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Coinstar

Coinstar, LLC (formerly Outerwall, Inc.) is an American company operating coin-cashing machines.

Coinstar, LLC
FormerlyCoinstar, Inc. (1991-2013)
Outerwall, Inc. (2013-2017)
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment, DVD rental, coin counting machines, mobile product recycling
FoundedFebruary 1991; 33 years ago (1991-02) (as Coinstar, Inc.)
Bellevue, Washington, US.
FoundersJens Molbak, Aaron Finch, Dan Gerrity[1]
Headquarters
Bellevue, Washington
,
US.
Area served
North America, Europe
Key people
ServicesCoin counting services
E-payment services
RevenueUS$ 1.85 billion (2011)[3]
US$ 209 million (2011)
US$ 104 million (2011)
Total assetsUS$ 1.48 billion (2011)
Total equityUS$ 531 million (2011)
OwnerApollo Global Management
(2016–present)
Number of employees
400+ (2020)[4]
ParentApollo Global Management

Coinstar's focus is the conversion of loose change into paper currency, donations, and gift cards via coin counter kiosks which deduct a fee for conversion of coins to banknotes; it processes $2.7 billion worth of coins annually as of 2019.[2] The company also operates Coinstar Exchange for gift cards. Coinstar's kiosks are in the front of stores (between the cash registers and the exit/entrance). The company has more than 60,000 kiosks offering a variety of services in the US, UK, Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Eurozone. Coinstar also produces machines that provide prepaid credit cards and e-payment kiosks.

On July 2, 2013, Coinstar changed its name to Outerwall and started trading on the NASDAQ as OUTR.[5]

On September 27, 2016, Apollo Global Management, LLC acquired Outerwall, Inc. and de-listed from NASDAQ. After the acquisition, former components of Outerwall—Redbox, Coinstar, and ecoATM (which includes Gazelle)—became separate business entities.[6][7]

History edit

The company was founded in 1991 as Coinstar, Inc. and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

Outerwall cooperated with the US Mint in the introduction of the Golden Dollar at the beginning of the millennium and encouraged people to use coins rather than notes.[8]

In February 2009, Coinstar purchased all remaining shares of DVD rental kiosk company Redbox for $175 million from McDonald's Corporation, making Outerwall the sole owner.[9] Prior to this, Coinstar and McDonald's each owned 47% of Redbox shares, with various other parties owning the remaining 6%.

In September 2009, Coinstar sold its entertainment business, which included skill cranes and bulk vending, to three entrepreneurs, a month after the business was renamed National Entertainment Network.[10]

Outerwall edit

 
Outerwall logo

On June 28, 2013, shareholders voted to change the company name from Coinstar to Outerwall.[11] On July 2, 2013, Outerwall acquired mobile phone recycling kiosk operator ecoATM, for $350 million (not including debt).[12]

On October 7, 2013, Barry Rosenstein's hedge fund JANA Partners filed a 13D on shares of Outerwall (OUTR) and disclosed a new 13.5% ownership stake in OUTR with 3,777,995 shares. The activist 13D filing indicated that JANA expected to talk with management—in particular, that they wanted to focus on "a review of strategic alternatives including exploring a strategic transaction, selling or discontinuing certain businesses, or pursuing a sale."[13] Subsequently, on December 9, 2013, Outerwall's former CEO, J. Scott Di Valerio, announced it would discontinue three new ventures: Redbox's Rubi, Crisp Market, and Star Studio, and lay off 8.5% of its workforce.[14]

Coinstar edit

In late September 2016, Outerwall announced CEO Erik E. Prusch would be leaving the company as part of the company's acquisition by Apollo Global Management. Outerwall's subsidiaries, Redbox, and ecoATM, were separated into stand alone companies as was Coinstar.[15]

Coinstar kiosks edit

 
Former Coinstar logo, currently used exclusively for kiosks.
 
The new logo was launched in 2011.[16]

The typical Coinstar coin-cashing kiosk is green (blue in the UK) and the size of a large vending machine. They are located at grocery stores, drug stores, larger merchants, banks or other retail locations. The coin-counting service is available in the US (including Puerto Rico), Canada, the UK, and the Eurozone.[citation needed]

To process coins, loose change is poured into the machine. In the United States, the machine accepts all denominations of coins from one-cent coins to one-dollar coins, its only restriction being 1943 steel cents and Eisenhower Dollars. When the machine finishes counting coins, it issues a scrip, called a voucher, which the user can redeem at the place of business providing the coin-counting service at face value for currency. The same mode of operation and redemption is provided on those Coinstar machines situated in Great Britain, Canada, Eurozone, and Puerto Rico.

The coin-counting processing fee, deducted from the total once coins have been counted, is 12.5% in the US, 11.9% in Canada, 10.9% in Ireland, and 10.9% in the UK, unless the kiosk is located inside a bank branch, in which case this fee will not apply for account holders and the money can be directly deposited into an account by a teller. Some machines may offer a lower rate; in this case the store hosting the machine has subsidized the rate.

A newer service enables users to use their coins to buy a gift card from merchants without the usual fee ("no fee") — including such retailers as Starbucks, Amazon.com, Banana Republic, Gap, Regal Entertainment Group, Old Navy, iTunes, J.C. Penney, CVS Pharmacy, and Overstock.com. Select grocery retailers, including SuperValu[17] and Stop & Shop, are also participating in the "no fee" offers. If the user chooses the fee-free option, the machine issues a plastic gift card or, in the case of online merchants like Amazon.com, a voucher with a redemption code valid only for a single use, where after any remaining balance is forfeit regardless of amount.

US and UK users also have the option of donating their change to a selected charity. By 2006, Outerwall has raised more than $20 million for charities including the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and UNICEF's Trick or Treat program.

Outerwall has processed more than 350 billion coins in its nearly two decades of operation, with an average transaction amount of about $38. The largest single transaction was $13,000 in pennies from a man in Alabama.[18]

As of August 2021, more than 7,000 Coinstar kiosks in 46 states were equipped with Coinme, enabling customers to convert cash to cryptocurrency.[19]

Competition edit

In some sections of the UK, regional banks have begun offering free coin-counting services in the amount of a gift card.[20] Refunds are often given in cash rather than in the form of a gift card. In some cases, it is not even necessary for the customer to have an account at the bank; the free service is offered as a way to attract new business from individuals who are not current account holders. TD Bank's "Penny Arcade" coin counters were free and available to both customers and non-customers in many branches, but as of November 2010, the bank charges a 6% fee for non-customers to use the machine.[21] In May 2016, in the wake of a New York state lawsuit over accuracy, TD Bank said that it had suspended use of its Penny Arcade machines and would be removing them from all of its locations.[22]

Publicity edit

On May 9, 2006, Outerwall sued rival Coin X change over a patent dispute around the use of voucher-issuing machines, remote reporting of the coin machines' status and anti-counterfeiting technology for printed vouchers.[23]

To generate publicity, Outerwall offered to cash in over 1.3 million pennies collected over four decades by Flomaton, Alabama resident Edmond Knowles after Knowles's bank refused to cash them in. The armored truck sent by Outerwall to Knowles's home sank into the mud in his yard after being loaded with the 4.5-ton collection, and needed to be rescued by a tow truck.[24]

On March 14, 2008, an employee was arrested for stealing $441,000 from Coinstar machines in Washington, Oregon, and California. The employee was accused of illegally accessing the Coinstar machines' cash boxes ahead of armored car pickups.[25]

On March 25, 2008, Roy Disney used his Shamrock Activist Value Fund of Burbank to ask for changes in Outerwall's corporate governance.[26][27]

References edit

  1. ^ "All Business interviews Coinstar founder". Retrieved 2009-12-09.
  2. ^ a b Smialek, Jeanne; Rappeport, Alan (June 25, 2020). "A Penny for Your Thoughts Could Be a Lot Harder to Find". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  3. ^ "US SEC Form 10-K". Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  4. ^ "!company_name! - Company Profile from Hoover's".
  5. ^ "Outerwall To Celebrate Its New Name, Ticker And Logo At The NASDAQ Stock Market". Retrieved Oct 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "EX-99.2 Outerwall Inc. Announces Completion of Acquisition by Certain Funds Managed by Affiliates of Apollo Global Management, LLC". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  7. ^ Spangler, Todd (Sep 28, 2016). "Outerwall Boots CEO, Names New Redbox Chief in Closing Deal to Go Private". Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  8. ^ . 2000-03-15. Archived from the original on 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  9. ^ . Finance.paidcontent.org. Archived from the original on 2010-01-20. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  11. ^ Rich Duprey (28 June 2013). "Coinstar Shareholders Approve Changing Name to Outerwall". fool.com. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Coinstar rebrands as Outerwall, acquires phone recycling startup ecoATM for $350M". VentureBeat. 2 July 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2013.
  13. ^ "JANA Partners Goes Activist on Outerwall". Market Folly. 7 October 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  14. ^ Spangler, Todd (10 December 2013). "Redbox Chief Saunders Out, Outerwall to Cut 8.5% of Workforce". Variety. Retrieved December 10, 2013.
  15. ^ Levy, Na (September 28, 2016). "CEO of Redbox and Coinstar maker Outerwall out as businesses split into separate enterprises following acquisition". GeekWire. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  16. ^ UnderConsideration LLC. "Brand New: Coinstar, More Coin less Star". underconsideration.com. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-13.
  18. ^ Coin Operated. Modern Marvels. The History Channel.
  19. ^ Stacom, Don. "Coinstar bringing bitcoin buying to grocery stores across Connecticut". courant.com. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  20. ^ "Coinstar: Cash in coins. Sell gift cards". coinstar.com. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  21. ^ Blumenthal, Jeff (2010-11-18). "TD Bank drops free coin counting for noncustomers".
  22. ^ Isidore, Chris (2016-05-20). "Horror! TD Bank dumping Penny Arcade coin machines".
  23. ^ "Business & Technology - Coinstar files patent lawsuit against Coin X Change - Seattle Times Newspaper". nwsource.com. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  24. ^ Donn, Jeff (2006-07-07). "Do Pennies Still Make Sense?". In The Loop. Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
  25. ^ "Coinstar thefts were inside job, court documents show". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  26. ^ "Investment fund seeks Coinstar changes". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  27. ^ "Coinstar proxy contest resolved". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 21 July 2015.

External links edit

  • www.coinstar.com
  • [Archived] In depth interview with Jens Molbak covering the story of how Coinstar began, recommendations for entrepreneurs, childhood experiences that helped Jens succeed, etc. Copy of StartupStudio podcast at AllBusiness

coinstar, formerly, outerwall, american, company, operating, coin, cashing, machines, llcformerly, 1991, 2013, outerwall, 2013, 2017, company, typeprivateindustryentertainment, rental, coin, counting, machines, mobile, product, recyclingfoundedfebruary, 1991, . Coinstar LLC formerly Outerwall Inc is an American company operating coin cashing machines Coinstar LLCFormerlyCoinstar Inc 1991 2013 Outerwall Inc 2013 2017 Company typePrivateIndustryEntertainment DVD rental coin counting machines mobile product recyclingFoundedFebruary 1991 33 years ago 1991 02 as Coinstar Inc Bellevue Washington US FoundersJens Molbak Aaron Finch Dan Gerrity 1 HeadquartersBellevue Washington US Area servedNorth America EuropeKey peopleJim Gaherity CEO 2 ServicesCoin counting servicesE payment servicesRevenueUS 1 85 billion 2011 3 Operating incomeUS 209 million 2011 Net incomeUS 104 million 2011 Total assetsUS 1 48 billion 2011 Total equityUS 531 million 2011 OwnerApollo Global Management 2016 present Number of employees400 2020 4 ParentApollo Global Management Coinstar s focus is the conversion of loose change into paper currency donations and gift cards via coin counter kiosks which deduct a fee for conversion of coins to banknotes it processes 2 7 billion worth of coins annually as of 2019 update 2 The company also operates Coinstar Exchange for gift cards Coinstar s kiosks are in the front of stores between the cash registers and the exit entrance The company has more than 60 000 kiosks offering a variety of services in the US UK Canada Puerto Rico Mexico and the Eurozone Coinstar also produces machines that provide prepaid credit cards and e payment kiosks On July 2 2013 Coinstar changed its name to Outerwall and started trading on the NASDAQ as OUTR 5 On September 27 2016 Apollo Global Management LLC acquired Outerwall Inc and de listed from NASDAQ After the acquisition former components of Outerwall Redbox Coinstar and ecoATM which includes Gazelle became separate business entities 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Outerwall 1 2 Coinstar 2 Coinstar kiosks 3 Competition 4 Publicity 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe company was founded in 1991 as Coinstar Inc and is headquartered in Bellevue Washington Outerwall cooperated with the US Mint in the introduction of the Golden Dollar at the beginning of the millennium and encouraged people to use coins rather than notes 8 In February 2009 Coinstar purchased all remaining shares of DVD rental kiosk company Redbox for 175 million from McDonald s Corporation making Outerwall the sole owner 9 Prior to this Coinstar and McDonald s each owned 47 of Redbox shares with various other parties owning the remaining 6 In September 2009 Coinstar sold its entertainment business which included skill cranes and bulk vending to three entrepreneurs a month after the business was renamed National Entertainment Network 10 Outerwall edit nbsp Outerwall logo On June 28 2013 shareholders voted to change the company name from Coinstar to Outerwall 11 On July 2 2013 Outerwall acquired mobile phone recycling kiosk operator ecoATM for 350 million not including debt 12 On October 7 2013 Barry Rosenstein s hedge fund JANA Partners filed a 13D on shares of Outerwall OUTR and disclosed a new 13 5 ownership stake in OUTR with 3 777 995 shares The activist 13D filing indicated that JANA expected to talk with management in particular that they wanted to focus on a review of strategic alternatives including exploring a strategic transaction selling or discontinuing certain businesses or pursuing a sale 13 Subsequently on December 9 2013 Outerwall s former CEO J Scott Di Valerio announced it would discontinue three new ventures Redbox s Rubi Crisp Market and Star Studio and lay off 8 5 of its workforce 14 Coinstar edit In late September 2016 Outerwall announced CEO Erik E Prusch would be leaving the company as part of the company s acquisition by Apollo Global Management Outerwall s subsidiaries Redbox and ecoATM were separated into stand alone companies as was Coinstar 15 Coinstar kiosks edit nbsp Former Coinstar logo currently used exclusively for kiosks nbsp The new logo was launched in 2011 16 The typical Coinstar coin cashing kiosk is green blue in the UK and the size of a large vending machine They are located at grocery stores drug stores larger merchants banks or other retail locations The coin counting service is available in the US including Puerto Rico Canada the UK and the Eurozone citation needed To process coins loose change is poured into the machine In the United States the machine accepts all denominations of coins from one cent coins to one dollar coins its only restriction being 1943 steel cents and Eisenhower Dollars When the machine finishes counting coins it issues a scrip called a voucher which the user can redeem at the place of business providing the coin counting service at face value for currency The same mode of operation and redemption is provided on those Coinstar machines situated in Great Britain Canada Eurozone and Puerto Rico The coin counting processing fee deducted from the total once coins have been counted is 12 5 in the US 11 9 in Canada 10 9 in Ireland and 10 9 in the UK unless the kiosk is located inside a bank branch in which case this fee will not apply for account holders and the money can be directly deposited into an account by a teller Some machines may offer a lower rate in this case the store hosting the machine has subsidized the rate A newer service enables users to use their coins to buy a gift card from merchants without the usual fee no fee including such retailers as Starbucks Amazon com Banana Republic Gap Regal Entertainment Group Old Navy iTunes J C Penney CVS Pharmacy and Overstock com Select grocery retailers including SuperValu 17 and Stop amp Shop are also participating in the no fee offers If the user chooses the fee free option the machine issues a plastic gift card or in the case of online merchants like Amazon com a voucher with a redemption code valid only for a single use where after any remaining balance is forfeit regardless of amount US and UK users also have the option of donating their change to a selected charity By 2006 Outerwall has raised more than 20 million for charities including the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and UNICEF s Trick or Treat program Outerwall has processed more than 350 billion coins in its nearly two decades of operation with an average transaction amount of about 38 The largest single transaction was 13 000 in pennies from a man in Alabama 18 As of August 2021 more than 7 000 Coinstar kiosks in 46 states were equipped with Coinme enabling customers to convert cash to cryptocurrency 19 Competition editIn some sections of the UK regional banks have begun offering free coin counting services in the amount of a gift card 20 Refunds are often given in cash rather than in the form of a gift card In some cases it is not even necessary for the customer to have an account at the bank the free service is offered as a way to attract new business from individuals who are not current account holders TD Bank s Penny Arcade coin counters were free and available to both customers and non customers in many branches but as of November 2010 the bank charges a 6 fee for non customers to use the machine 21 In May 2016 in the wake of a New York state lawsuit over accuracy TD Bank said that it had suspended use of its Penny Arcade machines and would be removing them from all of its locations 22 Publicity editOn May 9 2006 Outerwall sued rival Coin X change over a patent dispute around the use of voucher issuing machines remote reporting of the coin machines status and anti counterfeiting technology for printed vouchers 23 To generate publicity Outerwall offered to cash in over 1 3 million pennies collected over four decades by Flomaton Alabama resident Edmond Knowles after Knowles s bank refused to cash them in The armored truck sent by Outerwall to Knowles s home sank into the mud in his yard after being loaded with the 4 5 ton collection and needed to be rescued by a tow truck 24 On March 14 2008 an employee was arrested for stealing 441 000 from Coinstar machines in Washington Oregon and California The employee was accused of illegally accessing the Coinstar machines cash boxes ahead of armored car pickups 25 On March 25 2008 Roy Disney used his Shamrock Activist Value Fund of Burbank to ask for changes in Outerwall s corporate governance 26 27 References edit All Business interviews Coinstar founder Retrieved 2009 12 09 a b Smialek Jeanne Rappeport Alan June 25 2020 A Penny for Your Thoughts Could Be a Lot Harder to Find The New York Times Retrieved 26 June 2020 US SEC Form 10 K Retrieved 2012 02 11 company name Company Profile from Hoover s Outerwall To Celebrate Its New Name Ticker And Logo At The NASDAQ Stock Market Retrieved Oct 3 2013 EX 99 2 Outerwall Inc Announces Completion of Acquisition by Certain Funds Managed by Affiliates of Apollo Global Management LLC www sec gov Retrieved 2022 06 01 Spangler Todd Sep 28 2016 Outerwall Boots CEO Names New Redbox Chief in Closing Deal to Go Private Retrieved May 28 2020 UK Mint Announces Program To Encourage Citizens To Re circulate Coins 2000 03 15 Archived from the original on 2016 08 17 Retrieved 2011 02 11 Finance paidContent Finance paidcontent org Archived from the original on 2010 01 20 Retrieved 2009 08 01 National Entertainment Network Acquires Outerwall s Entertainment Division Archived from the original on 2016 03 13 Retrieved 2011 05 11 Rich Duprey 28 June 2013 Coinstar Shareholders Approve Changing Name to Outerwall fool com Retrieved 21 July 2015 Coinstar rebrands as Outerwall acquires phone recycling startup ecoATM for 350M VentureBeat 2 July 2013 Retrieved July 2 2013 JANA Partners Goes Activist on Outerwall Market Folly 7 October 2013 Retrieved October 7 2013 Spangler Todd 10 December 2013 Redbox Chief Saunders Out Outerwall to Cut 8 5 of Workforce Variety Retrieved December 10 2013 Levy Na September 28 2016 CEO of Redbox and Coinstar maker Outerwall out as businesses split into separate enterprises following acquisition GeekWire Retrieved October 24 2016 UnderConsideration LLC Brand New Coinstar More Coin less Star underconsideration com Retrieved 21 July 2015 Supervalu Coinstar Ink New Agreement Archived from the original on 2011 05 13 Coin Operated Modern Marvels The History Channel Stacom Don Coinstar bringing bitcoin buying to grocery stores across Connecticut courant com Retrieved 2021 10 24 Coinstar Cash in coins Sell gift cards coinstar com Retrieved 21 July 2015 Blumenthal Jeff 2010 11 18 TD Bank drops free coin counting for noncustomers Isidore Chris 2016 05 20 Horror TD Bank dumping Penny Arcade coin machines Business amp Technology Coinstar files patent lawsuit against Coin X Change Seattle Times Newspaper nwsource com Retrieved 21 July 2015 Donn Jeff 2006 07 07 Do Pennies Still Make Sense In The Loop Washington Post Retrieved 2007 10 28 Coinstar thefts were inside job court documents show The Seattle Times Retrieved 21 July 2015 Investment fund seeks Coinstar changes The Seattle Times Retrieved 21 July 2015 Coinstar proxy contest resolved The Seattle Times Retrieved 21 July 2015 External links editwww wbr coinstar wbr com StartupStudio Archived In depth interview with Jens Molbak covering the story of how Coinstar began recommendations for entrepreneurs childhood experiences that helped Jens succeed etc Copy of StartupStudio podcast at AllBusiness Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coinstar amp oldid 1190080398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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