New Zealand iGaming Bill and the Future of Online Gambling Regulation (Casino News Daily)

New Zealand iGaming Bill and the Future of Online Gambling Regulation (Casino News Daily)

On July 11, 2025, New Zealand’s iGaming bill made significant progress as MPs voted 83 to 39 in favor of the proposal, which will regulate online casino gambling. The bill, introduced by Minister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden, aims to establish a framework allowing up to 15 licensed operators in the country. With licenses valid for three years, the bill also proposes regulations to safeguard consumer interests and protect vulnerable populations. Licensed operators are expected to launch by July 2026. This move marks a crucial step in shaping the future of online gambling in New Zealand, with an emphasis on consumer protection and responsible gambling. Concerns and Support for the Bill The bill’s progress comes amid mixed reactions in Parliament. Labour Party’s Lemauga Lydia Sosene expressed concerns that it opens the door to international operators without adequately addressing gambling harm reduction and consumer protection. Sosene emphasized that there needs… Read More

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