Provider Profiles
SEI Investments
Profile | |
Business Model§ | OCIO + other |
Year Entered Into OCIO Business | 1983 |
No. of Relationship Managers/Salespeople | 67 |
No. of OCIO Portfolio Managers | 26 |
OCIO % of Total Firm Revenue | 100% |
No. of Clients, Full Discretion | 476 |
Full Discretionary Assets | |
Total Full Discretionary OCIO Assets | $79.1b |
Discretionary Assets by Fund Type | |
Defined Benefit | $44.7b |
401(k), 403(b), Other DC | $7.9b |
Endowments/Foundation | $12.4b |
Healthcare Pools (Board designated, funded depreciation) | $12b |
Other | $2b |
Portfolio Construction |
We implement customized solutions leveraging our capabilities and infrastructure across technology and asset management. SEI employs a multi-manager, open architecture framework to create a diversified, customized asset allocations for clients based on their unique investment objectives and risk tolerance. We perform scenario analysis, financial modeling and risk assessment to determine the optimal asset allocation and implementation. We perform all services in house, giving our clients the benefit of better oversight, risk management and transparency. By combining technology and asset management, we can offer clients a comprehensive solution inclusive of back and middle office services to help them efficiently manage complex portfolios. |
§OCIO only: Open-architecture (no proprietary products used): Investment outsourcing is only business line. OCIO + other: An open-architecture/manager-of-manager investment outsourcing platform as one of multiple business lines. Implemented consulting: i.e. consulting firm that also has discretion over assigned assets. Proprietary/non-proprietary: An investment outsourcing platform that offers proprietary products alongside non-proprietary products. Other: OCIO Platform is something other than the 4 types listed above. |