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DashTickets has become the leading fast withdrawal casino review platform in New Zealand according to Similarweb

Coventry Editorial 25th Apr, 2025   0

DashTickets is a gambling magazine founded in 2009 by Matthew Robert Davey and operated by Dash Tickets New Zealand Limited. Created to provide local players with unbiased reviews of popular online casinos, the magazine has quickly earned trust and popularity in the local market, becoming one of the niche-leading websites.

Recently, DashTickets has added another accomplishment to its list — according to Similarweb, the magazine has become the leading fast withdrawal casino review platform in New Zealand. This marks a new height for DashTickets and the team behind it is convinced that the reason behind their success lies in their dedication to objectivity.

“When you enter a casino review market, you quickly notice that most websites sell out to the highest bidder immediately, posting paid PR articles and advertisements instead of providing readers with actual valuable content. Surviving and thriving in the niche isn’t about outpacing your competition — it is simply about staying true to your craft. We’re glad that our commitment pays off and we will continue to put out helpful information for our loyal readers from across New Zealand,” says Mark Dash, editor-in-chief of DashTickets.

 




Another reason for the team’s success, as Mark Dash sees it, is DashTickets’ focus on local players. While most casino review websites try to appeal to the global audience, DashTickets emphasizes aspects that are mostly valuable to local players — like the availability of NZ dollar deposit options, for instance.


“We believe that there are enough global websites that try to encompass the entire English-speaking audience and provide broad but rather shallow articles. We see how players require specific information that they can use in their daily lives rather than general advice, so we aim to provide it, first and foremost. This strategy has worked great for us so far, and we believe that it will continue to work that way in the future. The industry needs more magazines of this kind, so we really recommend following our tracks if you consider starting one,” says Mark Dash.

Finally, due to the introduction of the signature DashScore, DashTickets has provided local readers with some of the most convenient options to quickly analyze locally available online casino options, which, Mark Dash believes, has resulted in the website’s popularity.

“Providing users with objective information seems like a great accomplishment when you speak of the casino industry, but it is a bare minimum in other industries. We are convinced that our DashScore — which consists of five key aspects of the casino experience — has simplified the evaluation process for our readers to the point where they can just skim through our website for a minute and make up their minds. This convenience is unbeatable, and we will certainly provide it in the future as well,” says Dash.

Becoming the leading fast withdrawal casino review platform in New Zealand may be a solid accomplishment, but the team doesn’t intend to rest on its laurels. Right now, the team is planning on expanding its reach, aiming to cover the latest industry news as well as provide other types of content.

“We believe in the power of unbiased reviews, but we also want to become the go-to website for anyone interested in the local gambling industry. We have already earned the trust of our audience, so we only have to add some content to the mix. Legal issues, problem gambling, local traditions — there are lots of topics worth highlighting, and we will eventually get there — just stay tuned,” says Edward Howarth, author at Dashtickets.

 

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Article written by Sophia Novakivska