In the Press

2020 Largest Houston-area minority-owned businesses
October 30, 2020
ZT Corporate tops the Houston Business Journal’s list of 2020’s largest Houston-area minority-owned businesses.

ZT Motors Comes Home to Houston with Acquisition of Ron Carter Autoland
October 3, 2020
Automotive group broadens footprint across Southeast with three dealerships in the greater Houston region; on target to become one of the largest minority-owned auto dealers in the U.S.

ZT Corporate Expands to West Coast with Opening of Los Angeles Office
October 2, 2020
Automotive group broadens footprint across Southeast with three dealerships in the greater Houston region; on target to become one of the largest minority-owned auto dealers in the U.S.

HBJ – Houston Private equity firm ZT Corporate eyes healthcare and Auto Deals Amid rebound in mergers and acquisitions:
October 2, 2020
New ZT Corporate Los Angeles office creates a tri-coastal footprint, allowing the company to continue growing its client base and private equity portfolio.

Dallas Business Journal – Private Equity firm ZT Corporate is investing millions in Physicians Surgical network affiliates:
August 6, 2020
Private equity firm ZT Corporate is investing millions into Irving-based Physicians Surgical Network Affiliates.

ZT Corporate and Physicians Surgical Network Affiliates Announce Strategic Partnership to Fuel Growth Strategy
July 23, 2020
Companies will collaborate to invest in development and acquisition of acute-care health facilities through its health systems, Altus Health and Legent Health.

Why We Provided Free COVID-19 Testing to Our Employees—and the Lessons We Learned
July 14, 2020
As businesses reopen across Texas, it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that employees feel safe and confident about returning to the office.

Altus Lumberton Hospital Played Key Role in COVID-19 County Sponsored Testing Site
May 14, 2020
In partnership with Hardin and Jefferson County Consortium, Altus stepped forward to provide trained staff for testing to more than 1,300 community members during global health pandemic

Freestanding ERs may temporarily accept Medicare and Medicaid
May 13, 2020
A temporary federal designation allowed freestanding ERs recently to accept Medicare and Medicaid during the COVID-19 pandemic, but not all local emergency centers have qualified.