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Gaming News 2 9 Wednesday, September 28, 2016 panies like Glory Global Solutions. Casinos are typically using new cash automation solutions in the cage to correct three main problems: a rise in labor costs, a sluggish cash flow and the time it takes employees to check wallets. Many come to the realization that deploying a cash recycler solves these ongoing problems. The cash recycler automates transactions, stores and dispenses money and is an essential element to free staff from secur- ing, counting and authenticating cash. The Case for Cash Automation As a first time user of cash recycling, the controller at a national casino deter- mined that nearly 15 to 20 hours a day were spent making wallets or process- ing returned wallets. With these num- bers as a backdrop, he knew consider- ing a Glory solution could help his casi- no significantly. Glory Global Solutions recommend- ed a CI-300 cash recycling system, to test at several locations; the results from this implementation have been immediate and striking. "By my estimates, we spend on aver- age one hour per day on the recycler, ver- sus fifteen to twenty if we weren't using a recycler," said the controller. "Everyone loves it. It makes their jobs easier and quicker. It's been a very popu- lar system and is working very well." Other benefits of the machines were the ability for employees to acquire more Glory Global Solutions (Cont'd. from p. 1) coin, break bills, fewer opportunities for error and with estimated labor and effi- ciency savings, the investment paid for itself in a little over one year. Through the implementation of cash management solutions tailored specifi- cally for the gaming sector, Glory enables customers to efficiently manage cash while increasing staff productivity and improving overall business per- formance. With Glory technology automating the start of day and end of day cash set- up and balancing routines, reducing repetitive journeys to the bank branch and refocusing staff activities, a new and significantly more dynamic operating model is created. It's no wonder we often hear from gaming customers that their employees love Glory Solutions as it makes their job easier and faster. At Glory, innovation is at the heart of what we do. We bring real innovation to our customers through technology, process and our people. Through our innovation, we fundamentally change the way cash moves across operations, how teams work, how customers are engaged and the ways in which businesses con- nect their cash management systems and processes. Visit Glory Global Solutions at booth #4835. For more information, go to www.gloryglobalsolutions.com, call 630.577.1060 or email info@ us.glory-global.com. This company was established in Novosibirsk, Russia and opened a devel- opment headquarter in Las Vegas in 2014. The company has tripled its global reach in North and South America to date, and is taking its unique products to European countries. Slot Constructor has positioned itself by signing development contracts with several major gaming manufacturers and operators worldwide. Evgeny Bronnikov, Chief Executive Officer, said, "Our success in the casino gaming industry is a combination of team- building, driven by Justin Georgilas and Slot Constructor (Cont'd. from p. 1) Michael Antonov and all the incredible team members within our organization. Additionally, our patented game features have also been a significant help to attract clients to our services of game develop- ment – clients ranging from major gaming manufacturers to international gaming operators. In general, our focus, dedication and love for our industry has been the driv- ing force behind our success, and this force has allowed us become who we are today." Visit Slot Constructor at booth #1830. For more information, call 702.778.7677, email info@slotconstructor.com or go to www.slotconstructor.com. As the first casino industry supplier to achieve full EMV-compliance end-to- end for all its financial offerings, Everi is prepared to help customers seamlessly transition to EMV technology-ready products and systems. G2E attendees can receive demonstrations of Everi's full- service kiosks, as well as its new VersatileXchange™ (VXC) ticket dis- pensing kiosk that offers casinos a small- er footprint device to support all funds dispensing kiosk functionality (check cashing, POS debit and cash advance transactions) and other supported trans- actions such as charitable giving through Everi Cares™ Giving Module, issuing and loading Everi Stored Value Cards and access to Everi's CashClub ® Wallet. "While many of our competitors are still working on EMV compliance initia- tives, Everi has emerged as the industry's first supplier to achieve full compliance," Rumbolz said. "We share our customers' fraud prevention concerns and have received positive feedback regarding Everi's role in helping them seamlessly transition to EMV technology-ready products and systems." Everi knows that gaming operators have a strong desire to allow their gam- ing customers access to their funds more freely, and with lower overhead to the operator. Everi's CashClub Wallet allows gaming customers to store and manage their payment methods, hold their funds, easily move funds in and Everi (Cont'd. from p. 1) out of the casino and set velocity set- tings to better manage their spend and support responsible gaming. The archi- tecture of the CashClub Wallet is focused on driving land-based play with the ability to manage existing casino system wager accounts while being able to easily integrate and add additional casino wager accounts and currencies in the future. Now more than ever, casino opera- tors are facing heightened regulatory scrutiny from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Everi Compliance™ offers a comprehensive portfolio of products that are the gold standard for AML compliance across the gaming industry, allowing casino opera- tors to easily meet Title 31 regulatory requirements. Casino operators looking to improve the jackpot payout process will be inter- ested in Everi's new Jackpot Xpress™ mobile application. Jackpot Xpress allows slot attendants to efficiently process and pay jackpots at the player's gaming machine using a mobile device. Jackpot Xpress also integrates fully with Everi Compliance AML software, ren- dering and completing necessary IRS forms with ease. Each one of Everi's payments prod- ucts is focused on driving funds to the floor through effective self-service solu- tions, and reducing overhead costs for casinos in the process. Visit Everi in booth #1116. additions come many new business chal- lenges. One of the most extraordinary challenges faced today is revenue cash management. Most casinos manage food, beverage and retail bank funds through their cage operations, and require tedious labor for employee bank preparation/reconciliation, distribution, bank deposit preparation and POS sys- tem balancing. Cash-handling also incorporates many intangible costs, including the distribution of additional change and employee discrepancy inves- tigation. Streamline your cash handling operations without sacrificing security or jeopardizing profits. When more than one employee is required to count an employee bank, cash accountability is almost nonexistent. With so many hands touching the cash, you put yourself at MIMO (Cont'd. from p. 4) risk for internal theft, balancing discrep- ancies and employee safety. Cash han- dling labor and cash shrinkage losses are expenses that can drastically reduce profits from continuous operations. Visit MIMO at booth #3826. For more information, call 888.505.MIMO or go to www.socalsafe.com and www.mimo-llc.com. INGENUITY INSIDE and global repre- sentation, Nanoptix is providing answers to the industry's important issues while exceeding customers' service and support expectations. Nanoptix, your new partner, is ready to help and find you your solutions. Visit Nanoptix at booth #2036. Nanoptix (Cont'd. from p. 4) within three weeks. In other words, if we don't have stock, we will cut, make and ship within three weeks from when an order is placed. Now that we have this great serv- ice ability with our factory, we wanted to expand to other markets where man- ufacturing durable, fashion-forward garments quickly and with small mini- mums would give us competitive advantages. GN: What products are you selling to the hospitality market? ML: Our initial success has been in cocktail waitress uniforms where there is a shortage of companies capable of doing custom development work. We are now expanding into other areas. For wait staff, we have in-stock inventory of basic black and red vests, along with a newly developed shawl col- lar vest. We also have some upscale vests for fine dining establishments. GN: What makes you different from your competition? ML: My family had owned and operat- ed a jacquard weaving mill in Paterson, New Jersey for 50 years. We have an extensive library of many tens of thou- sands of designs, and more importantly, expert knowledge to create new jacquard fabrics. Combined with our Hospitality Wear (Cont'd. from p. 1) sewing factory, we can get new designs made very quickly and then turn the fabric into custom garments, often within a few weeks. Our specialists have more than 20 years of experience. We work closely with our customers to achieve amazing custom styling in a wide variety of bustiers, skirts, shorts, jackets and of course, vests and ties. GN: If you have so many jacquard designs, how can customers see them? ML: This is a challenge, as we do not yet have our design library available online, but some of our staff specialists have been working for more than 40 years and they know our design library like the back of their hand, and it is easy for us to show fabric ideas upon request. Otherwise, we just present some of the designs in our current collections for dis- play online and in our catalog. GN: Where are you located and how can interested companies contact you? ML: We are approximately 30 to 40 min- utes outside New York in Garfield, New Jersey. At the show, we are in booth #3805, together with our partner compa- ny Staff Shirts. Visit Hospitality Wear at booth #3805. For more information, go to www .hospitalitywear.com, call 800.365.9879 or email info@hospitalitywear.com.

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