Bingo Clubhouse sister sites

Bingo Clubhouse sister sites

Bingo Clubhouse is a bingo and slots site operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited under UK Gambling Commission licence 39175. It’s one of well over a hundred white-label sites Jumpman runs on the same licence, none registered as its own separate UKGC trading name, all confirmed instead by domain. This review covers its welcome offer, “local club” positioning and licensing.

Bingo Clubhouse Information

Name Bingo Clubhouse
URL bingoclubhouse.com
#No. of Sister Sites Well over 100 white-label sites confirmed on the same licence, including Balmy Bingo and Bingo Aliens; none are registered as separate trading names
Owner/Operator Jumpman Gaming Limited: La Corvee House, La Corvee, Alderney, Channel Islands, GY9 3TQ
UKGC Licence page UKGC account 39175 (remote licence active)
Regulatory actions None logged against this account
Other licence Alderney Gambling Control Commission, for customers outside Great Britain
Trustpilot presence None found – unclaimed profile, 0 reviews at time of writing
Support FAQs and a “Get In Touch” contact page; licence details confirmed directly in the site footer

Bingo Clubhouse at a glance: 5/10

What’s good

  • Active UK Gambling Commission licence via Jumpman Gaming Limited, with no regulatory actions logged
  • A wider game spread than some sister sites: 90-ball and 75-ball bingo, slots, scratch cards and roulette
  • A join-day “Spin the Mega Wheel” feature for new members, on top of the standard welcome offer
  • Welcome offer wagering requirement is 10x, inside the UK’s cap
What’s not

  • No independent Trustpilot record at all, so there’s no third-party player feedback to weigh up
  • Maximum bonus conversion is capped at your lifetime deposits, up to just £250
  • Shares an identical welcome offer with several other sites on the same licence, including Balmy Bingo and Bingo Aliens

Verdict: a properly UK-licensed bingo and slots site with a broader-than-average game mix for this white-label family and a nice new-member spin feature, let down by having no independent review record and a fairly low bonus-conversion cap.

Bingo Clubhouse sister sites

Balmy Bingo logo

Balmy Bingo and Bingo Aliens are both confirmed sister sites on the same Jumpman Gaming Limited licence, already reviewed in full on this site, sharing the identical welcome offer structure (500 free spins on Fluffy Favourites, 10x wagering, £250 conversion cap). The wider licence lists zero registered trading names but 234 domain names, split between a small number of directly Active domains and well over 100 marked “White Label” – the status the register uses for currently-operating skins run on Jumpman’s platform, of which Bingo Clubhouse is one.

Bingo Aliens logo

Bingo Aliens Bingo Clubhouse trades the sci-fi styling for a members’-lounge feel, though the bingo room structure underneath is recognisably the same Jumpman build.

Club 3000 Bingo logo

Club 3000 Bingo stands out from the usual invented Jumpman brand names by borrowing its identity from the real Club 3000 land-based bingo hall chain.

Crush Wins logo

Crush Wins brings an ocean theme and a wider 800+ game spread to the same Jumpman licence.

Free Spins Bingo logo

Free Spins Bingo is another bingo-first sister site on the same licence, with a live casino added on top.

Bingo Clubhouse operator, Jumpman Gaming Limited

Jumpman Gaming Limited, an Alderney-based operator holding UK Gambling Commission account 39175 with no logged regulatory actions, is the company behind Bingo Clubhouse. No trading names appear against the account – only domains – consistent with how Jumpman runs its wide portfolio of themed bingo and slots sites from one licence.

Bingo Clubhouse review

Bingo Clubhouse screenshot

Welcome offer

A £10+ deposit unlocks up to 500 free spins on Fluffy Favourites via the live homepage offer. Wagering runs at 10x, in line with the UK cap, with winnings convertible to real funds capped at your lifetime deposit total, up to £250. New joiners are also pointed to a “Spin the Mega Wheel” feature, pitched as a bonus-boosting extra on top of the free spins.

Theme and games

Bingo Clubhouse leans into a “local bingo club” theme, positioning itself as bringing the social feel of a real-world bingo hall online, complete with “Trophy Rewards” promotions. Its own site describes a game library spanning 90-ball and 75-ball bingo, plus slots, scratch cards and roulette – a slightly broader spread than some sister sites in this same white-label family, which tend to focus mainly on bingo and slots.

Licensing and customer support

Bingo Clubhouse is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 39175, held by Jumpman Gaming Limited, with the account number confirmed directly in the site’s own footer. Support is described as a “local team of friendly support staff,” reachable via an FAQ page and contact form, with responsible gambling resources pointing to both GambleAware and Jumpman’s own jumpmancares.co.uk.

Player sentiment

We could not find any Trustpilot record for Bingo Clubhouse – the profile is unclaimed with zero reviews at the time of writing, so there’s no independent player feedback available to weigh against the operator’s own claims.

Verdict

5 out of 10. Bingo Clubhouse is a properly UK-licensed bingo and slots site with a genuinely wider game selection than some of its white-label siblings and a fun new-member spin feature, but it has no independent review record and shares an identical, fairly modest welcome offer with several sister sites on the same licence.

All Bingo Clubhouse sister sites

Bingo Clubhouse shares its Jumpman Gaming Limited UK Gambling Commission licence with 131 other trading names. Below is a randomly selected cross-section of 20 of those already reviewed on this site.

Bingo Clubhouse FAQ

Who owns Bingo Clubhouse?

Bingo Clubhouse is operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, based in Alderney, under UK Gambling Commission licence 39175.

Does Bingo Clubhouse have any sister sites?

Yes, including Balmy Bingo and Bingo Aliens, both already reviewed in full on this site. All three share the same licence and welcome offer structure, alongside well over 100 other white-label sites, though none are separately registered trading names.

Is Bingo Clubhouse UK licensed and safe to use?

Yes. The site’s footer confirms an active UK Gambling Commission licence, and no regulatory actions are logged against Jumpman.

What’s the wagering requirement on the Bingo Clubhouse welcome offer?

The 500 free spins carry 10x wagering, compliant with the UK cap, unlocked with a £10+ deposit. Real-fund conversion tops out at your lifetime deposit total, up to £250.

Does Bingo Clubhouse have Trustpilot reviews?

No independent Trustpilot record was found at the time of writing.

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