evoke Confirms Takeover Talks with Bally’s Intralot; £225m Offer on the Table

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 20, 2026
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evoke has confirmed it is in talks with Bally’s Intralot for a potential £225 million takeover as the brand seeks to manage high debt.

In a move that could fundamentally reshape the British gambling landscape, evoke (the parent company of William Hill) has officially confirmed it is in preliminary discussions with Bally’s Intralot regarding a potential takeover.

The announcement comes as Bally’s Intralot prepares to issue a formal “intention to offer” by mid-May, signaling a high-stakes play for one of the industry’s most historic brands.

The Financial Framework and Strategic Synergies

The discussions have reportedly centered on a valuation of £0.50 per share, which would place the total acquisition price at approximately £225 million. This proposal is expected to manifest as an all-share combination with a partial cash alternative. evoke is currently working with financial advisors Morgan Stanley and Rothschild & Co to evaluate the feasibility of the bid.

Bally’s Intralot CEO Robeson Reeves highlighted the industrial logic behind the Evoke takeover:

“We have built a business with a margin profile that stands out in this industry. Evoke has the scale. We see a compelling opportunity to bring our operating model to a significantly larger business. We also see the potential to transform its financial performance through massive synergies that we are uniquely positioned to deliver. This is an opportunity we are pursuing with conviction.”

The Debt Challenge and Brand Decline

Despite the strategic appeal, any acquirer must face evoke’s substantial £1.8 billion net debt position, reflecting a leverage of roughly 5.0x EBITDA. The potential sale price of £225 million represents a stark contrast to the £2.2 billion evoke (then 888 Holdings) paid to acquire William Hill’s international assets from Caesars Entertainment in 2022.

The decline of the William Hill brand is further evidenced by the upcoming closure of 200 retail betting shops next month, a response to recent UK tax hikes.

While Bally’s Intralot is currently in the “pole position” for a full acquisition, analysts suggest that competition could emerge from the Shaked family or Apollo Global Management, both of whom have historical ties to the business. Bally’s Intralot must make a firm decision or withdraw its interest by May 18, 2026.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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