Coin Redemption Solutions from Money Controls at G2E

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Tuesday 19 October 2010

At G2E, Money Controls will be demonstrating its range of new and existing cutting edge money handling products including coin singulators, bill validators and coin recyclers. 

Amongst the new products on show will be the CS108 Coin Singulator with 8-way sorter. The CS108 combines reliability, security and performance, and can be easily integrated into a coin or token redemption machine. The CS108 accepts a bulk input of mixed coins and sorts them into their different denominations, providing information on the quantity of each of the coin types inserted. 

Money Controls will also be demonstrating their CB1000 Bank Note Acceptor, suitable for use in ticket redemption and change machines. The CB1000 has a much larger capacity than a traditional 'drop box' and can hold 1,000 notes as standard. Cashbox capacity can be increased to 7,000 notes or more using extensions to the cashbox, each one holding an additional 1,000 notes. As with all Money Controls' products, the CB1000 offers excellent value for money and does not come with the high costs associated with using a high capacity stacker.

Robert Smith, Sales Manager USA, at Money Controls said: "Following the success of last year's G2E the Money Controls team looks forward to taking part in yet another successful show.  As well as demonstrating our products, shows like G2E provide a great opportunity to meet with new and existing customers and we look forward to discussing how we can help them."

Amongst Money Controls' existing products on display will be the Ardac Elite bill acceptor.  Since last year's G2E Money Controls have launched DES encryption on the Ardac Elite, in response to customer demand for improved security, and are now rolling it out across its full product range including hoppers and coin acceptors. In addition to EASITRAX® Soft Count compatibility, and RFID cashbox technology, the Ardac Elite also offers full imaging across the whole bill or ticket, and a 'last bill' function that allows the most recent note to be checked using a PDA.

To find out more, visit Money Controls at G2E stand no.1877 or for further information go to www.moneycontrols.com.  

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For more information contact David Gough, Ceres, +44 (0)118 947 5956/ + (0)7884 353 474 Email: david.gough@ceres-pr.co.uk  or visit: www.moneycontrols.com

Note to Editors

1) Money Controls is licensed by MEI to use its EASITRAX® Soft Count system under an agreement announced in March 2009. The system uses RFID technology to link cashboxes to specific slot machines and bill validators. This enables operators to check a variety of information, as well as ensuring an even more accurate bill count.

2) At Money Controls we provide cutting-edge payment systems, and a full range of associated products. We operate in the gaming, amusement, transport and ticketing, retail and kiosk markets all over the world.

We have more than 40 years' experience of designing, manufacturing and supplying products to accept and pay out coins and banknotes. Our product range includes:

  • Coin and token acceptors
  • Bill and ticket acceptors
  • Coin and token hoppers
  • Payment integration units
  • And a wide range of optional accessories

We are also happy to discuss clients' specific needs and produce custom innovative solutions to their problems.

Today, in machines right around the world, there are:

150,000 Money Controls note acceptors

  • 500,000 Money Controls coin acceptors
  • 2,000,000 Money Controls coin hoppers

Regional Sales Office Contacts

Tony Morrison

Sales Director Europe 

tmorrison@moneycontrols.com

Robert Smith

Sales Manager USA

rsmith@moneycontrols.com

Bill Murphy

Sales Director Asia Pacific

bill@moneycontrols.com.au

Aquiles Mila de la Roca

Director of Sales Latin America

amiladelaroca@moneycontrols.com

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