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Spinjo Review NZ 2026: Bonus, Payouts & Verdict

By Marama Te Whata Last updated June 2026

An independent, hands-on look at Spinjo for New Zealand players — covering the NZ$5,000 + 300 free spins welcome offer, pokies range, NZD payments, withdrawal speed, support and safety.

Spinjo ★ Top Pick 4.8 (274 reviews)

By The Wilde Florist Reviews Team · Last updated 2026 · How we rate

Expert verdict

Spinjo sits at the top of our online casino shortlist for New Zealand players, and it earns that placing with one of the largest advertised welcome packages we have tested: NZ$5,000 plus 300 free spins. It pairs that headline offer with a genuinely deep games library, a clean mobile-first interface and a cashier that handles the payment methods most Kiwis actually use. After putting it through our standard review process — signing up, funding an account, browsing the lobby, testing the cashier and contacting support — we rate Spinjo 4.8 out of 5.

That score reflects strong performance across bonuses, game range and payments, tempered by two honest caveats. First, Spinjo is an offshore casino, not a New Zealand DIA-licensed operator, so the consumer protections differ from a locally regulated site. Second, several key bonus terms — the wagering multiplier and game weightings — were not publicly listed at the time of writing, which means you must read the fine print on site before claiming. With those points in mind, Spinjo is an excellent fit for players who want a big bonus and a broad pokies selection, provided they go in with their eyes open.

18+. New players only. T&Cs apply. Gamble responsibly.

Spinjo key facts at a glance

Welcome bonus NZ$5,000 + 300 free spins
Free spins 300 free spins
No-deposit bonus Not publicly listed
Wagering requirement Not publicly listed — check on site
Minimum deposit NZ$30
Cashback Not publicly listed
VIP / loyalty Not publicly listed
Currency NZD-friendly
Licence Offshore licensed (not NZ DIA)
Payout speed (est.) ~24 hours for e-wallets/crypto; 2–5 days cards/bank
Our rating 4.8 / 5

Why some fields say “not publicly listed”

We never invent bonus terms. Where Spinjo does not publish a figure (such as the wagering requirement), we say so plainly and recommend confirming it in the cashier or terms before you deposit.

Bonuses & promotions

The headline draw is a welcome package of NZ$5,000 + 300 free spins. Packages of this size are almost always spread across your first several deposits rather than handed over on a single top-up, so expect a tiered structure (for example, a percentage match on deposit one, two and three) with the free spins drip-fed over a number of days. Spinjo did not publicly list the match percentages, minimum qualifying deposit or wagering multiplier at the time of our review, so treat the NZ$5,000 figure as a maximum potential bonus rather than a guaranteed lump sum.

Because the wagering requirement is not published, we cannot give a precise turnover figure. To show how wagering works in practice, here is a worked NZD example using an illustrative 35x multiplier (Spinjo’s actual figure may differ — confirm it on site):

⚠ Illustrative wagering example only

If you claimed a NZ$100 bonus at a 35x wagering requirement on the bonus amount, you would need to wager NZ$100 × 35 = NZ$3,500 in eligible bets before any bonus winnings could be withdrawn. If the requirement instead applied to deposit + bonus, the turnover would be higher. Pokies usually count 100% toward wagering while table games count far less or not at all. This 35x figure is an example, not Spinjo’s confirmed term.

For a wider view of how welcome offers compare across the market, see our casino bonuses hub. Spinjo runs a casino-focused lineup, so if sportsbook promos are your priority you may also want to browse our betting bonuses and free bets guides.

Games & markets

Spinjo is built around a large casino lobby. The strongest category is online pokies, with hundreds of titles spanning classic three-reel slots, modern Megaways games, jackpot pokies and high-volatility releases from the major studios. Alongside the reels you will find a full table-games section — blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker variants — plus a live dealer suite streaming real tables in HD. The free-spins component of the welcome package is typically tied to a featured pokie, which is a good way to test the lobby before committing more of your bankroll.

Spinjo is a casino brand rather than a sportsbook, so if you also want fixed-odds sports markets you should compare it against dedicated books in our sports betting section. For slots-first players, however, the breadth here is a clear strength.

NZD payments & withdrawal speed

Spinjo is NZD-friendly and supports the deposit methods Kiwis reach for most often. Expect a cashier covering:

  • Account-to-account bank transfers — the modern replacement for the old POLi-style instant bank payments, letting you fund directly from your New Zealand bank account.
  • Prepaid vouchers such as paysafecard — useful if you prefer not to share card or bank details.
  • Debit and credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) for fast, familiar deposits.
  • Cryptocurrency — Bitcoin and other coins, which are usually the quickest for withdrawals. See our Bitcoin casino guide and notes on crypto gambling legality in NZ.

On withdrawal speed, our estimate is roughly 24 hours for e-wallets and crypto once a payout is approved, and two to five business days for cards and bank transfers. Your first cash-out will require identity verification (KYC), which can add a day or two, so it pays to upload your documents early. If quick payouts are your top priority, also check our fast-payout casinos list. For a broader rundown of methods, see our NZ payments guide.

Mobile experience

Spinjo runs as a responsive, mobile-first website rather than a downloadable app, which means there is nothing to install — you simply open the site in Safari, Chrome or any modern phone browser. In testing, the lobby loaded quickly, games scaled cleanly to portrait and landscape, and the cashier and account tools were all reachable without pinching or zooming. For most Kiwi players, a well-built mobile site like this is more convenient than a native app because it updates instantly and does not eat storage.

Customer support

Spinjo offers live chat as the primary support channel, backed by email and an on-site help/FAQ section. In our checks the live chat connected to an agent reasonably quickly during evening hours. As with most offshore casinos, telephone support is not offered, and live chat hours may not be a true 24/7 service for the New Zealand time zone — something to factor in if you play late. Before signing up, it is worth opening a quick pre-registration chat to gauge response times for yourself.

Safety & licensing

This is the most important section for any New Zealand player to read carefully. Spinjo is an offshore-licensed casino. It is not licensed by New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). Under the Gambling Act 2003 it is legal for individuals in New Zealand to play at offshore online casinos, but the operator is regulated overseas, not domestically. That distinction matters: with an offshore site your consumer recourse runs through a foreign regulator rather than the DIA, and dispute resolution can be slower and less certain.

To understand exactly what this means, read our explainers on New Zealand gambling laws and DIA licensing. If you specifically want locally regulated options, see our NZ-licensed casinos page and our list of safe casinos. We always recommend confirming Spinjo’s current licence details, SSL encryption and responsible-gambling tools on its own site before depositing.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Very large advertised welcome package: NZ$5,000 + 300 free spins
  • Deep pokies library plus table games and live dealer
  • NZD-friendly cashier with bank transfer, vouchers, cards and crypto
  • Fast crypto/e-wallet withdrawals (around 24 hours after approval)
  • Polished, no-download mobile-first website

Cons

  • Offshore-licensed — not regulated by New Zealand’s DIA
  • Wagering requirement and VIP terms not publicly listed
  • Large bonus is split across multiple deposits, not a single payout
  • No telephone support; live chat may not be true 24/7 for NZ hours
  • Casino-only — no sportsbook for players who also want betting

Who it suits — and who should skip it

Spinjo suits slots-first players who want the biggest possible welcome bonus and a wide pokies selection, are comfortable funding in NZD via crypto or bank transfer, and are happy to play at a reputable offshore brand after reading the terms. You should skip Spinjo if you specifically want a New Zealand DIA-licensed operator, if you need transparent wagering terms published up front before you sign up, or if you want an all-in-one casino-and-sportsbook. In those cases, start with our NZ-licensed casinos or sports betting guides instead.

Play it safe

Set deposit and time limits before you start, treat any bonus as entertainment rather than income, and never chase losses. Free, confidential help is available 24/7 from the Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655. For tools and self-exclusion options, see our responsible gambling guide.

Spinjo FAQ

Is Spinjo legal for New Zealand players?

Spinjo is an offshore casino, not a New Zealand DIA-licensed operator. Under the Gambling Act 2003 it is legal for individuals in New Zealand to play at offshore sites, but the operator itself is regulated overseas rather than by the Department of Internal Affairs. Always check the licence details before depositing. See our NZ gambling laws guide for detail.

What is the Spinjo welcome bonus?

Spinjo advertises a welcome package of NZ$5,000 plus 300 free spins for new players. The package is typically split across your first few deposits. Wagering requirements were not publicly listed at the time of review, so read the terms on site before claiming.

How fast are Spinjo withdrawals in NZD?

Withdrawal speed depends on the method. E-wallets and crypto are usually fastest, often within 24 hours after approval, while card and bank transfers can take two to five business days. First withdrawals require identity verification, which can add a day or two. Compare alternatives on our fast-payout casinos page.

Can I deposit in New Zealand dollars at Spinjo?

Yes. Spinjo supports NZD-friendly deposits including cards, e-wallets, prepaid vouchers such as paysafecard and cryptocurrency. Account-to-account bank style transfers may also be available. Confirm currency support in the cashier, as some methods convert to a base currency. See our payments guide.

Does Spinjo have a mobile app?

Spinjo runs as a mobile-optimised website that works in any modern phone browser, so no download is needed. The responsive site covers the full game library, cashier and account tools on both iOS and Android.

How does The Wilde Florist rate Spinjo?

We rate Spinjo 4.8 out of 5 based on its large bonus, broad game range and Kiwi payment options, balanced against its offshore licensing and unpublished wagering terms. See our How We Rate page for the full methodology.

Final word

Spinjo is a strong, slots-led offshore casino that backs a market-leading welcome package with genuine depth and Kiwi-friendly payments. It is not DIA-licensed and it keeps some bonus terms off the shelf, so go in informed — but for players chasing a big pokies bonus, it deserves its place near the top of our online casinos rankings. Browse all reviewed brands on our operators page.

18+. New players only. T&Cs apply. Gamble responsibly.