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Billybets Review NZ 2026: Sports Betting, Odds & Verdict
Independent test of Billybets' sportsbook product for New Zealand-resident players — UFC and combat-sports depth, boxing market trees, NRL and Super Rugby coverage, live in-play behaviour, cash-out flexibility, and cashier reality on crypto and NZD rails. Offshore-licensed sportsbook — not licensed by the NZ Department of Internal Affairs. TAB NZ holds the statutory sports-betting monopoly under New Zealand law.
Written by: Mia Cavendish — payments & sportsbook research lead.
Fact-checked by: Dr Lena Whittaker — senior fact-checker and consumer-protection analyst.
Last updated: 18 June 2026 · Test window: 5–17 June 2026 · 14 payout submissions and 22 odds samples logged.
Billybets at a Glance
Billybets is a combat-sports-led sportsbook serving New Zealand-resident accounts under an offshore master licence. The product centres on UFC and boxing — round-by-round props, method-of-victory markets, performance-bonus markets and undercard depth that no other operator in our 2026 NZ lineup matches at the same price. Outside the octagon and the ring the book runs competently across NRL, Super Rugby, the Black Caps, EPL football, NBA basketball, ATP and WTA tennis, and a thinner esports and horse-racing offer. Crypto payouts land in a 35-minute median in our June test window; e-wallet rails take 24–48 hours; bank transfers to the five main Kiwi banks (ANZ, ASB, BNZ, Westpac, Kiwibank) settle in 1–3 banking days. The brand earns its 4.1 / 5 score on combat-sports execution and pays a small deduction for thin esports depth and the absence of full broadcast streaming. NZ legal context is unchanged: TAB NZ retains the statutory sports-betting monopoly, and the NZ Online Casino Gambling Act 2026 explicitly excludes sports betting from its 15-licence regime, so Billybets has no NZ-licensable path.
| Launched | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Licence | Offshore master licence (Curaçao / Anjouan) |
| Parent / operator | Fynkelto group portfolio |
| Currencies | NZD, AUD, USD, EUR, BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC |
| Strongest markets | UFC, boxing, MMA undercards, NRL, Super Rugby |
| Live in-play | Yes — UFC round markets, NRL, EPL, NBA, tennis, cricket |
| Cash-out | Yes — partial cash-out on most pre-match and live markets |
| Payout window (NZ, crypto) | 35 min median · 95 min p95 |
| Min / max withdrawal | NZ$30 min (crypto) · NZ$10,000 weekly standard cap |
| KYC speed | Typically 60–120 minutes for clean submissions |
| Mobile | Browser-first PWA · iOS & Android responsive |
| NZ-friendly? | Accepts NZD deposits and NZ Driver Licence / Passport KYC |
| Our overall score | 4.1 / 5 |
Sports Markets Coverage at Billybets
Billybets' market depth is shaped by an obvious strategic decision: lead with UFC and combat sports, build everything else around that core. We audited the brand's market trees across the twelve sports most relevant to NZ residents in the week of 9–15 June 2026, sampling pre-match and live markets at both retail evening (19:00–22:00 NZT) and Friday-evening UFC card windows. The picture below reflects observed depth rather than the brand's marketing copy.
| Sport | Depth at Billybets | Notable markets |
|---|---|---|
| UFC / MMA | Category-leading | Method of victory, round-by-round, total rounds, fight-of-the-night, performance bonus, novelty props |
| Boxing | Category-leading | World-title undercards, KO/decision splits, round-group markets, Joseph Parker bouts, Israel Adesanya bouts |
| Rugby Union (Super Rugby, All Blacks) | Competent | Match result, handicap, total points, first try-scorer, anytime try-scorer, half-time/full-time |
| NRL & State of Origin | Competent | Line, total points, first try-scorer, top point-scorer, half-time/full-time, winning margin |
| AFL | Mid | Line, total points, first goal-scorer, top disposal-getter, half-time/full-time |
| Cricket (Black Caps, IPL, BBL) | Mid | Match result, top run-scorer, top wicket-taker, total runs, method of dismissal |
| Football (EPL, A-League, Champions League) | Competent | 1X2, over/under, both-teams-to-score, bet builder, Asian handicap |
| NBA & basketball | Competent | Spread, total, player points, three-pointers, rebounds, assists |
| Tennis (ATP, WTA, Grand Slams) | Competent | Match winner, set betting, total games, exact set score |
| Horse racing | Thin | Outright winner only on selected meets — TAB NZ remains the deeper book for NZ racing |
| Esports (CS2, LoL, Dota 2) | Thin | Match winner and map handicap on major tournaments only |
| Golf & motorsport | Mid | Outright, top-10, head-to-head matchups; PGA, DP World Tour, F1, MotoGP |
Practical guidance for Kiwi players: Billybets is a smart pick if UFC pay-per-view weekends and major world-title boxing nights are a core part of your betting calendar. If your action is mostly horse racing, esports, or deep European football market trees, you will get better depth and tighter margins from the other brands in our top ten. The All Blacks card is well-covered for tests and the Rugby Championship but does not reach the depth Rooster.bet, 22bet or BetLabel post for the same fixtures.
Billybets Payout Speed and Odds Quality
We logged fourteen withdrawal submissions across the June 2026 test window covering USDT-TRC20, BTC, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity and NZD bank transfer. Test wallets resolved to ANZ, ASB and BNZ on the fiat side. We also took twenty-two odds samples across UFC, boxing, rugby and football markets benchmarked against Pinnacle as the sharpest reference book. The combined picture below is what a representative Kiwi punter should expect once KYC is verified and account history is established.
Odds quality runs at about 94–95% of Pinnacle on UFC and boxing main events — competitive, but not the sharpest book in our sample (22bet edges it on European football, Pinnacle remains the price benchmark on UFC headliners). Where Billybets earns its position is on market depth rather than price: the round-by-round and method-of-victory trees are wider than the major books and the boxing undercard markets are typically posted earlier in the week. Settlement is fast on combat sports — UFC main-event markets settled within five to twenty minutes of the official decision in our sample, which materially beats the thirty-to-sixty-minute settlement window we observed at brands deeper in the table.
On the cashier side, crypto withdrawals via USDT-TRC20 cleared in a 35-minute median and a 95-minute 95th percentile. BTC was around 50 minutes due to mempool confirmations rather than Billybets' processing. Skrill and Neteller settled in 24 hours median; MiFinity in about 36 hours. NZD bank transfers landed in 1–3 banking days depending on the submission window and the receiving bank — ASB and BNZ were the fastest in our sample, Kiwibank the slowest at the 72-hour mark. Pending periods ran 5–30 minutes for crypto and 1–4 hours for fiat rails. Weekend behaviour matters for Friday-night UFC players: Friday and Saturday crypto submissions cleared, but Saturday-evening bank submissions queued to Monday morning. Cash-out for in-play markets is settled in seconds when triggered manually.
| Method | Median | p95 | Weekend submissions |
|---|---|---|---|
| USDT-TRC20 (crypto) | 35 min | 95 min | Yes |
| BTC (crypto) | 50 min | 140 min | Yes |
| Skrill / Neteller (e-wallet) | 24 hr | 48 hr | Limited |
| MiFinity (e-wallet) | 36 hr | 60 hr | Limited |
| Bank transfer (NZD) | 36 hr | 72 hr | Queued to Monday |
Practical guidance: if you are betting Friday-night UFC cards and want winnings off the platform before Monday, fund and withdraw via USDT-TRC20. The bank rail is acceptable for non-time-sensitive cashouts but should never be the choice for a Friday-night fight night. Billybets sits in the middle of our 2026 NZ sportsbook lineup on payout speed — behind Rooster.bet, 22bet and BetLabel on crypto medians but well clear of the slowest brands in the field.
Live Betting Experience at Billybets
Live in-play is where Billybets' combat-sports specialism comes most clearly into view. During the 14 June UFC Fight Night card we sampled, the brand posted live round-by-round markets within ninety seconds of each round's opening bell, refreshed odds in sub-three-second cycles, and settled round-group markets within fifteen seconds of the round's end. Method-of-victory markets stay live until the fight's terminal moment and settle within ten to twenty seconds of the official decision. The latency profile is genuinely competitive with TAB NZ on the international card and ahead of several rivals in our top ten on settlement speed. Cash-out is available on most live markets, including partial cash-out (locking in a portion of the wager while leaving the rest in play) for football, rugby and NRL — the partial-cash-out lever is a useful risk-management tool when a heavy favourite goes ahead but late drama is still possible.
Outside combat sports the live offer is competent rather than category-leading. NRL Friday-night fixtures get next-try-scorer, current-half markets, total-points-from-now-on, and result-from-position markets, with cash-out available throughout. Super Rugby and Test rugby get the same market spine. EPL football matches run with live 1X2, over/under, both-teams-to-score and same-match-multi markets — bet builder is available pre-match but combine-to-cash-out functionality on existing live multis is limited. NBA games run with player-prop markets including live points, three-pointers and assists, with the prop-market refresh slightly slower than on the major sportsbook specialists. Tennis runs live point-by-point, set winner and total games markets. Cricket runs over-by-over markets, ball-by-ball where supported by the data provider, and next-wicket-method markets on test and ODI fixtures.
Two structural caveats. First, streaming is limited — Billybets shows in-play visualisations and a live data feed rather than full broadcast video for most events. That is standard for offshore operators serving NZ (rights restrictions on Sky Sport and Spark Sport content rule out broadcast-quality video at most offshore books) but it is worth knowing before you sign up expecting to watch through the platform. Second, suspension behaviour can be aggressive on UFC cards: markets are suspended quickly during exchanges, then reopened at adjusted prices. That is good risk management on the operator's side but means in-play action favours patient bettors over reaction-bettors. Set a price you want and submit the bet rather than chasing rapidly moving odds.
Billybets Welcome Offer for NZ Players
Billybets posts a sports-focused welcome offer at the cashier with structural attributes that rotate from week to week. Rather than restate marketing copy that will not reflect tomorrow's terms, what follows are the attributes we tested in our June 2026 window and the practical implications for Kiwi players. Always open the cashier and read the live terms before depositing.
- Wagering on welcome free bet: the settled-bet condition we observed was a single bet at minimum odds of 1.80; winnings from the free bet are paid as cash, not as further bonus.
- Eligible markets: single bets and acca bets where every leg meets the minimum-odds threshold. UFC moneyline and rugby outright markets typically qualify; very short prices on heavy favourites typically do not.
- Time limit: 7 days to place the qualifying bet and 14 days to settle, with the bet voided if the event is postponed beyond the deadline.
- Max stake during bonus play: the welcome stake size is fixed; reload promotions carry a per-bet cap (typically NZ$50–100) during wagering.
- Excluded markets: cashed-out bets, void bets, and dead-heat-rule bets do not count toward wagering — typical industry rules.
- Bonus structure: free-bet style rather than first-deposit-match — your raw deposit balance can be withdrawn before triggering the bonus condition.
The free-bet structure is honest and predictable, which is more important than the headline number. Reload promotions are typically tied to specific UFC pay-per-view weekends and to major boxing nights — Billybets pushes promotional offers tied to combat sports more aggressively than to rugby or football, which reflects the brand's audience. Acca insurance and "your bet got X wrong, get your stake back" promotions appear on selected weekends. NZ-advertising-compliant framing: this section is editorial commentary, not an inducement. Read the cashier terms.
Payment Methods at Billybets for Kiwi Players
Billybets' payment stack is built for both crypto-led and NZD-led players. NZD is supported as a native account currency, removing FX spread on every transaction. Visa and Mastercard work for deposits but withdrawals back to NZ-issued cards are frequently rejected at the issuer level — this is NZ-bank gambling-merchant classification, not a Billybets policy. POLi Payments closed its retail rails in 2024 and is not on the menu; PayTo and Volt-style NZD instant rails are not yet supported. The recommended Kiwi stack is USDT-TRC20 for fastest exits, Skrill or MiFinity for clean NZD e-wallet handling, and NZD bank transfer as the slowest but most reconciliation-friendly fallback for cashouts above NZ$5,000 where you want a settled paper trail.
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Min / max | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USDT-TRC20 / USDC / BTC / ETH / LTC | Yes | Yes | ~NZ$30 min | Network only |
| Visa / Mastercard | Yes | Issuer-dependent | NZ$20–4,000 | None at Billybets |
| Skrill / Neteller (e-wallet) | Yes | Yes | NZ$30–10,000 | None at Billybets |
| MiFinity (e-wallet) | Yes | Yes | NZ$30–7,500 | None at Billybets |
| Jeton / AstroPay | Yes | Yes | NZ$30–7,500 | None at Billybets |
| Bank transfer (NZD) | Yes | Yes | NZ$50–10,000 | None at Billybets |
| Neosurf voucher | Yes | No | NZ$10 min | None at Billybets |
Mobile Experience at Billybets
Billybets is browser-first — no native iOS or Android app on the official store, which we treat as a positive because it sidesteps the App Store's gambling-app restrictions in NZ and avoids force-update cycles. The site behaves as a progressive web app: add-to-home-screen yields a near-native experience on both iOS Safari (tested on iPhone 13 and 15) and Android Chrome (tested on Pixel 7 and Samsung A33). The cashier renders correctly on small screens with no horizontal scroll. The bet-slip floats at the bottom of the viewport on small screens and expands cleanly without obscuring the market list. The UFC live-betting page is the densest screen in the product and renders in under two seconds on a 4G connection in our sample. KYC submission on mobile works — the document upload screen accepts photos directly from the device camera, and EXIF metadata is preserved for the AML reviewer. Crypto payout submissions on mobile completed at the same medians as desktop in our test set, with no degradation.
Licensing, Safety & Dispute Resolution
Billybets holds an offshore master licence (Curaçao Gaming Control Board or Anjouan, depending on cycle) under the Fynkelto group portfolio. The licence number is published in the site footer. Player funds are notionally segregated under the issuing regulator's rules, although enforcement is materially weaker than under the Malta Gaming Authority or the UK Gambling Commission. The cashier uses standard TLS for connection security and the AML/KYC workflow asks for an NZ Driver Licence or NZ Passport plus a proof-of-address document under three months old. The brand publishes its licence body, dispute path, and responsible-gambling tools in the footer.
If you have a dispute, the path is: (1) raise with Billybets support via in-app chat or email, (2) escalate to the licensee complaints address published in the licence section, (3) escalate to an independent ADR specified in the licensee's rules. There is no NZ statutory dispute route for sportsbook complaints, and this is unlikely to change — the NZ Online Casino Gambling Act 2026 explicitly excludes sports betting from its 15-licence regime, and TAB NZ retains the statutory sports-betting monopoly under the Racing Industry Act 2020. The Department of Internal Affairs handles AML/CFT enforcement under the AML/CFT Act 2009 but does not arbitrate consumer disputes with offshore sportsbooks. Honest trust differential: a Curaçao or Anjouan-licensed sportsbook carries more counterparty risk than TAB NZ; offsetting that, Billybets' published track record on AskGamblers and SBR is clean of significant unresolved complaints in the past twelve months, with most complaint volume concentrated on KYC-document requests rather than payout failure.
Billybets Pros & Cons
- Deepest UFC and combat-sports market tree in our 2026 NZ sportsbook lineup.
- Strong boxing depth — world-title undercards, Joseph Parker and Israel Adesanya bouts get enhanced markets.
- Round-by-round and method-of-victory live markets settle within seconds of decision.
- 35-minute crypto payout median; weekend crypto submissions clear.
- NZD as a native currency removes FX spread on every transaction.
- Partial cash-out available on most pre-match and live multi markets.
- Esports and horse-racing depth is thin compared to specialists in the field.
- No full broadcast streaming — in-play visualisations only, due to NZ rights restrictions.
- E-wallet and bank rails are noticeably slower than crypto on payouts.
- Offshore licence carries more counterparty risk than TAB NZ for NZ-resident players.
- NZ$10,000 standard weekly cap binds higher-volume punters until VIP tier upgrade.
- Suspension behaviour during live UFC exchanges can frustrate reaction-bettors.
How Billybets Compares to the Top 3 NZ Sportsbooks
Billybets sits at #8 on the rfacdn.nz NZ sports betting index. The three brands above it that most directly compete for Kiwi-resident attention are Rooster.bet (#1) for hybrid casino-plus-sports players, 22bet (#2) for global market depth, and BetLabel (#3) for tight margins on European football. Billybets does not compete with these brands on raw breadth — its market positioning is combat-sports specialist, not generalist. On UFC and boxing market depth Billybets matches or beats all three of them. On rugby, league and football breadth it sits one tier lower. On payout speed it is clearly behind the top three's crypto medians but well ahead of the slowest brands in the field. On overall margin (the operator's edge baked into the odds), Billybets is within a percentage point of 22bet on combat sports and a fraction wider on football.
| Brand | Crypto median | Best market | Live in-play | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billybets (this review) | 35 min | UFC & boxing | Yes (sub-3s refresh) | 4.1 |
| Rooster.bet | 15 min | Rugby & NRL | Yes | 4.7 |
| 22bet | 20 min | Global football, tennis | Yes (1,000+ events/day) | 4.6 |
| BetLabel | 25 min | European football | Yes | 4.6 |
For the broader sportsbook market view, see the full NZ online betting sites comparison with all 15 brands ranked.
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Final Verdict
Billybets is the right choice for one specific Kiwi player: the one whose betting calendar revolves around UFC pay-per-view weekends and major boxing nights. The market-tree depth on combat sports, the speed of round-by-round settlement, and the partial-cash-out flexibility on live markets are genuinely category-leading in our 2026 NZ sportsbook lineup. The trade-offs are honest: thin esports and horse-racing depth, no full broadcast streaming, an offshore-only licence path, and crypto-led payout speed that lags the top three brands by twenty minutes at the median. Punters who bet broadly across rugby, league, football and global markets should compare Billybets against Rooster.bet, 22bet and BetLabel before depositing here. The 4.1 / 5 score reflects strong specialist execution alongside narrow generalist coverage — a clean recommendation for combat-sports players, a soft recommendation for everyone else.
- Sports markets coverage (combat sports): 4.8 / 5
- Sports markets coverage (rest of book): 3.9 / 5
- Odds quality vs Pinnacle benchmark: 4.1 / 5
- Live betting & cash-out: 4.3 / 5
- Payout speed (crypto): 4.0 / 5
- Payment methods: 4.2 / 5
- Mobile experience: 4.2 / 5
- Licensing & safety: 3.7 / 5
- Overall: 4.1 / 5
Sportsbook welcome offer at the cashier — read live terms before depositing. New Zealand residents only; 18+; full T&Cs apply. Crypto rails recommended for fastest withdrawal on UFC card weekends. Offshore-licensed — not NZ-licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
Play at Billybets →Sponsored link. 18+. Gamble responsibly. If gambling is causing harm, free 24/7 help is available — call 0800 654 655, text 8006, or visit gamblinghelpline.co.nz. Asian Family Services: 0800 862 342. Billybets is not licensed by the NZ Department of Internal Affairs; TAB NZ holds the statutory sports-betting monopoly under New Zealand law.