
Custodian Corp is an innovative technology and advisory company based in the United States. Our technology solutions are designed to be user friendly while enabling complex analysis. Our advisory group serves the private capital markets. On the private capital markets, we provide portfolio monitoring, data analytics and reporting, portfolio valuation, investment governance and process improvement.
Custodian’s professionals include engineers, developers and financiers. Our team is truly global, with experience in four continents for some of the largest investors and managers in private capital markets.
Custodian’s professionals include engineers, developers and financiers. Our team is truly global, with experience in four continents for some of the largest investors and managers in private capital markets.
Location: United States, New York
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2018
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21.06.2021 | 3 Houston companies named to semifinals of clean energy competition | Three Houston energy startups are in the running for the $100,000 cash prize in Cleantech.org's GS Beyond Energy Innovation Challenge. Amperon Holdings, Cemvita Factory, and Veloce Energy are among the competition's 24 semifinalists, which ... |
21.06.2021 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | Editor's note: In this week's roundup of Houston innovators to know, I'm introducing you to three local innovators across industries — from startup and small business support to electric vehicles — recently making headlines in Houston innov... |
21.06.2021 | Houston-Dallas high-speed train still not official but now it has a builder | The high-speed train between Houston and Dallas still needs an official sign-off before it happens, but a builder has been hired for when that day comes. Texas Central, the developers of the train, have signed a $16 billion contract with We... |
18.06.2021 | Houston shopping center opts for buzzy new environmental project | Bees are glorious creatures, tasked with pollination and the no-big-deal duty of balancing our planet's ecosystem and keeping the circle of life moving. Oh, and the honey! No surprise, then, that beekeeping is all the buzz. With that in min... |
18.06.2021 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note: Another week has come and gone, and it's time to round up the top headlines from the past few days. Trending Houston tech and startup news on InnovationMap included innovators to know, a new autonomous delivery pilot, an Euro... |
17.06.2021 | Houston expert: 4 questions to ask when hiring employees in other states | A larger share of employees has found themselves working from home, or at least working remote, than ever before and many continue to do so permanently. As employers actively take steps to ensure a strong showing throughout the economic rec... |
17.06.2021 | Houston EV charging station startup gets ready to roll out services across the country | A Houston startup is revving up the region's — and the country's — supply of charging stations for electric vehicles. The company, Refuel Electric Vehicle Solutions (REVS), recently installed its first two charging stations. They're at two ... |
17.06.2021 | Houston space tech company reveals details on its new $40M facility | A Houston-based space tech company focused on sending the first American spacecraft to the Moon since NASA's Apollo program is planning on expanding its presence here on Earth too. Intuitive Machines announced its plans to move from its cur... |
16.06.2021 | Houston researchers snag government funds for net-zero emissions projects | Rice University and the University of Houston were two of four national institutions to receive sizable grants from the Department of Energy last month to go toward the research and development of projects that will improve CO2 storage to h... |
16.06.2021 | Splashy European pool-sharing app dives into Houston just in time for summer | Scorching temps. Baking cars. ERCOT begging locals to set their thermostats to 78 (say what?). Why, it's almost like it's summer in Houston or something. After a long sweat, nothing cools off like a long swim in a sparkling pool. To that en... |
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