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🎲 Tombola (International) Plc

Account Number: 38613

Active

Tombola (International) Plc operates 4 online gambling sites in the UK. Their gambling sites include www.tombolaarcade.com, www.tombolaarcade.co.uk, www.tombola.com and 1 more. Tombola (International) Plc has 1 regulatory action on record with the UK Gambling Commission.

🎲 Tombola (International) Plc Sister Sites

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tombola.co.uk

🏢 Business Information

Tombola (International) Plc

38613

Active

📍 Address Information

International House 5th Floor, 16 Bell Lane, Gibraltar

GX11 1AA

Gibraltar

📋 Licence Types

License #038613-R-319397-009
Active
Remote License
Online Bingo
Online Casino

⚠️ Regulatory Actions

Sanction Financial penalty
Decision Date: 21st July 2025

What This Means:

Tombola (International) Plc was found to have breached several social responsibility rules, including issues with obtaining consent for direct communications and self-exclusion processes. As a result, they have been fined £184,500. Players can rest assured that this incident won’t impact their ability to play, as the company has taken steps to fix the issues and has cooperated fully with the investigation.

View Official Details

Following an investigation, outside of a licence review, into a key event submission by Tombola (International) PLC (“the Licensee”), the Gambling Commission (“the Commission”) found that the Licensee breached: Social Responsibility Code Provision (“SRCP”) 5.1.11 – Direct electronic consentSRCP 3.5.3 – Self-exclusion, Paragraph 2 - Remote SR CodeSRCP 3.5.3 – Self-exclusion, Paragraph 6 – Remote SR. The failure to comply with a SRCP is a breach of a licence condition by virtue of section 82(1) of the Gambling Act 2005 (“the Act”). In line with the Commission’s Licensing, compliance and enforcement policy statement and the Statement of principles for determining financial penalties, the Commission has decided to impose a financial penalty of £184,500 under section 121(1) of the Act. Commission Officials note the failings were of an isolated manner which did not affect the entirety of the Licensee’s controls. Commission Officials also note the immediate remedial action taken by the Licensee and acknowledge that the Licensee has co-operated with the Commission throughout the investigation.