Auto Portability in the News
Browse the most comprehensive collection of articles in the media that feature auto portability.
Rely on the IRA Market for New Business? Then Support Auto-Portability
In LIMRA's Secure Retirement Review, RCH President & CEO Spencer Williams makes the case that Auto Portability incubates & preserves small-balance retirement savings. As such, it has the potential to grow the market for advisers whose business model relies on IRA rollovers.
Automatic Cash-Outs Undermine Efforts to Enhance Financial Wellness
In the spirit of Financial Literacy Month, retirement plan sponsors are to be commended for their commitment to enhance financial wellness among participants.
Why Retirement Savings Need To Be ‘Recycled’
In his 4/24/17 article in 401kSpecialist, RCH's Tom Hawkins explains why we're more environmentally conscious, not fiscally conscious.
Why America’s Retirement Savings Needs Recycling
On Earth Day 2017, we’re seeing encouraging signs that the problem of retirement savings cash out leakage will finally get the attention that it deserves.
New EBRI Research Finds $2T Saved From Automated Portability
As much as $2 trillion could be retained in the U.S. retirement systems if Auto Portability were fully implemented, according to new research by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).
Why mending fractured retirement savings is key to financial wellness
In his 4/6/17 article in Employee Benefit Adviser, RCH's Spencer Williams likens the pain of ill health to the pain that many 401(k) participants suffer when they cash out or leave savings accounts behind at their former employer.
401(k) Participants Would Save $2 Trillion With Auto Portability
In his 4/6/17 article in 401kSpecialist, John Sullivan highlights the latest EBRI research that places the value of Auto Portability to 401(k) participants at $2 trillion.
Auto Portability: Advisers seek innovative ways to increase retirement savings
Employee Benefit Adviser's Cort Olsen covers the recent DC forum co-hosted by Retirement Clearinghouse, EBRI, WIser and Financial Services Roundtable.