Eurogrand, william hill group, it's a Playtech casino. 300% non-cashable, minimum deposit 25 > bonus 75, max dep 100/ bonus 300, wagering requirement is only 12 x bonus for euro's, 25 x for pounds. And they're eCogra accredited.
Quite, the Euro is looking like a failed currency, but the UK Pound is solid as a rock (sinking in mud

).
It is well known that the UK Pound is an incredibly lucky currency, hence the need to mitigate against this excessive luck by doubling the WR
I fail to understand why Playtech (via their supporters) take offense at my regular jabs, yet they continually treat me as a "second class" (potential) customer simply because I was born British, and our government decided not to adopt the Euro.
I see no other brand of casino doing this, it is ONLY Playtech that does it, and I have been told that this is down to advice given from Playtech head office to it's operators, rather than something the operators have thought up for themselves.
My main method of telling whether a Playtech is worth the bother is to check for this term about the UK Pound being considered unduly lucky. If I find it, I don't bother looking any further. Very often, Playtech casinos that have this particular term tend to be the ones that cause many other problems for players when they win.
I also check for casinos that consider all players who use Neteller are out to cheat and defraud them, which is why Ladbrokes got uninstalled over 2 years ago along with Rushmore. I see Rushmore followed on from this move with an endless list of problems that lead to them being delisted from accredited, and ending up pretty close to falling into the pit.