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SEI Debuts Active Multifactor ETF for U.S. Equity Markets

Oaks-based financial giant SEI has launched the SEI QiM U.S. Equity Factor Allocation Active ETF (SEUS), bringing its quantitative multifactor strategy into a single-ticker vehicle. Managed by the firm’s Quantitative Investment Management team, the fund aims to provide active stock selection and disciplined risk management for core equity portfolios.

SEI Debuts Active Multifactor ETF for U.S. Equity Markets

The new ETF translates the firm’s existing dynamic factor allocation approach into a more accessible, tax-efficient structure. Overseen by a team managing over $30 billion in quantitative strategies as of March 2026, the fund combines proprietary research with integrated risk models to navigate shifting market conditions. By maintaining exposure to historically rewarded factors, the strategy seeks to adapt to volatility rather than relying on static indexing.

Robert Hum, Head of Investment Product and Commercialization at SEI, noted that the move addresses a growing demand for strategies capable of evolving alongside increasingly dynamic markets. While the fund is actively managed, its process remains heavily dependent on quantitative models. Investors are advised that the strategy carries inherent risks, including the potential for loss of principal and the possibility that quantitative models may not perform as intended in all market environments.

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