Mr Green sister sites in a nutshell
Mr Green sits alone on its UK licence. It’s operated by Blue Rock Managed Services Limited, UK Gambling Commission account 67740, and that licence carries exactly one domain: mrgreen.co.uk. So in the strict, same-licence sense, there are no Mr Green sister sites. The real story is the family above it. Mr Green is owned by Evoke Plc, the group formerly known as 888 Holdings, which also runs William Hill, William Hill Vegas, 888 Casino, 888 Sport and 888 Poker. And there’s a fresh twist worth knowing before you read on: Mr Green changed hands again in June 2026.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Mr Green
Operator
Blue Rock Managed Services Limited
UKGC account
67740
Parent group
Evoke Plc
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Same-licence sisters
None
Welcome offer
200 spins for £10, 10x wagering
Last checked
5 June 2026
A family of giants
This is where Mr Green is unusual. Most sister site networks are near-identical brands sharing a single template. Mr Green’s relatives are the opposite: huge, separately run, separately licensed names that happen to share a parent in Evoke Plc. William Hill is a high street institution. 888 Casino is one of the oldest online casinos going. They don’t share Mr Green’s licence, its platform or its bonus, so think of them as group-level siblings, brands under the same corporate roof rather than the same UKGC account. That’s a genuine connection, just a looser one than a true sister site, and it’s the only way to read the network. The five below are the Evoke brands a player should actually consider alongside Mr Green.


William Hill
- Relationship: A group sibling under Evoke, on its own UK licence, not a same-licence sister of Mr Green.
- Identity: The 1934 high street name and Evoke’s biggest brand, covering sports betting, casino and retail shops.
- Where it overlaps: Shared ultimate owner, UK focus, and a casino and slots offer that competes with Mr Green’s.
- What feels different: Sports betting is the heart of William Hill, with a far wider product and a physical shop estate Mr Green doesn’t touch.
- My read: The pick if you want a betting-led, all-in-one brand with the deepest reach in the Evoke stable.

888 Casino
- Relationship: The casino brand at the heart of the group, separately licensed but the closest match to Mr Green in spirit.
- Identity: One of the original online casinos, dating to 1997, with well over 2,500 games and in-house Section8 exclusives.
- Where it overlaps: Casino-first focus, big live dealer range and a premium, long-established feel like Mr Green’s.
- What feels different: A bigger games library and its own exclusive titles, where Mr Green leans on the Playtech catalogue.
- Closest match: If you like Mr Green as a casino but want more choice, this is the natural step across the family.

William Hill Vegas
- Relationship: A dedicated casino arm of the William Hill brand within Evoke, so a group sibling once removed.
- Identity: A slots and casino destination split out from the William Hill sportsbook, aimed squarely at games players.
- Where it overlaps: Same group, casino-led, with a slots focus that lines up closely with what Mr Green offers.
- What feels different: It rides on the William Hill name and account ecosystem rather than standing fully alone.
- Best for: Players who want a casino-only experience but trust the William Hill logo over a relaunched Mr Green.

888 Sport
- Relationship: The group’s sportsbook brand, separately licensed, a sister site by ownership rather than licence.
- Identity: Established in 2008, a recognised UK, Spanish and Italian sports betting name.
- Where it overlaps: Same Evoke ownership and the same casino content often bolted alongside the sportsbook.
- What feels different: Sports betting is the whole point here, which is a product Mr Green’s casino-first setup barely touches.
- Best for: Anyone who wants to bet on sport as well as play slots, all under one familiar group.

888 Poker
- Relationship: The group’s poker room, a group sister site that fills a gap Mr Green doesn’t cover at all.
- Identity: A long-running poker brand with players across 100-plus countries and formats like BLAST and SNAP.
- Where it overlaps: Same Evoke ownership and the same focus on safer, transparent play.
- What feels different: It’s a poker product through and through, a different game entirely from Mr Green’s slots and live casino.
- Best for: Card players who want the family link but a genuinely different way to play.
Which Evoke brand suits you?
If you want the closest casino match
888 Casino is the family’s casino heavyweight, with a far bigger library and its own exclusive games.
If you want betting and the biggest brand
William Hill is the all-rounder, pairing a deep sportsbook with casino under the most recognised name Evoke owns.
If you want a different game entirely
888 Poker covers the one thing Mr Green doesn’t, with a proper poker room and live events.
Why Mr Green keeps changing hands, and why it matters now
Mr Green launched in 2008 and built a premium reputation, then its old UK site went dark in late 2024. It relaunched in 2025 on Playtech’s platform, and the UK licence now sits with Blue Rock Managed Services Limited, whose casino and bingo permissions only began on 2 October 2025. So the Mr Green you play today is a recent rebuild on a new licence, even though the brand name is old. That’s worth keeping in mind: long history, short track record under the current setup.
The bigger movement is at the top. Evoke Plc, the parent, has been under heavy financial strain after the UK doubled remote gaming duty to 40%, and it launched a strategic review late in 2025. As of 5 June 2026, Evoke has agreed an all-share takeover by Bally’s Intralot worth around £243 million, a deal the boards say will fold the William Hill, 888 and Mr Green brands into a much larger international group.
For players, nothing changes overnight. Your account, your licence and your protections stay as they are while a deal like this works through approvals. But it does mean the ownership chart above Mr Green is mid-rewrite, so the “family” it belongs to may look different in a year. Judge the casino on its current licence and terms, not on whichever logo sits at the top of the group.

Ownership and licensing
Mr Green is licensed for players in Britain. The UK site is operated by Blue Rock Managed Services Limited, based in Gibraltar, under UKGC account 67740, with active Remote Casino and Remote Bingo permissions from 2 October 2025 and no regulatory actions on that account. The platform underneath is Playtech, via its Virtue Fusion operation, which is why the games lean on Playtech networks like Age of the Gods and Fire Blaze.
Above the licence holder sits Evoke Plc, formerly 888 Holdings, the group that also owns William Hill and the 888 brands. That ownership is the basis for treating those names as Mr Green’s wider family, even though each holds its own separate UK licence.
The clean record on the current account is reassuring, but be clear-eyed about context. This is an old brand on a young licence, inside a group that’s financially stretched and now subject to an agreed takeover. None of that makes Mr Green unsafe to play, but it does make its corporate future the thing to watch rather than assume.
The welcome offer is refreshingly clean
New players get 200 free spins worth 10p each after registering, depositing and spending at least £10 on any casino game, whether that’s slots, live casino or Slingo. The spins land on five fishing-themed slots, including Big Bass Splash, Big Bass Bonanza and a few Fishin’ Frenzy titles. You’ve got 48 hours to accept the offer by pop-up and seven days to use the spins.
The wagering is the part I like. Winnings from the spins carry 10x wagering on eligible games, and that’s it. There’s no separate deposit-match requirement stacked on top. Win £10 from the spins and you wager £100 to clear it. The 10x figure sits at the current UK maximum, so it’s the standard ceiling, but the simplicity of having one clear requirement rather than a tangle of conditions is genuinely better than a lot of rivals manage.
Beyond the welcome, the daily Pick-a-Hat game stands out: deposit and spend £10 in the prior 20 days, log in during the day, pick a hat and win a cash prize that carries no wagering at all. Wager-free daily cash is a real perk. Offers rotate, so the exact welcome deal may change, but the structure has stayed clean since the relaunch.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
The Mr Green cashier is debit cards only. Visa Debit and Mastercard Debit, from a £5 minimum, and nothing else. No PayPal, no Skrill, no Neteller, no Trustly, no Apple Pay or Google Pay. For a premium brand in 2026, that’s a real gap, and if you run your gambling through an e-wallet it’s close to a dealbreaker.
What’s there works well, though. Deposits are instant and free, withdrawals follow a closed-loop policy back to the card you deposited with, and Mr Green commits to processing payouts within 24 hours on its side, after which card settlement takes the usual 1 to 5 working days. One documented February 2026 case saw a full payout land in under two hours, which is genuinely quick, though that won’t be every player’s experience.
KYC is light at sign-up and triggered at first withdrawal, which is standard. Expect ID and address checks then, with the account paused until they clear. Cashier verdict: fast and clean if you’re a debit card player, frustrating if you’re not, and the missing e-wallets are the single biggest practical mark against the brand right now.
A premium brand rebuilt on Playtech
Mr Green has always traded on a polished, understated identity, the smartly dressed gentleman, the “premium casino” tone, and the relaunched site keeps that feel. Under the bonnet, it now runs on Playtech, with around 1,000-plus titles from Playtech, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Blueprint, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger and Microgaming.
The Playtech link shapes what’s good and what’s missing. The jackpot networks are the highlight: Age of the Gods, Fire Blaze and Jackpot King all feature, alongside fishing slots front and centre and a solid Playtech live casino. The flip side is that if you specifically want Evolution live tables like Lightning Roulette or Crazy Time, they aren’t here, because Playtech runs its own live studio.
The portfolio is a strong library wrapped in a classy brand, with the green-suited persona doing the personality work. Just know you’re getting the Playtech world, not the Evolution one, and that the “premium” feel is presentation rather than exclusive games you can’t find elsewhere.
Support and complaints
Support is better staffed than most online-only casinos, with three channels, though none run around the clock.
Live chat and email: support@mrgreen.co.uk, 8am to 1am daily
Support phone: 020 4538 2929, 10am to 10pm daily
ADR: the UKGC-recognised dispute route applies if a complaint can’t be resolved directly
One quirk: the phone number isn’t shown in the main help section or FAQ. It lives on the Complaints Process page, so save it now if you think you’ll want it.
Having a phone line at all is a real plus. For any complaint, keep it specific: your username, the offer you claimed, screenshots of the free spins and any winnings, the debit card used, the withdrawal request with timestamps, and every support exchange. Given the recent relaunch, independent feedback is still thin and mixed, with some quick live chat resolutions and some slower email replies, so the likeliest friction points are first-withdrawal verification timing and the debit-card-only limitation catching e-wallet users by surprise.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- A decent welcome offer: 200 spins with 10x wagering on winnings only, no stacked conditions.
- The daily Pick-a-Hat game pays wager-free cash, which is a rare and welcome perk.
- A big Playtech library with Age of the Gods, Fire Blaze and Jackpot King jackpots.
- Three support channels including a phone line, plus a clean record on the current licence.
What I don’t
- Debit cards only, with no PayPal, Skrill, Trustly or any e-wallet, which is a big gap in 2026.
- An old brand on a young licence, so there’s little track record under the current operator.
- No Evolution live tables, since the platform is Playtech’s own live studio.
- The parent group is financially stretched and now subject to an agreed takeover, so ownership is in flux.
My Mr Green verdict: a famous name worth more than its lonely licence suggests
The thing to understand about Mr Green is that the logo is bigger than the licence. On paper it’s a single brand sitting alone on a Blue Rock licence with no sister sites. In reality it’s one face of Evoke Plc, alongside William Hill and the 888 brands, and that family is exactly where you should look next. If you want the closest like-for-like, 888casino is the family’s casino heavyweight with a far deeper library. If you want betting and the safest brand bet in the group, William Hill is the one. If you want what Mr Green simply doesn’t do, 888poker covers it. As for Mr Green itself, it’s a clean, classy, Playtech-powered casino with an unusually fair welcome offer, held back by a debit-card-only cashier and a corporate situation that’s mid-change after today’s agreed takeover of its parent. Play it for the games and the simple bonus if debit cards suit you. Just keep one eye on the family tree above it, because that’s the part still being redrawn.
Mr Green sister sites: your questions answered
Does Mr Green have sister sites?
Not on its own licence. Mr Green is the only brand on the Blue Rock Managed Services licence. Its sister sites are group brands under parent company Evoke Plc, namely William Hill, William Hill Vegas, 888casino, 888sport and 888poker.
Who operates Mr Green?
The UK site is run by Blue Rock Managed Services Limited under UKGC account 67740, on Playtech’s platform. The parent group is Evoke Plc, formerly 888 Holdings.
Is Mr Green legal for UK players?
Yes. It holds active UK Gambling Commission casino and bingo permissions, live since October 2025, with no regulatory actions on the current account.
Are William Hill and 888 really Mr Green sister sites?
They’re group siblings, not same-licence sister sites. They share the Evoke Plc parent but each holds its own separate UK licence, so the link is common ownership rather than a shared licence.
Is Mr Green being sold?
Its parent is. As of 5 June 2026, Evoke Plc has agreed an all-share takeover by Bally’s Intralot worth around £243 million. Deals like this take time to complete, so day-to-day play is unaffected for now.
What is the Mr Green welcome offer?
200 free spins worth 10p each after you register, deposit and spend £10 on casino games. Winnings carry 10x wagering on eligible games, with no extra match requirement on top.
What is the Pick-a-Hat bonus?
A daily game for players who’ve deposited and spent £10 in the past 20 days. Log in during the day, pick a hat and win a cash prize that comes with no wagering.
How do I deposit and withdraw at Mr Green?
Debit cards only, Visa or Mastercard, from £5. Withdrawals are closed-loop back to your card, processed within 24 hours on Mr Green’s side, then 1 to 5 working days at your bank. There are no e-wallet options.
What games does Mr Green have?
Around 1,000-plus titles on Playtech, including the Age of the Gods, Fire Blaze and Jackpot King jackpot networks, fishing slots and a Playtech live casino. Evolution live tables aren’t available.
How do I contact Mr Green support?
Live chat and email at support@mrgreen.co.uk from 8am to 1am, or phone 020 4538 2929 from 10am to 10pm. The phone number is listed on the Complaints Process page.