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This page brings together online casinos that accept Skrill and are open to players in New Zealand, for both deposits and withdrawals. Operators are ranked on four things: payout speed to the wallet, minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts, NZD support, and bonus eligibility for Skrill deposits. Each card in the ranking shows the bonus, the limits and the rating.
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Skrill is an e-wallet that speeds up cash-outs and keeps banking details away from the casino. At the checkout the operator sees only the email tied to the wallet, never a card or account number. Deposits land instantly, and a withdrawal reaches the wallet in hours rather than the days a bank can take.
The pull for most players comes down to instant deposits, quick withdrawal processing, an NZD balance that skips needless conversion, and one wallet that works across several casinos. Skrill verifies the account once, and that covers every operator on the list. The wallet never needs re-verifying when switching sites, though each casino still runs its own KYC before a first payout.
The trade-offs sit right next to the upsides. A separate, verified Skrill account is needed first. Some operators leave e-wallet deposits, Skrill included, out of the welcome bonus. And moving money off the wallet to a bank or card comes with a fee, which the section below breaks down.
Four things are worth a look before picking a casino: payout time to Skrill, the minimum deposit, withdrawal limits, and bonus eligibility.
Both sides run through the casino cashier and take only a few steps. Deposits clear instantly, while a withdrawal lands in the Skrill wallet within hours, with the casino's own checks setting the exact timing.
A deposit through the wallet takes under a minute and clears straight away. The steps:
The minimum deposit is set by the casino, not by Skrill. At most New Zealand sites it sits around NZ$10-20, though a few crypto-leaning operators go as low as NZ$1. The exact figure and the per-transaction limits show up in each operator's cashier.
“The same method used to deposit should be used to withdraw. Switching can set off an extra AML check and hold up the payout.”
A withdrawal starts in the casino cashier: choose Skrill, enter the amount, and confirm. The money reaches the wallet fast. Any wait is on the casino's side, usually down to KYC status, bonus wagering that is not finished, or a manual sign-off from the finance team.
Withdrawal limits are the casino's call too. Daily and monthly caps, plus the minimum cash-out, differ from one operator to the next and are listed in the cashier. For an instant withdrawal, it pays to single out sites that pay to the wallet within 1 to 24 hours of verification. Those operators are flagged in the ranking. Getting account verification done at the casino before the first cash-out speeds up the payout and cuts the odds of a manual review.
“Landing money in the Skrill wallet costs nothing. The charge shows up at the next step, when the money moves off the wallet to a bank account, a card, or crypto.”
The casino itself rarely charges anything on Skrill. Paying a casino from the wallet balance and taking a payout back into it are both free. The costs that do bite show up in two spots: moving money off the wallet, and currency conversion when the casino's currency does not match the wallet's.
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Operation |
Fee |
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Topping up Skrill by Visa or Mastercard |
0% |
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Topping up Skrill via PaysafeCard |
up to 5% |
|
Paying a casino from the wallet and receiving a payout |
0% (fee only on conversion) |
|
Withdrawal to a bank account |
1.75%, min €3.50 |
|
Withdrawal to Mastercard |
up to 7.5%, min €3.50 |
|
Withdrawal to a crypto wallet |
2% |
|
Currency conversion |
4.49% |
|
Inactivity fee |
€5 per month after 6 months of inactivity |
The minimum fees above are quoted in euros and charged in the account currency at the equivalent. It pays to open the account in NZD from day one. That wipes the 4.49% conversion fee on every transaction whenever the casino also runs in New Zealand dollars. A credit card is best left out of wallet top-ups. The issuing bank can add a separate cash advance charge, and that one is outside Skrill's hands. Skrill also runs a tiered VIP programme, where higher levels cut the conversion fee and can drop withdrawal fees to zero, which mainly helps high-volume players.
Skrill casinos run the same welcome packages, free spins and cashback as any other method. There is one catch. A number of operators leave e-wallet deposits, Skrill among them, out of their bonus offers. The usual reasons are a history of bonus abuse through e-wallets and the higher processing fees casinos pay on them. The payment-method clause in the promo terms is worth reading before depositing, not after the money lands.
At a handful of operators on the list the welcome bonus needs a promo code, such as RISE, START or DZ150 in the matching ranking cards. It is worth checking the bonus minimum deposit and the wagering requirement before entering a code, since these often differ from the site's standard terms.
Skrill wins on cash-out speed and privacy against cards and bank transfers, but loses ground on bonus eligibility. The table sets it against the main alternatives Kiwi players reach for.
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Method |
Deposit |
Withdrawal |
Method-side fee |
Bonus eligible |
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Skrill |
instant |
1-24 hours |
external withdrawal charged, 4.49% conversion |
often excluded |
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instant |
1-5 days |
depends on the bank |
usually eligible |
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1-3 days |
1-5 days |
none |
usually eligible |
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instant |
minutes to hours |
network fees |
often excluded |
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|
instant |
not available |
usually none |
depends on operator |
Skrill leads on cash-out speed and privacy. When the welcome bonus is the goal, cards and bank transfers stand a better chance of qualifying. Crypto is quicker still on withdrawals, yet, like Skrill, often sits outside promotions. POLi tops the account up instantly from internet banking, while a standard transfer runs 1-3 days. Both suit players who pay straight from a bank account without a wallet in between.
Skrill is an e-wallet that has been running since 2001, under the Moneybookers name until 2013, and now sits within the Paysafe group. It is operated by Skrill Limited, licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority under FRN 900001. Security comes from two-factor authentication, SSL encryption and PSD2 rules. The wallet also has an optional gambling block, a responsible-gambling tool that stops transfers to gambling sites. It supports more than 40 currencies, NZD among them, with Android and iOS apps that confirm payments in a single tap.
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Parameter |
Value |
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Type |
e-wallet |
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Company |
Skrill Limited (Paysafe group) |
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Launched |
2001 |
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Headquarters |
London |
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Regulator |
FCA, FRN 900001 |
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Currencies |
40+, including NZD |
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Security |
2FA, SSL, PSD2 |
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App |
Google Play, App Store |
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