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Press Release Abernathy Daley 401(k) Consultants Study Finds 84% of Corporate Retirement Plans in United States Have at Least One Regulatory or Fiduciary 'Red Flag' Violation |
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Issued by Abernathy Daley 401k Consultants Jan. 29, 2025 |
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NEW YORK -- Abernathy Daley 401k Consultants (“Abernathy-Daley”), a consultancy in 401(k) plan administration and employee education, has found that nearly 84% of United States-based retirement plans have at least one likely Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) red flag from a regulatory and/or fiduciary violation. These findings indicate that over 600,000 American companies could be at potential risk of fines, legal penalties, and fiduciary failure. Abernathy-Daley analyzed the latest Form 5500 filings for 764,729 plans, identifying and tagging each plan with any red flags from their most recent filing. Abernathy-Daley defines red flag violations as either “infractions, fineable offenses, fiduciary failure, or plan malpractice” and are separated into two main categories: Regulatory Infraction Red Flags (RIRF) and Egregious Plan Mismanagement Red Flags (EPMRF). Key Research Findings:
“Plan sponsors and employees are not only overpaying for their retirement plans on a widespread scale; they are also being underserved and exposed to unplanned and potentially damaging legal, compliance, and financial risks,” said Steven Abernathy, CEO of Abernathy. “CFOs, HR leaders, and other key executives must work to ensure the design and administration of their plans align with legal and fiduciary requirements.” Monetary Penalties from Retirement Plan Mismanagement In 2024, the Employee Benefits Security Administration’s (EBSA) legal proceedings restored nearly $1.4 billion to employee benefit plans, participants, and beneficiaries. EBSA’s ensuing criminal investigations resulted in 68 indictments and 161 convictions or guilty pleas, including from plan officials and corporate officers. On January 21, 2025, Vanguard agreed to pay more than $100 million in fines to the Security Exchange Commission for misleading investors regarding their Target Date Funds, along with $40 million in fines to 401(k) plan participants. Abernathy-Daley Research Methodology RIRFs are defined by Abernathy-Daley as “the most severe violations, which represent issues within the retirement plan that can result in civil legal penalties, discovery leading to trial, or both.” The selected RIRF infraction categories were: 1.) Loss from fraud or dishonesty; 2.) Not offering qualified default investment alternatives (QDIA); 3.) an insufficient fidelity bond; and 4.) Not 404(c) compliant. Abernathy-Daley found at least 328,833 retirement plans had at least one RIRF, representing approximately 43% of the total plans. Egregious Plan Mismanagement Red Flags (EPMRFs) are defined as “red flags that may not necessarily result in a fine, but represent failure of:
The selected EPMRF infraction categories were: 1.) Not including automatic enrollment; 2.) No corrective distribution of excessive contributions; 3.) No 404(c) with participant-directed accounts; and 4.) Failure to transmit payments on time. Abernathy-Daley found at least 584,113 retirement plans had at least one EPMRF, representing approximately 76% of the total plans. “Retirement plans represent a fiduciary duty toward employees and provide an essential competitive advantage for talent acquisition and retention. Yet, these alarming findings clearly show that administrators are not keeping plan sponsors out of harm’s way and plan sponsors are not offering their employees a bulletproof retirement plan,” said Matthew Daley, president of Abernathy-Daley. Daley continued, “As a result, hundreds of thousands of unknowing American businesses could conceivably face considerable regulatory and fiduciary penalties. We recommend implementing benchmarking audits to ensure corporate leaders remain in compliance and deliver the optimal solutions and choices to their employees.” Contact Abernathy Daley 401k Consultants to schedule a cost-free benchmarking audit and ensure retirement plans meet all regulatory and fiduciary standards at https://www.abernathydaley401k.com/ About Abernathy Daley 401k Consultants Abernathy Daley 401k Consultants, a 401(k)-plan administration and employee education consultancy, provides unbiased, ethical, and conservative guidance to enable all employers and employees to make informed decisions about their retirement plans. Abernathy-Daley’s mission is to increase the viability of employees’ retirement plans, lessen the burden on the HR department’s resources, and reduce plan costs while improving employee outcomes. Expertly tailored to each client’s criteria, Abernathy-Daley’s 401(k) plans and recommendations have the goal to deliver significant cost savings, reduce time spent on administrative duties, and enable companies to provide valuable employee education. For more information, visit https://www.abernathydaley401k.com/. |
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