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Retirement Clearinghouse in the News
Find news articles referencing RCH and our services, including Auto Portability
P&I: Obama Calls for More Retirement Savings Portability in Address
Pensions & Investments highlights President Obama's call for more retirement savings portability, in his final State of the Union address.
PLANSPONSOR: ABGI and RCH Team Up to Assist Participants with Consolidations
PLANSPONSOR covers the ABGI-RCH consolidation program.
BenefitsPro Covers ABGI-RCH Roll-In Link-Up
Aim is to help sponsors and participants by preventing retirement plan leakage
401kSpecialist Highlights Auto Portability, RCH
John Sullivan highlights the rise of Auto Portability as an emerging solution to address the problem of leakage.
401kTV Advises Sponsors to Help Participants with Roll-Ins
401kTV advises plan sponsors to consider helping their participants roll in balances into their current plan, providing a link to the Mobile Work Force study.
RCH in MarketWatch: How to Manage Multiple Retirement Accounts (If You Must)
RCH's CEO Spencer Williams offers a year-end checklist for those retirement savers who've elected to leave qualified retirement savings accounts behind.
RCH in BenefitsPro: Addressing the critical problem of 401(k) cash-outs
BenefitsPro's Nick Thonrton quotes RCH's CEO Spencer Williams on the problem of plan leakage through cash outs.
RCH in EBN: The Unintended Consequences of Auto Enrollment
In Employee Benefit News, RCH CEO Spencer Williams identifies lower average balances as an unintended consequence of auto enrollment.