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How DashTickets educates New Zealand players about offshore casino licenses and real money gambling providers
DashTickets is a gambling magazine founded by Matthew Robert Davey in 2009 and operated by Dash Tickets New Zealand Limited. Originally started as a project to help local players navigate the unfamiliar and sometimes dangerous world of offshore casinos, which are quite popular in the country, DashTickets has now become the go-to place for any local player who wants to quickly learn whether they can trust a certain website.

One of the most important aspects of DashTickets’ work, outside of its comprehensive real money casino reviews, is the team’s educational articles on legal matters, problem gambling, and different aspects of the casino industry. While New Zealand awaits its own online casino licenses, expected to be introduced in 2026, DashTickets helps local players understand the nuances of the licensing process in general and identify the most common licenses among locally available offshore casinos.

“We believe that players deserve to be protected from any potential malpractices, and a strong license is among the most important qualities of any online casino. However, there are lots of them, and evaluating them properly requires some background knowledge — and that is what we aim to provide,” says Mark Dash, editor-in-chief of DashTickets.
How DashTickets makes sense of multiple offshore casino licenses

DashTickets real money casino rating’ primary focus is to provide crucial information in a simple way so that any player can quickly learn what they need before they start playing. The team avoids prolonged explanations, ensuring that any reader can get what they need in a matter of minutes. With this intent in mind, DashTickets has created a short guide on some of the most common licenses that are issued to locally available real money online casinos.
| Offshore casino licenses: a short guide | |
| The United Kingdom license | By far the strongest license in the world, as it is issued by probably the most advanced gambling regulatory body — the United Kingdom Gambling Commission. While the UKGC license is a prerequisite for accepting UK players, online casinos gladly accept players from New Zealand as well. |
| Malta license | The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is another highly respected regulatory institution, just a step below the UKGC in terms of accumulated trust. |
| Local licenses | France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands have their own local regulatory bodies that can issue licenses to real money casinos. However, these licenses usually aren’t seen as incredibly trustworthy anywhere outside the countries of their origin. |
| US state licenses | US state licenses are quite similar to the European ones mentioned above and generally don’t mean much outside their respective states. |
| Curacao license | The Curacao license is generally considered weak and is highly popular with online casinos aiming to catch all worldwide traffic without being too concerned with doing business by the book. A telling detail is that these casinos usually don’t accept players from heavily regulated markets such as the UK or France. |
| Other minor licenses | Finally, while licenses like Kahnawake, Isle of Man, and Alderney still exist, they have fallen out of favor as Curacao has become the go-to choice for anyone who doesn’t wish to take the difficult route. |

“One of our goals is to enable players to make informed choices on their own at a glance. When they scroll through casino offers, their eyes will catch a certain license and provider’s brand, allowing them to quickly determine whether they should play there. This is the end goal, sure, but we believe that it is entirely achievable within a reasonable timeframe,” says Edward Howarth, author at Dashtickets.
As Howarth explains, the team already sees the results of their work, with players generally becoming more knowledgeable of different aspects of real money casino websites and choosing trusted options more frequently.
“We are all waiting for some form of government regulation on the matter, but while it is still absent, we have to use information as a shield to protect players from uninformed decisions — after all, it’s all we’ve got today. Luckily, the situation will change soon, and our guides will be much less of a necessity and more of a fun educational content we wish to provide,” says Howarth.
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