 
                                                Credit Cards in New Zealand Declined for Online Gambling
For many years now, the NZ casinos that  have been so commonly used by Kiwi gamers have been accepting credit cards.  That, though, is about to change. There has been a new jurisdiction decision by  the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs who have decreed that the access  to credit cards will be changing. Credit cards are being cancelled and declined  across New Zealand due to their use for online gambling. 
This has come ahead of the release of  SKYCITY Entertainment Group’s new release. Despite being one of the most  exciting online casinos NZ gamers have had to pick from in some time, it would  appear that resistance to it already is becoming quite stern. This will mean  that the previously state-run lottery and TAB system for sports betting will  come under increasing scrutiny and desire for competition – something that the  government likely wants to avoid.
Given that the SKYCITY release will be the  first-ever private online gambling platform, the government is already moving  to try and put in place some kind of system to stop gamers from getting involved  using credit cards. This means that the government will likely push on with  their plans to find solutions to stop gamers using a casino online by directly  using their credit card. 
 
                 
                 
                