tombola (bingo company)

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Tombola
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryGambling
Founded2006
Headquarters
Sunderland, England
Key people
  • Marion Ryan
    (Managing Director)
  • James Beard
    (Chief Operating Officer)
ProductsOnline bingo
ParentFlutter Entertainment
Websitetombola.co.uk[1]

Tombola is a British gambling company founded in 2006. It operates the world’s largest online bingo website. Business operations are led from its headquarters in Sunderland, alongside a satellite office in Gibraltar. In January 2022, Tombola was acquired by Flutter Entertainment for £402m.[2]

Products[edit]

The company produces original bingo software and games, created by an in-house development team,[3] and is one of the largest employers of game and web developers in the North East of England.[4]

The Tombola.co.uk and .com domains are not available to customers outside of the UK.[5] Instead, players from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden and Netherlands must access the website through their own national domains. A bingo app is available for iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire.[6][7]

History[edit]

As a registered company, Tombola was established in 1999 by Phil Cronin.[8] He had previously worked for his family's business Edward Thompson printers, until 1995. Under the Edward Thompson company name, the Cronin family have provided printed paper bingo tickets to bingo halls since the 1960s.[9]

Tombola 'soft launched' in December 2005 using the Sun Newspaper as a brand, but retaining control of the business.[citation needed] The official launch went ahead in January 2006 as SunBingo.[citation needed] The Sun newspaper provided marketing and branding while Tombola provided the website site, the games, staff, and technical infrastructure. This continued until August 2008 when Tombola became independent from the Sun, continuing on as Tombola, with all the staff being retained at that time. SunBingo continued with the Sun using JackpotJoy software as all Tombola games had been produced in-house by Tombola technicians and continue to do so. The Sun hired their own chat moderating staff as all chat moderation staff working until that time remained with Tombola.[citation needed]

In November 2011, Cronin was awarded Durham & Wearside Business Executive of the Year.[10]

Since 2019, Tombola House is on Low Street, on the River Wear, half a mile from the center of Sunderland.[11][12][13]

In January 2022, Flutter Entertainment completed the acquisition of Tombola and Cronin stepped down as CEO and sole owner.[14]

Gaming licences[edit]

  • In November 2011, Tombola was licensed in Italy.[15]
  • In June 2012, Tombola was licensed in Spain.[15]
  • In March 2014, Tombola was licensed in the UK.
  • In February 2018, Tombola was licensed in Portugal.[citation needed]
  • In January 2019, Tombola was licensed in Denmark.[citation needed]
  • In March 2019, Tombola was licensed in Sweden.[citation needed]
  • In October 2021, Tombola was licensed in Netherlands.[citation needed]

Awards[edit]

Tombola has won twenty-seven awards[16] since re-launching in 2008:[17]

  • 2009: Most Online Bingo Prizes Won,[18] Best Chat Host Team award[18]
  • 2010: EGR Awards Online Bingo Operator of the Year,[18] Online Bingo Awards Online Bingo Operator of the Year,[19] Most Popular Online Bingo Site,[20] Most Online Bingo Prizes Won,[20] Best Online Game Innovation.[20]
  • 2011: Most Popular Online Bingo Site,[21] Best Chat Host Team[21]
  • 2012: Best Bingo Chat Hosts of 2012,[22] Bingo Operator of the Year 2012,[23] Best Overall Online Bingo Operator,[24] Best Online Bingo TV Commercial[24]
  • 2013: Bingo Operator of the Year 2013,[25] Socially Responsible Operator[25]
  • 2014: Bingo Operator of the Year[26]
  • 2015: Customer Services Operator,[27] Socially Responsible Operator[27]
  • 2016: Bingo Operator of the Year[28]
  • 2017: Socially Responsible Operator,[29] Bingo Operator of the Year[29]
  • 2018: Bingo Operator of the Year,[30] Marketing Campaign[30]
  • 2019: Socially Responsible Operator,[31] Bingo Operator of the Year,[31] In-House Product[32]
  • 2021: Safer Gambling Operator[33]

Sponsorship[edit]

In November 2009, Tombola began sponsoring, for three years, ITV soap opera Emmerdale[34] in a deal that ran until March 2012.[35][36][37][38]

In April 2010, Tombola began sponsoring Sunderland AFC for the 2010/11 and 2011/12 English Premier League seasons.[39]

In September 2014, Tombola began sponsoring the ITV daytime television show, Loose Women.[40]

Since November 2017, Tombola sponsors I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[41][42][43][44]

Charity and community work[edit]

In 2012, Tombola became the main sponsors of Sunderland AFC Keroche, an African football club supported by Sunderland AFC fans in England. Tombola paid for fifteen boxes of football kits to be shipped to Africa for the team.[45]

In July 2014, Tombola launched the Tombola Academy.[46]

References[edit]

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