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AMINA Bank and Tokeny Partner to Bridge Regulated Banking with Tokenization

AMINA Bank and Tokeny Partner to Bridge Regulated Banking with Tokenization

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2025-10-23 11:21:02
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AMINA Bank AG, a FINMA-regulated Swiss crypto bank, has joined forces with Tokeny, Apex Group's onchain finance operating system, to create a regulated banking bridge for institutional tokenization. The collaboration merges Swiss banking standards with blockchain innovation, targeting institutional bottlenecks in asset tokenization.

AMINA will provide regulated custody and banking services for traditional assets like government bonds and corporate securities, while Tokeny delivers the tokenization platform. The partnership also leverages AMINA's crypto and stablecoin offerings to facilitate seamless on-chain and off-chain transactions.

"Market demand for tokenization is coming from open blockchain ecosystems," said Tokeny CEO Luc Falempin. The combined solution offers financial institutions a compliant, scalable pathway to adopt blockchain-based financial products.

The tokenized assets market is surging, with industry giants like JP Morgan and BlackRock driving adoption of blockchain-based financial instruments.

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