Mr Green Authorized To Operate In Denmark

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January 5th, 2018
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Multiple awarded leader of online gaming, Mr Green, has obtained a legal license for its operations and a network of sites by the Danish Gaming Authority. The company now offers a scope of extraordinary casino commodities, including games, live dealers and entertaining products to Danish customers.

Although the brand has been present on the market for more than 8 months, only now it is fully authorized by the regulatory body to offer its services to the general public. An earlier acquisition of Dansk Underholdning allowed the company to enter the country geographically, since BingoSjov and BalletBingo are part of the same franchise.

CEO of Mr Green and Co. is delighted with the new strategy and certain of its global success, as it will play an important role in strengthening the brand’s position on regulated iGaming markets.

Only a week ago, the company acquired Evoke Gaming, whose network included Redbet, Vinnarium, Bertil and MamaMia casino. The price for the whole package amounted to €7 million EUR and all of the sites are particularly popular in the Nordic region, especially Sweden. By nurturing a smaller number of exquisitely favored casinos, the group aims at expanding the overall influence in existing markets.

The leading online gaming operator is now available in twelve countries. Established in 2007, the business has built a high-quality gaming experience with a wide casino offer and strong branding.

In 2016, Mr Green increased its revenues and reached as much as SEK 924.5 million. Based in Stockholm and Malta, with over 200 employees, the company has grown into a renowned casino brand which holds gaming licenses in Malta, UK, Italy and Denmark with an exception of a Sportsbook license in Ireland.

“entertaining products to Danish customers”

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