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D&I Efforts, ESG Investing and More Lawsuits Are Among 2021 DC Trends


D&I Efforts, ESG Investing and More Lawsuits Are Among 2021 DC Trends
Janus Henderson Investors reviewed study findings, recent legislation and litigation during a webinar.
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A recent Janus Henderson Investors webinar reviewed key defined contribution (DC) trends and developments in the retirement industry for 2021, pinpointing diversity and inclusion (D&I), retirement confidence and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing as top highlights.
The webinar, hosted by Matthew Sommer, head of defined contribution and wealth advisor services at Janus Henderson Investors, noted that a 2020 survey of DC plan sponsors by Willis Towers Watson found close to two-thirds of respondents extended their organizations D&I efforts to their retirement plans. The study, “Moving the Needle on Defined Contribution Plans” offered four suggestions for plan sponsors to consider, including targeting specific cohorts; extending D&I to the committee composition; inc ....

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Despite Covid, Americans Are Confident About Retirement


Despite Covid, Americans Are Confident About Retirement
Retirement confidence continues to be strongly related to retirement plan participation.
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May 6, 2021 8:00 AM EDT
Nearly three in 10 Americans (29%) feel very confident in their ability to retire comfortably, according to the 2021 Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS) just published by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).
And 80% of retirees report feeling either very or somewhat confident about having enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement years, Craig Copeland, EBRI Senior Research Associate and co-author of the report, said in an interview.
Not surprisingly, retirement confidence continues to be strongly related to retirement plan participation, whether in a defined contribution plan, defined benefit plan, or individual retirement arrangement. Workers reporting they or their spouse have money in one of these plans are nearly twice as likely as those without any o ....

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Participants Expressing COVID-19-Related Withdrawal Regret


Participants Expressing COVID-19-Related Withdrawal Regret
They say loans and withdrawals put them in a better place financially, but they are concerned about their long-term financial picture.
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Nearly seven in 10 (68%) individuals who took a loan or withdrawal from their retirement plan, a traditional lender or investments due to COVID-19 agree or strongly agree that they are now in a better place financially because they took a loan or withdrawal, according to a Voya Financial survey.
However, nearly half (47%) say they took more money than they needed, and 59% reported they wish they had consulted a financial professional before taking a loan or withdrawal. Two-thirds (65%) say borrowing from their accounts has put them behind in saving for retirement. ....

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