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AMINA Bank integrates Mesh to simplify regulated crypto deposits

By Milan Rojan

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  • Digital Banking
  • Digital Payments
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AMINA Bank has integrated Mesh’s crypto payments network into its online banking platform, becoming the first Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)-regulated bank to adopt the technology.

The move has enabled clients to verify wallet ownership and deposit stablecoins and digital assets through a single workflow, reducing manual verification steps and simplifying transfers from more than 300 wallet providers.

Myles Harrison, Chief Product Officer at AMINA, said: “AMINA’s integration with Mesh eases that friction. Our clients select their wallet provider, verify ownership, and deposit within AMINA’s platform in a few clicks, bringing the digital asset deposit experience in line with the standards clients expect in traditional finance.”

The integration has embedded Mesh’s verified deposit technology directly into AMINA’s digital banking platform, removing the need for customers to manually copy wallet addresses, switch between applications or complete external wallet-signing processes. The bank said the new functionality has streamlined digital asset deposits while maintaining compliance within a regulated banking environment.

Bam Azizi, Co-Founder and CEO of Mesh, said: “As the first FINMA-regulated bank to integrate Mesh, AMINA is proving how digital assets can move through regulated finance — verification and compliance handled natively.”

The development has come as institutional demand for digital asset infrastructure continues to grow. According to Bessemer Venture Partners, real-world stablecoin payment volumes reached $400 billion in 2025, with business-to-business transactions accounting for the majority of activity. AMINA said the partnership has addressed the gap between growing stablecoin adoption and regulated banking infrastructure.

The bank has also confirmed plans to extend Mesh’s connectivity to withdrawals and payouts, while introducing wallet verification during customer onboarding later this year.

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