Orchard Spin runs out of an Auckland co-working floor with three people, a shared spreadsheet of NZ bank accounts, and a quiet obsession with what a one-dollar deposit actually buys in the 2026 New Zealand casino market.
Every month, the three of us open real accounts at the $1 casinos we find Kiwis asking about, fund them from BNZ, ASB or Westpac, play the offered spins or chances, and attempt at least one small withdrawal. If a casino fails any of those steps for a New Zealand player, it gets caveated or cut. That process is how the shortlist on our homepage exists.
We are not a network of anonymous reviewers. Three names, three photos, three shared bank cards. We publish the methodology, not just the verdict.
The "orchard" is a reference to the domain we inherited — a former Auckland plant-delivery business — and to the editorial posture we aim for: picking fruit that is actually ripe and leaving the rest on the tree. The "spin" is self-explanatory at a casino desk. Put them together and the name tells you the two things we promise: careful selection, honest verdict on what lands.
Fourteen years in New Zealand retail banking before moving into affiliate editorial in 2023. Tracks the POLi and Paysafecard rails, runs the bank-side testing on every casino we list, and writes the deposit-rail sections.
Former Skycity surveillance-room analyst. Verifies the advertised RTP on every shortlisted slot against the provider's reporting, tests the bonus-round mechanics, and catches the quiet rebranding of games that other desks miss.
Eight years at a Wellington harm-reduction charity before joining Orchard Spin. Writes our responsible-play guidance, audits casino self-exclusion flows, and ensures nothing we publish pressures a reader into a deposit they did not plan.
We accept affiliate commissions on clicks to the listed casinos. That is how Orchard Spin pays rent. Commission rates differ across casinos, and we publish the shortlist ranking based on what our tests show about player value — not on commission terms. We do not accept paid rankings, paid reviews, or paid inclusion. If a casino asks to buy a ranking, the request goes in the "why we reject paid placement" file Isla maintains.
We also do not publish anything that would push a reader towards a deposit they did not plan. That means no "limited-time deposit offers must claim now" copy in the homepage hero, no dark-pattern exit pop-ups, and no email list for "daily deposit recommendations". The only recurring message we send is the monthly refresh newsletter.
If you spot an error in a wagering multiplier, a deposit minimum, a withdrawal window we have wrong, or any other factual claim on the site, write to the contact form with the casino name and the claim. Anaru owns corrections and updates the page within 48 hours. The update log at the bottom of each page shows the change.
Nine $1 casinos tested in April 2026. One loyalty group of fourteen. And the 80-chance Zodiac offer waiting at the top.
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