Bet365 and Super Group Named in Expanded New Zealand Illegal Gambling Complaint

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 21, 2026
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The legal landscape for international iGaming in New Zealand has become increasingly complex as industry giants Bet365 and Super Group have been officially added as co-defendants in a high-profile complaint.

The legal landscape for international iGaming in New Zealand has become increasingly complex as industry giants Bet365 and Super Group have been officially added as co-defendants in a high-profile complaint.

The lawsuit, which initially focused on SkyCity’s offshore digital structure, now directly targets Denise Coates (Founder and Co-CEO of Bet365) and Neal Menashe (CEO of Super Group), alleging the illegal provision of online gambling services to New Zealand residents.

A Critical Pre-Regulation Challenge

The timing of the expanded lawsuit is particularly delicate for the defendants. New Zealand is currently in the process of transitioning toward a formally regulated online casino market, with 15 licenses expected to become available on July 1, 2027.

The complaint, brought forward by an anonymous plaintiff, claims that these overseas operators have been operating outside the country’s present limits on online casino activity, effectively bypassing a grey area in the law that has long allowed offshore platforms to reach local users.

The TAB NZ Monopoly and Market Integrity

Currently, New Zealand’s gambling laws are restrictive compared to other Tier-1 markets. Entain maintains an exclusive position through its long-term management of TAB NZ, which handles all authorized sports and online betting. Online casinos are not yet a licensed vertical, leaving international brands in a vulnerable ð2position as authorities begin to examine pre-regulation market exposure.

The legal challenge is viewed by analysts as a “test case” for how New Zealand courts will interpret the lawfulness of offshore business models before the 2027 opening. For Bet365 and Super Group (parent of Betway and Spin), the outcome could significantly impact their eligibility for future licensing.

The debate serves as a stark warning to the global industry that interest in future market access can often lead to intensified scrutiny of current operating methods.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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