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  2. Sun Bingo - Wikipedia

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    Sun Bingo is an online bingo operator based and licensed in Alderney. [1] It was established in 2006, and is part of News UK Group, [ 2 ] who also operates newspaper The Sun . The company provides an online bingo gaming platform, predominantly for the United Kingdom .

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    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 ...

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  9. Sky Betting & Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Sky Betting & Gaming consists of five core brands: Sky Bet, Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Poker and Sky Bingo. In 2015, Sky plc sold an 80 per cent stake in the company to CVC Capital Partners for £600 million, [ 1 ] with Sky retaining a 20% stake in the company and agreeing to a long-term licence of the Sky brand. [ 2 ]