San Francisco-based WHV Investment Management has added a new mutual fund to its portfolio, WHV/Seizert Small Cap Value Equity Fund.

To manage the mutual fund, the company has partnered with Seizert Capital Partners, a Michigan-based equity asset manager.

The move by WHV is part of its aim to build a platform of boutique asset managers who provide wide range of investment options for clients, and to expand product platform through new partnerships and strategic acquisitions.

WHV CEO, Andrew Turner, said the WHV/Seizert Small Cap Value Equity Fund increases their small cap equity investment capabilities with a premier sub-advisory partner that offers an institutional-quality, value-centric investment process and strong performance record.

"We share and appreciate the Seizert team’s client focus and commitment to product quality," Turner added.

Seizert Capital Partners founder and CEO, Gerald Seizert, said they are pleased to apply their extensive institutional investment experience and proven process toward discovering undervalued companies for the WHV/Seizert Small Cap Value Equity Fund.

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"Our process is guided by a philosophy that market inefficiencies and emotion can cause significant undervaluation, and we invest in companies that we believe are trading at a substantial discount to their estimated intrinsic value," Seizert added.