sei

since 1968
  • 1,001-5,000 employees
  • Financial Services

sei

SEI (NASDAQ:SEIC) delivers technology and investment solutions that connect the financial services industry. With capabilities across investment processing, operations, and asset management, SEI works with corporations, financial institutions and professionals, and ultra-high-net-worth families to help drive growth, make confident decisions, and protect futures. As of Dec. 31, 2023, SEI manages, advises, or administers approximately $1.4 trillion in assets. For more information, visit seic.com.

Additional disclosures: https://seic.com/social

Expertise

Investment processing, Fund processing, and Investment management

Global markets power through persistent volatility.
  • 7 days ago

Global equities, as measured by the MSCI ACWI Index, rose sharply during the second quarter of 2025.

Quarterly economic outlook: Uncertainty reigns supreme.
  • 7 days ago

Today, more than ever, we encourage diversification across geographies as well as across sectors and asset classes.

SEI Forward.
  • 13 days ago

Markets scaled a wall of worry in the second quarter of 2025—geopolitics took center stage from tariff turbulence, while equity markets rallied sharply from the post “Liberation Day” lows.

Central bank depository.
  • 20 days ago

Central banks navigate fluctuating U.S. trade policy.

By sei In Industry
After the attack: What comes next?
  • 22 days ago

The U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities has significantly increased geopolitical risk.

By sei
Stocks rise despite U.S. trade policy concerns.
  • 29 days ago

Global equities rose sharply in May despite periods of volatility in response to numerous changes in trade policy.

By sei In Equities
The inevitable folly of forecasting
  • 2 months ago

Predicting the future is hard.

The inevitable folly of forecasting.
  • 2 months ago

Predicting the future is hard.

U.S. trade policy concerns lead to market volatility.
  • 2 months ago

Global equities, as measured by the MSCI ACWI Index, saw a modest overall upturn in April.

By sei In Equities