Nevada Retail & Hospitality Businesses!
Stay Ahead of the New EFT Law and Pay All Your Alcohol Wholesalers for Free
The new Nevada EFT law will require all wholesale alcohol deliveries to be paid using an electronic funds transfer (EFT) by October 1, 2025. As the industry leader in electronic payments for wholesale alcohol transactions, we highly recommend having your account fully set up and processing by September 1 to account for any potential delays with banking filters. Click here to learn more about the law.

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- Automated alcohol invoice payments based on the due date
- Fintech works with the majority of NV alcohol wholesalers*
- Fully compliant with new EFT requirement
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About The New Nevada EFT Law
Learn more about Nevada’s new EFT law.
Additional details about the EFT law and how to get started.
How Fintech can help keep you compliant with the EFT law.
Assembly Bill 404 was signed June 9, 2025, by Governor Lombardo, and, as passed, will require electronic payments for the wholesale delivery of beer, wine, and spirits to licensed retailers. This bill requires all alcohol invoice payments to be made using an electronic funds transfer (EFT) starting October 1st, 2025.
What are EFT payments?
The new law defines them as “the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions via computer-based systems.” It’s just an electronic version of a paper check.
Other notable clarifications to consider:
- Payments may no longer exceed 30-day credit terms
- Electronic payments include credit cards, but the retailer must pay the transaction fee for each credit card transaction
- Wholesalers and retailers must pay their own costs for EFT services (neither party may pay for the other)
- Wholesalers must initiate the payment process
Are you having problems setting up an account or need assistance adding wholesalers or locations?
Contact support@fintech.com for help.
Do you have questions about the EFT law or how this will affect your business? Reach out to Wendy Turk, VP of Regulatory Affairs at Fintech, at regulations@fintech.com.