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Courier Capital
Courier Capital was founded in 1967. Randy M. Ordines and Thomas J. Hanlon hold senior leadership roles. The firm operates as a multi-family office under...
Courier Capital
Courier Capital was founded in 1967. Randy M. Ordines and Thomas J. Hanlon hold senior leadership roles. The firm operates as a multi-family office under parent Financial Institutions, Inc. since 2016. The firm deploys capital across private equity, private credit, real estate, commodities and fund-of-funds vehicles. It also maintains philanthropic and mission-related mandates. Geographic focus remains North America. No specific portfolio holdings appear in public records. The firm employs professionals across five offices. It maintains affiliations with the Buffalo Renaissance Foundation and the CFA Institute. No operational events from the last 24 months are recorded in available sources. Courier Capital sits within the Financial Institutions, Inc. holding structure alongside Five Star Bank and SDN Insurance Agency. This affiliation supplies referral channels and integrated banking services for clients.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
1967
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Buffalo
Corporate office
Buffalo, NY, United States
Additional offices
Rochester, NY, United States · Jamestown, NY, United States · Pittsburgh, PA, United States · Sarasota, FL, United States
Principals
Thomas J. Hanlon
Executive Vice President, Co-CIO
Altss tracks 1 additional named team member for this firm — including direct investment leads, IR, and operating principals not listed on the public website.
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Courier Capital?
Thomas J. Hanlon serves as Co-CIO. Randy M. Ordines holds the role of Executive Vice President.
Is Courier Capital structured as a single family office or multi-family office?
It operates as a multi-family office serving multiple affluent families, business owners, retirement plans and non-profits.
What asset classes does Courier Capital allocate to?
Confirmed types include private equity, private credit, real estate, commodities and fund-of-funds structures.
How is Courier Capital related to Financial Institutions, Inc.?
Financial Institutions, Inc. acquired Courier Capital in 2016 and remains the parent holding company.
Does Courier Capital maintain additional offices?
Yes. Locations include Rochester and Jamestown in New York, Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania and Sarasota in Florida.
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