Tenity taps AMINA Bank’s Web3 startup package for its fintech focused VC fund

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Tenity, a global innovation ecosystem and early-stage VC with a strong focus on fintech, has partnered with AMINA Bank to leverage its crypto banking services as well as mentorship to eligible companies in Tenity’s extensive network of startups.

In case you’re wondering what AMINA Bank is and don’t understand why the importance of teaming up with such a name it is because you are not aware of that AMINA was rebranded from SEBA Bank, the pioneer FINMA-regulated crypto bank.

FinanceFeeds has covered SEBA Bank extensively throughout the years, including regulatory license approvals such as in Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, and Switzerland. Now, it goes by the name of AMINA Bank.

Tenity’s network of over 1,600 startups can apply for AMINA’s Web3 Startups Package

Through its Startup Partnership Programme for venture capital firms, investors, incubators, and accelerators, AMINA aims to support as many eligible businesses in the sector as possible.

AMINA will provide businesses from Tenity’s network of over 1,600 startups the opportunity to apply for its Web3 Startups Package. Additionally, AMINA will facilitate traditional finance (TradFi) integrations and offer successful applicants flexible banking solutions tailored to their specific financial needs.

Tenity’s innovation ecosystem connects startups with corporate partners and investors, enabling them to bring new solutions to market. By partnering with AMINA, Tenity startups will benefit from mentorship, advanced Web3 banking packages, and a range of products designed for high-growth enterprises.

“Extensive experience and impressive track-record in crypto banking services”

Myles Harrison, Chief Product Officer at AMINA Bank, commented: “Our partnership with Tenity enables us to further our mission to empower the next wave of Web3 innovators by providing tailored banking solutions that meet the unique financial needs of eligible startups. This collaboration is a testament to AMINA’s dedication to bridging the traditional finance world with the dynamic Web3 environment. Together, we will enable startups to confidently navigate the complexities of the financial landscape and focus on innovation and growth.”

Andreas Iten, CEO and Co-Founder at Tenity, said: “We are excited to welcome AMINA Bank as a global innovation partner to Tenity. Partnering with AMINA Bank provides significant value to the startups in our ecosystem, by giving them access to AMINA’s extensive experience and impressive track-record in crypto banking services. This partnership will not only help startups scale but also foster closer collaboration between corporate partners and the digital finance sector.”

AMINA Bank was one of the first crypto banks to receive a Swiss banking and securities dealer license from Switzerland’s regulator — FINMA.

The bank has since expanded its global regulatory footprint in Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi to serve the emerging crypto ecosystem in APAC and the Middle East. AMINA’s offering covers the full spectrum of crypto-related financial services from banking, to custody, trading, lending, and much more.

Rick Steves is the Managing Editor at FinanceFeeds, where he leads daily newsroom operations and sets editorial standards across forex/CFD markets, fintech, and digital assets. He entered the financial services industry in 2009 and has been a financial journalist since 2011, bringing a Business Administration background and hands-on experience producing real-time news for the buy side, sell side, brokers, service providers, and retail traders.
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