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Oberthur Cash Protection
FormerlyAxytrans
Company typePrivate company
IndustryTechnology
Founded1983; 41 years ago (1983)
HeadquartersParis, France
Number of locationsDijon and Paris
ProductsIBNS, ICSD, CC, CCL, ATV
OwnerOberthur Fiduciaire
Number of employees66 (2011)
Websitewww.oberthurcp.com

Oberthur Cash Protection is a French manufacturer of Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems to protect cash, based in Dijon, France. Established in 1985, the company holds one of the first IBNS patents to protect valuables by neutralizing them with ink and, as of 2011, is the largest manufacturer of such systems in the world, with over 60,000 systems installed.

History

In 1983 Oberthur Cash Protection (operating as Axytrans, part of Axytel - a company specialized in the design and manufacture of credit cards and checks) invented the first Intelligent Banknote Neutralization System to protect Cash-in-transit using ink as a degradation agent. The invention was made in collaboration with one of Axytrans' customers, a French Cash-in-transit company VALTIS, who was searching for alternative way to protect valuables during Cash-in-transit The product, called ATV (Axytrans Transport de Valeurs) was first used in 1990 by the Belgium Post for their Cash-in-transit operation. In 1991 French law was modified to allow use of ATV on an experimental basis and the French CIT company VALTIS started using it to service three regional banks.

In 1990 the post of Belgium officially addressed Oberthur Cash Protection over the Belgian Ministry of Interior for the implementation of IBNS for the transport of cash in unarmored vehicles. In 1991 the French CIT company VALTIS started using the ATV to service three regional banks.

In 1993 Axytrans was purchased by Group François-Charles Oberthur.

In 2003 the firm introduced its first Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation System to protect cash inside of the ATM.

In 2007 the firm acquired Fluiditi, a part of the NCR group, specializing in ATM cash protection and changed its name to Oberthur Cash Protection.

In 2011 the Card Systems and Identity Division of Oberthur Technologies was bought out by Advent International. The Secure Printing Division and Cash Protection are renamed Oberthur Fiduciaire and remained under the Savare family control.

Products

Oberthur Cash Protection manufacturers Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems (IBNS) – security systems which protect valuables by marking them as stolen with indelible security ink during Cash-in-transit, inside of retail machines, and ATMs. Such systems are often called “intelligent” because they are self-monitored and independently take actions based on a number of criteria and pre-programmed modes.

The firm's customers are major CIT companies (G4S, Loomis, Brinks, Prosegur), banks (Travelex, HBOS, Credit Agricole, BNP Paribas, Credit du Nord, BPCE, Banque Postale, Banque de France, Barclays, Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Swedbank, Raiffeisen Bank International, and others), and ATM manufacturers (NCR, Wincor Nixdorf, Diebold, retailers, and others) The company has more than 60, 000 Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems in circulation in more than 15 countries in Europe, Africa and Oceania (Australia, New Zealand). As of 2011 the company employs 66 people at three sites: Paris, Dijon and Dundee (Great Britain).

Environment

By controlling the life cycle of cash protection systems (design, manufacture, use, recycling and disposal), Oberthur Cash Protection engages in a voluntary environmental protection. Two majors action are respected: 1. Implementation of the WEEE norm which requires the wastes recycling. The company recycles the ATV, ATM and others products to reuse different pieces for manufacturing of others products and 2. Implementation of the ROHS norm that requires taking away lead from circuit board.

References

  1. Link to original IBNS patent as a neutralization agent, Patent record AU 582732 from 1983-08-05.
  2. LES ECHO, FRENCH NEWSPAPER, Perruchot, Christiane. Transports de fonds: Axytel s'allie à Monts Jura. November 14, 1991
  3. ^ VALTIS, co-founder and one of the first customers of Oberthur Cash protection Archived 2011-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, VALTIS, French Cash-in-transit company.
  4. Strategic Innovation Case Study of VALTIS, Moingeon, Bertrand. Lehmann-Ortega, Laurence. Strategic Innovation is accessible to all. HEC Paris. April – May 2010
  5. Senate Information Report
  6. LESOIR, Belgian newspaper, DU BRULLE, CHRISTIAN. NOUVELLE PROTECTION POUR LES FONDS DE LA POSTE : EN CAS DE VOL TOUT EXPLOSE. LESOIR. July 31. 1990
  7. Francois Charles Oberthur Mergers and Acquisitions
  8. Oberthur acquires Fluiditi from NCR, HUGUE, DIDIER. Axytrans reprend à NCR la sécurisation des distributeurs de billets. March 19, 2007
  9. Liberation, French newspaper, DENIS, DELBECQ. La parade du container à jet d'encre. Ce système réduit les risques et le personnel. LIBERATION. May 13, 2000.
  10. L’Express, French newspaper, Nouvelles parades antibraquages. L’EXPRESS, June 13, 2002.
  11. LESOIR, Belgian newspaper, OLIVIER, VAN VAERENBERGH. L'ERE DES VALISES INTELLIGENTES. April 20, 1996
  12. CAPITAL, Romanian newspaper, Mocanu, Cristina. O nouă tehnologie în transportul de valori în România. June 13, 2007
  13. G4S starts using RS Collect in Belgium once it has been approved by The Ministry of the Interior Archived 2012-01-17 at the Wayback Machine, Official G4S news.
  14. Loomis uses intelligent systems to protect cash, Official Loomis info.
  15. RS Collect has been approved by Ministry of Interior in Belgium and can now be used in retail stores Archived 2011-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, TF1, video coverage (French).

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