This is the second in a two part article penned by 7 Layer staff. Read the first part here. In the banknote industry the use of data analytics is moving… read more →
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This is the first in a two part article penned by 7 Layer staff. Data analytics is a new technology that is gaining acceptance and growing to fulfil its potential… read more →
7 Layer asked central banks about their key currency related deliverables in 2019. We received completed surveys from 30 central banks across every continent detailing 137 different projects. The survey… read more →
This article concentrates on the monetary value of data analytics. Accountants measure value in monetary terms only, rather than achieving policy goals such as clean notes and they will want… read more →
Comment: This article appeared in one of the exclusive daily Currency News™ editions that were published at the recent Banknote Conference, May 21st-24th in Dallas, Texas. Click on the image below for… read more →
Comment: This article appears in the May edition of Currency News™ which is available at The Banknote Conference, May 21st-24th in Dallas, Texas attended by Phillip Ball and John Winchcombe who are… read more →
Dr. A. Leszczyszyn1, * and Mrs R. Grindley1, ** 17 Layer Solutions Limited, Cheltenham, GL50 3DT, United Kingdom *antin.leszczyszyn@7layer.net **rebecca.grindley@7layer.net ABSTRACT This paper will discuss the benefit of serial number reading and… read more →
As Central Banks develop their thinking and understanding around the creation of Data Strategies in which large amounts of banknote data are translated into meaningful information, experienced software development firm… read more →
A growing number of central banks have access to serial number data on their banknote sorting machines, making it possible to move beyond traditional aggregated data techniques and run both… read more →
Between 19th February and 7th March 7 Layer Solutions surveyed 72 Central Banks around the world about how they are managing their cash cycles. The survey was in two parts,… read more →