Mr Bet does something unusual with its homepage hero. Three bonus offer cards displayed simultaneously across the row rather than cycling through a carousel. Left card: 400% bonus up to €1,500 on the first four deposits. Center card: 150% bonus on the 1st deposit. Right card: 100% bonus on the 2nd deposit. Each one carries its own "create free account" button. I stared at this layout for a moment because it's the first time in this comparison I've seen a casino show three promotional cards at once instead of sliding through them one at a time. The effect is that you can immediately compare the offer structure without waiting for a carousel to rotate.
Below the cards, a live stats bar runs four figures across the page. Withdrawals processed recently. New games added in the past week. Biggest win in the last day. Customer care average rating at four and a half stars. These are real-time platform metrics, not marketing bullet points. The withdrawal count in particular is a transparency gesture. A casino displaying how many withdrawals it processed is making a claim about activity volume that most operators never share.
Trust badges line up below the stats: GamCare, Trustpilot, AskGamblers, and GuruCasino. Four third-party review and safety logos on the homepage. That's more external validation badges than I've seen on any other casino in this comparison. One or two is standard. Mr Bet shows four.