For more stories like this, sign up for the PLANSPONSOR NEWSDash daily newsletter.
Products May 23, 2007
Prudential Redesigns Retirement Planning Web site
May 23, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Prudential
Financial has redesigned its Web site for retirement plan
participants in an effort to make online retirement planning
easier.
Reported by Adrien Martin
According to a company press release , the Web site includes:
- a design that was extensively tested to ensure it creates an environment that’s compelling.
- a new accounts Home Page that delivers a clear big-picture overview of every retirement account – including defined contribution, defined benefit and non-qualified programs – a participant may have with Prudential.
- a user-friendly layout that delivers critical information about account values, contribution activity, asset allocation, and performance.
- a design that makes it easy for participants to conduct the most common transactions, including asset re-allocations.
- account details that are available by clicking on the account name.
- the Retirement Income Calculator that generates a projected monthly retirement income and compares it with the participant’s expected retirement expenses.
“Our new Web site is designed to help individuals feel comfortable and confident about managing their retirement accounts online. By making the site simple and user-friendly – and by incorporating new and innovative resources and tools – we believe we can help individuals achieve better retirement outcomes,” said Jim Mallozzi, senior vice president, Marketing, Product and Advisory Services, at Prudential Retirement, in the release.
You Might Also Like:
Ascensus Adding $3.9B to Recordkeeping Assets with Acquisition
Purchase will bring in-house Mutual of Omaha's 401(k) business, to which it had provided outsourced services for years.
Retirement Industry People Moves
Principal promotes Branham to national retirement investment director; Spouting Rock hires chief client officer; Natixis bolsters retirement product sales; and...
Youngest Workers Feel They Face Most Retirement Obstacles
Workers from Generation Z say the cohort experiences higher financial stress than other generations, affecting their job performance, according to...