Learn how COD payments for alcohol deliveries may soon include credit cards in your state, and see how Fintech is ready to support you when they are.
This year Fintech is tracking 300+ bills! Why the drastic increase? COVID-19.
Whatever became of the 2020 legislative session, you ask? Well, Fintech's Director of Regulatory Affairs, Wendy Turk, tracked more than 200 bills related to alcohol, but only 53 of them made it to their respective governor’s desk. Here's what she uncovered.
To-go and delivery alcohol is a reality of 2020 and may be here to stay. For states that have not yet instituted permanent rules that allow alcohol with takeout orders, you still have the power to make a change.

Legislative changes can have a major impact on your alcohol business. Read our comprehensive law update to learn more. This year has brought some of the most significant changes to legislation that the alcohol industry has seen in years. With all the changes, it can be a challenge

The success of to-go alcohol during the shutdown has been seen across the country, and now legislators are taking notice. Several states, including Fintech's home state of Florida, have suggested the changes may be here to stay. Find out what this means for your business.