Thought Leadership

Retirement Clearinghouse (RCH) is an innovator in the retirement services industry, developing and introducing industry best practices that are moving retirement forward by delivering retirement portability for millions of job-changing Americans. RCH is proud to showcase our thought leadership, as well as other public policy makers and industry leaders whose positions are consistent with our own views and practices.


Dec
14
2015

SSgA's Melissa Kahn Highlights Leakage as One of Three Critical Problems to Solve

SSgA's Melissa Kahn identifies leakage as one of three critical issues facing the Defined Contribution industry.

Oct
06
2015

RCH Makes Auto Portability Frequently-Asked Questions Available

RCH makes available Auto Portability Frequently-Asked Questions

Oct
06
2015

WISER Conducts Fall Forum on Auto Portability


The Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER) conducts a forum entitled "The Leading Edge - Auto Portability: A Solution to Prevent Cash Outs & Preserve 401(k) Assets."

Sep
10
2015

RCH and Boston Research Technologies Release Mobile Workforce Study


RCH and Boston Research Technologies (BRT) release groundbreaking new research about participants' distribution decisions at job change.

May
15
2015

DCIIA White Paper: Encouraging Roll-Ins is a Key DC Plan Success Factor

In their May 2015 white paper, the DCIIA Plan Administrative Committee endorses a practice to "encourage consolidation of participants' retirement accounts" via roll-in programs.

Apr
15
2015

Nevin Adams Says to Solve Leakage by Reducing Cashouts, Not Limiting Loans

NAPA Net's Nevin Adams dispels the myth that retirement savings leakage can be solved by limiting loans.

Apr
08
2015

Alicia Munnell in MarketWatch: Supporting the RCH Goal of a Retirement Savings Clearinghouse

Alicia Munnell comes down squarely in favor of a clearinghouse for the nation's 401(k) system.

Apr
03
2015

RCH Finds Willing Audience for Portability in Washington


View the document that makes the case for Portability: RCH's Public Policy Brief.

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