WHG International Casinos Sister Sites 2026

WHG (International) Limited is the UK Gambling Commission-licensed operator (account 39225) behind William Hill’s online business, and a wholly owned subsidiary of evoke plc (formerly 888 Holdings). Its UKGC licence is registered against williamhill.com, and this page covers the company itself, its real current and former brands, and corrects a few claims about it that don’t hold up.
About WHG (International) Limited
WHG (International) Limited is a genuinely long-established operator, its licence covers casino, bingo, gambling software, betting (real-event and virtual-event) and pool betting, and it’s headquartered at Europort, Gibraltar, with UK Gambling Commission account number 39225. It’s the entity behind William Hill’s online sports betting and casino business in the UK. Since July 2022 it has operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of evoke plc (formerly 888 Holdings), following evoke’s roughly £1.95-2.05bn acquisition of William Hill’s international, non-US operations from Caesars Entertainment.
A few specific claims that used to sit on this page don’t check out. There’s no verified basis for “2,100 companies in the corporate family,” “$800 million in revenue,” “500 employees,” or “over 1000 branches” figures for WHG (International) Limited specifically, so we’ve dropped them rather than repeat unverified numbers. What we can confirm from the Gambling Commission’s own register is more modest and more useful: WHG (International) Limited’s UK licence is currently registered against a single active domain, williamhill.com, and all of its licence categories show as active.
William Hill’s separate retail betting-shop estate is licensed under a different entity, William Hill Organization Limited (UKGC account 2752), so if you’re comparing licences, it’s worth knowing the online and shop-based sides of William Hill sit under two different accounts.
William Hill
William Hill is the flagship brand licensed under WHG (International) Limited’s account 39225, and one of the UK’s oldest and most recognised betting names, tracing back to 1934. It covers sports betting alongside a casino section (William Hill Vegas) built into the same site. Our William Hill page covers its current offer and licensing in more detail.
William Hill Casino
William Hill Casino was WHG’s standalone casino brand until it was discontinued in 2023, when its games and features were folded into William Hill Vegas, now run as a section within the main William Hill site rather than a separate brand. Our William Hill Casino page covers what happened to it in more detail.
Eurogrand (Closed)

Eurogrand was launched in 2006 and ran under WHG (International) Limited for years, but William Hill announced its closure, alongside 21 Nova and Casino Club, and the brand has shut down and no longer accepts players. It isn’t a working alternative today, and we’ve corrected the earlier claim that it’s still active. It doesn’t currently have a published page on our site.
One brand worth ruling out explicitly: Mr Green is sometimes grouped with WHG in casual write-ups, but its own current UK licensing runs through Blue Rock Managed Services Limited and Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Limited, not WHG (International) Limited, so we’ve removed it from the WHG family list here rather than repeat that mix-up.
WHG (International) Limited FAQs
Who owns WHG (International) Limited?
It’s a wholly owned subsidiary of evoke plc (formerly 888 Holdings), which acquired William Hill’s international, non-US operations from Caesars Entertainment in July 2022.
What brands does WHG (International) Limited operate?
William Hill is the confirmed brand under its active UKGC licence (account 39225). William Hill Casino was a former sister brand, discontinued in 2023 and folded into William Hill Vegas. Eurogrand was an older WHG brand that has since closed. Mr Green is not a WHG brand; its own current licensing sits with different operators.
Is WHG (International) Limited licensed by the UK Gambling Commission?
Yes, under account number 39225, covering casino, bingo, gambling software, betting and pool betting, currently registered against williamhill.com.
Does WHG have any active sister sites for William Hill?
No genuine ones under the same licence. William Hill Casino was discontinued in 2023 and Eurogrand has closed, so William Hill itself is the one live brand confirmed under this specific licence.
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