Amman: OFFTEC for Office and Banking Systems - the sole distributor of cash handling machines produced by leading Japanese manufacturer; Glory - has supplied the 18 nationwide branches of Musharbash Exchange with the cutting-edge Glory GFS-220C banknote counter, sorter and counterfeit detector.

General Manager of Musharbash Exchange, Naeem Musharbash, commended the collaboration, stating, “Over the course of our longstanding strategic partnership, we have come to rely on the banknote counters and counterfeit detectors provided by OFFTEC for Office and Banking Systems to conduct our financial services, as these sophisticated machines offer far more advanced features than their counterparts.”

In turn, Office and Banking Division Manager at OFFTEC for Office and Banking Systems, Eng. Mazen Hazboun, said, “We are delighted to be forging valuable partnerships with major companies across Jordan, and look forward to continuing our collaboration with Musharbash Exchange. We are proud to have been chosen to provide their financial equipment, which serves as testament to the great confidence the local market has in OFFTEC.”

The Japanese manufacturer has fitted its Glory GFS-220C machines with the latest high-precision sensors, in addition to multiple other features that ensure reliable banknote counting and counterfeit detection.

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About OFFTEC

Established in 1910, OFFTEC has today become the leading provider of innovative business and technology solutions, combining unparalleled experience and comprehensive capabilities in the areas of Banking Technologies, Office Technologies and Furniture, IT and Physical Security, IT Infrastructure, Plastic Card Technologies, and Software Solutions. In addition to its Jordan-based branch, OFFTEC operates out of Palestine, Sudan, and Iraq, where it is also considered an industry pioneer. With a century of experience in the market, a highly qualified workforce, and partnerships with a long list of the world’s market leaders and best-in-class providers, OFFTEC has built a large customer base spanning all industries including banks, private sector companies, governmental agencies and educational institutions, among others.

OFFTEC is a subsidiary of OFFTEC Holding Group PLC (OHG), a public shareholding company listed on the Amman Stock Exchange as (OFTC) with a total capital of JOD 39.6 million. OHG is a regional provider of innovative technology and loyalty services and solutions designed to create sustainable value to customers and partners alike.

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