
Software makes the cash cycle more sustainable
Software is a game-changer in making your supply chain more sustainable. This is especially true in the cash cycle.
Defying predictions, cash is still the most widely used global means of payment, looking set to remain relevant, thanks to its convenience and security.
Software is a game-changer in making your supply chain more sustainable. This is especially true in the cash cycle.
Can the cash cycle become truly sustainable? We explore some ways in which stakeholders are moving towards true participation in the circular economy.
A new city is rising from the desert east of Cairo, the home for 6 million people, the Egyptian government, and a state-of-the-art cash center and printing plant.
In an age of digitalization and uncertainty, people are turning more to physical cash. In this interview we explore why this is and the possible benefits with psychologist Dr. Julia Pitters.
In uncertain times, we need to know that public currency is a stable, secure, and reliable anchor. How will the role of money develop in the future?
G+D’s new Green Banknote – and how we can increasingly make banknotes more sustainable.
We look at five ways currency management is set to evolve and how CBDCs can be integrated into the currency cycle.
Collaboration between research, development, and production helps to ensure a highly secure banknote.
It’s been around for millennia and used in countless of everyday items. We look at why cotton is a particularly good choice for banknote production.