Sing Bingo Review

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3.4 Last updated: August 2026
Withdrawal Unlimited, no win cap; processing time not published
Min Deposit £10 minimum
Games 453 slots from 34 providers; bingo, slots and jackpots only
Wagering 2x on the bingo bonus, 5-day expiry
License UKGC account 58267
Established 2010

Quick Verdict

Sing Bingo scores 6.8/10 and is worth a deposit only if you play low-stakes bingo and get the cashier terms confirmed in writing first. The strongest reason to join is the welcome wagering: 2x on the bingo bonus, where the rest of its own licence asks 4x to 10x. The biggest drawback is that the public cashier and dispute information is missing, with withdrawal time, minimum withdrawal, fees, the dispute-resolution provider and the customer-funds rating all absent from the pages we could reach.

Sing Bingo homepage

Sing Bingo at a Glance

Strengths Weaknesses
2x wagering, among the lowest in the UK market Five cashier facts missing from public pages
Unlimited GBP withdrawals Win-cap position contradicts itself across Casino Guru fields
PayPal supported Lowest Safety Index of the six brands on its licence
Licensee confirmed on three independent surfaces Two-item promotions page, no loyalty scheme published
Actively maintained apps on both stores Trustpilot score rests on 20 reviews
Zero complaints, no blacklist entries No live dealer, roulette or table games

Anyone searching for a Sing Bingo Casino verdict should read the strengths and weaknesses together rather than the score alone: this Sing Bingo Casino review lands where it does because the bonus terms and the documentation point in opposite directions.

Field Detail
Licensee Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited
UKGC account number 58267
Licence number 058267-R-334552-005, active since 23 February 2022
Permissions Bingo, Casino and Gambling Software, all remote
Established 2010
Head office The Reflector, 8 Hanover Quay, Dublin
Welcome offer 100% bingo bonus, max £50, code GO100
Wagering 2x bingo bonus
Minimum deposit £10
Bonus expiry 5 days
Slots in lobby 453, manual count 6 August 2026
Game providers 34
Payment methods (Casino Guru) Mastercard, Visa Debit, PayPal, bank transfer, Apple Pay
Withdrawal limit (Casino Guru) Not limited for GBP
Win cap No win limit in Casino Guru's summary; unknown in its payments panel
Apps iOS 4.2 from 174 ratings; Android 4.5 from 73 reviews
Casino Guru Safety Index 7.4, Above average
Trustpilot 4.4 from 20 reviews
Regulatory actions on this account None

Who Runs Sing Bingo?

The footer answers this without ambiguity: "Our services facilitated by this website are operated by Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, a company incorporated in the Republic of Ireland," licensed "under the account number 58267". The site's own Gambling Commission badge links directly to the register's page for that account, which is a small detail but a good sign.

We checked the claim rather than taking it. The register lists Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited on account 58267 with licence 058267-R-334552-005, granted 23 February 2022 and active, carrying remote bingo, casino and gambling software permissions from a Dublin head office. If the difference between an account number and a licence number is unfamiliar, our guide to how gambling licences work sets it out. The account records no regulatory actions, which anyone can confirm on the Gambling Commission public register.

We also followed the registration route, which is where a surprising number of British-looking bingo brands turn out to be a landing page for somebody else. Sing Bingo's sign-up form posts to singbingo.com/client/#/registration and its login button goes to singbingo.com/client/#/login, so everything stays on the brand's own domain. There is no redirect to a third-party operator, and the company named in the footer is the company on the licence.

Two further confirmations came from an unexpected direction. The Apple App Store lists the seller as Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, and the Google Play listing names the same developer and repeats the licensing statement including account 58267. Three independent surfaces agreeing on the licensee is stronger evidence than most sites offer.

This is not a standalone business. Account 58267 carries 158 registered domains, 74 of them live, and Sing Bingo is one entry on that list. The estate was 888 Holdings' entire consumer bingo operation on the Dragonfish platform until Broadway Gaming bought it, announced December 2021 and completed July 2022 at a reported $45.25 million. That is why the licence dates from February 2022 while the brand dates from 2010.

One point of confusion is worth clearing up, because most write-ups get it wrong. The Broadway group holds more than one Gambling Commission account. A separate company, Broadway Gaming Limited on account 39075, paid a £100,000 penalty package in December 2017 after promotional adverts omitted significant terms, following an ASA ruling about a Butlers Bingo advert. The brands named were Butlers Bingo, Bingo Diamond, Casino of Dreams, Dotty Bingo and Rehab Bingo. None is Sing Bingo, and account 58267 carries no regulatory actions of its own. The group has a blemish on its record; this licence does not. Another brand trading on 58267 today is covered in our Robin Hood Bingo review.

Welcome Bonus and Promotions

The Sing Bingo welcome bonus gives new players a 100% bingo bonus up to £50 on a minimum £10 deposit, using code GO100. The bonus carries 2x bingo wagering and expires after 5 days. That code is the only Sing Bingo bonus code currently published, and there is no separate Sing Bingo promo code for existing players anywhere on the site.

The 2x figure is the reason to pay attention: most UK bingo welcome offers sit between 4x and 10x, and the games-bonus offers on Sing Bingo's own sister brands ask 10x. At 2x the play needed to convert the bonus is small relative to the bonus itself, so the binding constraint becomes the five-day deadline rather than the multiplier. Our guide to how wagering requirements work explains why the base a multiplier applies to matters as much as the multiplier itself.

A Worked Example

Deposit £10 and £10 of bingo bonus is credited, since 100% of £10 sits comfortably inside the £50 cap. That gives a total playable balance of £20: your own £10 in cash plus £10 in bonus funds. The 2x wagering requirement applies to the bonus, so £20 of ticket spend clears it. At the 5p tickets that dominate the lobby, £20 of turnover is roughly 400 tickets, and at 10p it is about 200. On the win cap, no maximum conversion or cash-out ceiling is published anywhere. Casino Guru's summary records no win limit across the licence, though its payments panel for this casino says the win limit is unknown, so the fair reading is that no cap has been published rather than that none exists.

To reach the full £50 you would need to deposit £50, which brings £100 of wagering with it. Either way the clock is the same: five days from credit, after which anything unconverted goes. Short expiry is the real constraint on this offer, not the multiplier.

Two things this offer is not. There are no Sing Bingo free spins in the welcome package, unlike sister brand Wink Bingo which leads with 50 spins. And there is no Sing Bingo no deposit bonus, so the £10 minimum is unavoidable. Readers who want spins rather than a match can compare the wider field of free spins casinos. On Sing Bingo wagering requirements more broadly, the 2x welcome figure is the mildest on the licence, while the Shop promotion applies 2x on bingo and 10x on games bonus. No Sing Bingo cashback offer is published.

What Else Is Running

Sing Bingo promotions page

Very little, and this is the most straightforward criticism of the site. The promotions page lists exactly two things: the welcome offer, and "It's Shopping Time", built around Shop coins redeemable only in the site's Shop, carrying 2x bingo and 10x games bonus wagering on the same five-day expiry.

There is no published reload offer, no cashback, and no VIP or loyalty scheme on that page. For a site trading since 2010, a two-item promotions page is thin. Free bingo rooms do exist in the lobby, which softens the picture for regular players, but a new depositor looking for a reason to come back next week will not find much published.

Game Library

Sing Bingo games fall into two groups, bingo and slots, and nothing else. Sing Bingo slots numbered 453 on a manual count of the lobby's All Slots tab on 6 August 2026, a figure the site displays but does not publish as a headline and which drifts as titles rotate. They come from 34 game providers. The named suppliers include Blueprint Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Eyecon, Barcrest, Inspired Gaming, Slingo, Light & Wonder, Games Global, Gaming Realms, Aristocrat, Gameburger Studios, Reel Kingdom, Northern Lights Gaming, Bell-Fruit Games and AGS. That is a conventional and well-stocked British bingo-and-slots line-up rather than a boutique one, and the most-played titles are Pragmatic Play's usual suspects: Gates of Olympus, Sugar Rush, Sweet Bonanza, The Dog House Megaways and Big Bass Bonanza.

The slots lobby is organised into Exclusive with 36 titles, Just Landed with 17, Player Favourites with 18, Trending Now with 11, and a Jackpots tab carrying 34.

The bingo side is the point of the site. Four variants are offered: 90-ball, 75-ball, 5-line and 52-5, the last a Dragonfish house game. Rooms are grouped into Classic, Jackpots, Specials and Free, with names including Disco Divas, Karaoke Nights, Thursday Jam and Bingo Academy. Ticket prices on the live lobby ran from 1p to 50p, with 5p the most common.

What is missing matters as much as what is there. Of the fifteen categories Casino Guru tracks, Sing Bingo offers three: slots, bingo and jackpot games. There is no live dealer, no roulette, no blackjack, no video poker, no baccarat, no poker, no keno and no scratch cards. There is no Sing Bingo live casino at all, which for some players will be the deciding omission. There are also no odds markets, and there never will be: the licence carries bingo and casino permissions but no betting permission at all, so this is a regulatory boundary rather than a gap somebody forgot to fill.

Casino Guru's two criticisms of the site are the limited choice of game genres and the absence of a game provider filter, and both are fair. With 34 suppliers and no way to filter by them, finding a specific studio's titles means scrolling. For a differently weighted bingo lobby on the same licence, see our Bingo Hollywood review.

Banking, Deposits and Withdrawals

Five payment methods are supported: Mastercard, Visa Debit, PayPal, bank transfer and Apple Pay. The Sing Bingo minimum deposit is £10, and the Sing Bingo withdrawal limit is the headline good news here. The same five appear on sister brand Wink Bingo's own banking page, which fits a cashier operated once for the whole licence rather than separately per brand. The minimum deposit is £10.

The limits look good, with one caveat worth stating plainly. Casino Guru's summary table records unlimited withdrawals and no win limit, but its own detailed payments panel for the same casino lists the win limit as unknown. Those two fields contradict each other and the operator publishes nothing that settles it, so treat the absence of a win cap as probable rather than confirmed. Capped winnings are a common complaint against small bingo operations and no player report here describes one. PayPal support is listed among the site's advantages by Casino Guru, and for many British bingo players that single rail decides where they play. Anyone choosing on that basis can compare established PayPal casinos where the cashier terms are published in full.

Method Min Deposit Max Deposit Withdrawal Time — Stated Withdrawal Time — Reported Fees
Visa Debit £10 to trigger the welcome offer Not published Not published No player figure found Not published
Mastercard £10 to trigger the welcome offer Not published Not published No player figure found Not published
PayPal £10 to trigger the welcome offer Not published Not published No player figure found Not published
Apple Pay £10 to trigger the welcome offer Not published Not published No player figure found Not published
Bank transfer £10 to trigger the welcome offer Not published Not published No player figure found Not published
Maximum win cap Casino Guru's summary says no win limit; its payments panel says unknown No capped-winnings complaint found
Weekly withdrawal limit Not stated by the operator; Casino Guru records GBP withdrawals as not limited Not contradicted in any review read
Monthly withdrawal limit Not stated by the operator; Casino Guru records GBP withdrawals as not limited Not contradicted in any review read

The method list itself comes from Casino Guru, not from an operator page, because no reachable Sing Bingo page publishes a cashier table at all. The £10 is the welcome-offer trigger quoted in the offer small print; every other cell above is genuinely absent from the pages we could reach.

Those gaps are the weakest part of the site, and "not published" here is a finding rather than a shrug. The Sing Bingo withdrawal time is the single question most readers arrive with, and it has no published answer.

We rendered the terms page successfully and it returned navigation and footer only, as did the player protection page and the same pages on sister brand Wink Bingo, so this is how the platform behaves rather than one broken page: the terms text is injected from the platform's content delivery network after load and never appears in the document. The help centre and the getting-started guide both rendered completely and contain no banking information at all; they cover buying bingo tickets. Our explanation of how we test withdrawal speeds covers what a published window is actually worth.

So a prospective player cannot find out how long a Sing Bingo withdrawal takes, whether there is a minimum, whether a fee applies, who arbitrates a dispute, or how customer funds are held from any page we could reach. That is a statement about the public surface, not proof that the information does not exist: a logged-in cashier or an account-holder document may well carry it, and secondary coverage of another brand on this same account reports an eCOGRA dispute route, which is suggestive for the operator but is not evidence for Sing Bingo. We have not guessed at any of it, and on Sing Bingo payout speed specifically no figure is published on the public site and we will not invent one.

There is a hint from players. The App Store reviews include one titled "Good app but not good on withdrawals", and a Trustpilot review from November 2025 describes a withdrawal problem that live chat resolved. Neither is enough to establish a pattern, but withdrawals are clearly the friction point people write about. Players who rate speed above everything should weigh that against independently tested fast withdrawal casinos.

Mobile Experience

The Sing Bingo app exists on both stores as a real native app rather than a wrapper, and both listings are published by the licensee itself. Sing Bingo mobile play therefore works either through the apps or through the same client in a browser.

The iOS app holds 4.2 from 174 ratings on version 5.9.28, last updated 23 June 2026. The Android app holds 4.5 from 73 reviews and over 1,000 downloads, last updated 6 July 2026, though a second panel on the same listing rendered 62, so treat that sample as approximate. Both name Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited as publisher, and the Play entry repeats the full licensing statement.

Those are respectable scores on modest samples, and both apps were revised within the last six weeks. The latest release notes highlight Pre-Buy, which lets you buy tickets for a later game and be credited automatically if one wins without being logged in. For bingo that is genuinely useful rather than cosmetic, since games run to a schedule you cannot control.

The mobile site itself is the same client the desktop uses, served from the shared platform, so the experience is consistent across devices. For how that compares with the wider market, see our roundup of mobile casinos.

Sign-Up Walkthrough

How to Open an Account

Sing Bingo sign up begins on the homepage, where a short form asks for first name, last name and email before handing off to the full flow at singbingo.com/client/#/registration. You can also Sing Bingo register directly from the header button, which goes to the same place. A tick box marked "I want to claim my Welcome Bonus" is pre-selected on the homepage form, so a player who does not want the bonus and its five-day clock needs to notice it and clear it before continuing.

From there it follows the standard British pattern: personal details, an 18-or-over confirmation, and identity and address verification under the operator's Know Your Customer obligations. Deposit at least £10 and enter GO100. The bonus lands as bingo bonus funds carrying 2x wagering, and the five-day expiry starts at credit rather than at first use, which is the detail most players get caught by.

One practical note. Because the tools and limits attach to the licensee rather than the brand, the deposit limit or self-exclusion you set here applies at the company behind all 74 live domains on this account. That is worth knowing before you sign up, in both directions: it makes a limit harder to sidestep, and it means a self-exclusion decision reaches further than one website.

Safety, Fairness and Terms

Casino Guru gives Sing Bingo a Safety Index of 7.4, rated Above average, in a review authored in August 2026. It records zero complaints, a complaints ratio of Very good, and no appearance on any blacklist. It sizes the operation as a small to medium casino, though its own figures for revenue contradict each other: the narrative says estimated yearly revenues over $1,000,000 while the company-data panel on the same page says under $1,000,000. Either way this is a small operator, which matters because size is one of the inputs to the score.

The reservation sits in the terms. Casino Guru rates them "somewhat unfair" and names five specific clauses: use of the Martingale betting strategy may result in confiscated winnings; winnings may be forfeited if card counting is detected; repeatedly withdrawing and redepositing to obtain more bonuses may lead to confiscation; players who only deposit when bonuses are offered risk losing their winnings; and low-risk play may lead to winnings being confiscated.

Read together, four of those five give the operator grounds to void winnings based on a judgement about *how* somebody plays rather than whether they broke a rule. Clauses of this kind are common across the industry and are rarely enforced against ordinary players, but they are the mechanism by which a payout gets refused when it is refused, and a reader deserves to know they are there. The zero-complaint record suggests they are not being used aggressively.

How we weigh clauses like these against the rest of a site is set out in our rating methodology. For calibration, the same reviewer scores the five other brands on this licence at 8.8, 7.7, 7.7, 7.7 and 7.6. Sing Bingo's 7.4 is the lowest of the six. One of its sisters, 888 Ladies, has its terms rated Mostly fair with only three flagged clauses, which shows the operator is capable of writing tighter terms when it chooses to.

Customer Support

Sing Bingo customer service is the part of this review where the sources openly disagree, and it needs stating rather than smoothing over. Trustpilot reviewers describe live chat repeatedly and by name, including a March 2026 query and a November 2025 withdrawal problem both resolved in one conversation, and the operator replies on Trustpilot and both app stores. Casino Guru's current profile, however, records live chat as not available and rates its chat testing subpar across five tests.

Email runs through [email protected], a group address shared across the whole Broadway Gaming Ireland DF estate rather than a Sing Bingo desk. Support is English only and no telephone number is published.

Casino Guru's overview calls support average, but its detailed panel is more specific: chat rated subpar over five tests, email rated good with a two-hour average response over two tests. Read together with the Trustpilot evidence, the most defensible conclusion is that chat exists but is not reliably reachable, and that email is the channel with a measured response time behind it. Anyone who needs an answer before depositing should use email and keep the reply.

What Real Players Say

Sing Bingo Trustpilot standing is 4.4, and that number needs its context stated immediately: it comes from 20 reviews. Formal Sing Bingo complaints are another matter: Casino Guru's complaint register holds none at all.

Twenty reviews cannot carry a verdict when the site's own sister brands have between 126 and 782 apiece and the competitor above has 3,302. The profile is claimed, runs on a paid Trustpilot subscription, and carries Trustpilot's own notice that the company has not invited customers recently.

What those twenty reviews contain is overwhelmingly praise for live chat, with named agents thanked for sorting specific problems, including a March 2026 query and a November 2025 withdrawal issue. That is a real and consistent signal about one part of the operation. It is not evidence about payout speed at scale.

The app stores add a useful second view on larger samples. 174 iOS ratings averaging 4.2 and 73 Android reviews averaging 4.5 are healthier numbers than a bingo site's reputation usually looks, and among the iOS reviews sits the counterweight already mentioned: "Good app but not good on withdrawals."

Across every public source we read, the sentiment splits cleanly by topic rather than by platform.

Source Score and sample Sentiment What it says
Trustpilot 4.4 from 20 reviews, profile claimed November 2022, read 6 August 2026 Positive but unreliable Almost entirely live-chat praise naming individual agents, including a March 2026 query and a November 2025 withdrawal problem resolved on chat. Trustpilot itself flags that the company has not invited customers recently, so the sample may not be representative
Casino Guru Safety Index 7.4, zero user reviews, review authored August 2026 Neutral to positive Zero complaints, no blacklist entries, complaints ratio Very good; marks the site down for somewhat unfair terms and a limited choice of game genres
Reddit No brand-specific discussion found, checked 6 August 2026 No data Nothing substantive about this brand located
AskGamblers No brand-specific listing found, checked 6 August 2026 No data Nothing substantive about this brand located
Apple App Store 4.2 from 174 ratings, checked 6 August 2026 Mixed Strong overall score, but one review is titled "Good app but not good on withdrawals"
Google Play 4.5 from 73 reviews, checked 6 August 2026 Positive Highest score of any source, on the smallest of the app samples

Casino Guru holds no user reviews for the site at all. If a payout ever does stall, read what to do if a casino refuses to pay before the trail goes cold.

How Sing Bingo Compares to Its Sister Sites

Sing Bingo shares its licence and platform with five other British bingo brands we verified against the register: Wink Bingo, 888 Ladies, Bucky Bingo, Moon Bingo and Costa Bingo, all Active on account 58267 and all running the Dragonfish platform.

Brand Safety Index Welcome offer Wagering Trustpilot
Bucky Bingo 8.8 200% bingo bonus, max £100 2x 3.5 from 126 reviews
Wink Bingo 7.7 50 free spins 10x games bonus 4.0 from 699 reviews
Moon Bingo 7.7 100% bingo bonus, max £50 4x 4.3 from 276 reviews
Costa Bingo 7.7 50% games bonus, max £100 10x games bonus 3.6 from 258 reviews
888 Ladies 7.6 50% games bonus, max £100 10x games bonus 4.4 from 782 reviews
Sing Bingo 7.4 100% bingo bonus, max £50 2x 4.4 from 20 reviews

Our 888 Ladies sister sites guide covers the best-rated terms in the group. Three things fall out of that table. Sing Bingo is the lowest-rated of the six on the only independent safety measure available. Its 2x wagering is matched only by Bucky Bingo, so on bonus terms it sits at the good end of its own family. Bucky is a same-licence stablemate rather than a competitor, so it is not the benchmark this review measures Sing Bingo against, but it is the most direct answer to the question of whether a better option exists inside the same estate. The nearest like-for-like on bingo terms is covered in our Moon Bingo review.

The technical evidence for that grouping is unusually direct. Four of the six brands load an identical consent-manager container ID from a single shared platform domain, which is one deployed front end serving several skins rather than a family of separately built websites, and two of them, 888 Ladies and Costa Bingo, run the same welcome offer under the same bonus code, a point developed in our Costa Bingo sister sites breakdown. Support runs through a single group address for the whole estate. On that evidence the cashier and game library appear common across the group, and the company you would complain to is certainly the same one, so switching brands here changes the artwork and the offer and little else.

What Sing Bingo Gets Wrong

Three things, worth separating because they are not equally serious.

The documentation is the real problem, and it is set out in full in the banking section above. We established the gap by rendering the pages rather than failing to load them, and the same behaviour appears on a sister brand, so it is a platform decision rather than one broken page. An operator that writes a 2x wagering term is not trying to trap anyone, which makes the silence on the cashier harder to explain rather than easier.

The terms carry five clauses Casino Guru flags as somewhat unfair, four of which turn on a judgement about how a player bets rather than on any rule being broken: Martingale staking, card counting, withdraw-and-redeposit cycling and low-risk play. Such clauses are common boilerplate and the zero-complaint record suggests they are not used aggressively here, but they are the mechanism by which a payout gets refused when one is. A sister brand on the same licence, 888 Ladies, has its terms rated mostly fair with three clauses, which shows the operator can write tighter terms when it chooses.

The promotions cupboard is close to bare: two published offers for a site trading since 2010, with no reload, no cashback and no loyalty scheme. Free bingo rooms soften this for regulars, but a new depositor looking for a reason to return next week will not find much.

Sing Bingo vs Mecca Bingo

The fair comparison is with a bingo site run by a different company, not another brand on the same licence. Mecca Bingo is operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited under UKGC account 57924, where Sing Bingo runs under Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited on account 58267. Two separate licensees, two separate platforms, and one of them publishes the cashier detail the other does not.

Axis Sing Bingo Mecca Bingo Winner
Bonus value 100% bingo bonus to £50 at 2x, £10 minimum deposit, code GO100 £20 bingo bonus or 50 free spins for a £5 deposit plus £5 spend, PayPal and Paysafecard excluded Sing Bingo on multiplier, Mecca on entry cost
Game count and library 453 slots from 34 providers, manual lobby count 6 August 2026 No comparable lobby total published Sing Bingo, as the only one of the two publishing a number
Withdrawal speed Not published on any reachable page Published: most withdrawals processed instantly and paid into the bank within 15 minutes; Visa and Mastercard without Fast Withdrawals take 1 to 3 working days Mecca Bingo
Support quality Casino Guru records live chat as not available and rates chat subpar over five tests; email good, two-hour average Casino Guru rates support good, with live chat listed as available Mecca Bingo
Overall experience Casino Guru 7.4; Trustpilot 4.4 from 20 reviews Casino Guru 9.8, the highest we have recorded on its network; Trustpilot 1.4 from 3,302 reviews Split, and the split is the point

Sing Bingo wins the bonus on terms, though not outright: Mecca is cheaper to try at a £5 entry, Sing Bingo cheaper to clear at 2x. A player depositing £10 gets £10 of bonus here needing £20 of play, against Mecca's £20 bonus for a £5 deposit plus £5 spend. It also takes the game-count axis by default, as the only one of the two putting a lobby total on screen.

Mecca wins the two axes that decide whether you can plan around a payout. It publishes a withdrawal timetable in plain language, a minimum deposit and minimum withdrawal for every individual method, which methods cannot be used for withdrawals, and a net-deposit rule governing where your money returns to. Sing Bingo publishes none of that, and Casino Guru rates Mecca's support good with live chat available against subpar chat here.

The overall axis is where a single score would mislead. Casino Guru puts Mecca at 9.8 against Sing Bingo's 7.4, while Trustpilot puts Sing Bingo at 4.4 and Mecca at 1.4. Sample size explains the contradiction: Mecca's 1.4 rests on 3,302 reviews since 2017, Sing Bingo's 4.4 on 20 with Trustpilot's own warning attached. A large unhappy sample and a tiny contented one are not measuring the same thing. The defensible reading is that Mecca is the better-documented operator with a worse reputation at scale, and Sing Bingo the smaller, gentler-termed site not yet tested in public.

If you want to know when your money will arrive, Mecca Bingo answers the question and Sing Bingo does not. If you want the cheapest bonus to clear, Sing Bingo's 2x is the better term.

Responsible Gambling Tools

Sing Bingo publishes Safer Gambling, Financial Limits and Player Protection pages in its footer, and Casino Guru lists the range of responsible gaming options among the site's advantages.

Tool Where it is published
Deposit limits Financial Limits page
Time out Safer Gambling page
Self-exclusion Safer Gambling page
Reality checks and session reminders Safer Gambling page
Account closure Through customer support

One structural point cuts both ways. These tools belong to Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, not to the Sing Bingo brand, so a deposit limit or self-exclusion set here applies at the company behind every live domain on account 58267 and cannot be sidestepped by opening an account on a differently branded site in the same estate. Set a limit before you play rather than after a session that went badly, and treat the five-day bonus clock as the operator's deadline rather than a reason to play faster than you meant to.

A fuller walkthrough of the controls available to British players is in our guide to responsible gambling tools. Sing Bingo's own footer names GamCare, and free, confidential and independent advice is also available from BeGambleAware.

Final Verdict

Sing Bingo scores 6.8/10.

The case in its favour is real. It holds a genuine British licence with no regulatory actions against it, the licensee is confirmed on three independent surfaces, GBP withdrawals are not limited, PayPal is supported, apps on both stores are actively maintained and well rated, and the welcome bonus asks 2x wagering when the market norm is several times that. Live chat gets consistent, specific praise. For a player who wants low-stakes bingo with a bonus that is actually clearable, that is a good package.

The case against is about documentation and about scale. The public pages carry no withdrawal time, no minimum, no fee schedule, no dispute-resolution provider and no funds-protection rating, and we established that by rendering them rather than by failing to load them. The terms carry five clauses that let the operator judge how you play, the promotions page has two items on it, and on the one independent safety measure available this is the weakest of the six brands sharing its licence.

It is worth being clear about what this Sing Bingo review does and does not mean. Nothing here suggests players are being mistreated: the complaint record is empty and the blacklists are clean. The gap is between a site that offers unusually fair bonus terms and one that tells you how its cashier works, and Sing Bingo currently does the first without doing the second.

If you play bingo at 5p and 10p a ticket and you value a bonus you can clear, this is a reasonable choice and the 2x requirement is genuinely better than most alternatives. If you expect published withdrawal times before you hand over a card number, ask live chat first and get the answer in writing.

Whichever way you go, set a deposit or loss limit before your first stake rather than after a losing session, and keep it in place if you move to another brand on this licence. Do not chase losses. If a session stops feeling like entertainment, use the Time Out or self-exclusion tools in your account and take free, confidential advice from an independent support service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sing Bingo legit and safe to play?
Yes, on the evidence available. Sing Bingo is operated by Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited under UK Gambling Commission account 58267, licence 058267-R-334552-005, active since 23 February 2022. That account carries no regulatory actions. The licensee is confirmed on three independent surfaces: the website footer, the Apple App Store seller name and the Google Play developer listing, which repeats the account number. Casino Guru records zero complaints and no blacklist entries, and rates it 7.4 out of 10. The reservation is that Casino Guru considers the terms "somewhat unfair" over five clauses covering how a player bets rather than whether they broke a rule.
What is the Sing Bingo welcome bonus and what is the code?
New players who deposit at least £10 get a 100% bingo bonus up to £50 using code GO100. The bonus carries 2x bingo wagering and expires 5 days after it is credited. Deposit £10 and you receive £10 of bingo bonus needing £20 of ticket spend to convert. At 2x this is one of the mildest requirements in the UK bingo market, where 4x to 10x is more typical. Casino Guru's bonus database lists a "100% up to £100" figure for the site, but the operator's own small print says £50, and first-party wording is what governs.
How long do Sing Bingo withdrawals take?
Not published on any page we could reach. This is not a case of not looking: we rendered the terms and conditions page and the player protection page successfully and both returned navigation and footer only, because the terms text is injected from the platform's content delivery network after the page loads. The same happened on a sister brand, so it is how the platform behaves rather than one broken page. That is a statement about the public surface, not proof the information does not exist behind a login. Casino Guru records GBP withdrawals as not limited, though its own fields disagree on the win cap: the summary says no win limit while the payments panel says unknown. The minimum withdrawal, any fees and the dispute resolution provider are also not published, so get the figures from support in writing before depositing.
Who owns Sing Bingo?
Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, a company incorporated in the Republic of Ireland with its head office at The Reflector, 8 Hanover Quay, Dublin. It is part of the Broadway Gaming Group, which bought this estate from 888 Holdings in a deal announced in December 2021 and completed in July 2022 at a reported 45.25 million dollars. Note that the group holds more than one Gambling Commission account: the £100,000 penalty package of December 2017 was against Broadway Gaming Limited on account 39075, covering Butlers Bingo, Bingo Diamond, Casino of Dreams, Dotty Bingo and Rehab Bingo, not the account Sing Bingo trades on.
Does Sing Bingo have an app?
Yes, on both platforms, and both are published by the licensee itself. The iOS app holds 4.2 from 174 ratings on version 5.9.28, last updated 23 June 2026. The Android app holds 4.5 from 73 reviews with over 1,000 downloads, last updated 6 July 2026. Both were revised within the last six weeks, which is a healthy cadence. The most recent release adds Pre-Buy, letting you purchase tickets for a later game and be credited automatically if a ticket wins without being logged in when it plays.
What games can you play at Sing Bingo?
Bingo and slots, and nothing else. The lobby carried 453 slots on a manual count of its All Slots tab on 6 August 2026, a figure that drifts as titles rotate, from 34 providers including Blueprint Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Eyecon, Barcrest, Inspired Gaming, Slingo and Light & Wonder. Bingo comes in 90-ball, 75-ball, 5-line and the house 52-5 variant, with tickets observed from 1p to 50p. Of the fifteen game categories Casino Guru tracks, only three are available here. There is no live dealer, roulette, blackjack, video poker, baccarat, keno or scratch cards, and no odds markets at all, because the licence carries bingo and casino permissions but no betting permission.

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