USA Technologies (USAT) announced that it has entered into a deal with AIR-serv, where Air-serv would enable their kiosks, over the next two years, to accept credit cards with USA Technologies' ePort and ePort Connect Service.
The company noted that as per the deal, AIR-serv would install 10 thousand e-Port cashless transaction terminals over the next two years.
The company expects the installations to begin before the end of the year.
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