The term notes recycler machine is used across Australian banking, gaming, retail, and hospitality sectors to describe equipment that processes banknotes through the complete cash handling cycle — accepting...
If you have been researching cash handling equipment for your business, you may have come across two terms used almost interchangeably — money recycler and money counter. They sound...
If your business processes significant daily cash — a licensed club, a gaming venue, a large retail operation, or a busy hospitality business — you may have heard the...
The term “industrial money counter” gets used loosely in Australia — sometimes to mean any machine that’s better than a basic desktop counter, sometimes to mean the kind of...
At the end of a long trading day, most business owners face the same two tasks back-to-back: count the cash, then lock it away safely until it can be...
Accepting a counterfeit note at your till means losing the full face value — there is no bank compensation, no recovery mechanism, and no second chance once the customer...
A counterfeit note accepted at the till costs your business the full face value — you hand over real goods or services and receive paper in return. The bank...
The market for money counters and sorters in Australia has expanded significantly in recent years. Where once the only practical options were basic UV-detection bill counters or expensive commercial...
Walk into a Commonwealth Bank, NAB, or Westpac branch in Australia and you might spot a coin counting machine near the teller area. Feed in your mixed coins, collect...
Anyone who has ever counted a till at the end of a busy trading day knows the problem. You have a stack of notes — a jumbled mix of...
