protection rules and ongoing compliance requirements.

GETS Registration Opens the Licensing Process

New Zealand has taken another step toward launching its regulated online casino market. The government has opened registration through the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS). This marks the first stage for companies interested in licenses under the Online Casino Gambling Act 2026.

Although operators cannot submit full applications yet, early registration provides access to the government platform that will manage the licensing process. As a result, interested companies can prepare before the next phase begins.

Government Sets Out Three-Stage Process

Rather than accept one-off applications, the government will run a three-stage process. Later this year, operators must first submit expressions of interest. These submissions will outline company ownership, financial strength, leadership, and technical capabilities.

Next, selected applicants will move to the auction stage through GETS. However, winning a bid will not guarantee a license. Successful bidders must still submit detailed applications covering compliance, responsible gambling measures, consumer protection, and marketing practices. Consequently, regulators can review every applicant before approving market entry.

Limited Licenses Increase Competition

Authorities will make up to 15 online casino licenses available. However, they do not have to issue every license. Therefore, competition is likely to remain strong, especially among established international operators.

Each license will remain valid for three years and may receive one renewal. In addition, operators cannot transfer or sell licenses, limiting opportunities for market consolidation after launch.

FeatureDetails
License CapUp to 15 licenses
Validity Period3 years (+ one renewal option)
TransferabilityNot allowed

Operators Must Meet Strict Standards

Licensed operators must follow strict regulatory requirements. They must verify customer ages, offer responsible gambling tools such as spending and session limits, and keep customer funds separate from operating accounts.

Additionally, operators cannot accept credit card payments. They must also allow customers to withdraw funds without unnecessary restrictions.

The rules also limit advertising. Operators must avoid misleading claims and follow placement and timing requirements. Furthermore, they must continue managing customer balances and retaining required records even after a license expires.

Regulated Market Moves Closer

The launch of GETS registration moves New Zealand’s online casino plans closer to reality. Although the remaining application stages have not started, companies can now begin preparing for the competitive licensing process.

Overall, the country is moving from planning to implementation. Meanwhile, operators are positioning themselves for entry into one of the region’s newest regulated online gambling markets.

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Daniel Williams

Daniel Williams has started his writing career as a freelance author at a local paper media. After working there for a couple of years and writing on various topics, he found his interest for the gambling industry.
Daniel Williams
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