
Glory Ltd. develops and manufactures cash handling machines and systems. It operates through Financial Market, Retail and Transportation Market, Amusement Market, and Overseas Market segments. The company provides teller cash recyclers, bank note counters, bank sorters, coin dispensers, coin sorters, coin counters, coin wrappers, and rolled coin dispensers, as well as self service solutions, bank note deposit solutions, and assisted service software solutions; cash recycling systems, front office-cash recyclers, banknote recyclers, payment station, and coin deposit solutions; remote customer displays; UW-F series; WR-90/500; and OEM cash dispensing systems, OEM cash deposit machines, and OEM cash recycling systems. The company also offers software solutions, such as business intelligence, device management, resource planning, retail cash management, serial number management, teller connectivity, and managed services. In addition, it offers professional, maintenance, and Ubiqular manage treasury managed services. Further, the company offers open teller systems, card systems, pachinko prize dispensing machines, and ticket vending machines, as well as self-service kiosks, mail ordering systems, and digital menu boards. It serves the CIT, financial, gaming, OEM, restaurant, amusement, and retail industries. The company was formerly known as Kokuei Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Glory Ltd. in 1971. The company was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in Himeji, Japan.
Glory Ltd. trades as GLYYY on OTC. The company is classified in Industrials / Industrial - Machinery and reports in USD.
The current profile places the business in Industrial - Machinery. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $360.06B of revenue and $16.32B of net income.
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Company website: https://www.glory-global.com
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