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ICE Barcelona 2026 Review Cash Handling JCM Global


JCM Global used ICE Barcelona 2026 as a platform to present its latest developments in banknote validation, cash handling and systems solutions, including the public debut of its new UBA Pro 2 BNF and table solutions.


JCM presented a portfolio designed to support land-based gaming, casino and high-traffic retail environments, highlighting its continued focus on performance-driven cash and payment technologies. Central to JCM’s presence at ICE Barcelona was the continued expansion of the UBA Pro family, which has become widely adopted across the global gaming sector for its speed, reliability and flexibility.


Te portfolio encompassed UBA Pro, UBA Pro-RT, UBA Pro-RQ, UBA Pro 2 BNF and UBA Ultra, offering operators and manufacturers multiple configuration options for applications ranging from machines to tables and cashier environments.


Irish Gaming Show Preview Land-based Slots e-gaming


e-gaming is thrilled to announce its participation in the Irish Gaming Show, taking place on March 3rd and 4th at the Crown Plaza Airport Hotel in Dublin. With a strong foothold in the Irish market, this event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with our valued partners and meet potential new collaborators.


At the show, we will proudly present our innovative e-flat cabinets, which have already gained significant popularity in Ireland. Tese cabinets are equipped with four diverse game packs, offering players a rich and engaging gaming experience. Teir sleek design and advanced technology make them a standout choice for operators looking to enhance their gaming floors.


A key highlight of our presentation will be the MultiBonus system, which has achieved remarkable success in the Irish market. At its core, MultiBonus connects a network of gaming machines, allowing players to enjoy their favourite slot games while participating in a shared bonus game. Configurable into groups of three, six, or twelve machines, the system adapts seamlessly to various floor layouts, fostering interaction and friendly competition among players. Each MultiBonus setup features either three high-definition displays or wide LED panels above the machines. Tese screens showcase synchronised animations, real-time jackpot updates, and player achievements, creating a visually captivating environment that keeps players engaged.


Both configurations integrate effortlessly with external casino management systems, ensuring compatibility, efficient reporting, and streamlined performance monitoring. Te latest MultiBonus iteration introduces local progressive jackpots, adding layers of excitement and customisable rewards. Operators can tailor these jackpots to align with promotional strategies, providing full control over game dynamics and payouts.


Te upgraded MultiBonus version, first introduced at ICE in Barcelona, will also be showcased. Tis iteration features enhanced gameplay, new bonus games, and a fresh set of titles designed to captivate players. Tese games will soon be available for both land-based and online environments, ensuring a seamless experience across platforms.


We look forward to welcoming all attendees to our booth, where they can experience firsthand how e-gaming continues to lead the way in innovation, entertainment, and technology. Don’t miss the chance to explore our latest advancements and discuss how we can support your business. See you in Dublin!


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A defining feature of the expanded UBA Pro portfolio is its modular design, with cash box and low-denomination (LD) variants available. Tis modularity enables solutions to be tailored to specific operational requirements while supporting scalability, streamlined integration and long-term investment protection.


Speed remained a core characteristic of the UBA Pro and UBA Ultra platforms. Engineered for fast note acceptance and high throughput, the systems were positioned for demanding environments where transaction efficiency and uptime are critical. Combined with JCM’s validation accuracy and security features, the expanded range was presented as a means of reducing handling time without compromising performance.


Alongside the UBA Pro family, JCM also showcased its VEGA Pro range – including VEGA Pro, VEGA Pro-RC and VEGA Pro-RC Twin – designed for high-volume and premium gaming environments. Te display also featured complementary cash management and peripheral solutions such as the MRX BNF with Cash Box, GEN5 ticket printer and Coupon Express.


Reflecting the industry’s shift towards integrated and cashless operations, JCM’s stand included its systems solutions portfolio, covering cashless and TPV platforms, Ticket2Go and ICB 3.0. Tese technologies were presented as tools to enhance player convenience, streamline accounting processes and support multi-channel payment ecosystems.


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