Auto Portability - Public Policy
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Addressing Forgotten Accounts Can Improve Retirement Savings Outcomes
PLANSPONSOR's Rebecca Moore tackles the issue of "forgotten" retirement accounts, turning to RCH's Spencer Williams and Neal Ringquist for their views. Williams points to increased investment and cybersecurity risks associated with multiple accounts, which he maintains can be effectively addressed via consolidation. Ringquist notes frequent job-changing as a key driver for plan sponsors to maintain current addresses, to offer unbiased education & assistance to participants, and to adopt auto portability for small balances. Williams wraps things up by referencing the DOL's emphasis on "a due diligence process-driven approach to finding missing participants."
Retirement Clearinghouse picks public policy executive
Pensions & Investments Washington reporter Brian Croce covers the 7/20/21 announcement by Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH) on the appointment of Renée Wilder Guerin as Executive Vice President, Public Policy, replacing Tom Johnson, who is retiring. Croce quotes RCH President & CEO Spencer Williams, cites Ms. Wilder Guerin's former role with the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board and mentions the DOL's 2019 regulatory approval of its auto portability program.
Sens. Push Tax Proposals To Increase Retirement Savings
Law360's Stephen Cooper reports on the 7/28/21 Senate Finance Committee hearing (Building on Bipartisan Retirement Legislation: How Can Congress Help?), where the influential committee sought bipartisan consensus on ways to increase savings for American workers through tax incentives, expanded access and preservation of savings lost through leakage. Testifying before the committee, Cooper reports that Aliya Robinson, SVP of Retirement and Compensation Policy for the ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC), twice indicated that "her organization supports auto portability proposals" that would help move retirement savings forward for job-changers.
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People Moves: Retirement Clearinghouse Adds Executive VP of Public Policy
PLANSPONSOR's Amanda Umpierrez reports on the retirement industry's most significant people moves, including Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH), where the firm appointed Renée Wilder Guerin as EVP of Public Policy, following the retirement of Tom Johnson.
Auto Portability Gaining Acceptance
Writing in 401kTV, Managing Editor Steff Chalk observes that "auto portability appears to be gaining some ground as a solution for retirement plans" and can "impact cash-out leakage, missing participants, and forgotten 401(k) accounts" -- adding that nearly 9 of 10 participants value auto portability. "The case for auto portability" says Chalk, "is compelling, and getting stronger" and he further notes that "including auto portability in public policy could help to improve the results" of pending SECURE 2.0 legislation.
PRESS RELEASE - Renée Wilder Guerin Joins Retirement Clearinghouse as Executive VP of Public Policy
In a 7/20/21 press release, RCH announces that Renee Wilder Guerin, former Director of the Federal Thrift Savings Plan, has joined Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH) as Executive Vice President of Public Policy, with responsibility to drive support for public policy matters aiming to preserve retirement savings and increase retirement security for all Americans. Ms. Wilder Guerin will be taking over the position from Tom Johnson, who is retiring.
Pressure Mounts to Reunite Workers With Old Retirement Accounts
Bloomberg Law reporter Austin Ramsey addresses recent pressure on the federal government to reconnect retirement plan participants with their benefits, including the possible establishment of a retirement savings lost & found. For clarity, Ramsey turns to two experts -- Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, and RCH President & CEO Spencer Williams. Munnell's views underscore the need for consolidation and cites RCH's program of auto portability. Williams then provides Ramsey with an update on RCH's auto portability program, stating that any lost & found "must involve the private sector."
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The Strong Case for a Retirement Savings ‘Lost and Found’
Writing in 401k Specialist Magazine, RCH's Tom Hawkins takes a deep dive into draft SECURE 2.0 provisions that dramatically expand the purpose, scope and scale of a Retirement Savings Lost & Found. Hawkins contends that the new provisions, as currently written, would create a massive, government-run repository of micro-balance accounts costing taxpayers millions, while failing to boost retirement security. Hawkins encourages Congress to return to an earlier Lost & Found model, while addressing the broader, small-balance account problem through policies that incentivize the adoption of auto portability.