Marlin Business Services Enters Financing Program with Free Flow Wines



Marlin Business Services partnered with Free Flow Wines on a draft equipment leasing program which will provide flexible financing programs to hospitality and restaurant operators.

“As we work to build the wine-on-tap category, we’ve learned that while most operators are very interested in pouring wine-on-tap, the cost of a new install makes that challenging. The goal of Free Flow’s Leasing Program is to build a variety of new and innovative custom draft dispense solutions for wine, beer and cocktails that will help grow the category. Our hope is that this program will make it possible for all operators to transition their wine by-the-glass programs to on-tap,” said Jordan Kivelstadt, co-founder and CEO of Free Flow Wines.

With no capital investment required and a lease-to-own option, Free Flow will offer various financing plans with flexible terms and payment options. This program is intended for restaurants, bars and event venues throughout the country who have capital constraints but are interested in having the ability to pour wines on tap. Financing is available for wine draft equipment and any other draft equipment for beer, coffee and spirits.

“We are excited to partner with Free Flow Wines to offer a financing program that will enable their customers to expand their businesses”, said Mark Scardigli, chief sales officer of Marlin. “We value our relationship with Free Flow Wines and are looking forward to growing this partnership together.”


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