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How Many Banknote Denominations Should One Recycle?

CPI white paper

An increasing number of automated applications today have to dispense cash to the end user, either for change giveback or for other reasons. When it comes to banknotes, OEMs (and Operators) are presented with two types of devices that can fulfill this function in the end machine: dispensers and recyclers.

As the operational benefits of cash recycling become increasingly recognized, more Operators are requesting that OEMs adopt this class of devices in their end machines. However, in contrast to banknote dispensers, which are relatively simple and easily scalable devices, banknote recyclers are much more of a sophisticated breed. Therefore, determining which banknote recycler is the right choice for the application may be a challenging task, given the variety of features and capabilities of recyclers in the market today.

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About CPICPI -Crane Payment Innovations

Crane Payment Innovations (CPI) is part of Crane Co, a diversified manufacturer of highly engineered industrial products. CPI provides a full range of unattended payment solutions aimed at the Gaming, Retail, Transportation, Vending and Financial Services applications. CPI is built on the technological heritage and market expertise of the NRI, CashCode, Telequip, Money Controls and, most recently, the MEI and Conlux brands. CPI is headquartered in Malvern, PA with further offices, manufacturing facilities, distribution and service centers worldwide. CPI holds one of the world’s largest installed base of unattended payment systems. For additional information visit craneps.com or meigroup.com, and follow us on twitter & LinkedIn for regular updates

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