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Annuity sales surge 39% in second quarter
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 27, 2021
Annuity sales surge 39% in second quarter

Variable annuity sales jump 55% to $32.8 billion in Q2, marking the highest quarterly sales in that category in nearly six years, according to the Secure Retirement Institute.

By InvestmentNews
Aon, Willis cancel $30 billion deal amid DOJ impasse
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 26, 2021
Aon, Willis cancel $30 billion deal amid DOJ impasse

The insurance brokerage, which couldn't convince the U.S. that the combination wouldn't restrain competition, will pay a $1 billion termination fee to Willis Towers.

By Bloomberg
Senate Democrats introduce bill providing 401(k), IRA match
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 26, 2021
Senate Democrats introduce bill providing 401(k), IRA match

The existing nonrefundable saver's credit would become a $1,000-a-year matching contribution from the government.

By InvestmentNews
The fight to #freeBritney is a step toward reform
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2021
The fight to #freeBritney is a step toward reform

It’s not clear how many people may be suffering from the legal restraints that were supposed to protect them.

By InvestmentNews
Spark announces best practices to protect against retirement fraud
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2021
Spark announces best practices to protect against retirement fraud

The Spark Institute's standards build upon DOL cybersecurity guidance to provide more clear-cut practices designed to defeat retirement account fraud.

By Nicole Casperson
Rush to munis could boost Medicare premiums
FIXED INCOME JUL 22, 2021
Rush to munis could boost Medicare premiums

The income calculation for Medicare and Social Security includes tax-exempt interest on municipal bonds.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Gimme pension? Annuities group to sponsor Rolling Stones tour
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 22, 2021
Gimme pension? Annuities group to sponsor Rolling Stones tour

The 12-city tour was postponed last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

By InvestmentNews
More plan sponsors looking for new adviser
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 22, 2021
More plan sponsors looking for new adviser

A Fidelity survey shows sponsors also want lower fees, more retirement expertise and a better investment lineup.

By InvestmentNews
The value of a 401(k) participant, quantified
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
The value of a 401(k) participant, quantified

Who deserves to service and monetize the participants? The answer to that is whoever works the hardest, within the limits of the law, in a professional, conflict-free manner.

By Fred Barstein
Empower's $3.55 billion deal with Prudential makes the 401(k) world a lot smaller
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
Empower's $3.55 billion deal with Prudential makes the 401(k) world a lot smaller

Empower is already the second-biggest U.S. plan provider by number of participants, behind Fidelity. The deal will add $314 billion in assets among 4,300 plans, boosting Empower's size to $1.4 trillion among 71,000 plans.

By Emile Hallez
Allianz Life enters DC business with guaranteed income product
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
Allianz Life enters DC business with guaranteed income product

Former Voya, Nuveen exec Mike De Feo will head the company’s new business line.

By InvestmentNews
Inside Vestwell's $70M funding and retirement deal with Morgan Stanley
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
Inside Vestwell's $70M funding and retirement deal with Morgan Stanley

The latest cash influx adds to more than $42 million in prior funding rounds and seed capital. Vestwell will also be a retirement plan record keeper available through Morgan Stanley’s workplace business.

By Emile Hallez
Who’s worried about retirement? Young people
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
Who’s worried about retirement? Young people

The pandemic has created concerns about retirement security among millennials and Gen Xers.

By InvestmentNews
Pru selling retirement biz to Empower in $3.55 billion deal
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 21, 2021
Pru selling retirement biz to Empower in $3.55 billion deal

The acquisition will leave Empower with a $1.4 trillion defined-contribution business with about 71,000 plans.

By Emile Hallez
Senate bill would expand pass-through tax deduction to advisers
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 20, 2021
Senate bill would expand pass-through tax deduction to advisers

The bill, which was written by Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., would limit the benefit to individuals earning less than $400,000 a year.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Integrated Pension Services acquires Benefits 21
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 20, 2021
Integrated Pension Services acquires Benefits 21

The acquired business was the pension administration arm of Friedman, a New York-based CPA firm.

By InvestmentNews
The tension in 401(k)s: Autopilot with as much guidance as possible
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 19, 2021
The tension in 401(k)s: Autopilot with as much guidance as possible

Even if participants are automatically enrolled, many said they would also like professional guidance, including advice that goes beyond saving for retirement, J.P. Morgan found in a recent survey.

By Emile Hallez
Koch, Voya settle 401(k) fee lawsuits
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 16, 2021
Koch, Voya settle 401(k) fee lawsuits

Koch will pay $4 million in a case alleging excessive record-keeping fees, and Voya reached a confidential agreement in a separate lawsuit. Yum Brands was also sued by a participant who claims he was wrongly classified as an independent contractor and denied retirement benefits.

By Emile Hallez
Rescuing baby boomers' retirements
OPINION JUL 15, 2021
Rescuing baby boomers' retirements

Given their limited savings, current low interest rates and the ongoing rise in prices and out-of-pocket health care costs, most boomers need a financial lifeline.

By Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Long-term care settlement to cost CalPERS as much as $2.7B
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 14, 2021
Long-term care settlement to cost CalPERS as much as $2.7B

Policyholders saw an 85% bump in their premiums in 2015, despite assurances when they signed up that rates would not increase.

By Emile Hallez