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Transguard's fully automated cash centre first in Middle East United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 13 - 2003 at 12:33
Transguard, the Emirates Group's security services provider, now operates the first fully-automated cash management centre for national and international commercial banks in the Middle East.
This has been made possible with software provided by Giesecke & Devrient
(G&), Munich, the world's leading currency automation experts.
Giesecke & Devrient FZE, has equipped the Transguard Cash Management Centre
in the Dubai Airport Free Zone with its CompassCM cash management software. With
the aid of this software, the various steps in banknote processing are controlled
via a single user interface.
The cash centre, which opened one year ago, is currently equipped to handle
600,000 banknotes per day. In an eight-hour shift alone, it can process 400,000
banknotes. Transguard's start-up one year ago of the region's first high-performance
currency processing centre has heightened Dubai's attractiveness as an international
centre of commerce and important locale for currencies to change hands.
Dr Abdullah Al Hashemi, Emirates' Senior Vice President Group Security, said:
"The Compass software is part of an expansion of the centre, made necessary
due to demand for our services, after just one year of operation. The Compass
solution can be extended to completely control automatic teller machines at
a future time. It will provide faster and more accurate processing while saving
money and enhancing security."
Jens Eberhardt, head of Cash Management Services at G&D, explains the software's
key advantage: "We are pleased that Transguard has placed a higher level
of trust in our competence as a currency automation systems provider. This way
we will, of course, be able to expand our market position in the Gulf region
once again."
In the past, once the banknotes from an incoming shipment had been counted
and scanned, cash centre employees had to enter each individual statistic into
the computer for further processing manually and using different programs. The
possibility of human error could not be completely excluded, and the process
required more time and effort.
With the aid of Compass, each and every step involved in banknote processing
can be controlled and the results documented. The software monitors every single
process, from the simple processing of deposits to detailed supply administration
to ordering and delivery. All component processes can be controlled via a single
user interface.
The Internet makes it possible to transmit the status of the cash automation
process to customers and place orders. The cash management software makes use
of profiles to administrate individual user and customer settings.
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