Wincor Nixdorf takes award for cash-recycling system

Published: 6 December 2005 y., Tuesday

Wincor Nixdorf’s new cassette-based cash-recycling system, the ProCash 4000, received the "Best Product at CIFTEE 2005" at the China International Exhibition on Financial Banking Technology & Equipment in Peking.

According to a news release, the CIFTEE jury was impressed by the ProCash 4000’s high-performance functionality and ergonomic design.

In showing its products, Wincor focused its efforts on one of the most important topics in the Asia-Pacific banking sector: automatic deposits using self-service technology.

In June Wincor completed a successful pilot of its ProCash 4000 cash-recycling system at one leading Chinese bank as well as a bank in Malaysia.

The ProCash 4000 has five cassettes, up to four of which can be used for recycling. With a capacity of up to 12,500 notes, the system also is suited for high-volume deposits.

A distributor of Wincor Nixdorf production in Lithuania is "Penkiu kontinentu bankines technologijos (BS/2)".

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