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AOTEAROA // NEW ZEALAND
EST. 2026 · RC.1
TESTED BY RĀWIRI KAHU · FACT-CHECKED BY AROHA NGATA · UPDATED 15 JULY 2026

BassBet Review 2026

BassBet review for NZ — casino-led book with generous weekly reloads, cashback and a 100% up to €200 sports welcome. Our honest 2026 take.

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Verdict / At a Glance

BassBet is a casino-first operator with a bolted-on sportsbook, launched in 2024 on the iGate platform and run by NovaForge Ltd under an Anjouan licence. For Kiwis it lands as a solid all-rounder: a big 8,500-title game library from around 67 studios, a broad payments menu that includes crypto and hours-fast e-wallet withdrawals, and generous recurring value through weekly reloads and cashback. The trade-off is that the sportsbook is secondary rather than specialist, and an Anjouan licence gives thinner dispute recourse than an MGA-tier regulator. We rate it 3.6 / 5 — a good pick if you want a casino and a mainstream book under one login.

Best for: casino-led players who want an attached sportsbook, crypto users, and punters chasing ongoing reload and cashback value rather than one-off welcome size.

Welcome

100% up to €200 (~NZ$360) + reloads

Licence

Anjouan (NovaForge Ltd)

Payout

Crypto / e-wallets in hours

Best For

Casino + attached sportsbook

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Huge 8,500+ game library from ~67 studios
  • Integrated casino and sportsbook in one account
  • Strong weekly reloads and up to 15–25% cashback
  • Wide crypto support with hours-fast payouts
  • Modern iGate platform, clean mobile play

Cons

  • Sportsbook is secondary, not a specialist book
  • Anjouan licence — lighter dispute recourse
  • €15,000 monthly withdrawal cap
  • NZD not always native; may settle in EUR/crypto
  • Casino bonus wagering (35x) is on the high side
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Welcome Bonus & Promotions

Through our affiliate data the headline sports welcome is 100% up to €200, which is roughly NZ$360 at current rates — you'll see the offer denominated in euros on-site because BassBet is a EUR-first operator. Match your first deposit and BassBet doubles it up to that ceiling, with the bonus typically carrying a 5–6x wagering requirement on the sports side before you can cash out. That is a reasonable turnover ask by offshore standards, though as always the fine print (minimum odds, eligible markets, expiry window) is worth reading before you opt in.

Where BassBet earns its keep is the ongoing promotions rather than the sign-up. Expect recurring weekly sports reloads and casino cashback that scales into the 15–25% range on losses, capped at set weekly amounts. There's also a tiered VIP / loyalty programme layering on top. The separate casino welcome runs larger — around 100% up to €500 plus 200 free spins — but note that casino offer carries a heavier 35x wagering condition, so treat it as entertainment value rather than an easy edge.

If you're weighing this against other operators, our best online casinos and sports betting rankings compare welcome offers and wagering side by side.

OfferAmountWagering
Sports welcome100% up to €200 (~NZ$360)~5–6x
Casino welcome100% up to €500 + 200 spins35x
Weekly sports reloadRecurring % matchPer terms
CashbackUp to 15–25% on lossesOften none
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Casino & Sportsbook

The casino is the heart of BassBet. The lobby carries roughly 8,500 titles drawn from about 67 providers, including the names Kiwi players know — Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, NetEnt, Microgaming and many boutique studios. That covers pokies of every stripe, plus blackjack, roulette, baccarat, video poker and niche picks like keno, bingo, craps and scratchcards. Filtering by studio and game type makes the sheer volume manageable rather than overwhelming.

The live casino is powered chiefly by Evolution and Ezugi, so you get the industry-standard live dealer roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game-show formats streamed in HD. If live dealer play is your priority, see our best online casinos list for how BassBet stacks up against dedicated live-first sites.

The sportsbook is integrated into the same wallet and covers the mainstream markets well — football, basketball, tennis and esports lead, with the usual pre-match and in-play options and live stats. It's competent for the big leagues and NZ-relevant codes, but it is not a specialist book: features punters take for granted at odds-first sites, such as full cash-out and match streaming, are not consistently confirmed across all events. If your main game is betting rather than pokies, a dedicated book from our sports betting guide will likely serve you better; if you want both under one roof, BassBet does the job.

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Banking & Payouts for Kiwis

BassBet supports a wide banking menu: Visa and Mastercard, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, Zimpler, bank transfer, and a deep crypto line-up — Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Tether (USDT), USD Coin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash and BinancePay. The minimum deposit is around €20. On currency, BassBet is EUR-first, so NZD isn't always a native wallet option — many Kiwis deposit and settle in EUR or in crypto, and using a stablecoin like USDT avoids repeated conversion fees on the way in and out.

Withdrawal speed is a genuine strength. Crypto cash-outs typically clear within about an hour once approved, e-wallets land within hours, and card or bank transfers take up to a few business days. The main ceiling to know about is a €15,000 monthly withdrawal limit, which is fine for recreational play but worth noting if you hit a big win.

KYC: expect standard identity verification — photo ID, proof of address and a payment-method check — before your first withdrawal is released. Completing it early avoids delays. As with all offshore sites, keep your deposit and withdrawal methods consistent to keep the process smooth.

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Licensing, Safety & Support

BassBet is operated by NovaForge Ltd under a licence from the Gaming Control Board of Anjouan (Comoros). Anjouan is a low-cost offshore jurisdiction: it permits the operator to serve international players including New Zealanders, but it offers lighter consumer protection and slower, less predictable dispute recourse than a tier-one regulator such as Malta (MGA) or the UK. In practice that means the site is legitimate and payments are processed, but if a serious dispute arises your leverage is limited — a caveat that applies to most offshore brands, not BassBet uniquely.

On safety, BassBet uses standard SSL encryption and offers the common responsible-gambling controls — deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion. For any Kiwi who feels their play is slipping, free confidential help is available 24/7 from the Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655.

Support is available via live chat and email ([email protected]). Live chat is the quicker channel; response quality is serviceable for routine account and bonus queries. There's no dedicated NZ phone line, which is standard for offshore operators.

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How to Sign Up

  1. Open the site — click through to BassBet and hit Register.
  2. Create your account — enter your email, a password and your personal details honestly (they must match your ID for KYC).
  3. Verify early — upload photo ID and proof of address up front so your first withdrawal isn't held up.
  4. Deposit — choose card, e-wallet or crypto (USDT is efficient for Kiwis) and fund at least the €20 minimum.
  5. Claim the bonus — opt into the 100% up to €200 sports welcome (or the casino offer) and note the wagering terms.
  6. Play & withdraw — once wagering is met, cash out via crypto or e-wallet for the fastest payout.

Our verdict: BassBet is a well-rounded casino-led site that also gives you a capable mainstream sportsbook, strong recurring reloads and cashback, a massive game library and genuinely fast crypto payouts. Its weak spots — a secondary sportsbook and the lighter protections of an Anjouan licence — are worth weighing, but for a casino-first Kiwi who wants a book on the side, it's an easy site to recommend at 3.6 / 5. Remember that for NZ residents, casual gambling winnings are tax-free.

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BassBet FAQ

Is BassBet legit and safe for NZ players?
Yes — BassBet is a real, operating brand run by NovaForge Ltd under an Anjouan licence, using SSL encryption and standard responsible-gambling tools. The caveat is that Anjouan offers lighter dispute recourse than a tier-one regulator, so read the terms and keep records of your play.
What is the BassBet welcome bonus?
The sports welcome is 100% up to €200 (about NZ$360), typically with 5–6x wagering, plus recurring weekly reloads and cashback. A separate casino welcome runs to 100% up to €500 plus 200 free spins with heavier 35x wagering.
Can I use NZD at BassBet?
BassBet is EUR-first, so NZD isn't always a native wallet option. Many Kiwis deposit in EUR or in crypto. Using a stablecoin such as USDT avoids repeated currency-conversion fees on deposits and withdrawals.
How fast are BassBet withdrawals?
Crypto withdrawals usually clear within about an hour once approved, e-wallets land within hours, and cards or bank transfers take a few business days. A €15,000 monthly withdrawal limit applies, and your first payout is slower because of KYC.
Does BassBet have a sportsbook?
Yes — an integrated sportsbook covers football, basketball, tennis and esports with pre-match and in-play markets. It's competent for mainstream leagues but secondary to the casino; full cash-out and streaming aren't consistently confirmed across all events.
What games and providers does BassBet have?
Around 8,500 titles from roughly 67 studios, including Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, NetEnt and Microgaming, spanning pokies, table games and niche formats. Live casino is powered by Evolution and Ezugi.
Do I have to complete KYC at BassBet?
Yes. Expect to verify your identity with photo ID, proof of address and a payment-method check before your first withdrawal. Completing it early prevents payout delays.
Are BassBet winnings taxed in New Zealand?
No. Casual gambling winnings are tax-free for NZ residents. Note that if you win and hold cryptocurrency, disposing of it at a gain can be a taxable event under IRD rules, since crypto is treated as property.

18+. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly. Free confidential support: Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655.

He aha tāku i te āwhina ai? — How can I get help?

"He waka eke noa" — we are all in this together.

If gambling has stopped feeling like fun, free confidential 24/7 support is one call away. Gambling Helpline NZ — 0800 654 655 · Text 8006 · safergambling.org.nz

Pasifika whānau: Mapu Maia 0800 21 21 22. Asian whānau: Asian Family Services 0800 862 342. Multi-venue self-exclusion: multivenueexclusion.org.nz.