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Verity launches tool for 403(b) market

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Vynntana allows for collaboration among stakeholders.

Verity Asset Management, a Durham, North Carolina-based registered investment adviser, has launched a tool for plan managers at nonprofit organizations to better oversee and manage their plans.

Called Vynntana, the plan governance platform is designed to serve 403(b) and 457(b) employer plan sponsors, their eligible plan participants (employees of K-14 public schools, colleges, churches, governmental agencies, and non-profits), and investment providers.

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“Vynntana allows all parties to engage and collaborate for the betterment of plan performance,” Verity said in a release.

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