Cantor Intends to Help Swiss Crypto Bank AMINA Seek Growth Capital Through a Backshell Listing
Comparatively, according to CoinDesk, Swiss crypto bank AMINA is collaborating with Wall Street agency Cantor to evaluate the path to enter the capital market. AMINA has considered a SPAC merger, and is currently preferring a reverse takeover listing through the acquisition of a Digital Asset Treasury company, but no final decision has been made.
A company spokesperson said that the current priority goal is to introduce strategic growth capital, an IPO can be a follow-up option, and there are currently no SPACs or DATs being negotiated. AMINA, formerly known as SEBA Bank, is regulated by Switzerland's FINMA and provides crypto trading, escrow, pledging and lending services. By the end of 2025, AMINA had Tier 1 capital of 74.6 million Swiss francs and accumulated financing of approximately US$245 million.




