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Hub International acquires Alpha Pension Group
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 13, 2021
Hub International acquires Alpha Pension Group

Boston-based Alpha is a retirement consulting firm with 572 clients and about $2.9 billion in assets.

By InvestmentNews
Solving for retirement security: Lessons from the DC institutional market
OPINION JAN 13, 2021
Solving for retirement security: Lessons from the DC institutional market

Future innovations in DC plans will come as much from retirement plan advisers and their clients as from the institutional market.

By Lew Minsky
Remote workers more likely to  open managed accounts: Morningstar
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 13, 2021
Remote workers more likely to open managed accounts: Morningstar

The Morningstar study examined saving, investing and wealth differences between typical in-office employees and remote workers. The latter tend to be older and more highly compensated, both of which correlate with different investing habits.

By Emile Hallez
Surprise! Mutual fund revenue sharing makes 401(k)s more expensive
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 12, 2021
Surprise! Mutual fund revenue sharing makes 401(k)s more expensive

Revenue sharing fees ultimately make retirement plans more expensive, and funds that include them are disproportionately favored on plan menus, a recent academic paper found.

By Emile Hallez
Vestwell files as PEPs provider
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 11, 2021
Vestwell files as PEPs provider

Fintech and digital record keeper Vestwell is among about three dozen firms that have registered as pooled plan providers with the DOL, but the firm does not yet have information on pricing and plan design for a potential PEP product.

By Emile Hallez
INmail: Earnings after age 66 may increase Social Security benefits
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 11, 2021
INmail: Earnings after age 66 may increase Social Security benefits

Social Security benefits are typically calculated using your highest 35 years of indexed earnings.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Employment uncertainty tests financial plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2021
Employment uncertainty tests financial plans

Investment advice may take back seat to financial wellness as advisers' clients worry about the state of the economy and the prospect of losing their job

By Mary Beth Franklin
Vail 401(k) lawsuit dismissed
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2021
Vail 401(k) lawsuit dismissed

The plaintiff failed to raise issues with the company's process of selecting and monitoring funds, a judge wrote

By Emile Hallez
Allstate sued again over target-dates, managed accounts in 401(k)
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 07, 2021
Allstate sued again over target-dates, managed accounts in 401(k)

The company was already targeted in another class-action case over the target-date series and managed account options in its plan

By Emile Hallez
The cost of record-keeper consolidation
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2021
The cost of record-keeper consolidation

Big mergers can lead to headaches for broker-dealers.

By Fred Barstein
Vestwell adding first managed account option to its 401(k) business
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2021
Vestwell adding first managed account option to its 401(k) business

The managed-account service will stand out in the marketplace because it will be embedded in Vestwell’s technology, rather than located away from a record keeper and within an investment manager’s system, a detail that will help the firm compete on cost

By Emile Hallez
Truist Financial sells 401(k) business to OneDigital
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2021
Truist Financial sells 401(k) business to OneDigital

The deal follows other major announcements, including the purchase of Compass Financial Partners and a majority stake acquisition in Sageview Advisory Group

By Emile Hallez
SageView sells majority stake to PE firm Aquiline
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 05, 2021
SageView sells majority stake to PE firm Aquiline

Consolidation has been a theme of late in the retirement plan adviser world, and private equity has increasingly poured money into the space, which has helped push valuations to high points, leading to ample selling opportunities for adviser firms

By Emile Hallez
More money, more problems: What to do if your client wins Powerball
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2021
More money, more problems: What to do if your client wins Powerball

Four years ago, a financial adviser got a call from a prospect who did not want to disclose any information over the phone. At the in-person meeting, the woman and her husband told the adviser that she had won a $1.2 million jackpot.

By Emile Hallez
Momentum picks up for state-level best interest rule on annuity sales
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2021
Momentum picks up for state-level best interest rule on annuity sales

Arkansas and Michigan become the latest states to adopt the National Association of Insurance Commissioners model rule

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Buy, sell or be outbid: How M&A is affecting retirement plan advisers
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2021
Buy, sell or be outbid: How M&A is affecting retirement plan advisers

Ongoing consolidation has been good for some aggregator firms, but others are being left out.

By Emile Hallez
The risks record keepers see with PEPs
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2021
The risks record keepers see with PEPs

The forthcoming plans present challenges and opportunities, record keepers say

By Emile Hallez
Financial wellness is winning 401(k) plan business
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 24, 2020
Financial wellness is winning 401(k) plan business

The strategy is seen as an opportunity to help train younger advisers and prospect for wealth management clients.

By Emile Hallez
Workplace wellness: getting  physical and fiscal
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 24, 2020
Workplace wellness: getting physical and fiscal

Combining financial wellness with traditional wellness programs can highlight their value, according to guests at a recent RPA event.

By Emile Hallez
COVID-19 relief bill gives employers tax credits for student loan help
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 23, 2020
COVID-19 relief bill gives employers tax credits for student loan help

A CARES Act provision that encourages companies to repay their workers' student loans would be available for another five years

By Emile Hallez