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We offer a wide range of multi-manager mutual funds, ranging from equity and fixed income funds to multi-asset and tax-managed funds. Our funds can be used as stand-alone investments or as part of a diversified portfolio.

All of our mutual funds are built and managed using our foundational investment approach and allow investors to diversify their portfolios.

Important Information

To determine if a Fund is an appropriate investment for you, carefully consider the investment objectives, risk factors and charges, and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the Fund's full or summary prospectus, which can be obtained by calling 1-800-DIAL-SEI. Read the prospectus carefully before investing.

For those SEI products which employ a multi-manager structure, SIMC is responsible for overseeing the sub-advisers and recommending their hiring, termination, and replacement. SEI Investments Management Corporation (SIMC) is the adviser to the SEI Funds, which are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO). SIMC and SIDCO are wholly owned subsidiaries of SEI Investments Company.

There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. There is no assurance that the objectives of any strategy or fund will be achieved or will be successful. No investment strategy, including diversification, can protect against market risk or loss.. International investments involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles or from economic or political instability in other nations. Bonds will decrease in value as interest rates rise. High-yield securities may be more volatile and be subject to greater levels of credit or default risk. Commodity investments and derivatives may be more volatile and less liquid than direct investments in the underlying commodities themselves. Commodity-related equity returns can also be affected by the issuer’s financial structure or the performance of unrelated businesses. Derivatives are subject to market risk, leverage risk, correlation risk and liquidity risk. The use of leverage can amplify the effects of market volatility on the Fund’s share price and may cause the Fund to liquidate positions when it would not otherwise be advantageous to do so. Short sales losses are potentially unlimited and the expenses involved may negatively impact the performance of the Fund.