INSIGHT ICE LONDON REVIEW Head of the
Family JCM Global
JCM Global brought a new addition to its renowned UBA Pro family of bill acceptors, launching the UBA Ultra at the ICE London exhibition. G3 spoke to Evgeny Shulyak, Sales Manager for UK and Business Development Cashless, JCM Global, about the functionalities, key points of difference and why the UBA Ultra is such an important addition to the family.
JCM is launching the UBA Ultra at ICE London. What are the product features and highlights of the UBA Ultra?
We are very excited to unveil the UBA Ultra at ICE London. It is the next generation of the UBA Pro family. It is the flagship product with enhanced reliability, efficiency, and security. In terms of the new features, the UBA Ultra sports a completely new sensor package that scans 100 per cent of bank notes from both sides. It can detect ink-stained notes, read the serial number of notes. Te advanced new contact image sensor gives us the possibility to scan 100 per cent of the note, which significantly reduces the risk of accepting fraudulent bank notes.
Te UBA Ultra offers unparalleled security, provides a full image scan, 2D barcodes and a product lifecycle of five years.
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Why has JCM created the UBA Ultra? What issue is it solving?
Our team is constantly working on the innovations to solve the issues facing operators in the industry with new types of bank notes and counterfeits, which means that we have to continue to enhance our bank note solutions to manage the risks.
Te illegal part of the industry is also constantly working on new types of counterfeits, and so as a leader in bank note recognition technology we need to be up-to-speed with the challenges, but also the updates being made by Central Banks to their official bank notes, which requires much more advanced sensors.
Is this a transformational or incremental product for JCM?
The illegal part of the industry is also constantly working on new types of counterfeits, and so as a leader in bank
note recognition technology we need to be up-to-speed with the challenges, but also the updates being made by Central Banks to their official bank notes, which requires much more advanced sensors.
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