Affiliate disclosure

We are an independent New Zealand site reviewing Grand Mondial, and we earn a referral fee when readers sign up via our links. That fee never nudges our 3.4 rating up: the 200x wagering wall and the NZ$4,000 weekly cashout cap are reported plainly whether they pay us or not. With the 1 December 2026 NZ licensing cliff ahead for offshore brands, honesty beats promotion every time.

Outbound links to Grand Mondial on this site carry a referral tag. If you register and deposit after clicking one, the operator pays this site a fee from its marketing budget. Your bonuses, odds and terms are identical either way.

The arrangement, itemised

EventCost to youPaid to us
Reading the decision sheetNothingNothing
Clicking a tagged linkNothingA tracked referral
Registering and depositingNothing extraA referral fee
Going to Grand Mondial directlyNothingNothing, and every page stays free

What the fee never buys

Chip scores are locked to logged data before any commercial outcome is visible. The trust axis sits at three chips because the licence evidence says so, and it will move on evidence only. Sponsored links are labelled, editorial comes first on every page, and the responsible gambling block in the footer outranks every link that pays us.

Frequently asked questions

Do you earn more if I choose a bigger bonus?

No. The referral fee does not scale with which offer you pick, so the bonus-code page can honestly tell you to skip a code when the math is bad.

Would a falling-out with the operator change the review?

The data would not move, so the chips would not either. Commission risk is our problem; the decision sheet is yours.