With connectivity across 300+ providers, Mesh’s verified deposit technology eliminates friction from digital asset deposits for AMINA clients
AMINA Bank AG (“AMINA”), a Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)-regulated crypto bank with global reach, becomes the first regulated bank to integrate Mesh, the leading crypto payments network. The integration embeds Mesh’s verified deposit technology directly into AMINA’s online banking platform. This allows clients to verify wallet ownership, and deposit stablecoins and digital assets in a single, streamlined flow across more than 300 wallet providers. No more copying wallet addresses by hand, switching between external tools, or completing the multi-step verification the process historically required.
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Myles Harrison, Chief Product Officer at AMINA, said: “Despite the incredible progress the industry has made in institutional adoption, crypto remains difficult to move safely and efficiently between platforms and regulated financial institutions. Depositing into a bank has required clients to complete wallet-signing on external platforms and verify addresses through multi-step manual processes. 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. Verified deposits are the first step. We intend to extend Mesh’s connectivity to withdrawals and payouts in the future, as we build the infrastructure through which stablecoins and digital assets could move at scale.”
According to Bessemer Venture Partners, real-world stablecoin payments doubled in 2025 to $400 billion even as broader crypto markets declined, with 60% of that volume driven by B2B flows — corporate treasury, cross-border settlement, and payment service providers clearing transactions for their clients. The demand is there, but the regulated banking infrastructure to support it has not kept pace. AMINA’s integration of Mesh closes that gap, connecting clients directly to their existing wallets and exchange accounts within a Swiss 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. We’re proud to provide the connectivity that makes it possible.”
The integration will soon be available for AMINA clients. Additional capabilities are expected later this year, including streamlining wallet verification during client onboarding.
Dr. Sebastian Preil, Global Head of B2B2C and Managing Director at AMINA, said: “Beyond the direct benefit for our professional investor and corporate clients, this partnership matters for any regulated institution entering crypto. Banks exploring stablecoin services face a practical challenge: how do you verify a client’s on-chain footprint alongside their traditional financial profile? Through our B2B2C platform, financial institutions can access Mesh’s connectivity through AMINA’s regulated banking framework, with compliance and on-chain screening infrastructures already in place.”
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