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Some Sponsors Still Hazy on PPA, Fiduciary Issues

January 20, 2010 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Some 29% of defined contribution plan sponsors at plans with less than $1 million in assets up to $10 million in assets said in a recent poll that they were familiar or very familiar with how the Pension Protection Act (PPA) could help their participants.

An AllianceBernstein news release about its study of 1,000 plan sponsors, Inside the Minds of Plan Sponsors, said large-retirement savings program officials did better on the PPA issue; 61% of plans with more than $250 million in assets said they know their way around the key pension reform law.  

The AllianceBernstein research also found that fiduciary understanding is still a significant challenge for many of the sponsors polled. Some 45% of micro-plan (less than $1 million in assets) or small-plan sponsors (between $1 million and $10 million in assets) do not see themselves as fiduciaries. 

“It’s not surprising to see a significant disparity between plan sponsors from larger plans and those from smaller plans in terms of their understanding of fiduciary issues, as responsible executives at large companies usually have more focused roles and additional resources,” said Richard A. Davies, Head of Product Strategy for AllianceBernstein Defined Contribution Investments (ABDC), in the news release. “This research demonstrates that there is a real opportunity for financial advisers and consultants to help the smaller plan sponsors who have limited time and resources to spend on their plans.” 

QDIA Use 

Meanwhile, according to the research, 38% of micro and small plan sponsors are using a qualified default investment option (QDIA), such as a target-date or risk-based fund. In contrast, 56% of mega plans are currently doing so.

Commented AllianceBernstein researchers: “While there is certainly room for more mega plans to adopt default options that are QDIA-compliant, these findings highlight the implications for smaller plans whose sponsors may not grasp the benefits - to them or their participants - of implementing a QDIA.” 

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