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BPS C evo from G+D improves U.S. cash processing

Wednesday, December 11, 2024 — 12:44:08 (EST)

DULLES, Va., Dec. 11, 2024 - SecurityTech company Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) launches the latest generation of its banknote processing systems for U.S. customers and partners. Designed for bank branches, cash centers, casinos, and cash-in-transit companies, the BPS C evo builds on customer feedback to deliver faster, more efficient, secure, and reliable cash management solutions. This evolution of the BPS C2 and C5 offers U.S. commercial players enhanced tools to optimize their cash operations, reduce costs, and maintain competitiveness.

Thanks to its flexible configuration options, the new BPS C evo product family can be used in small and medium cash centers, back offices of commercial banks, and casino count rooms and cages, processing up to 63,000 banknotes per hour. The development of the series focused on four objectives defined by customer requirements: Increased efficiency, security, and performance; and also stronger reliability in counting, sorting and authenticating banknotes. By combining state-of-the-art technology with customer-centric design, the BPS C evo is a significant step forward in the digitalization and optimization of cash-handling operations for U.S. banking, casino and cash operating partners.

Efficiency and performance gains with a new software platform and improved user-experience.

The BPS C evo enables U.S. businesses to achieve higher levels of productivity. The new Linux-based software platform digitally optimizes operations, improves task management, and increases operational efficiency with flexible control options. Performance is elevated by a new high-speed processor, an optimized singler, and advanced transport mechanisms that significantly reduce jams and rejections resulting in higher level of throughput. Security is enhanced with encrypted communication protocols and intelligent automation processes that ensure seamless and secure operations.

The BPS C evo is equipped with enhanced displays, a high resolution 7-inch display on the BPS C2 and a 10 inch display on the BPS C5 providing additional information, helping to prevent operating errors and thus improving reliability. The user-friendly and intuitive interface minimizes training time and errors, with clear, step-by-step guidance, and optional automated software updates.

The BPS C evo is fully compatible with all U.S. bills in circulation, meets U.S. currency fitness standards, and provides robust security against known common counterfeits, making it an ideal solution for banks, credit unions, and cash-intensive businesses across the United States.

"Our improved BPS C evo supports navigating today’s fast-paced cash-handling environment, making cash operations more efficient -" explains Erwin Leichtmann, Business Development Director in banknote processing at G+D. "With software-based enhancements and technical innovations, the BPS C evo represents a significant leap in performance, reinforcing G+D's role as a technology leader in banknote processing solutions for the U.S. commercial segment.”

About Giesecke+Devrient

Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) is a global SecurityTech company headquartered in Munich with operations in the United States. G+D makes the lives of billions of people safer. The company creates trust in the digital age with integrated security technologies in three business areas: Digital Security, Financial Platforms and Currency Technology.

G+D was founded in 1852 and today employs more than 14,000 people. In the 2023 financial year, the company generated a turnover of 3 billion euros. G+D is represented by 123 subsidiaries and joint ventures in 40 countries. Further information can be found at www.gi-de.com/de.

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Source: Company press release. end of article

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