Cromwell Picks JCM

JCM Global has secured the contract to provide 100 percent of the bill acceptors and cash-handling equipment at the Cromwell Las Vegas.

JCM Global announced that it is providing bill acceptors and cash boxes for 100 percent of the floor at the Cromwell Las Vegas, the new boutique hotel casino at the site of the former Barbary Coast and Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall on the Las Vegas Strip.

The Cromwell is using JCM’s award-winning iVIZION and UBA bill validators. Additionally, the drop process is managed by JCM’s ICB Intelligent Cash Box. The Cromwell is the first Las Vegas property owned by Caesars Entertainment to implement ICB technology.

“This is an exciting time in Las Vegas, and we are very excited to be a part of this incredible new property,” said Mark Henderson, JCM Global’s vice president of worldwide sales. “The Cromwell sought out the very best for its guests in room product, dining options and nightlife. Our award-winning iVIZION, UBA and ICB fit in perfectly with that mix and bring better, smarter, faster transaction solutions to the Cromwell.

“JCM’s iVIZION is the foundation of intelligent validation, with the most advanced validation security features and anti-stringing technology available, all with an acceptance rate of 99-plus percent. The UBA’s advanced sensing capabilities and anti-stringing protection have set global standards.”

JCM’s ICB with web reports reduces human error in the drop process, speeds accounting and allows for a wide range of customizable, web-enabled reports.

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