ICE 2024 PREVIEW
JCM Global J
CM Global has solutions for all types of payment requirements on stand number N3-220 at ICE London, whether they be
card, cash or cashless. “We look forward to connecting and
celebrating partnerships in London in February 2024,” says Payam Zadeh General Manager EMEA & Managing Director UK · JCM Global. “We have the most comprehensive suite of products for all kinds of payment requirements. We are very excited to offer our cashless solutions, as well as showing the latest technological advances in cash handling and related systems. We have listened to our customers and developed a suite of products that can meet all the payment challenges of the modern gaming operator – whatever they may be.” ICE 2024 will be the fi rst opportunity for
customers to see the brand-new UBA ULTRA™ bill validator – the latest and most advanced member of the UBA family, one of the most popular models worldwide with a new, even more sophisticated note reader head. UBA ULTRA™ offers unparalleled security, providing a full image scan, 2D barcodes and a product lifecycle of 5 years or 1 million cycles. The JCM cashless solution, which allows
payment for low stakes gaming via a specially confi gured app, will be on display, alongside the very latest Pool Pay solution, which allows cashless and card payment for pool tables including a card directly on the table. Also on the stand will be the VEGA Pro™ which keeps the
same compact footprint as the fi rstgeneration VEGA, while signifi cantly improving on security and reliability. The VEGA PRO ™ is perfect for a more compact cabinet and despite the advanced technology, is still positioned as one of JCM’s entry-level models. Some of the brand-new features on the VEGA PRO ™ includes the new sensor package and a note centering for a better performance also a barcode sensor* for TITO support is applicable. (*optional) In addition, JCM will show the MRX™ offering unmatched fl exibility and performance for banknote recycling, depositing and dispensing.
Offering high reliability with drum recycling technology, the MRX ensures smooth, secure transactions. The option for either a single or bulk note feed also makes the MRX the ideal solution for automated payment transactions across a variety of applications. JCM will also demonstrate Ticket2Go, the
innovative and market-leading ticketing solution developed for AWP/low payout machines, providing a networked ticket in/ticket out solution as well as the proven network less ticket payout feature. We are excited to demonstrate the connection of our Cashless Wallet solution to the Ticket2Go system, which enables the cashless purchase of TITO tickets by players. In addition, the new version 10 of Ticket2Go supports the latest GBG stands and offers the following features: Promotional Ticketing, and MDC (Meter Data Capture) This will be joined by the The GEN5®. The
next generation printer technology with a faster processor, dual-channel communications, intelligent ticket handling for TITO and promotional couponing. The GEN5® is FUZION ready when combined with the iVIZION® bill validator. Another highlight will be the Intelligent Cash
Box (ICB®) which evolves cash management and asset management. ICB empowers operators with better, smarter, faster data than ever before, and its new intuitive design streamlines and simplifi es cash box collection, saving time and labour. “We look forward to speaking to our customers on Stand N3-220 at ICE 2024 and fi nding out more about their payment requirements. Whatever their needs, we are confi dent that we have a product, system or solution to surpass their expectations,” concludes Payam Zadeh.
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