Mint Casino in Cumberland to use ICB System from JCM Global

October 4, 2022
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The Mint Gaming Hall Cumberland is Kentucky’s newest facility in Williamsburg, Kentucky.

The recently opened Mint Casino or The Mint Gaming Hall Cumberland is Kentucky's newest facility and will now be supplied with JCM Global's Intelligent Cash Box (ICB) System. 

The system is designed to enhance security and increase efficiencies for the facility, which is just one of three properties operated by The Mint Gaming Hall.

JCM Global also provides the ICB System to the flagship casino, Kentucky Downs, last year and The Mint Gaming Hall Bowling Green in December 2021.

The Mint Gaming Hall Cumberland General Manager Henry Graffeo commented: "With the Intelligent Cash Box system, The Mint is getting the latest and greatest from JCM while providing our family of properties consistency and efficiency."

JCM Global's system was field-proved to reduce drop process times by up to 60%. The company was first founded in 1955 and has a global network of offices. 

JCM SVP of Sales, Marketing and Operations Dave Kubajak added: "We are grateful to Kentucky Downs for their ongoing support and partnership.

"Working with the Kentucky Downs team, we gained greater insights into their long-term strategies, and this latest installation is a continuation of a technology roadmap we developed for their properties."

The Intelligent Cash Box System from JCM Global has been installed on 265,000 devices in North America. The company provides solutions such as bill validators, note recyclers, printers and systems solutions.

In late August, JCM Global converted 400 additional slot games at the Desert Diamond Casino Sahuarita to its iVIZION bill validator, matching the other 163 games at the location. 

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