Responsible Gambling (Responsible Gaming)
kiwigamingonline.com supports responsible play. Gambling can be harmful if it is not kept fun, time-limited, and affordable.
Play responsibly
- Set a budget before you start. Only spend money you can afford to lose.
- Set a time limit and take breaks; avoid playing when tired, upset, or under the influence.
- Do not chase losses. Losses are part of gambling and outcomes are never guaranteed.
- Avoid borrowing money to gamble and keep gambling separate from essential expenses.
- The legal gambling age in New Zealand is 20 for casino-style activities—only participate where legal and if you meet age requirements.
Limits, cool-off, and self-exclusion
If you feel your play is no longer under control, consider using limits and time-outs. You may also request account closure/self-exclusion support.
- Spending limits: daily/weekly/monthly caps you choose.
- Time limits: session reminders and maximum play time.
- Cool-off: temporary break from access.
- Self-exclusion: longer-term restriction and marketing opt-out where applicable.
To request these options, contact us at contact@kiwigamingonline.com or call +64 9 369 9892.
New Zealand help & resources
- Gambling Helpline Aotearoa: gamblinghelpline.co.nz • Call 0800 654 655. Gambling Helpline Aotearoa also provides chat and text support options via its site.
- 1737 — Need to Talk?: Call or text 1737 (NZ) or visit 1737.org.nz.
- Regulation in New Zealand: Gambling is regulated under the Gambling Act 2003 by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). For general responsible gaming information and pathways to official resources, see the DIA: dia.govt.nz/Gambling. We recommend you also consult Safer Gambling Aotearoa for support pathways and self-exclusion options across New Zealand.