Basingstoke, 17 November 2009 - Talaris, the global expert in cash handling technology, today unveils, Ntegra, the latest addition to its desktop product solution portfolio.
Designed to provide efficient and accurate banknote counting and authentication, Ntegra also has the capability of sorting – up to a processing speed of 1000 notes per minute.
Ntegra has been developed to offer cash handling organisations the ability to value, authenticate and sort within a compact easy-to-use machine. Previously, such cash processes were only achieved via large costly sorting systems.
Ntegra also offers an optional fitness sorting capability to comply with legislative requirements, such as the European Central Bank’s Banknote Recycling Framework.
“Our customers are demanding an affordable, reliable counter that also provides the ability to sort banknotes to enable them to realise more efficient cash processing. Ntegra delivers this and more.” explains Dean Shaw, Managing Director, Desktop Note Products, Talaris.
“We are delighted with feedback received from our pre-launch tests indicating an unmatched user experience with the large colour LCD display, Graphical User Interface and multi-language options in such a small footprint.” he continued. “From these product previews, we have already secured a number of sales across all continents.”
Ntegra has successfully passed the European Central Bank’s fitness sorting tests for Euro banknotes.