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AMINA Bank Becomes First Bank Globally to Support SUI Trading and Custody as it Enters Wider Public Markets

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AMINA Bank Becomes First Bank Globally to Support SUI Trading and Custody as it Enters Wider Public Markets
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AMINA Bank Becomes First Bank Globally to Support SUI Trading and Custody as it Enters Wider Public Markets

2025-08-05 14:51 Last Updated At:15:00

ZUG, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 5, 2025--

AMINA Bank AG ("AMINA"), a Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)-regulated crypto bank with global reach, today becomes the first regulated bank worldwide to offer custody and trading services for SUI, the native token of the Sui blockchain, renowned for its speed, scalability, and institutional-grade applications. Staking on SUI will be available to clients in the coming months.

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This announcement comes as SUI makes strides into the wider public markets with multiple SUI ETF filings underway, including Canary Capital's formal SEC review, 21Shares' Nasdaq filing, and inclusion in Bitwise's crypto index ETF. This demonstrates growing institutional recognition of Sui's technical differentiation, with AMINA providing its clients with early access ahead of broader public market integration.

Myles Harrison, Chief Product Officer of AMINA Bank, said: "AMINA's role extends beyond providing access. We identify and enable institutional participation in breakthrough technologies before they reach mainstream markets. What sets Sui apart is that it's been built specifically to replace Web2 infrastructure in businesses, offering efficiencies that many other Layer-1s simply cannot match. We're already seeing traditional businesses building on Sui, and we're proud to be the first bank globally to provide our clients with regulated access to what represents the next generation of Layer-1 technology."

AMINA's SUI offering provides clients with built-in deposit and withdrawal governance designed to support compliance and audit readiness. In addition, there are no volume caps or trading limits so clients can size positions in line with their strategy.

“SUI access on AMINA is yet another marker of interest as the Sui ecosystem continues its rapid expansion to more institutional surfaces around the world,” said Alonso de Gortari, Chief Economist & Director of Product, Finance, Mysten Labs. “Sui’s underlying technology was built for the scale that banks and large enterprises require, while AMINA's institutional-grade infrastructure and client-base accelerates our work to drive the global expansion and adoption of Sui."

The Sui blockchain was built for the latency-sensitive applications institutions require. Unlike many emerging networks, in just two short years, Sui has emerged as a formidable Layer-1 with total value locked reaching $2.2 billion. As institutional crypto adoption accelerates and ETF developments provide validation for emerging digital assets, Sui represents the next evolution in blockchain infrastructure. With its combination of technical performance, fundamental growth metrics, and enterprise-focused design, Sui is positioned as a key component in the expanding digital asset ecosystem that AMINA enables secure access to through regulated banking infrastructure.

Certain products and services may not be available to all clients based on legal and regulatory considerations.

About AMINA – Crypto. Banking. Simplified.

Founded in April 2018 and established in Zug (Switzerland), AMINA Bank AG is a pioneer in the crypto banking industry. In August 2019, AMINA Bank AG received the Swiss Banking and Securities Dealer License from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority ("FINMA"). In February 2022, AMINA Bank AG, Abu Dhabi Global Markets ("ADGM") Branch received Financial Services Permission from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority ("FSRA") of ADGM. In November 2023, AMINA (Hong Kong) Limited received its Type 1, Type 4 and Type 9 licenses from the Securities and Futures Commission ("SFC").

To learn more about AMINA, visit www.aminagroup.com

About Sui

Sui is a first-of-its-kind Layer 1 blockchain and smart contract platform designed from the ground up to make digital asset ownership fast, private, secure, and accessible to everyone. Its object-centric model, based on the Move programming language, enables parallel execution, sub-second finality, and rich on-chain assets. With horizontally scalable processing and storage, Sui supports a wide range of applications with unrivaled speed at low cost. Sui is a step-function advancement in blockchain and a platform on which creators and developers can build amazing user-friendly experiences. For more information about Sui, please visit https://sui.io

AMINA Bank Becomes First Bank Globally to Support SUI Trading and Custody as it Enters Wider Public Markets

AMINA Bank Becomes First Bank Globally to Support SUI Trading and Custody as it Enters Wider Public Markets

MILAN (AP) — AC Milan didn’t let city rival Inter Milan open up too big a gap at the top of Serie A as it fought back to win 3-1 at in-form Como on Thursday, with Adrien Rabiot winning a penalty and then scoring two goals.

Inter had moved six points clear of Milan and Napoli with a 1-0 win over Lecce on Wednesday, coupled with Napoli’s frustrating draw against Parma.

Milan’s victory saw the Rossoneri cut the gap back to three points.

It didn’t start off so well for Massimiliano Allegri’s team, however.

Como — which was sixth in Serie A — got off to the perfect start when a corner was taken short and then floated in for Marc-Oliver Kempf to head the hosts into the lead in the 10th minute.

Como dominated but Milan leveled on the stroke of halftime when it was awarded a penalty after Rabiot was brought down by Kempf and Christopher Nkunku’s spot kick squirmed under the body of Jean Butez.

Milan turned the match around completely 10 minutes into the second half. Rafael Leão controlled a crossfield pass and then cut inside before lifting the ball over for Rabiot to chest down and volley across into the bottom right corner.

And Rabiot sealed the match shortly before full time when Niclas Füllkrug headed a ball back to the France midfielder and he drilled hard and low into the near corner.

Bologna ended a miserable run as it fought back to win 3-2 at relegation-threatened Hellas Verona in a match full of spectacular goals.

Bologna hadn’t won since November and got off to a poor start when it gave away the ball in the opposition penalty area and Antoine Bernède raced almost from box to box before laying it off for Gift Orban to fire home.

Riccardo Orsolini curled in an equalizer following a smart free kick and equally impressive goals from Jens Odgaard and Santiago Castro put Bologna 3-1 up at halftime.

Bologna midfielder Remo Marco Freuler accidentally turned a cross into his own net in the 71st minute.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Verona's Gift Orban, left, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Hellas Verona and Bologna in Verona, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15 , 2026. (Paola Garbuio/LaPresse via AP)

Verona's Gift Orban, left, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Hellas Verona and Bologna in Verona, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15 , 2026. (Paola Garbuio/LaPresse via AP)

Bologna's Santiago Castro (9), right, celebrates goal 1-3 during the Serie A soccer match between Hellas Verona and Bologna in Verona, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15 , 2026. (Paola Garbuio/LaPresse via AP)

Bologna's Santiago Castro (9), right, celebrates goal 1-3 during the Serie A soccer match between Hellas Verona and Bologna in Verona, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15 , 2026. (Paola Garbuio/LaPresse via AP)

Como's Marc-Oliver Kempf, center, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

Como's Marc-Oliver Kempf, center, celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

Como's Nico Paz, left, and AC Milan's Luka Modric in action during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

Como's Nico Paz, left, and AC Milan's Luka Modric in action during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

AC Milan's Christopher Nkunku celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

AC Milan's Christopher Nkunku celebrates scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Como and Milan in Como, Italy, Thursday Jan. 15, 2026. (Antonio Saia/LaPresse via AP)

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