Bingo Diamond is a privately-owned diamond company based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company was founded in 2007 by Israeli businessman and diamond collector Moshe Kahlon.
Bingo Diamond has a portfolio of over 30 unique and rare diamonds, including the world’s largest diamond, the “Pink Star” diamond.
The company is known for its unusual and rare diamonds, many of which were acquired from abandoned mines in Africa. Bingo Diamond has received criticism for its business practices, including its use of forced labor and child labor in its mines.
The company has been sued multiple times for human rights abuses, and has been accused of funding Hamas and other terrorist organizations. In 2018, the Israeli government banned Bingo Diamond from operating in the country due to its human rights violations.
Despite these criticisms, Bingo Diamond remains one of Israel’s leading diamond companies. In 2018, the company was estimated to be worth over $1 billion.