For the VLT and arcade markets, operators have a wide choice between the ‘Cash Center’ and ‘Mega Cash Recycler’, depending on their individual requirements. The bar market is also key and so GeWeTe has an excellent solution here as well which allows both coins and notes to be entered and paid back. The Merkur Dispenser 100 is the ideal banknote recycler with its ability to pay out three separate denominations with a storage capacity of up to 34 notes of each type.
The ‘Deposit Compact’ enables operators to deposit money securely. Particularly in popular arcades, the amount of money that needs to be stored can be high. Therefore, operators can choose between one or even two of the JCM TBV. Each has a storage capacity of 2,000 notes. This is just one of many reasons why operators in Italy are choosing this product.
The ‘Cash Desk Professional’ rounds off the solutions that GeWeTe provides to the Italian market. Secure, flexible cash handling is a key component to success to Italian operators. Just as important as securely storing money is the possibility of being able to pay out winnings. Particularly in popular VLT halls, the challenge is how to manage this cash handling. The Cash Desk Professional allows arcade personnel to pay out VLT winnings completely and securely. The Cashless Professional contains four note payout units and also coins – providing operators with the right capacity and also the choice of banknote denominations to pay out.
Aristidis Tsikouras, Managing Director of GeWeTe, naturally attended the ENADA Rome show in person together with his Italian colleagues. He noted, “Even though the ENADA Rome was a smaller exhibition than originally planned, we found it to be extremely worthwhile to attend. It gave us the opportunity to highlight the ‘made in Germany’ tailored solutions specifically for the Italian AWP and VLT market. We have the right solutions for each market segment – thus GeWeTe is increasingly capturing market share in this key market. We would like to thank all the visitors that came to see us here in Rome”.