AMINA Bank links clients to public blockchain for regulated capital markets tokenisation
The FINMA-supervised Swiss bank says institutional investors can now access a privacy-preserving network supporting digital asset custody, collateral flows and compliant on-chain settlement.

AMINA Bank, the FINMA-supervised Swiss digital assets bank, has launched a service connecting institutional clients to a public blockchain network for regulated capital markets tokenisation.
The bank says the network supports digital asset custody, collateral flows and compliant on-chain settlement, with privacy-preserving controls suitable for regulated institutional users.
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