Zimpler leads the way as one of the world’s most recognisable online casino payment options. While Zimpler is the plaything of low-rolling New Zealanders at online casinos, and it doesn’t tick everyone’s boxes when it comes to withdrawals, it is arguably one of the most secure payment methods New Zealanders can choose from today. Find out why you might wish to deposit at casinos using Zimpler as we put the payment method to the test in our review.

Zimpler Explained

ZimplerFor those not in the know, Zimpler is a pay-by-mobile option that is most popular across the European Union. Zimpler supports the New Zealand dollar, though, and can be used to process payments from players in New Zealand to offshore online casinos supporting the payment provider. It debuted in 2016 and originated in Sweden.

The way that Zimpler works is a little trickier to follow than some other pay-by-mobile methods. To use Zimpler, you must use your phone. You can’t really process payments using your computer. You will also need to create an account with Zimpler before you can use this option.

Once you have an account with Zimpler (which is free to create), you can verify your identity and details by providing Zimpler with your identification documents. In most cases, this means a national security or national ID number. You may need two-factor authorisation, namely via your bank, to confirm this step and link your Zimpler account with your bank card.

Only once your bank card is linked (and your ID has been verified) can you use Zimpler to deposit at NZ-friendly online casinos. The final step is to set a deposit limit. Zimpler is strict on this – it’s part of their responsible gambling setup – so be sure to decide how much you’re prepared to spend ahead of time. Next, we’ll walk you through the deposit process.

Deposit Process

Depositing with Zimpler is a lot easier than trying to sign up with the pay-by-phone option for the very first time. At most NZ-friendly online casinos with Zimpler, you simply need to follow these steps to deposit:

  1. Head over to your casino’s cashier page and select Zimpler from the deposit options available.
  2. Enter your phone number.
  3. You’ll receive an SMS from Zimpler, and you can enter the four-digit code you receive into the box on the screen.
  4. Now, enter the amount you want to deposit and confirm the transaction using your bank card’s two-factor authentication method.

Withdrawal Process

Even though Zimpler isn’t quite the pay-by-mobile option that Boku, Payforit, and others are, you still can’t withdraw with this method. We’ve seen just one or two instances where this is possible, and the process is rather convoluted. It required you to provide your bank details to the casino (through Zimpler). If you’re going to go through that trouble, you might as well just request a bank transfer withdrawal. This won’t be an issue for most New Zealanders, though, as almost every casino you’ll come across won’t permit Zimpler withdrawals.

Fees and Limits

Zimpler is not ideal if you fancy wagering large stakes on financial games. Instead, this pay-by-phone option is best suited for low rollers. Zimpler deposits can start at as little as $1 to $5 and rise to $15,000. However, it is a lot more common to see limits of just a few thousand dollars with Zimpler. Typical NZ casinos will limit Zimpler deposits from $5/$10 to $500/$2,500 in most cases.

There are also fees associated with Zimpler. Any deposit of $30 or less will likely be charged a $1.50 fee, while deposits of up to $90 can see fees of around $5 applied. Deposits worth more than $100 may be charged additional fees. Clearly, Zimpler isn’t cheap to use, so be prepared for that.

Transaction Times

Any Zimpler transaction you make should land in your online casino account within minutes. We certainly had no issues there. Withdrawals aren’t really possible with Zimpler (as detailed above), so we’ve not got any information to even attempt to tell you how long it’ll take if your casinos permit them. Given that your best alternative is likely an e-wallet, we’d expect 1 to 2-day transaction times for withdrawal using those methods.

Why Use Zimpler at Online Casinos in New Zealand?

Zimpler is a reliable pay-by-phone option, but it isn’t the simplest one available. It is a lot more expensive to use than some of its counterparts, and it is certainly a hassle to get started, especially if your bank isn’t partnered with the payment provider. However, it permits larger deposits than almost any other pay-by-mobile option (because it doesn’t take your deposit from your phone bill), and that means it may tick your boxes in that sense.

We’ll conclude by saying that Zimpler is worth looking at if you’re a mobile casino player in New Zealand who fancies high-value deposits, but if you’re after low-rolling action and want something simple, Payforit or pay-by-phone methods would work just as well, especially given that they can’t process withdrawals, either.