SEI Investments SEIC Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Institutional Investors | $71.52M+4.4% | $72.82M+2.8% | $71.83M+0.3% | $69.34M-3.0% | $68.51M-4.6% | |
| Investment Advisors | $169.7M+24.2% | $156.16M+12.1% | $147.47M+16.3% | $137.19M+13.8% | $136.58M+11.3% | |
| Investments In New Businesses | $7.99M-51.6% | $8.32M-47.0% | $8.18M-47.6% | $16.55M+13.2% | $16.5M+15.4% | |
| Private Banks | $152.26M+10.6% | —— | $143.99M+3.8% | $141.45M+6.8% | $137.71M+5.8% | |
| Total Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Account fees and other | $21.29M+2.9% | $22.65M+10.8% | $20.68M+13.3% | $19.48M+6.6% | $20.69M+18.8% | |
| Investment management fees from investment management agreements | $125.55M+14.0% | $124.18M+10.1% | $119.81M+8.9% | $112.39M+6.8% | $110.16M+2.4% | |
| Investment management fees from pooled investment products | $107.65M+9.9% | $107.9M+4.3% | $105.73M-1.0% | $99.08M-4.8% | $97.94M-5.4% | |
| Investment operations fees | $244.04M+20.2% | $231.73M+14.0% | $217.14M+14.9% | $207.08M+13.8% | $202.96M+15.4% | |
| Investment processing fees - PaaS | $88.27M+11.5% | $86.21M+7.6% | $83.27M+6.4% | $82.35M+11.4% | $79.14M+11.7% | |
| Investment processing fees - SaaS | $25.47M-17.5% | $26.09M-12.3% | $25.79M-9.6% | $31.6M+10.2% | $30.86M+0.6% | |
| Professional services fees | $9.92M+3.2% | $9.16M+22.2% | $6.09M-6.2% | $7.62M+10.0% | $9.61M+68.1% | |
| Total Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Canada | $13.2M+15.8% | $12.84M+9.8% | $12.52M+5.5% | $11.87M+3.4% | $11.4M+1.1% | |
| Ireland | $24.9M+18.7% | $24.33M+29.8% | $22.21M+24.7% | $21.37M+30.0% | $20.98M+28.4% | |
| Luxembourg | $10.25M+28.8% | $11.1M+32.7% | $9.57M+20.2% | $8.48M+21.3% | $7.95M+17.2% | |
| United Kingdom | $43.94M+14.6% | $42.92M+4.2% | $42.9M+3.4% | $40.86M-0.4% | $38.34M-1.9% | |
| United States | $529.9M+12.1% | $516.73M+8.3% | $491.31M+7.2% | $477.02M+7.7% | $472.68M+7.9% |
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- How does SEI Investments break its business down?
- SEI Investments (SEIC) reports total revenue by business across 4 parts — Institutional Investors, Investment Advisors, Investments In New Businesses and Private Banks. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does SEI Investments's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in SEI Investments's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
