Auto Portability in the News
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The Big Shift Towards Auto Portability
RCH's Tom Hawkins, writing in 401k Specialist, asks readers if they've noticed the recent "big shift" towards auto portability. Hawkins writes: "[f]or those accustomed to a glacial pace of change in the world of retirement, you could be forgiven if you’ve missed two very recent, tectonic shifts toward the system-wide adoption of auto portability" that occurred in rapid succession in the fourth quarter of 2022. The formation of the Portability Services Network (PSN) in October, quickly followed by SECURE 2.0 legislation that included important auto portability provisions, were both "unprecedented actions" which Hawkins asserts will continue to reverberate in the retirement industry. "The 'big shift'", Hawkins concludes, "won't be completed overnight, but it's already well underway, and will proceed with a pace that could take many more by surprise."
The Big Shift Towards Auto Portability
RCH's Tom Hawkins, writing in the Consolidation Corner blog, asks readers if they've noticed the recent "big shift" towards auto portability. Hawkins writes: "[f]or those accustomed to a glacial pace of change in the world of retirement, you could be forgiven if you’ve missed two very recent, tectonic shifts toward the system-wide adoption of auto portability" occurring in rapid succession in the fourth quarter of 2022. The formation of the Portability Services Network (PSN) in October, quickly followed by SECURE 2.0 legislation that included important auto portability provisions, were both "unprecedented actions" which will continue to reverberate in the retirement industry. "The 'big shift'", Hawkins concludes, "won't be completed overnight, but it's already well underway, and will proceed with a pace that could take many more by surprise."
Next Major Industry Focus: Using Auto-Portability to Solve Savings Gap
Writing in NAPA Net, John Sullivan opines that, with the advent of SECURE 2.0, "preventing retirement plan “leakage” through the widespread adoption of auto-portability appears to be the next industry target now that SECURE 2.0 has passed." Sullivan expands on that legislative theme by addressing the October 2022 formation of the Portability Services Network (PSN), and turning to RCH & PSN CEO Spencer Williams, who provides an overview of PSN activities. Williams also references the "massive overlay" of auto portability's benefits for minorities, women and lower income demographics, which coincides with the goals of PSN chairman Robert L. Johnson, as well as PSN's founding recordkeepers.
RCH's Spencer Williams Among The Retirement Industry's Most Influential in 2022
Spencer Williams, RCH and Portability Services Network (PSN) president & CEO, was ranked among the most influential people in the retirement industry, based on an annual poll conducted by The 401kWire. With over 100 industry influencers to choose from, Williams was ranked #13 by readers. To mark the achievement, 401kWire editor Sean Hanna chronicled Williams' remarkable year, which is the culmination of over a "decade and a half" of advancing portability, a "wave that he finally gets to ride to shore." Hanna notes Williams' key achievements in 2022, which include the launch of the Portability Services Network, as well as passage of SECURE 2.0, which incorporated important provisions for auto portability.
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Efforts to keep workers from cashing out their 401(k)s gain steam
Kerry Hannon, Senior Columnist for Yahoo! Money examines the importance of new SECURE 2.0 provisions that codify auto portability and links the new law to recent industry-driven efforts in curbing excessive cashout leakage. The legislation, writes Hannon, is "building on a similar effort launched last year by the private sector" -- referring to the October 2022 announcement of the Portability Services Network (PSN). In the piece, Hannon turns to RCH EVP Neal Ringquist, who states that the legislation will have "a major, positive impact on the consortium and auto portability" and "should increase the number of auto portability transactions by 20% when the new law takes effect." Also quoted are Kevin Barry, president of Fidelity’s workplace investing division, and Robert L. Johnson, founder and chairman of Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH) and chairman of PSN.
As job switchers chase higher wages, they may be leaving money behind. Here's what to know
Writing in USA Today and syndicated in other media affiliates, Medora Lee examines the issue of "leaving money behind" in employer-sponsored retirement savings plans. Lee focuses on the potential solutions resulting from SECURE 2.0 legislation, including the creation of a national lost & found registry, as well as the codification of auto portability. Lee turns to Alight Solutions' Greg Long and Vanguard's David Stinnett, both representing firms who joined forces with Fidelity and Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH) to form the Portability Services Network (PSN), created to accelerate the adoption of auto portability. Lee closes her piece by describing how auto portability works.
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What the Secure 2.0 Act will mean for early 401(k) cashouts
In an interview featured on Yahoo! Finance, Kerry Hannon is interviewed by Dave Briggs and Seana Smith, providing her take on how elements of the recently passed SECURE 2.0 legislation will help serve to minimize 401(k) cashouts. Hannon first addresses the problem of 401(k) cashouts, uses an illustration generated using Retirement Clearinghouse's Cashout Calculator. Hannon goes on to describe elements of auto portability that have been incorporated into SECURE 2.0, noting that "the new law really jumpstarts this, which will help people hang on to that money, keep it invested in their retirement plans."
A No-Brainer Benefit that Advisors can Bring to Plan-Sponsor Clients
Writing in the RCH Consolidation Corner blog, Spencer Williams, CEO of Portability Services Network (PSN) and Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH), makes a compelling case for plan advisers to help facilitate the roll-out of auto portability to the plan sponsors and participants they serve. Williams cites two recent headline-grabbing events -- the passage of SECURE 2.0, which incorporates provisions for auto portability, and the October 2022 formation of PSN to function as an industry utility for transferring balances from plan-to-plan. As both participants and plan sponsors stand to realize tremendous benefits from the adoption of auto portability, it "presents an easy opportunity for financial advisors and wealth managers to demonstrate value for their clients—and grow their practices."