PANews reported on October 25 that according to Financefeeds, Swiss cryptocurrency bank AMINA Bank has partnered with Luxembourg tokenization company Tokeny to provide a regulated digital securities issuance channel. The partnership connects AMINA's bank-grade custody and settlement with Tokeny's ERC-3643-based issuance stack. The goal is to create a single platform that handles both primary issuance and qualified custody. Banks hold investor funds and supervise accounts within the framework of supervision by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), while smart contracts execute qualification and transfer rules on the chain. The two companies said that by eliminating custom integrations and reducing manual checks, this can shorten the time to market for institutional issuers from months to weeks.PANews reported on October 25 that according to Financefeeds, Swiss cryptocurrency bank AMINA Bank has partnered with Luxembourg tokenization company Tokeny to provide a regulated digital securities issuance channel. The partnership connects AMINA's bank-grade custody and settlement with Tokeny's ERC-3643-based issuance stack. The goal is to create a single platform that handles both primary issuance and qualified custody. Banks hold investor funds and supervise accounts within the framework of supervision by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), while smart contracts execute qualification and transfer rules on the chain. The two companies said that by eliminating custom integrations and reducing manual checks, this can shorten the time to market for institutional issuers from months to weeks.

Swiss crypto bank AMINA partners with Tokeny to launch compliant digital securities issuance platform

2025/10/25 13:14

PANews reported on October 25 that according to Financefeeds, Swiss cryptocurrency bank AMINA Bank has partnered with Luxembourg tokenization company Tokeny to provide a regulated digital securities issuance channel. The partnership connects AMINA's bank-grade custody and settlement with Tokeny's ERC-3643-based issuance stack. The goal is to create a single platform that handles both primary issuance and qualified custody. Banks hold investor funds and supervise accounts within the framework of supervision by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), while smart contracts execute qualification and transfer rules on the chain. The two companies said that by eliminating custom integrations and reducing manual checks, this can shorten the time to market for institutional issuers from months to weeks.

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