The Parma Smart Cash Management system caters to retail (shops) and commercial entities in general, to medium and large retailers, the franchising sales network, gaming halls, CIT (cash-in-transit), banks and insurance companies. It aims to ensure the effective management and active protection of money.
Parma smarttech products are made in exclusive partnership with Yougo, an innovative Italian technology company with specific know-how consolidated over decades of experience in offering automation and cash-handling solutions.
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The strong and secure structure of Parma smarttech safes is a real deterrent against theft or robbery; the incorporated banknote validator ensures security: the banknotes, if properly accepted and validated, are collected in a bag or in a self-sealing envelope.
Their advanced technology makes Parma smarttech products easy to customise and integrate with any existing platform, to satisfy the various functions required for the management of cash and the shop.
The Parma Smart Cash Management system assists the operator in the daily management of money and has many advantages, such as:
K-Intell.Safe It is the innovative integration of a TOP able to count, validate, and deposit bundle of banknotes with “PARMA deposit/withdrawal safes” and “nightsafes”.
Think how it would be interesting to combine the high security of a night depository with the versatility of a smart safe.
K-Rear solution:
WITH
The cashier withdraws the money from the cash register and places them into an envelope without counting (thus avoiding mistakes and prying eyes).
The customer maintains the previous procedure of cash collection with advantages in terms of staff training.
The cashier takes the money straight to the deposit, where K-Rear Intell.Safe will count, validate and protect the banknotes into the safe, issuing a receipt of the transaction.
The YOUGO TOP is able to validate and count bundle up to 100 banknotes with a speed rate of 4-5 b/s.
The PARMA NIGHT DEPOSITORY is able to guarantee a high level of security and allows collection of banknotes by the CIT from outside the building (additional security in case of attempted robbery).
WITHOUT
The cashier has to count banknotes (with risk of several errors).
The cashier has to put money into an envelope and take it to the main cashier’s desk.
The store manager has to check the contents of the envelope (re-count money) and deposit it into the safe.
Complaints may occur if the re-count made by the CIT, after opening envelopes with money, does not correspond to the counts of the cashier/retailer transaction.