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From the September 14, 2011 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine • Subscribe!

Great Lakes CU Recycles Old Cash With New Machine

Illinois CU Deploys Recycler from ARCA of Mebane, N.C.

A new machine is helping to recycle old cash at the $529 million Great Lakes Credit Union’s new branch in Zion, Ill.

The 41,000-member GLCU is using a cash recycler from ARCA of Mebane, N.C., integrated with its Symitar Episys teller software and the S4 cash management platform from CFM Inc. of Chandler, Ariz.

“We are able to help our members conduct their transactions quickly and more efficiently. It is now easy for tellers to begin their day helping members and end it without balancing a cash drawer,” said Kristy Gray, manager of the Zion branch.

“GLCU understands that automating the complex processes of controlling cash enables them to interact on a more personal level with every member during every transaction,” said Mike Mares, assistant vice president at ARCA.

The CM18 Cash Recycler automatically counts, authenticates and safeguards cash deposited by

members, the company said. The same cash becomes immediately available to be dispensed for member cash withdrawals.

North Chicago-based GLCU has seven branches in Lake County and two in Cook County, Illinois, and said it is planning to open one in Milwaukee as the result of a merger. The community charter CU serves Lake, McHenry and part of Cook counties in Illinois and Kenosha County in Wisconsin.

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