Auto Portability: It’s All About the Participants

Tom Hawkins explains how auto portability expressly addresses the needs of small-balance retirement savers who frequently change jobs
Auto portability all about participants
Graphic courtesy of Tom Hawkins

It’s sometimes easy to forget a basic tenet about auto portability.

Auto portability is about the participants.

And not just any participants. Auto portability is about the participants who truly need it, and—according to multiple surveys—have expressed a strong preference for it.

A Fast and Furious Sequence of Events

Given the pace of recent and highly remarkable events associated with auto portability, it’s easy to get a bit ungrounded.

These events include:

One could be forgiven for focusing on these events, because quite frankly, there is simply no precedent for this type of collaborative action in the retirement services industry.

It’s For the Participants

However, the fact remains that these actions are driven by the industry’s sincere desire to improve the retirement security of marginalized defined contribution participants. Specifically, auto portability addresses the needs of small-balance retirement savers (below $7,000) who frequently change jobs and become subject to their former-employer’s mandatory distribution provisions.

Most often, these small-balance job-changers:

  • Are minorities and/or women
  • Have lower incomes
  • Are younger
  • Cash out much more frequently than their higher-balance counterparts

A simple graphic illustrates the effects of preserving 1-3 $7,000 balances on future retirement income:

Figure 1: Effect of Preserving Small Balances on Future Retirement Income Under Multiple Job-Changing Scenarios

Graphic courtesy of Tom Hawkins

Participants Want Auto Portability

While there’s unanimity on the participants who will benefit the most from auto portability, you might be surprised to learn that participants want auto portability as well.

There are at least three highly credible surveys that reveal participants’ strong preferences for auto portability:

Paying Attention to Participants

Ultimately, auto portability is about paying attention to the needs and desires of the most marginalized defined contribution participants. If the entire defined contribution ecosystem can come together and take collaborative action on their behalf, it augurs well for Americans’ retirement security.

SEE ALSO:

• No One is Coming to Save You From Missing Participants

• Principal Becomes 6th Recordkeeper to Join Portability Services Network

• Portability Services Network Launches Solution to Reduce Plan Leakage

Thomas Hawkins, contributing author to 401(k) Specialist
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Tom Hawkins is Senior Vice President, Marketing and Research with Retirement Clearinghouse. He oversees all critical operational aspects of this area, including RCH’s web presence, digital marketing, and plan sponsor proposals. In other roles for RCH, Hawkins has performed product development, helped lead the company’s re-branding, evaluated and organized industry data, and makes significant contributions to RCH thought leadership positions.

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