February 17, 2026 2 min read

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Boonuspart.ee Acquires Kasiino-boonus.ee in Estonia

Boonuspart.ee, a leading online casino and bonus comparison site in Estonia has bought Kasiino-boonus.ee, a provider of similar services, resulting in a stronger and more competitive platform that will deliver richer content and a stronger user experience

Boonuspart.ee, one of Estonia’s leading casino bonus and online casino comparison sites, has taken a significant step to strengthen its local presence by acquiring Kasiino-boonus.ee

“Building the Most Trusted and Informative” Resource 

The deal brings together two well-known Estonian-language platforms, allowing the combined entity to offer a more complete and reliable resource for players.

Kasiino-boonus.ee has long been recognized for its strong visibility around casino bonus searches in Estonia, while Boonuspart.ee has focused on broader content, including editorial pieces and detailed guides

By merging these strengths, Boonuspart.ee plans to create a platform that is more informative, comprehensive, and user-friendly.

“This acquisition supports our long-term strategy of building the most trusted and informative casino bonus resource in Estonia. Kasiino-boonus.ee has a strong legacy in the local market, and we see clear synergies in terms of content, SEO, and player value,” said Teemu Pesonen, co-founder of Boonuspart.

No Player Data Transfer

The integration will be a gradual process, with current content from Kasiino-boonus.ee to be reviewed and updated as needed, while keeping the focus on accuracy, transparency, and full compliance with the country’s legal requirements. 

The resulting website will guarantee upgraded bonus information and reliable comparisons, giving players clear insights when choosing where to play.

More importantly, the acquisition will not involve any transfer of player information, which means that there will be no changes to how user data is handled, keeping privacy and security a priority for both platforms.

The move showcases a popular trend in Europe’s iGaming affiliate industry, where consolidation among established publishers allows local brands to improve editorial quality and search visibility.

At the start of the month, we reported on the Estonian parliament’s attempt to fix a loophole in the country’s gambling tax law after lawmakers came across a revision that accidentally enabled online casinos to avoid paying taxes in 2026
The Riigikogu is looking to pass an emergency targeted amendment aimed at taking care of that problem by restoring gambling taxes on online casino games.

After finishing her master's in publishing and writing, Melanie began her career as an online editor for a large gaming blog and has now transitioned over towards the iGaming industry. She helps to ensure that our news pieces are written to the highest standard possible under the guidance of senior management.

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