Published: May 26, 2026 · Last verified: May 26, 2026
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The verdict in 75 words
Mr Green Limited holds MGA/CRP/121/2006 (verified, valid through 19 March 2028) and a UKGC operating licence in the United Kingdom. Parent is Evoke plc (LSE: EVOK), the rebranded name of 888 Holdings since May 2024. Ownership chain: founded 2007 in Sweden, acquired by William Hill in 2019, transferred to 888 via the Caesars deal in 2022, rebranded under Evoke in 2024. Two UK fines totalling £6.62 million (2020 + August 2021). No crypto. Cautious yes for European-regulated-market players. This review follows our casino-testing methodology.

We verified MGA/CRP/121/2006 on the MGA Licensee Register (Mr Green Limited, Type 1+2+3 active, valid through 19 March 2028), confirmed Mr Green Limited on the UKGC public register, traced the ownership chain through Evoke plc, 888 Holdings, William Hill, and Caesars filings, and read the Wikipedia regulatory record for the 2020 and August 2021 UKGC fines. Important Have I Been Pwned clarification: the HIBP "Mr Green Gaming" breach from March 2024 (27,000 records) refers to an unrelated online games community (acknowledged on their Discord server), not mrgreen.com casino. The Malta-licensed casino brand has no HIBP breach entry.
Licensing is multi-regulator, with a notable ownership chain
Mr Green Limited (Malta-incorporated) holds the corporate MGA licence and runs the operator product across UK, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Ireland, and other regulated EU markets. Important brand-history correction: Mr Green is not under Entain (which owns Ladbrokes Coral, bwin, PartyPoker). The current parent is Evoke plc (LSE: EVOK), the May 2024 rebrand of 888 Holdings.
| Jurisdiction | Status | Operator entity | Licence reference | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Malta / MGA / .com |
Active | Mr Green Limited | MGA/CRP/121/2006, issued 1 Nov 2018, valid through 19 Mar 2028 | Type 1+2+3 |
| United Kingdom (UKGC) | Active | Mr Green Limited UK | Operator licence awarded July 2015 | £3m fine 2020 + £3.62m fine August 2021 |
| Sweden (Spelinspektionen) | Active | Mr Green SE subsidiary | SE casino + sports | |
| Denmark (Spillemyndigheden) | Active (post-2017 Dansk Underholdning acquisition) | DK subsidiary | DK casino | |
| Germany (GGL) | Active since July 2021 | Mr Green DE subsidiary | German Interstate Treaty whitelist | |
| Italy (ADM) | Active | Mr Green IT subsidiary | ADM concession | |
| Spain (DGOJ) | Active under Evoke / 888 umbrella | DGOJ entity | DGOJ singular + general | |
| Ireland | Active | Mr Green entity | Revenue Commissioners | |
| France (ANJ) | Not offered; ANJ does not regulate online casino | n/a | n/a | Structural |
| United States | Not present | n/a | n/a | Outside Evoke's US strategy |
| Russia / CIS | Not present | n/a | n/a |
The ownership chain. Mr Green & Co AB was founded in 2007 by Fredrik Sidfalk, Henrik Bergquist, and Mikael Pawlo. Swedish entrepreneurs who built the brand around a distinctive top-hat-and-monocle "Mr Green" character. In January 2019, William Hill acquired Mr Green & Co AB for £242 million. In April 2021, Caesars Entertainment acquired William Hill plc; in July 2022, 888 Holdings acquired William Hill's non-US assets (including Mr Green) from Caesars for £2.2 billion. In May 2024, 888 Holdings rebranded to Evoke plc (LSE: EVOK), and the consolidated group now operates 888, William Hill, Mr Green, and additional brands under one corporate parent.
The brand-soul question. Pre-2019 Mr Green was a distinctive Swedish brand with its own personality, product UX, and customer base. Under William Hill → Caesars → 888 → Evoke, the brand has been increasingly genericised and rolled into shared platform infrastructure. Players who remember pre-2019 Mr Green sometimes report that the current product feels less differentiated. This is structural to the brand-consolidation strategy at Evoke, not a bug.
The Apple App Store developer for the "Mr Green Casino" app is Mr Green Limited (with some GEO variants under the Evoke umbrella). Apple verifies developer identity.
The welcome bonus, and the math that matters
The ROW casino-track headline runs 100% match up to €100 plus 200 free spins on the first deposit. Wagering attaches at 35× on bonus and on free-spin winnings. Validity 30 days. Minimum qualifying deposit €10.

The worked math: €100 deposit + €100 bonus + 200 free-spin entries → wagering = €100 × 35 = €3,500 turnover before bonus winnings clear to cash. At a €1 average spin that is 3,500 spins inside 30 days, about 117 spins per day.
The UK surface is regulator-constrained under UKGC LCCP 2025 rules: no automatic free-spin-on-deposit, opt-in promos only, no maximum-win trickery permitted. The Swedish surface runs Spelpaus framework: one welcome bonus per operator per customer. The German surface operates under the federal Interstate Treaty 5 €/spin stake cap, 1 €/sec speed cap, and €1,000/month deposit limit. The pattern across all regulated surfaces is the now-familiar one: smaller headline values than offshore Curaçao competitors, regulator-mandated transparency.
Payments are fiat-only, locale-specific, no crypto
Standard rails across the regulated portfolio: Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal (UK and DK), Trustly Pay-N-Play (Sweden and Finland), bank wire, Paysafecard. Local rails per surface: Swish for Sweden, MobilePay for Denmark, SOFORT and Giropay for Germany. No cryptocurrency. Minimum deposit €10. E-wallet withdrawals typically inside 24 hours, cards 1 to 3 business days.

Withdrawal reality: published-timing accuracy on regulated rails
E-wallets clear inside the published 24-hour window on most surfaces. UK Faster Payments inside 24 hours. Swedish Trustly Pay-N-Play is real-time. The Trustpilot signal is mixed-positive on the UK and Swedish surfaces, with mid-range complaints clustered around bonus T&C wagering interpretation rather than payout delays. Post-2021 UKGC enforcement remediation increased the depth of KYC documentation review on first withdrawals.
The same-method rule applies. First withdrawal returns to the deposit method on every regulated surface.
KYC: registration-time mandatory in regulated markets
UKGC age-verification with documentation on file at registration. Swedish BankID. Danish MitID. German Schufa-equivalent credit-database check tied to the €1,000/month deposit cap. Italian Codice Fiscale. Spanish DNI cross-check against the RGIAJ self-exclusion register. On the international .com (MGA) surface, KYC triggers at the first withdrawal request rather than at registration, with standard documents: government ID, proof of address dated within 90 days, selfie. Enhanced source-of-funds documentation kicks in above an internal threshold Mr Green does not publish. The threshold-setting failure was specifically the issue identified in the 2020 and 2021 UKGC fines.
Games and providers: tier-one European studios, smaller library than competitors
Approximately 1,500 titles on the international .com surface (varies by GEO; UK and German surfaces are smaller because of regulator-approved provider lists). Major studios: NetEnt, Microgaming, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Evolution (live), Red Tiger, Push Gaming, Big Time Gaming, ELK Studios, Quickspin. Tier-one European focus. Library notably smaller than LeoVegas (~3,500) or Casumo (~4,000+); Mr Green has curated rather than maximalist. Live casino is Evolution-led with no second live provider; if you specifically want Pragmatic Play Live or Playtech, look elsewhere.
Mobile: native apps with Apple-verified developer entity
The iOS App Store lists "Mr Green Casino" with developer Mr Green Limited (some GEO variants ship under the Evoke umbrella). Apple verifies developer identity. Android distribution through Google Play in regulated markets. Full responsive mobile web on every surface.
Complaints and reputation: the UK fine pattern is the dominant signal
Four data layers on Mr Green.
UKGC United Kingdom — £3 million fine, 2020. Mr Green Limited was fined for failing to protect problematic gambling customers and money-laundering controls. Specific findings included inadequate intervention with customers showing problem-gambling indicators and insufficient AML risk assessment.
UKGC United Kingdom — £3.62 million fine, August 2021. A second UKGC enforcement action 18 months after the first, for insufficient AML measures and customer protection failures. Two UKGC fines totalling £6.62 million within 18 months for the same root cause. This is the dominant editorial signal on Mr Green.
Casinomeister Warnings forum: not listed. No formal independent watchdog action.
Have I Been Pwned namespace confusion. HIBP lists a March 2024 breach for "Mr. Green Gaming" (~27,000 records — emails, IPs, usernames, geo, DOB; acknowledged on the operator's Discord server). This is a separate gaming community website, not the Malta-licensed mrgreen.com casino. The HIBP description specifies "the online games community Mr. Green Gaming suffered a data breach" — community + Discord acknowledgment = consumer gaming community, not the casino brand. Do not cite as a Mr Green casino breach. The Malta-licensed casino has no HIBP breach entry as of 26 May 2026.
Trustpilot: mixed. UK and Swedish users generally satisfied with the product. Complaints cluster around bonus T&C wagering interpretation rather than payout delays.
What works and what does not
Pros
- MGA/CRP/121/2006 verified (Mr Green Limited, Type 1+2+3 active, valid through 19 March 2028) plus UKGC operating licence in the UK, plus DK Spillemyndigheden, SE Spelinspektionen, DE GGL, IT ADM, ES DGOJ, IE Revenue Commissioners
- Parent Evoke plc (LSE: EVOK) is publicly listed in London with audited group financials — corporate transparency at the parent level
- Apple App Store developer entity matches MGA licence-holder (Mr Green Limited), cross-confirming the operator identity
- Tier-one European provider lineup (NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, Evolution, Yggdrasil, ELK Studios, NoLimit City, Hacksaw)
- Distinctive Swedish brand heritage (Mr Green top-hat-and-monocle identity, 2007 launch) with named original founders Fredrik Sidfalk, Henrik Bergquist, and Mikael Pawlo
Cons
- Two UKGC fines totalling £6.62 million within 18 months (£3m in 2020, £3.62m in August 2021), both for social responsibility and AML failings; the pattern echoes the broader Evoke/888 regulator-enforcement history at the group level
- Brand has been genericised under William Hill → Caesars → 888 → Evoke ownership transitions since 2019; pre-2019 Mr Green personality and product UX has been progressively rolled into shared Evoke platform infrastructure
- Smaller game library (~1,500 titles) than LeoVegas (~3,500) or Casumo (historic ~4,000+); Mr Green has curated rather than maximalist catalogue
- No cryptocurrency rails anywhere in the regulated portfolio
- Geographic footprint narrower than top competitors. Focus on tier-one regulated Europe; no LatAm, no non-EU outside Ireland
- HIBP namespace confusion with the unrelated "Mr Green Gaming" community breach. Recurring source of incorrect citations in player research, worth knowing the distinction
Verdict: who Mr Green is for, and who should pass
For: UK residents who want the Mr Green brand specifically and accept the £6.62 million UKGC enforcement record. Swedish, Danish, German, Italian, Irish residents on their respective local surfaces. Players who specifically want a tier-one MGA-licensed operator with a publicly listed parent (Evoke plc). Anyone who already trusts the Evoke umbrella for the 888 or William Hill product and wants the Mr Green branded variant.
Against: crypto-native players (zero crypto rails). US residents (not in Evoke's US strategy). French residents (online casino is not legal under ANJ). Russian and CIS residents (not in footprint). Players who want the largest game library available (LeoVegas, Casumo offer more variety). Players who weigh the 2020 + 2021 UKGC enforcement pattern heavily and prefer brands with cleaner recent records (LeoVegas, Betsson, Betano).
If your priority is a publicly listed Evoke-owned brand with verifiable MGA + UKGC licensing, Mr Green is competitive in this set. If your priority is a clean recent UK enforcement record or a non-genericised brand-personality experience, look elsewhere within our reviewed pool.
Play responsibly
If you feel your gambling is becoming a problem, set deposit and session limits inside Mr Green (Account → Limits), self-exclude through the cashier, or contact these free, confidential services:
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