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Sister Casino Sites and Self-Exclusion: What NZ Players Should Know
Self-exclusion only works properly when the player understands what it covers. A casino brand is not always a standalone business. Many online casinos sit inside wider operator groups,...
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What Are Sister Casino Sites? A New Zealand Player Guide
Sister casino sites are online casino brands that are connected behind the scenes. The connection might be the same legal operator, the same licence holder, the same ownership...
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How to Check Who Owns an Online Casino
Checking who owns an online casino is one of the most useful habits a New Zealand player can build. The brand name on the homepage is not always...

Reader questions

Frequently asked questions

Helpful checks for reading SisterSitesNZ pages without treating a shared owner, similar design or bonus headline as proof on its own.

Why does SisterSitesNZ focus on casino networks?

Network information helps readers understand who operates a casino and whether another brand may share the same licence, KYC process, complaint queue or safer-gambling controls.

Does a shared operator mean the casinos are identical?

No. Bonuses, layouts and game lobbies can differ, but the underlying account, compliance and withdrawal processes may still be connected.

What should I verify before depositing?

Check the current licence, operator name, bonus terms, withdrawal rules, payment options, KYC requirements and responsible-gambling tools on the casino itself.

Where can I report a possible error?

Use the contact page and include the page URL plus any source that shows the operator, licence or terms have changed.

Why are casino network pages useful?

They help you spot whether a new-looking brand may share the same owner, support process, payment rules or exclusion controls as a casino you already know.

What is the safest way to use this site?

Use it as a verification checklist, not as a reason to gamble. Compare the operator, terms and risks first, and avoid opening accounts if gambling is causing financial or personal harm.

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Gemma Henderson

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