Key takeaways
- 4 of the 9 casinos we review support a mobile wallet — Spin Casino and All Slots (Apple Pay), JackpotCity (both), and Kiwi's Treasure (Google Pay).
- Every mobile wallet deposit is deposit-only, at every casino, with no exceptions. You'll always need a card, e-wallet or bank account ready to withdraw.
- JackpotCity goes further than the others — requesting a payout to an alternate method after a mobile wallet deposit triggers immediate KYC verification.
- Kiwi's Treasure is the only casino on this list supporting Google Pay without Apple Pay; the other three either support Apple Pay only, or both.
Apple Pay and Google Pay are the fastest way to deposit from a phone without typing in card details — but neither is a full banking method in the way an e-wallet is. We checked all 9 casinos we review to confirm exactly which mobile wallet each one supports, and what happens when you try to withdraw.
Apple Pay & Google Pay casinos in NZ
The only casino on this list supporting both Google Pay and Apple Pay, at a NZ$5 minimum. Mobile deposits only — the operator's own terms state that requesting a payout to an alternate method triggers immediate KYC verification, so budget extra time if you deposit this way.
Apple Pay deposits process instantly at the same NZ$10 minimum as every other method here. It doesn't appear on the withdrawal table at all — you'll need Skrill, Neteller or bank transfer to cash out, same as every card method at Spin Casino.
Apple Pay is part of All Slots' unusually broad deposit method list, processing instantly at NZ$10 with no fee. As with every other casino on this list, it's deposit-only — withdrawals go via Visa/Mastercard or an e-wallet instead.
One of the only casinos we've reviewed that accepts Google Pay for fast mobile top-ups, at a flat NZ$5 minimum. It's the only casino on this list without Apple Pay support, and like every mobile wallet everywhere, it's deposit-only — you'll need Bank Transfer for any winnings.
Why mobile wallets are deposit-only
Apple Pay and Google Pay are tokenized wrappers around an underlying card — convenient for depositing quickly from a phone, but most casino payment processors don't support pushing a payout back through that tokenization layer. That's why every casino on this list treats them as deposit-only, and why JackpotCity is upfront that trying to withdraw to a different method after a mobile wallet deposit triggers an identity check. It's standard industry practice, not a withheld payout — just make sure a card, e-wallet or bank account is ready before you deposit.
Pros & cons of mobile wallet deposits
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Fastest possible mobile deposit — no card number entry required, instant processing everywhere it's supported | Always deposit-only — every casino on this list forces an alternate withdrawal method |
| JackpotCity accepts both Apple Pay and Google Pay, covering both major phone platforms | JackpotCity's KYC trigger on alternate-method withdrawal can add real delay if you're not prepared for it |
| Low minimums across the board — as low as NZ$5 at JackpotCity and Kiwi's Treasure | Only 4 of the 9 casinos we review support either wallet at all |
How to deposit with Apple Pay or Google Pay
Confirm your phone's wallet matches the casino's supported option
Spin Casino and All Slots take Apple Pay only, Kiwi's Treasure takes Google Pay only, and JackpotCity takes both.
Set up your actual withdrawal method in advance
Since every mobile wallet deposit is deposit-only, have an e-wallet, card or bank account ready before you fund your account.
Deposit the stated minimum or more
NZ$5 at JackpotCity and Kiwi's Treasure, NZ$10 at Spin Casino and All Slots.
Expect extra verification if you withdraw to a different method at JackpotCity
This is standard KYC practice there, not a sign of a withheld payout — just plan for the extra step.
Terms you must know
- No casino on this list allows a mobile wallet withdrawal. Apple Pay and Google Pay are deposit-only everywhere, without exception.
- JackpotCity's KYC trigger is specific to it — requesting an alternate withdrawal method after a mobile wallet deposit prompts immediate identity verification there.
- Only JackpotCity supports both wallets. The other three casinos on this list each support just one.
Frequently asked questions
Responsible gambling
Mobile wallets make depositing almost frictionless — which is exactly why it's worth building in a deliberate pause before you do it. Set a deposit limit through the casino's own tools or your phone's spending controls before you start, and treat the ease of a tap-to-pay deposit as a reason to be more careful, not less. Free, confidential support is available 24/7 through the Gambling Helpline Aotearoa New Zealand.