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Account Number: 39175
Jumpman Gaming Limited operates 239 online gambling sites in the UK. Their gambling sites include slotsroyale.co.uk, thesunplay.co.uk, matchupcasino.com and 236 more.
This company is a remote gambling operator active in the online casino and bingo sectors, primarily serving customers in Great Britain under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence. It also acts as a business‑to‑business and white‑label platform provider, supplying technology and back‑office services to third‑party brands. The business was founded in 2009 by Dylan Schlosberg, an online bingo entrepreneur, and later adopted its current name after operating initially under the name Bingo Vision.
The company is privately held and is not publicly listed. Available industry sources attribute a leadership role to chief executive officer Lee Saffell, although detailed shareholding information is not publicly disclosed. Over time, the business has expanded from its original focus on online bingo to include a broader portfolio of casino, slots and related products delivered via remote platforms. It operates multiple branded sites on behalf of partners, using its own software and network infrastructure.
The operator runs two main networks, commonly referred to in industry sources as the 15 Network and the Wheel of Slots Network. These networks support a large number of branded bingo and casino websites aimed mainly at the UK market. In addition to bingo, the company has developed and operated proprietary slots and casino brands, including popular jumpman casino sites, as well as live casino content integrated from third‑party suppliers. Its activities require regulatory approval in each jurisdiction where it offers gambling services, including Great Britain.
Under its UK Gambling Commission operating licence (account number 39175), the company is authorised to offer remote gambling services to customers in Great Britain. Public register information on the Gambling Commission website shows that the operator holds an active operating licence covering remote casino and remote bingo, and may also include remote real‑event betting (non‑peer‑to‑peer) and ancillary activities, as permitted by its licence schedule. The Gambling Commission oversees the compliance of operators like Jumpman Gaming, ensuring they adhere to industry regulations.
The operating licence allows the company to provide gambling facilities via websites and mobile platforms, and to contract with white‑label partners whose consumer‑facing brands operate under its regulatory umbrella. The Gambling Commission register also lists a large number of trading names associated with the licence. These trading names represent branded sites that are legally operated under the same corporate licence, rather than separate licensees.
In addition to its UK authorisation, the company has obtained remote gambling licences from the Alderney Gambling Control Commission, which regulate parts of its technical infrastructure and non‑GB business. The combination of UK and Alderney approvals enables it to host games, manage player accounts and provide remote gambling services in line with the requirements of each regulator.
The UK operating licence is currently recorded by the Gambling Commission as active. There is no indication on the public register that the licence has been surrendered, lapsed or revoked. Any changes to the scope of permitted activities, such as the addition or removal of product verticals, would be recorded in the licence history on the Commission’s public register.
The Gambling Commission’s public register includes a section for regulatory actions associated with account number 39175. This section records any formal measures taken by the regulator, such as regulatory settlements, financial penalties, warnings or licence conditions. Where applicable, the register entry specifies the date of the action, a brief description of the breach or issue identified, and the outcome, which may include additional licence conditions or payment of a financial penalty.
Details of any such actions, including their timing and nature, are set out on the Gambling Commission website under the business’s regulatory sanctions page. The operator continues to hold an active operating licence, indicating that any past regulatory matters recorded there have not resulted in revocation of its authorisation to provide remote gambling services in Great Britain.
Jumpman Gaming Limited
39175
Inchalla, Le Val, Alderney
GY9 3UL
Guernsey
No regulatory actions on record
This operator has a clean regulatory record
Rulings from advertising standards authorities regarding this operator's advertising practices.
In plain English: A TV ad for Lucky Cow Bingo featured a dancing cow promoting the website and offering up to 500 free spins. Some people complained that the ad might appeal to kids, which could be harmful since gambling ads should not attract under-18s. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) looked into the complaint but decided the ad was not likely to appeal to children and took no further action. For gamblers, this means that the ad will continue to run, and they can expect to see similar promotions without restrictions aimed at protecting younger audiences.
In plain English: Jumpman Gaming Ltd, which runs the online bingo site Lights Camera Bingo, had a message pop up in browser tabs saying “Hey! Come Back!” when players left their site. This raised concerns that the message could encourage people to keep gambling even if they intended to stop, which could be harmful. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld the complaint and ruled that this kind of advertising is irresponsible, ordering the company to stop using that message. As a result, players can expect a safer online gambling environment without such prompts that might push them to gamble more than they should.