Trust Score 75/100 · Tier 1
75/100Tier 16 componentsMr Green is a multi-jurisdiction sportsbook with 3 active licences, tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas.
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Is it safe to bet with? Licence, owner and complaint record, verified 2026
Mr Green is a multi-jurisdiction sportsbook with 3 active licences, tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas.
- ACTIVE LICENCES
- 3
- PLAYER REVIEWS
- 2k
Across 3 jurisdictions
Review platforms + apps
Our independent 0-100 check, computed from public records. Not paid for, not editable by operators.
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Mr Green at a glance
At a glance
Mr Green sits in the top 2% of bookmakers we track and earns a Tier-1 licensing posture. The trust score and tier shown in the header above are broken down by 6 weighted components in the score panel below.
What's behind the 75/100
6 weighted checks, total 100. Each bar shows the score, weight, and what it means.
What this score means: Active licences in tier-1 jurisdictions provide strong consumer protection and dispute-resolution channels.
Evidence: Unclassified regulator: GGL
What this score means: Corporate structure partially documented. Some entities or beneficiaries not yet on file.
Evidence: Parent disclosed but not registry-verified
What this score means: TLS posture, security headers, and threat-feed checks all clean.
Evidence: Mozilla Observatory: B
What this score means: Mixed review signals. Some platforms positive, others negative or sparse.
Evidence: Consumer reviews (wayback): 3.8star (1860 reviews)
What this score means: No fraud-intel hits, no AML enforcement actions, no KEV CVEs on infrastructure.
Evidence: UKGC enforcement: 1 fine(s) (-30)
What this score means: Domain age, hosting tier, and CDN posture indicate a stable long-running operation.
Evidence: Domain age: 21y
Mr Green overview
Mr Green is a multi-jurisdiction sportsbook with 3 active licences, tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas. Its primary domain has a verifiable online record dating back to 2004. Ultimate ownership traces back to Kindred Group. Those licences include ones from MGA and Gibraltar. It accepts players from 5 countries. Public hosting infrastructure is classified as tier-1 hosting (Amazon.com, Inc.).
Its SharkBetting Trust Score v2 sits at 75 out of 100 (high confidence, above-average band). Public review aggregators report 3.8 stars on an open consumer-review platform (1860 reviews) and 7.5/10 on a third-party dispute-mediation service. For a player in a market it is licensed for, the regulatory recourse here is among the stronger options the Atlas tracks.
Mr Green's path from Stockholm IPO to evoke plc
Mr Green was founded in 2008 by a Swedish team focused on a curated, design-led casino experience and listed on Nasdaq First North Stockholm in 2013. William Hill plc acquired Mr Green in 2019 for approximately GBP 242 million, primarily to gain access to Mr Green's continental European markets and the Mr Green casino brand. The William Hill International business (excluding the US joint venture with Caesars) was itself acquired by 888 Holdings in 2022, which rebranded as evoke plc (LSE: EVOK) in 2024.
For a player, the practical implication is that Mr Green's brand personality, cleaner casino UX, design-led product, curated game selection, persists on top of progressively-consolidated evoke group infrastructure. Trading and KYC stacks are migrating to the shared evoke platform; bonus terms across Mr Green, 888casino and William Hill are gradually aligning. Customers who chose Mr Green for its distinctive product experience will see the visual identity continue while the underlying compliance, payments and dispute-resolution infrastructure converges to group-level standards.
Why Mr Green's 2020 Spelinspektionen fine still matters
On 28 October 2020 Sweden's Spelinspektionen imposed an SEK 31.5 million fine on Mr Green Ltd (the Maltese-licensed sister of Mr Green's Swedish operations) for breaches of Swedish responsible-gambling rules, including providing player-protection prompts in less prominent positions than required and process gaps on Spelpaus self-exclusion synchronisation. This was one of the larger Spelinspektionen fines on record in the post-2019 re-regulation cycle and signalled the regulator's willingness to penalise group-level compliance gaps even when the licensee was a separate legal entity.
The practical implication for a Swedish player today is that Mr Green's post-2020 Swedish-licensed product is meaningfully tighter on player-protection than the pre-fine baseline. Self-exclusion synchronisation across Mr Green, William Hill and 888casino on the Swedish side is now near-real-time. Reality-check intervals are shorter, deposit-limit recommendations are more prominently surfaced, and customers showing markers of harm see intervention triggers earlier in the customer lifecycle. The fine size reflected regulator concern about a brand that had marketed itself on player-protection design but failed the audit; the post-fine response reflects the operator's structural correction.
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Activity timeline
Atlas tracked 4 timeline sources for this brand: licence registers, UKGC enforcement sitemap, certificate transparency, atlas verification. 2 returned signal so far. Atlas first observed this brand on 2026-04-19.Latest event: Atlas last verified on 2026-04-19.
Public reviews
Industry context: open consumer-review platform scores for sportsbooks typically range 1.2-2.5/5. Satisfied customers rarely leave reviews; complainers seek them out.
What to expect
Identity checks
Standard: ID on first withdrawal
A general expectation for this brand type, not an individually verified KYC audit. Check the operator’s own terms before depositing.
Mobile apps
How we know: Apple App Store + Google Play Store metadata, atlas brand catalogue. Last checked 2026-04-19.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Mr Green safe?
Mr Green has a Trust Score of 75/100 with high data confidence. It rates well on independent signals: licensing 87/100, reviews 58/100, corporate 50/100, security 83/100. No active red flags are recorded against the brand.
Who owns Mr Green?
Mr Green is operated by Mr Green Limited and ultimately owned by Kindred Group. The same operator family also runs 888-sport, si-sportsbook, william-hill, wink-bingo. Verified ownership matters because the parent company holds the regulatory licence, custody of player funds, and final responsibility for dispute resolution; corporate transparency is one of six components in the Trust Score v2 rubric.
Is Mr Green licensed?
Mr Green appears in regulator registers classified by the Trust Score v2 scorer as MGA (tier-1). The licensing component scores 87/100 in Trust Score v2. Tier-1 status means strict KYC, AML, segregated player funds, and mandatory dispute resolution. Tier-2 covers Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Alderney, Kahnawake, and KSA-NL. Tier-3 covers Curacao-style light-touch frameworks.
What do third-party review platforms say about Mr Green?
Mr Green appears on multiple independent review aggregators that measure different aspects of player experience. An open consumer-review platform, which collects open consumer reviews, shows 3.8/5 across 1,860 reviews captured from a Wayback snapshot of mrgreen.com. A third-party dispute-mediation service, which mediates player complaints with operators, scores 7.5/10. Open consumer-review platforms reflect sentiment from any consumer who chooses to post; dispute-mediation services reflect how an operator behaves when disputes are escalated, so the two metrics measure different things.
Where is Mr Green available?
Mr Green accepts players from 5 jurisdictions per atlas data, including Austria, Slovenia, Norway, Ireland, Finland. Availability lists are derived from public terms-of-service pages and licence registers; geofencing rules can be tighter than what is publicly stated, and accounts opened from restricted IPs are usually voided. Always verify your specific country on the official site before depositing.
What are alternatives to Mr Green?
Alternatives in the same operator family (parent group: 888-holdings) include 888-sport, si-sportsbook, william-hill, wink-bingo. Same-family sites typically share the platform, licensing posture, payment rails, and corporate ownership, so a complaint pattern, regulator action, or AML failure at one site frequently recurs across siblings. Compare independent Trust Scores side by side before switching, and check whether the alternative holds the same licences in your country.
Is Mr Green's site secure?
Mr Green scores 83/100 on the Trust Score v2 security component, indicating a strong security posture. Signals include: Mozilla Observatory grade B; HSTS + CSP (+5); CDN: AWS CloudFront (+3); hosted on tier-1 infrastructure (Amazon.com, Inc.). The security component blends HTTP-header hardening (HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options), TLS configuration, DNS hygiene (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), CDN/WAF presence, and hosting reputation; it does not assess the operator's internal security or breach history.
Compare Mr Green to alternatives
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| Metric | This brand Mr Green | Alternative 1 Not selected | Alternative 2 Not selected |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trust Score | 75/100 | ||
| Tier | Tier 1 | ||
| Active licences | 3 | ||
| Player reviews | 2k | ||
| Top regulator | Gibraltar Licensing Authority | ||
| Regulator actions | None on file |
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Sources (6)
Citations backing every factual claim in this Mr Green profile, grouped by category. Atlas verifies each source on the date shown. External links open in a new tab.
Regulator records (3)
- [1]Mr Green licence record (no. 39264) (UK Gambling Commission)
- [3]Mr Green licence record (no. MGA/B2C/192/2010) (Malta Gaming Authority)
- [4]Mr Green to pay £3 million for regulatory failures (UK Gambling Commission)
Operator pages (1)
- [6]Domain registration record for mrgreen.com (RDAP (registry data))
Other (2)
- [2]Mr Green licence record (Gemeinsame Gluecksspielbehoerde der Laender)
- [5]Web-security scan of mrgreen.com (grade B) (Mozilla HTTP Observatory)Accessed
Trust score computed from 6 weighted components (licensing, corporate, security, reviews, threat intel, operational). License data verified against public authority records. Last verified 53 days ago. Sources cited: 6.
Last updated: 19 Apr 2026
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