| # | Sportsbook | Sign-up Offer | Free Spins | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Free bets and betting sign-up offers are how offshore bookmakers win Kiwi punters — and it’s an edge TAB NZ and Betcha legally can’t match. We read the full terms behind every welcome offer below, worked out the real turnover you need to clear in NZD, and ranked the books whose free bets are genuinely worth claiming rather than a trap dressed up as a gift.
Below we explain exactly how each offer type works, what “wagering” or “turnover” actually means, whether your winnings include the stake, and how to spot the fine print that quietly kills a bonus. Read the mechanics first — a NZ$100 free bet with brutal terms is worth less than a smaller one you can actually cash out.
A welcome offer usually takes one of three shapes: a matched deposit (deposit NZ$50, get NZ$50 in bonus funds), a bet-and-get (place a qualifying bet, receive a free bet whatever the result), or a no-deposit free bet just for signing up. Offshore bookmakers can run all three for Kiwi punters. TAB NZ and Betcha, as the domestic operators, are far more restricted in what they can promote — which is exactly why the offshore welcome offers are bigger.
We rank offers by real value, not headline size. A generous-looking bonus with 10x turnover on odds of 2.00+ can be far harder to clear than a smaller one at 3x with a 1.50 minimum-odds rule.
Not every “free bet” is the same thing. Knowing which type you’re being offered tells you how much it’s really worth before you deposit a cent.
The wagering requirement (also called turnover or rollover) is the amount you must stake before bonus winnings can be withdrawn. If a NZ$50 bonus carries 5x turnover, you must place NZ$250 in qualifying bets before cashing out. Three numbers decide how hard that really is: the multiplier, the minimum odds each qualifying bet must meet (commonly 1.50–2.00), and the expiry window — many free bets vanish in 7 days.
| Bonus | Turnover | Min odds | Total you must stake | Realistic to clear? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NZ$50 | 3x | 1.50 | NZ$150 | Yes — comfortable |
| NZ$100 | 5x | 1.75 | NZ$500 | Manageable over a few weeks |
| NZ$150 | 8x | 2.00 | NZ$1,200 | Hard — high odds + high volume |
| NZ$200 | 10x | 2.00 | NZ$2,000 | Very hard — treat headline with caution |
Illustrative examples of how turnover multiplies the stake you must place. Always read the operator's own terms.
This is the single most misunderstood term. With almost every free bet, the stake is not returned — you keep the winnings but not the free-bet amount. Stake a NZ$50 free bet at odds of 3.00 and a win pays NZ$100 profit, not NZ$150. That’s standard across offshore books and it changes how you should use a free bet: because the stake is “free”, higher odds return more value than a safe favourite. A handful of books offer stake-returned free bets — we flag those, because they’re worth noticeably more.
Bonus terms are where value is quietly clawed back. Before you opt in, scan for these clauses — any one of them can turn a headline offer into a poor one.
Claiming an offer is simple; claiming the right offer takes a minute of reading. Here’s the process we recommend for every Kiwi punter.
New Zealand’s domestic books — TAB NZ and Betcha — do run new-customer promotions, but the domestic framework limits how aggressive they can be. Offshore bookmakers face fewer promotional constraints, which is why their welcome offers tend to be larger and more varied. That doesn’t automatically make offshore the better choice: weigh the bigger bonus against the terms, the odds you’ll actually get, and how quickly the book pays. A large bonus on a book with poor prices can cost you more than a modest one on a sharp book.
Because a free-bet stake usually isn’t returned, the smart play is to use it where a bigger price adds real value rather than sticking it on an odds-on favourite. A first-try-scorer market in an All Blacks Test, an outright in a football tournament, or a longer-priced Black Caps top-batter market all suit a free bet better than a short-priced match winner. You can also point a free bet at a same-game multi where the combined price is naturally higher.
Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money. Only bet what you can afford to lose, set deposit and time limits, and never chase losses. In New Zealand, gambling winnings are tax-free and offshore play is not an offence for individuals — but the risk is real.
Free, confidential help is available 24/7: Gambling Helpline NZ 0800 654 655 (text 8006), the Problem Gambling Foundation NZ (0800 664 262), and Safer Gambling Aotearoa. You can self-exclude from most licensed sites at any time.