
A new banknote is a future-proofing opportunity
A new banknote like the redesigned US $10 bill in 2026 isn’t just a challenge to your existing infrastructure: it’s an opportunity for a strategic reset.
In times of heightened uncertainty, public currencies have proven their value as a stability anchor for society. But currency management today faces multifaceted challenges. Due to the increasing volatility of cash usage and the surge in digital payments, a hyperefficient cash cycle is more important than ever.

A new banknote like the redesigned US $10 bill in 2026 isn’t just a challenge to your existing infrastructure: it’s an opportunity for a strategic reset.

In our latest Q&A, Kai Götzelmann discusses building world-class teams and leading major security infrastructure projects.

A state-of-the-art cash center in Luanda, Angola, illustrates the central bank’s commitment to securing the cash cycle and modernizing the nation’s economy.

The cost of handling cash is rising. Spotlight examines some of the strategies for bringing those costs back down.

Discover how remote service solutions can maximize system uptime, transform critical business operations, and support sustainability goals.

How the standardization of banknote containers could enable a new era of operational efficiency, resilience, and sustainability for cash industry.
Sustainability starts from the design of a factory or industrial installation. If certain principles are followed, it can be efficient and cost-effective.

Discover how an innovative breakthrough in banknote repurposing can further enhance the sustainability of the cash cycle.

When the Hungarian central bank wanted a leaner, more efficient cash cycle that was also sustainable, it picked NotaTray®.