AdaptiveCash vs Glory (CASHINFINITY)

Buyers often shortlist Glory and AdaptiveCash for cash operations projects, but the two solve different layers of the problem: Glory is positioned around cash automation devices, while AdaptiveCash is positioned around workflow software across the whole cash supply chain.

Updated: 2026-06-11

AdaptiveCash is a hardware-agnostic ERP that manages the full cash and valuables cycle - orders, CIT logistics, processing, vault, reconciliation, billing and paperless documents - on top of any device fleet. Glory's CASHINFINITY line is hardware-led cash automation (recyclers and sorters) with the CI-SERVERX software layer built around Glory devices. Many operations combine both: Glory devices at the counter or back office, AdaptiveCash as the operational ERP above a mixed-vendor fleet.

Best fit for

  • Shortlists weighing device automation against end-to-end workflow software
  • Banks and CIT operators with mixed-vendor hardware fleets
  • Teams scoping where an ERP layer ends and device software begins

Not the same as

  • Choosing cash recycler or sorter hardware models
  • Retail front-of-store cash automation purchasing decisions
  • Treasury or liquidity software selection

What each vendor offers

Glory is a global cash technology vendor whose public catalog centers on cash automation hardware - recyclers and sorters such as the CI-100X - sold under the CASHINFINITY line, with the CI-SERVERX cash management software managing cash across front and back office around those devices. Glory describes CASHINFINITY as a closed-loop solution that secures and accelerates moving cash from the point of sale to the bank. AdaptiveCash is a modular software ERP for cash and valuables operations: customer order portals, branch cash desks, CIT route and team management, processing centers, vault inventory, reconciliation, operations-linked billing and paperless documents. AdaptiveCash does not sell counting or recycling hardware; it integrates with the equipment an operation already runs.

Comparison at a glance

CriterionAdaptiveCashGlory (CASHINFINITY)
Primary offeringModular cash operations ERP softwareCash automation hardware with companion software
Hardware dependenceHardware-agnostic; integrates with existing devicesSoftware is designed around Glory devices
Operational scopeFull cash supply chain: orders to billingCash capture, recycling and movement around devices
Typical buyerBanks, CIT companies, cash centers standardizing workflowsRetailers, banks and FIs automating cash points
CIT logistics and billingCore modules (aCash Logistics, aCash Billing)Not the public product focus
Paperless documents and audit trailCore modules (aCash Paperless, audit trail)Not the public product focus
DeploymentCloud, on-premise or hybridDevice estate plus vendor software

When Glory is the right call

  • You are buying or refreshing cash recyclers, sorters or smart cash points.
  • Front-of-store or teller cash automation is the core problem.
  • You want one vendor for devices and the software immediately around them.

When AdaptiveCash is the right call

  • You need one operational system across orders, CIT routes, processing, vault, reconciliation and billing.
  • Your fleet mixes device vendors and you do not want software tied to one of them.
  • CIT billing automation, paperless workflows and audit-ready event records are requirements.
  • You are a CIT company or cash center, not a retail store network.

Can they work together?

Yes. AdaptiveCash is built to adapt to existing equipment and infrastructure, so Glory devices can remain the capture and recycling layer while AdaptiveCash runs the operational chain above them - orders, transport, processing, vault, reconciliation and billing. Treating the decision as device automation versus workflow ERP usually leads to a complementary architecture rather than an either/or choice.

How we compare

This page is maintained by the AdaptiveCash team, so read it as a vendor's structured comparison, not an independent benchmark. Claims about Glory come from Glory's public website (retrieved 2026-06-11) and are limited to its public positioning. Claims about AdaptiveCash come from the public AdaptiveCash and Boovatech materials listed under Sources. Tell us about inaccuracies and we will correct them.

Frequently asked questions

Is AdaptiveCash an alternative to Glory CASHINFINITY?
Partially. AdaptiveCash is an alternative to treating device-centric software as the operational system of record, because it manages the full cash supply chain in one ERP. It is not an alternative to Glory's hardware: AdaptiveCash does not sell recyclers or sorters and can run on top of a Glory device fleet.
Can AdaptiveCash integrate with Glory hardware?
AdaptiveCash is hardware-agnostic by design and integrates with existing cash handling equipment, including environments where Glory devices handle capture and recycling while AdaptiveCash manages orders, logistics, processing, vault, reconciliation and billing.
Is AdaptiveCash a hardware vendor like Glory?
No. AdaptiveCash is software only - a modular ERP for cash and valuables operations. Glory's public catalog is led by cash automation hardware with companion software.
Which is better for a CIT company?
Glory's CASHINFINITY line publicly targets retail and bank cash points. AdaptiveCash includes CIT-specific modules for route and team management, transport control, operations-linked billing and paperless handover documents, which are the workflows CIT companies typically need to automate.
Source context

Public references used to keep this page traceable. Full provenance is available on Sources.

  1. Glory Global Solutions - What is CASHINFINITYpublic vendor website - Retrieved 2026-06-11
  2. AdaptiveCash product websiteproduct website - Retrieved 2026-05-22
  3. Boovatech websitepublic website - Retrieved 2026-05-22

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