NEPC’s Bill Ryan was recently quoted in a Financial Advisor IQ article to discuss how defined contribution plans are seeking help navigating target date funds as a result of recent regulatory and legal actions, according to our 2022 DC Plan Trends & Fees Survey. View the article on Financial Advisor IQ’s site here.
Retirement income products remain popular among defined contribution plans, but sponsors are increasingly seeking help navigating them, including by tapping the services of outsourced chief investment officers, according to a recent report.
Target date funds, which offer installment withdrawals as a source of income in retirement, continue dominating among retirement income solutions, with 96% of DC plans reporting using them, unchanged from 2020, investment consultant and OCIO provider NEPC said it found in a survey of 119 clients and 207 DC plans, representing 2.2 million plan participants and $283 billion in combined assets.
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“Off-the-shelf and custom TDFs can have wide-ranging risk allocations, expenses, and best practices for management and reporting — something recent regulation and court cases are looking to address,” Bill Ryan, partner and head of DC Solutions at NEPC, said in a statement. “As we’re likely to see continued focus on America’s retirement crisis in the years ahead, plan sponsors should be having hard conversations today about their fiduciary decision making and monitoring process for TDFs on their menu.”
Read the full article on Financial Advisor IQ’s website here.