Key takeaways
- 6 of the 9 casinos we review accept Neosurf, Paysafecard, or both — Crocoslots, Bitkingz, All Slots, Lucky Nugget, JackpotCity and Spirit Casino.
- Every voucher deposit is deposit-only, at every casino, with no exceptions. This is inherent to how prepaid vouchers work, not a casino-imposed rule.
- All Slots and Spirit Casino are the only two that accept both Neosurf and Paysafecard — everyone else supports just one of the two.
- Spin Casino, Oshi and Kiwi's Treasure don't support either voucher at all.
Neosurf and Paysafecard are prepaid voucher codes, bought with cash or card at thousands of retail outlets and redeemed directly into a casino account — a useful option if you'd rather not link a bank card or e-wallet directly. We checked which of the 9 casinos we review actually accept them, and confirmed the one thing that's true everywhere: vouchers only ever go one way in.
Neosurf & Paysafecard casinos in NZ
One of only two casinos on this list to accept both Neosurf and Paysafecard, each at a flat NZ$10 minimum with instant processing and no fee. As with every voucher method anywhere, you'll need a card, e-wallet or bank transfer ready for withdrawing any winnings.
The other casino on this list accepting both vouchers, at the standard NZ$30 minimum shared across all of Spirit Casino's payment methods. Pair a voucher deposit with a crypto or e-wallet account for withdrawing your winnings.
Neosurf is part of Crocoslots' wide payment spread, at the standard NZ$30 minimum with instant processing. Paysafecard isn't listed among its supported methods.
Shares the same Neosurf support and NZ$30 minimum as Crocoslots, via the same underlying payment infrastructure.
Paysafecard is grouped with Mastercard as deposit-only — winnings must go out via Bank Transfer instead, exactly as with every voucher method anywhere.
Described in JackpotCity's own terms as "voucher-based deposits only" — any winnings from a Paysafecard deposit must be withdrawn via an online banking method instead.
Why vouchers are always deposit-only
This isn't a restriction any of these casinos chose to impose — it's a structural fact about how prepaid vouchers work. A Neosurf or Paysafecard code is a one-time-use code with no linked account behind it once it's redeemed; there's simply nowhere for a casino to send money back to. Every casino that accepts either voucher, without exception, requires a card, e-wallet, bank transfer or crypto method for withdrawing your winnings. Plan for this before you deposit, not after you win.
Pros & cons of voucher deposits
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| No bank account or card details shared directly with the casino — buy with cash at a retail outlet | Always deposit-only — you'll need a second method ready for any withdrawal, at every casino |
| Instant deposit processing at every casino that supports either voucher | Only 6 of 9 casinos we review accept Neosurf or Paysafecard at all |
| All Slots and Spirit Casino both process voucher deposits with zero fee | Retail purchase required — can't top up instantly online the way you can with a card or e-wallet |
How to deposit with a voucher
Buy a Neosurf or Paysafecard voucher
Available at participating retail outlets in New Zealand, purchased with cash or card.
Set up a withdrawal method before you deposit
Since vouchers can never receive a withdrawal, have a card, e-wallet or bank account ready — you'll need it regardless of which casino you choose.
Enter the voucher code in your casino cashier
Redeem the full code value; most casinos process this instantly.
Withdraw winnings via your backup method
Bank transfer, e-wallet or card, depending on what the specific casino supports alongside its voucher option.
Terms you must know
- Every voucher deposit, at every casino, is deposit-only. This applies universally and isn't something any specific casino can change.
- All Slots and Spirit Casino are the only two accepting both Neosurf and Paysafecard. Everyone else on this list supports just one.
- Spin Casino, Oshi and Kiwi's Treasure don't support either voucher at all — check our other payment guides if voucher deposits matter to you.
Frequently asked questions
Responsible gambling
Buying a voucher with cash can feel more disconnected from your regular spending than a card or bank transfer — which makes it easier to lose track of your total. Set a spending limit before you buy a voucher, and keep a running note of how much you've deposited across a session. Free, confidential support is available 24/7 through the Gambling Helpline Aotearoa New Zealand.