
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.
New optimized operating procedures in printworks have boosted banknote processing speed, while also reducing maintenance requirements and service interruptions.

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.

Creating highly secure, innovative, and sustainable banknotes is a demanding mission. The right people and culture are vital, says Alfred Kraxenberger.

How can a banknote be secure, visually appealing, and represent the pride a nation’s citizens carry in their hearts? Let Bernd Kümmerle explain.

Explore how payment card issuance is transforming the financial services landscape and driving unprecedented change.
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.

The introduction of a new series of banknotes might be due to a “routine” security upgrade. But it is an opportunity for a full design refresh as well.
From manual counting to banknote processing systems: explore how automation has transformed the cash cycle over the last 50 years – and what lies ahead.
Can the cash cycle become truly sustainable? We explore some ways in which stakeholders are moving towards true participation in the circular economy.