ICE 2026 PREVIEW
JCM Global to Showcase Expanded UBA Pro Portfolio and Future-Ready Payment Solutions at ICE Barcelona
CM Global, the global leader in transaction and payment technologies for the gaming industry, will use ICE Gaming Show 2026 in Barcelona (19–21 January) as a platform to showcase its latest innovations in banknote validation, cash handling and systems solutions, including the public debut of new UBA Pro 2 BNF and table solutions.
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high throughput, the systems are ideally suited to demanding environments where transaction efficiency, uptime and player experience are critical. Combined with JCM’s proven validation accuracy and security features, the expanded range helps operators reduce handling time without compromising performance.
Alongside the UBA Pro family, JCM will Exhibiting on stand 3M50, JCM will
present a comprehensive portfolio designed to support land-based gaming, casino and high-traffic retail environments, reinforcing its position as a provider of high-
performance, future-ready cash and payment technology.
Central to JCM’s presence at ICE
Barcelona will be the continued expansion of the UBA Pro family, which has become widely recognised across the global gaming sector for its speed, reliability and flexibility. The portfolio now encompasses UBA Pro, UBA Pro-RT, UBA Pro-RQ, UBA Pro 2 BNF, alongside the UBA Ultra, offering operators and manufacturers a broad range of configuration options for multiple
applications – from gaming machines to tables and cashier environments.
A key strength of the expanded UBA Pro portfolio is its modular design, with multiple configuration options including cash box and low-denomination (LD) variants. This modularity allows solutions to be precisely tailored to individual operational requirements, while also supporting scalability, simplified integration and long-term investment protection.
Speed remains a defining characteristic of the UBA Pro and UBA Ultra platforms. Engineered for fast note acceptance and
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also showcase its VEGA Pro range – including VEGA Pro, VEGA Pro-RC and VEGA Pro-RC Twin – designed for high-volume and premium gaming environments, as well as a suite of complementary cash management and peripheral solutions such as the MRX BNF with Cash Box, GEN5 ticket printer and Coupon Express.
Reflecting the industry’s continued shift towards integrated and cashless operations, JCM’s ICE Barcelona display will also include its systems solutions, covering cashless and TPV platforms, Ticket2Go and ICB 3.0, enabling operators to enhance player convenience, streamline accounting processes and support modern, multi- channel payment ecosystems. “The expansion of the UBA Pro family demonstrates our continued commitment to delivering solutions that combine speed, flexibility and real-world performance,” said Payam Zadeh, General Manager EMEA, JCM Global. “ICE Barcelona provides the ideal stage to show how our technologies are helping operators and manufacturers meet evolving market demands, while future- proofing their operations.”
Visitors to stand 3M50 at ICE Barcelona will be able to see the new UBA Pro 2 BNF and table solutions for the first time, alongside JCM’s wider portfolio of validation, cash management and systems technologies. For more information, visit
www.jcmglobal.com.
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