During our panel discussion with NC operators, we learned how the pandemic transformed business for good.
Technology creates better business practices and improves insights, saving hours of labor and increasing profits.
What’s the best way to go around building that experience so that it meets the needs of your clientele and brings you profits?
Learn how to guide your alcohol business to a successful recovery and resurgence for 2021 by focusing on building efficiencies.

Looking back on 2020, the most interesting year for the beer industry. As we’re nearing the end of the hectic year that was 2020, we can see a more complete picture of the beer industry and the impact of a global pandemic. Fintech and NBWA have closely monitored

When it comes to beverage category management, alcohol invoice data transmission is the missing link needed for a complete and timely view across all your COGs. Technology partners like Fintech automatically deliver alcohol invoice details into back-office systems throughout the industry, bridging the gap in business data.
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.
During a panel webinar sponsored by NCRLA, we spoke with three North Carolina restaurateurs to get their perspective on the industry and explore some strategic changes they have made over the course of the year.
For alcohol invoice payments, there are several touch-free choices available, from escrow accounts to EFT payments - but only one brings true visibility and better control to the beverage alcohol category.
How automation helps bars, restaurants, hotels, and other on-premise retailers manage a successful, profitable beverage alcohol program – from inventory through analysis. Learn more in the new e-book: the Retailer Journey Through Beverage Alcohol Management