Currency sorting machines, which include banknote sorting machines and coin sorting machines, are advanced financial equipment that entered China in the mid-1990s. They are specifically designed for counting and sorting coins or banknotes. Some currency sorting machines are designed to simultaneously scan, identify, verify authenticity, count, classify, bundle, and rapidly dispense cash, boasting high recognition accuracy, stable and reliable sorting, user-friendly operation, and high efficiency.
Globally, the main competitors in the currency sorting machine market include Giesecke & Devrient, Glory, Laurel, Delarue, Toshiba, Kisan Electronics, Julong, Xinda, GRG Banking, Guao Electronic, and Harbin Bill Sorter.
Currently, currency sorting machines are primarily used in banks, financial institutions, casinos, and large theme parks. However, as modernization continues to accelerate, currency sorting machines are expected to penetrate more fields, thereby replacing manual sorting, saving labor costs, and improving efficiency.