About AMINA Bank
AMINA Bank was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. Public materials reference a Swiss banking and securities dealer licence from FINMA. Operates as a described in public materials as licensed crypto bank under Swiss law.
Custody model and security
HSM-based cold storage, hot/warm/cold custody tiers via Taurus-PROTECT infrastructure.
Asset coverage
Cryptocurrencies, tokenized securities, stablecoins, NFTs, staking.
Typical client profile
Private banks, family offices, institutional investors, corporates.
Institutional fit
European institutions and wealth managers seeking a described in public materials as licensed Swiss crypto bank with B2B2C distribution capabilities. Approximately CHF 3.5 billion in assets under management and custody (2024).
Key context for buyers
Formerly known as SEBA Bank. Julius Baer holds a 15% stake. Partnerships include Taurus (since 2019) and operations in Austria and Hong Kong.
Frequently asked questions
When was AMINA Bank founded?
AMINA Bank was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland.
How is AMINA Bank regulated?
Public materials reference a Swiss banking and securities dealer licence from FINMA. Operates as a described in public materials as licensed crypto bank under Swiss law.
What custody model does AMINA Bank use?
HSM-based cold storage, hot/warm/cold custody tiers via Taurus-PROTECT infrastructure.
Which institutions typically use AMINA Bank?
Private banks, family offices, institutional investors, corporates.
What assets does AMINA Bank support?
Cryptocurrencies, tokenized securities, stablecoins, NFTs, staking.
What should buyers know about AMINA Bank?
Formerly known as SEBA Bank. Julius Baer holds a 15% stake. Partnerships include Taurus (since 2019) and operations in Austria and Hong Kong.
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