Business Capital

New York is the finance capital of the world, and space financing is no exception.

From 2000-2021, New York is a top-2 source of space financing with 18% of space investors in the US. This breaks down into NY as the #1 source for private equity space financing at 39% of the US, #2 source for venture capital space financing at 18% of the US, and #2 source for angel investor space financing at 13% of the US [1].

Empire Space's Business Capital database includes space financing sources from angel investors, venture capital, private equity, and investment banks in most regions of New York State. Activity is focused in New York City, which contains all of the high-space-focus capital sources and most of the moderate-space-focus ones. The next most active regions are the Capital Region, Western NY, and Mid-Hudson, while the least active regions are the North Country, the Mohawk Valley, and Long Island.

New York's high-space-focus financing sources boast ~$10 trillion in assets under management (AUM), while the high- to moderate-space-focus financing sources possess a whopping $25T+ in AUM. These massive AUM figures are mostly contributed to by the investment banks and private equity firms on the list, which are almost entirely in NYC. Nonetheless, these figures demonstrate the scale of the financial players in NY that are active in the space industry.

This database is constructed from publicly available sources, all of which are included in the table below. We are constantly on the hunt for new data sources to better refine our tables.

We encourage you to dive into this data and learn about what’s going on in your region, or find potential sponsors for your organization. This database is still under construction, and we are continuously updating and refining our datasets to present a more accurate picture of the New York space ecosystem. If you have any questions or feedback, please contact us!

[1] BryceTech Start-Up Space 2022 Report

Including 190 organizations and resources across New York State!

High Space Focus Level -- 35 resources

Organization Location Type Business Focus Business Stage Space Involvement Assets University Social Media AD SD Notes
GH PartnersManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertiseTwitter   73 (D)27 (D)
Laetitia Garriott de CayeuxManhattanAngel InvestorSpaceEarly GrowthFocus on space investing, Founder of Global Space VenturesTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)
SP8CEVCManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceEarly GrowthSpace technology and human longevity focused rolling fund in partnership with AngelListTwitter   65 (D)26 (D)
American Industrial Acquisition Corporation (AIAC)ManhattanPrivate EquityManufacturingExitAcquired Bradford Space Systems, focuses include Aviation and Aerospace and Defense73 (D)27 (D)
Seldor CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceEarly GrowthFocused on US space technology startupsTwitter   71 (D)30 (D)
Global Space VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in SpaceX and many other space companiesTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)Founded by Laetitia Garriott de Cayeux
Helios CapitalQueensVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in Spaced Ventures and many other space companiesTwitter   30 (D)15 (D)
Richard Garriott de CayeuxManhattanAngel InvestorSpaceEarly GrowthFocus on space investing, President of the Explorers ClubTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)
Capt Franz AlmeidaManhattanAngel InvestorSpaceEarly GrowthOperates at SP8CEVC65 (D)26 (D)
Dorilton VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in several space companies, including HawkEye and Ursa Space Systems66 (D)26 (D)
Gravity ManagementManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceGrowthVenture Capital and Public Equity for space technology companies75 (D)25 (D)
Luxembourg Trade and Investment Office - New York (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg)ManhattanEconomic DevelopmentGeneralGrowthSponsor for New York Space Business Roundtable and Space Networking Events, focus on spaceTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)
Space AngelsManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceEarly GrowthAngel investor platform for space-based technology startupsTwitter   66 (D)26 (D)Angel arm of Space Capital
Starbridge Venture CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth8 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech, significant space focus73 (D)28 (D)
AIN VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceEarly GrowthFocused on defense technology and veteran-led startupsTwitter   66 (D)27 (D)
Space CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalSpaceEarly GrowthSeed stage venture capital firm focused on investments in space-based technology startups, 17 space startup deals 2000-2021, 13 in 2021, per BryceTechTwitter   66 (D)26 (D)The premiere space fund
Canaccord GenuityManhattanInvestment BankAerospace and DefenseGrowthHome to an active Aerospace & Defense practice, products include a quarterly sector analysis.Twitter   73 (D)28 (D)
Alumni VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyGrowthOne of 10 most active space investors by deal count per PayloadTwitter   75 (D)28 (D)
TechstarsManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth23 space startups deals 2000-2021, 16 in 2021, per BryceTechTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)
Seabury Capital GroupManhattanBoutique Investment BankAerospace and DefenseLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise75 (D)28 (D)
RRE VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth12 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech, investments in several space startups including Spire and Ursa Space Systems$2 billionTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)
Lux CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth16 space startups deals 2000-2021, 6 in 2021, per BryceTech$4 billionTwitter   74 (D)28 (D)
Google VenturesManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth12 space deals per BryceTech, Investor in SpinLaunch and Orbital Insight, focus on Frontier Tech, investor in O3b$8 billionTwitter   66 (D)27 (D)
Bessemer Venture PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth9 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech$10 billionTwitter   73 (D)28 (D)
New Enterprise Associates (NEA)ManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth8 space startup deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech$20 billion75 (D)27 (D)
NEAManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth8 space startups deals (2000-2020) per BryceTech$24 billionTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)
CitigroupManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthOne of most active banks in space financing in US per BryceTech, biggest underwriter for SPACs (2021)$205 billionTwitter   66 (D)26 (D)
Barclays Investment BankManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise, top 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$586 billionTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)
Wells Fargo SecuritiesManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthOne of most active banks in space financing in US per BryceTech, aerospace and defense expertise$603 billionTwitter   73 (D)27 (D)
BNP ParibasManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthOne of most active banks in space financing per BryceTech$612 billionTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)
HSBC HoldingsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth6 space startup deals per BryceTech, investor in O3b$630 billionTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)
Deutsche BankManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthOne of most active banks in space financing per BryceTech, Top 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$1.5 trillionTwitter   73 (D)27 (D)
Morgan StanleyManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$1.5 trillionTwitter   75 (D)27 (D)Host Morgan Stanley Space Summit in NYC annually
Credit SuisseManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise and SPAC advisor for BlackSky, top 3 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$1.6 trillionTwitter   75 (D)28 (D)
Goldman SachsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthSecond biggest underwriter of SPACs (2021)$2.2 trillionTwitter   66 (D)26 (D)


Moderate Space Focus Level -- 52 resources

Organization Location Type Business Focus Business Stage Space Involvement Assets University Social Media AD SD Notes
R/GA VenturesManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowthPortfolio includes SkySpecs75 (D)31 (D)
Westchester AngelsWhite PlainsAngel GroupTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in "United Aircraft Technologies"91 (D)37 (D)
Simon School Venture FundRochesterVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in "Satelles"University of Rochester137 (D)56 (D)
M12 (Microsoft Ventures)ManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowthInvestor in AirMap, Airobotics, and Vertical Aerospace75 (D)27 (D)
Interplay Venture CapitalManhattanFinancial ServicesTechnologyEarly GrowthPortfolio includes Launcher75 (D)28 (D)
WPMCWest PointVenture CapitalSoftwareEarly GrowthInvestor in aviation startupWest Point99 (R)39 (R)
MS Capital AdvisorsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise67 (D)27 (D)
DeltaPoint Capital ManagementRochesterVenture CapitalGeneralGrowthInvestor in "Horizon Aerospace"137 (D)56 (D)
DreamIt VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthFocus on SecureTech74 (D)28 (D)
Hudson Valley Startup FundNew PaltzVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in "United Aircraft Technologies"103 (D)41 (D)
Dorm Room FundManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthInvestor in "Inversion Space"75 (D)28 (D)
Pine Street Capital PartnersAlbanyVenture CapitalGeneralGrowthInvestor in "Scotia Technology"108 (D)44 (R)
HBS Alumni Angels NYManhattanAngel GroupGeneralEarly GrowthHave "Defense and Aerospace" sector75 (D)27 (D)
GaingelsManhattanAngel GroupTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in "Orbital Insight" and several drone companies67 (D)29 (D)
Great Oaks Venture CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in "ICON Aircraft"73 (D)28 (D)
New York VenturesAlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowthInvestor in Ursa Space Systems108 (D)44 (R)New York State sponsored venture, manages 3 fully deployed legacy funds including 9 partner funds
Box GroupManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestments in several space startups including Astranis66 (D)28 (D)
First RoundManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth7 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech75 (D)28 (D)
B Riley FBRManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)73 (D)27 (D)
Innovation EndeavorsManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth6 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech73 (D)27 (D)
Paladin CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalCybersecurityEarly GrowthInvestor in Ursa Space Systems73 (D)28 (D)
AnthemisManhattanVenture CapitalFintechEarly Growth5 space startup deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech$1.2 billion66 (D)26 (D)
Upstate Revitalization Initiative (URI)AlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowthProjects include growing Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) industry in Central NY$1.5 billion108 (D)44 (R)Awarded to Finger Lakes, Central New York, and Southern Tier
Houlihan LokeyManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$2.43 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Cantor FitzgeraldManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$3.04 billion73 (D)28 (D)
Advantage CapitalGlens FallsVenture CapitalGeneralGrowthInvestor in "ACT Aerospace"$3.6 billion108 (D)44 (R)
Evercore PartnersManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$3.8 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Arena InvestorsPurchaseInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthInvests in aerospace, aircraft, and parts$4 billion93 (D)37 (D)
Arena InvestorsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthInvests in aerospace, aircraft, and parts$4 billion73 (D)27 (D)
VenrockManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth6 space startups deals 2000-2021 per BryceTech$4.1 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Canaan PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthInvestor in Hermeus, Capella, Astra, Kepler Communications, and World View, focus on Frontier Tech$6 billion66 (D)28 (D)
MoelisManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$6.9 billion73 (D)27 (D)
General CatalystManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthInvestor in "Relativity Space" and "Blade"$8 billion66 (D)26 (D)
Capricon Investment GroupManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth5 space startups deals (2000-2020) per BryceTech$10 billion75 (D)27 (D)
StephensManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$12.5 billion73 (D)27 (D)
ABN AMROManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthOne of most active banks in space financing per BryceTech$21.74 billion73 (D)28 (D)
William BlairManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$31.88 billion75 (D)27 (D)
WestPark CapitalManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$34.41 billion73 (D)28 (D)
Fortress Investment GroupManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExitInvestor in Omnispace$53.3 billion75 (D)28 (D)
DE ShawManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalGeneralGrowth$60 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Jefferies GroupManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise, top 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$60.04 billion73 (D)27 (D)
KeyBanc Capital MarketsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$90 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Raymond JamesManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$194.4 billion73 (D)27 (D)
LazardManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$220.9 billion75 (D)27 (D)
European Investment BankManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth3 space startup deals per BryceTech, responsible for only space debt financing in 2021 to Endurosat$261.26 billion73 (D)27 (D)
The Carlyle GroupManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExitFocus on Aerospace and Government Services$325 billion73 (D)27 (D)
BofA SecuritiesManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 15 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021)$1.5 trillion75 (D)28 (D)
RBC Capital MarketsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthAerospace and defense expertise$1.84 trillion65 (D)26 (D)
MizuhoManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth6 space startups deals 2000-2021$1.96 trillion75 (D)27 (D)
JPMorgan ChaseManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 10 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021), participant in TerreStar per BryceTech$2.9 trillion73 (D)27 (D)
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial GroupManhattanInvestment BankGeneralExitMUFJ capital has several space investments$3.1 trillion75 (D)27 (D)
UBSManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate GrowthTop 15 in SPAC underwriting volume (2021), participant in TerreStar per BryceTech$4.5 trillion75 (D)27 (D)


Low Space Focus Level -- 103 resources

Organization Location Type Business Focus Business Stage Space Involvement Assets University Social Media AD SD Notes
Empire State Development (NYSESD)AlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowth108 (D)44 (R)
Summer Street Capital PartnersBuffaloVenture CapitalGeneralGrowth149 (D)63 (D)
Tech Valley Angel Network (TVAN)AlbanyAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth108 (D)44 (R)
Accelerate NY Seed FundMelvilleVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth10 (D)5 (R)
The Collaboration Venture FundAlbanyVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthSUNY Albany109 (D)44 (R)
Upstate Venture Association of New YorkPittsfordVenture CapitalTechnologyGrowth135 (D)55 (D)
Central HudsonPoughkeepsieVenture CapitalGeneralGrowth104 (D)41 (D)
SUNY Technology Accelerator FundAlbanyVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthSUNY System108 (D)44 (R)
Buffalo AngelsBuffaloAngel GroupGeneralEarly Growth141 (D)63 (D)
New York Venture PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth73 (D)27 (D)
SUNY VenturesAlbanyVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthSUNY System108 (D)44 (R)
37 AngelsManhattanAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth75 (D)27 (D)
Empire State Economic Development FundAlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowth108 (D)44 (R)
Samsung NEXTManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth75 (D)28 (D)
BCG Digital VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalSoftwareEarly Growth75 (D)27 (D)
Eastern New York AngelsAlbanyAngel GroupGeneralGrowth109 (D)44 (R)
Onondaga Venture Capital FundSyracuseVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth129 (D)53 (R)
Dutchess County Angel NetworkPoughkeepsieAngel GroupGeneralGrowth106 (D)41 (D)
Triphammer VenturesIthacaVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth125 (D)58 (R)
Innovation Technology Commercialization FundAlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralEarly Growth108 (D)44 (R)Participating investment entities include Accelerate NY Seed Fund, CenterState Growth Innovation TC Fund, Z80 Labs Innovation TC Fund, and Excell Partners Innovation TC Fund. New York Ventures affiliated. This fund is closed and the new fund is New York State Innovation Venture Capital Fund.
BetaWorks VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth66 (D)27 (D)
Foundation for Science Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR)AlbanyNYS AgencyTechnologyGrowth108 (D)44 (R)
WNY Venture AssociationBuffaloAngel GroupGeneralEarly Growth141 (D)63 (D)
Gefinor CapitalPurchasePrivate EquityGeneralGrowth93 (D)37 (D)
Kensa GroupIthacaVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth125 (D)54 (R)
Citi VenturesManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth66 (D)26 (D)
Buffalo Innovation Accelerator FundBuffaloVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthUniversity of Buffalo146 (D)61 (D)
Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)AlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowth108 (D)44 (R)Focus on clean energy
Quake CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth65 (D)24 (R)
Seed Capital Fund of Central New YorkSyracuseAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth129 (D)53 (R)
S&P GlobalManhattanFinancial ServicesGeneralGrowthInvestor in Ursa Space Systems65 (D)26 (D)
Purple Sage VenturesHawthorneAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth92 (D)40 (D)
Dorilton CapitalManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralGrowth66 (D)26 (D)
Accelerate Long IslandMelvilleVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth10 (D)5 (R)New York Ventures affiliated
BingTech VenturesBinghamtonVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthBinghamton University123 (D)52 (D)
Rochester Angel NetworkRochesterAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth138 (D)59 (D)
Excell Partners Innovation TC FundRochesterVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthUniversity of Rochester137 (D)56 (D)New York Ventures affiliated, invests up to $1.5M per round
RIT Venture FundRochesterVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthRIT138 (D)59 (D)
Executive Forum AngelsManhattanAngel GroupGeneralGrowth75 (D)27 (D)
Princeton Alumni Angels NYManhattanAngel GroupGeneralEarly Growth75 (D)27 (D)
SCP Buffalo Incubator/Z80 Labs FundBuffaloVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth141 (D)63 (D)New York Ventures affiliated
Pipeline AngelsBrooklynAngel GroupGeneralEarly Growth52 (D)25 (D)
Launch NY Seed FundBuffaloVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthUniversity at Buffalo141 (D)63 (D)
BR VenturesIthacaVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthCornell University125 (D)58 (R)Invest up to $250K per company
Buffalo Innovation Seed FundBuffaloVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthUniversity of Buffalo146 (D)61 (D)
NYU Innovation Venture FundManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly GrowthNYU66 (D)27 (D)
Innovate NY FundAlbanyNYS AgencyGeneralGrowth108 (D)44 (R)Invest Buffalo Niagara affiliated, New York Ventures affiliated
Armory Square VenturesSyracuseVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth129 (D)53 (R)
Rand CapitalBuffaloVenture CapitalGeneralGrowth141 (D)63 (D)
Female Founders FundManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth75 (D)28 (D)
Contrary Capital - NYUManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthNYU66 (D)27 (D)Include resources for starting startups at affiliated universities
Contrary Capital - ColumbiaManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthColumbia70 (D)31 (D)Include resources for starting startups at affiliated universities
Contrary Capital - CornellIthacaVenture CapitalGeneralEarly GrowthCornell125 (D)58 (R)Include resources for starting startups at affiliated universities
FA Technology VenturesAlbanyVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth108 (D)44 (R)
New York AngelsManhattanAngel GroupTechnologyEarly Growth75 (D)28 (D)
Samsung NEXTManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth75 (D)28 (D)
Cayuga VenturesIthacaVenture CapitalGeneralEarly Growth125 (D)54 (R)New York Ventures affiliated
Golden SeedsManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralEarly Growth73 (D)28 (D)Focus on women-led businesses. New York Ventures affiliated.
Gotham VenturesWhite PlainsVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth93 (D)35 (D)
Stonehenge Capital CompanyManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralGrowth75 (D)27 (D)
Sawyer Savings BankSaugertiesInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth102 (R)46 (D)
Tribeca Venture PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyGrowth66 (D)26 (D)Investments in startups in Buffalo NY
ff Venture CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth75 (D)27 (D)New York Ventures affiliated
New York Area Angel AllianceWhite PlainsAngel GroupGeneralGrowth91 (D)37 (D)
Primary Venture PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalSoftwareEarly Growth75 (D)28 (D)Formerly High Peaks Venture Partners
Comcast VenturesManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth66 (D)26 (D)
Stonehenge Growth CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralGrowth75 (D)27 (D)New York Ventures affiliated
Johnson & Johnson InnovationManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalLife SciencesGrowth66 (D)26 (D)
CreditEase Fintech Investment FundManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalFintechGrowthHave a focus on Frontier Tech73 (D)28 (D)
Salesforce VenturesManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth75 (D)27 (D)
Buffalo BillionBuffaloNYS AgencyGeneralEarly Growth149 (D)63 (D)$1 billion invested in Buffalo for economic growth, potential $500 million additional
Alexandria Venture InvestmentsManhattanCorporate Venture CapitalTechnologyGrowth$1.1 billion74 (D)27 (D)
Valar VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$1.2 billion75 (D)28 (D)Peter Thiel company
Orange Bank and TrustMiddletonInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$1.2 billion100 (D)42 (D)
Rhinebeck BankRhinebeckInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$1.26 billion103 (D)41 (D)
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)ManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$1.4 billion66 (D)26 (D)Operate the Scalarator
Rho VenturesManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$1.5 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Bank of Greene CountyCatskillInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$2 billion102 (R)46 (D)
FirstMark CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$2.2 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Enhanced Capital PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalGeneralGrowth$4 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Thrive CapitalManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$4.3 billion66 (D)26 (D)
Insight Venture PartnersManhattanVenture CapitalSoftwareEarly Growth$30 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Clayton, Dubilier & RiceManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$43.45 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Apax PartnersManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$60 billion73 (D)28 (D)
PermiraManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExitInvestor in ABS$63.45 billion73 (D)27 (D)
EQT PartnersManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$77.64 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Warburg PincusManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$80 billion73 (D)27 (D)
General AtlanticManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExitInvestor in Sierra Space$84 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Advent InternationalManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExitInvestor in several airport companies$88 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Silver LakeManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$90 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Hellman & FriedmanManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$90 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Silver LakeManhattanVenture CapitalTechnologyEarly Growth$90 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Vista Equity PartnersManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$93 billion75 (D)27 (D)
TPG CapitalManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$114 billion67 (D)27 (D)
CVC Capital PartnersManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$123 billion75 (D)28 (D)
M&T BankBuffaloInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$143 billion141 (D)63 (D)
Bain CapitalManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$160 billion73 (D)27 (D)
Neuburger BermanManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$447 billion75 (D)27 (D)
Apollo Global ManagementManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$455.5 billion75 (D)28 (D)
KKR & Co.ManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$471 billion75 (D)27 (D)
NomuraManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$526.19 billion75 (D)27 (D)
BMO Capital MarketsManhattanInvestment BankGeneralLate Growth$806 billion75 (D)27 (D)
The Blackstone GroupManhattanPrivate EquityGeneralExit$915 billion73 (D)27 (D)