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- 10,000+ games from 125+ providers
- Tournaments with prize pools up to 25,000,000€
- Native apps for Android and iOS
- Bonus Shop with bonuses and gadgets
- 1,400+ jackpot titles
Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher accepted at most offshore casinos serving New Zealand. A deposit requires only a 16-digit PIN, so no banking details reach the operator. This page ranks the casinos that accept Paysafecard, compares their deposit conditions, and lists the official limits and fees that apply to NZ-issued vouchers.
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Casino |
Rating |
Welcome bonus |
Games |
Stated payout time |
Get Bonus |
|
SpinsUP |
9.9/10 |
100% up to NZ$1,000 + 100 FS |
10,000+ from 125+ providers |
listed on the payment page |
Get Bonus |
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FortunePlay |
9.8/10 |
100% up to NZ$5,000 + 300 FS |
17,000+ from 185 brands |
24 hours on average |
Get Bonus |
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iWild |
9.7/10 |
200% up to NZ$6,836 + 400 FS |
11,800+ from 112 studios |
same day via e-wallets and crypto |
Get Bonus |
SpinsUP combines the largest provider pool in the ranking with native Android and iOS apps. The lobby holds 1,400+ jackpot titles, and network tournaments run with prize pools up to 25,000,000 EUR. The welcome package of 100% up to NZ$1,000 plus 100 free spins applies to voucher deposits.
FortunePlay processes cashouts in 24 hours on average and runs three cashback programmes that reach 20%. The catalogue of 17,000+ titles covers pokies, live tables and instant-win games. Crypto users can deposit from 5 USDT, while NZD stays the base account currency.
iWild accepts deposits from NZ$22, so a single NZ$50 voucher covers the entry threshold with balance to spare. The operator pays out to e-wallets and crypto wallets on the day of request and adds 10% daily and weekly cashback on top of the 200% welcome offer.
Vouchers in New Zealand start at NZ$10, and several operators from the ranking set their deposit floor at NZ$20, which one NZ$20 PIN covers in full:
Casinos that accept NZ$10 Paysafecard deposits are rare. The exact floor for the method appears in each cashier before the transaction is confirmed.
Get a PIN. Vouchers are sold at participating dairies, BP Connect and Z Energy stores, which the official store locator maps by suburb. Online, Recharge.com issues NZ-denominated codes from NZ$10 to NZ$200 with delivery by email.
Open the cashier of a casino from the ranking and select Paysafecard. The method is usually listed under prepaid or voucher payments.
Enter the 16-digit PIN and the deposit amount. The amount can match the voucher value or sit below it, and several PINs combine into one payment of up to NZ$500.
Funds appear on the balance instantly. Any remainder stays on the PIN and can be checked through the PIN value tool on paysafecard.com.
A leftover on the PIN from step 4 is exactly where the only real cost of the method hides. The figures below come from the official fee schedule for New Zealand on paysafecard.com and apply to the voucher itself, while individual casinos may set their own caps on top.
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Parameter |
Value |
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Maximum single transaction (combined PINs) |
NZ$500 |
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Maximum balance in a myPaysafe account |
NZ$4,000 |
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Annual value of PINs redeemed via myPaysafe |
NZ$7,000 |
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Service fee on unused PIN credit |
NZ$4 per month, starting from the 2nd month |
|
Refund fee |
NZ$12 per refund |
|
Currency conversion fee |
applies to any non-NZD payment, rate shown in the official currency calculator |
The service fee starts far earlier than many guides claim and is deducted from the residual credit of the PIN, not from a casino balance. Redeeming the PIN into a free myPaysafe account moves the funds out of the fee's scope, and the account is also what allows combining several PINs into one NZ$500 payment.
The voucher supports no reverse transactions, and the Paysafecard Mastercard and Payout services are not offered to New Zealand accounts. Winnings leave the casino through a different channel, which makes the operator's cashout options part of the choice from the start. Among the ranked brands:
Payout times reflect the operators' payment pages. The first cashout requires completed KYC verification regardless of how anonymous the deposit was, so a passport or driver licence plus proof of address will be requested once.

Welcome packages from the ranking apply to voucher deposits: SpinsUP credits 100% up to NZ$1,000 with 100 free spins, and StayCasino adds 100% up to NZ$4,000 with 350 free spins. A range of casino bonuses beyond welcome offers, including reloads and cashback, is also open to prepaid deposits at most operators.
Some casinos exclude prepaid vouchers from promotions, and the exclusion list sits in the bonus terms rather than on the payment page. Checking it before depositing prevents a lost bonus, and a wide range of deposit methods remains available as a fallback.
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Parameter |
Paysafecard |
Visa / Mastercard |
Cryptocurrency |
E-wallets |
|
Withdrawals |
no |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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Banking details shared with casino |
none |
card number |
none |
none |
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Single-deposit cap |
NZ$500 |
set by issuer |
set by casino |
set by casino |
|
Account or registration needed |
no |
yes |
wallet |
yes |
|
Crediting speed |
instant |
instant |
minutes |
instant |
The voucher trades withdrawal support for the strictest privacy of the four options. Players who deposit with a PIN and cash out to crypto or an e-wallet combine both properties within one casino account.
A PIN purchased in New Zealand works only with NZ merchants and accounts, so a voucher bought on a trip abroad will not redeem here. If a casino cashier processes Paysafecard in EUR rather than NZD, the conversion fee from the official schedule applies to the deposit. Every casino in the ranking holds NZD accounts, which removes that cost.
The ranking weighs whether Paysafecard appears in the NZD cashier, the licence behind the operator (Curaçao GCB or Anjouan for the listed brands), the minimum deposit for the method, payout speed through alternative channels, and whether voucher deposits qualify for the welcome bonus. Operator complaint records on independent platforms are reviewed before a casino enters the list, and conditions are rechecked when the page is updated.
Paysafecard has operated since 2000 from Vienna and is issued by Paysafe Prepaid Services Limited, part of Paysafe Limited, the NYSE-listed group behind Skrill and Neteller led by CEO Bruce Lowthers. The voucher works in about 50 countries, and New Zealand codes are sold in values from NZ$10 to NZ$200. Current limits and fees are published in the fees and limits section of paysafecard.com.
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