Getting your first withdrawal right is the real test of any iGaming platform — this guide shows you how to pass it.

Prerequisites

  • A valid email address and a secure password.
  • Government-issued ID (passport or driver’s license) for KYC verification.
  • A funded payment method that supports both deposits and withdrawals (credit/debit card, e-wallet, or bank transfer).
  • Stable internet connection and an updated browser (for PWA access).
  • If residing in New Zealand, note that gambling winnings from offshore casinos may be subject to local tax — consult a tax advisor.

Registration

  1. Navigate to the official site via Spinbit and click the Sign Up button.
  2. Fill in your personal details (full name, date of birth, email, address). Use exactly the same information as your ID to avoid payout delays.
  3. Create a strong password and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) immediately after account creation.
  4. Check your email inbox for a verification link and click it to activate the account.
  5. Complete the KYC process by uploading a clear photo of your ID and a recent utility bill. This step is mandatory before any withdrawal can be processed.

App & PWA Guide

The platform does not require a native app download from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Instead, it offers a progressive web app (PWA) that you can launch directly from your browser. To install it on Android: open the site in Chrome, tap the menu, and select Add to Home screen. On iOS: open in Safari, tap the Share icon, and choose Add to Home Screen. The PWA provides push notifications, fast loading, and full access to all games without taking up much storage space.

How Bonuses Work

Bonuses on this platform operate with a clear mathematical structure. Let’s break down a typical welcome offer:

Example: A 100% match bonus up to NZ$200 with a 35x wagering requirement on the deposit plus bonus.

  • You deposit NZ$100. The casino matches it, giving you an extra NZ$100 in bonus funds.
  • Your total playable balance becomes NZ$200.
  • Wagering requirement = 35 × (deposit + bonus) = 35 × NZ$200 = NZ$7,000.

Formula: Wagering Target = (Deposit + Bonus) × Wagering Multiplier

You must place bets totaling NZ$7,000 before any withdrawal is allowed. If you play a slot with 96% RTP, the expected loss over that wagering is (1 – 0.96) × NZ$7,000 = NZ$280. Factor in the bonus value of NZ$100, your net expected outcome is a loss of NZ$180. Always check the game contribution percentages — slots often count 100%, while table games may count much less.

Pro Tips

Payment Method Deposit Speed Withdrawal Speed
Credit/Debit Card (Visa, Mastercard) Instant to 3 minutes 1–3 business days
E-wallet (Skrill, Neteller) Instant Under 24 hours
Bank Transfer 5–15 minutes 3–7 business days
Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum) 10–30 minutes (blockchain dependent) 1–2 business days

Players Ask

What is the minimum withdrawal amount?

The minimum withdrawal typically starts at NZ$20 for most methods, though e-wallets may allow NZ$10. Check the cashier for your specific method.

How long do withdrawals take after approval?

Once the casino approves the request (usually within 24–48 hours after KYC), e-wallet withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, cards take 1–3 days, and bank transfers may require 3–7 business days.

Are there any transaction fees?

Most deposit methods are free, but some withdrawal methods (especially bank transfers) may incur a small fee of NZ$5–10. E-wallets and cryptocurrency typically have no casino-side fees.

What documents are needed for the first withdrawal?

You will need a government-issued photo ID, proof of address (utility bill or bank statement dated within 3 months), and sometimes a screenshot of your e-wallet or a photo of your card (with middle digits hidden).

Following this guide ensures you start on the right foot and avoid common pitfalls like delayed withdrawals or forfeited bonuses. Always read the terms and conditions for your specific region, especially if you are in New Zealand, where tax rules on offshore casino winnings may apply.