Every week, liquor store managers handle a steady stream of deliveries and invoices. It’s a tedious process of writing checks, logging inventory, and hoping nothing slips through the cracks.
A growing number of retailers have found a better way through industry-specific fintech software, a payments and invoice management platform built specifically for supplier-to-store relationships.
This article covers what fintech does, what it means for alcohol retail, and how to tell if it’s worth adding to your operation.
The term “fintech” may sound fancy, but it’s a pretty simple concept.
Short for “financial technology,” fintech covers a wide range of software tools that automate financial processes — and for alcohol retailers, that means managing the back-and-forth of invoicing and payments between suppliers and stores, replacing paper invoices and check writing with a more automated process.
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Here are a few ways fintech helps liquor store operators manage supplier invoices and deliveries:
What separates alcohol-specific fintech from a generic payment tool is an understanding of the business’ intricacies — from the three-tier system, the process by which alcohol moves from producer to distributor to retailer, to the state-specific regulations that dictate how stores pay for and document each of those transactions.
When a distributor delivers an order, the store approves the delivery and the platform takes it from there — processing payment to the vendor automatically and pushing the invoice data into the store’s POS system.
Bottle POS, a liquor-specific POS system, integrates directly with fintech through a feature called auto invoicing. This integration connects Bottle POS to thousands of alcohol distributors, and once it’s active, the full cycle runs automatically.
Here’s how the process works:
Once the store confirms the delivery details and invoice, vendor payment goes out, inventory updates, and cost of goods sold (COGS) data stays accurate — all without a single manual entry or anyone needing to be on-site to write a check.
While fintech features are helpful for most established alcohol retailers, you might be wondering if it’s truly a good fit for your business.
Here are a few questions worth considering:
If any of these are relevant to you, then auto invoicing is worth adding to your setup.
Fintech software handles more of your day-to-day operations than most store owners expect. Everything from invoice management and vendor payments to inventory updates that previously depended on someone being in the right place, at the right time, with the right paperwork.
Bottle POS brings that functionality directly into your POS through auto invoicing, so every delivery that comes through the door feeds accurate data into your system without a separate manual step.
If you’re looking for a liquor-specific POS that connects to distributors, tracks inventory, and handles invoices automatically, Bottle POS has everything you need. Head over to the build and price page to design a setup that fits your business’s unique needs.