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401(k) Apps
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401(k) apps are digital tools or mobile applications that help users manage their 401(k) retirement accounts. They allow users to view balances, track investment performance, adjust contribution levels, and access educational resources about retirement planning. These apps often integrate with employers’ retirement plan providers, offering convenient, real-time access to account information and tools to optimize savings and investment strategies.
Account Security Trumps Convenience Among Retirement Plan Websites, Apps: J.D. Power
Bank of America (including Merrill) ranks highest by far in “Digital Experience Satisfaction”
September 10, 2025
Young Investors Much Prefer Apps Over Websites: J.D. Power
New research finds apps essential to attract and retain younger investors; J.P. Morgan Wealth Management ranks highest in wealth management digital experience satisfaction
November 28, 2022
‘Financial Wellness Membership’ Targets Boomers
Silvur launches first-of-its-kind “financial wellness membership” via an app for the modern Boomer retiree in a post-pension world.
April 27, 2021
‘Retirement Score’ Calculator Launched to Help Older Adults Improve Financial Fitness
Over 3,000 data points drawn from income, spending and savings enable a new financial fitness calculator to provide…
September 9, 2020
MassMutual Becomes the ‘Face’ of 401(k)—Literally
RetireSMART app now supports Face ID on iPhone X, giving users secure access and enhanced tools to manage retirement savings.
February 7, 2018
Retirement Readiness? There’s an App for That
Smaller, faster, smarter—consumers are demanding it for, well …everything, and that includes retirement readiness. Here's the latest.
November 29, 2017
MassMutual Gets SMART with New 401(k) Digital Upgrade
Retirement tool upgrades give 401(k) savers clearer guidance, better decisions, and improved outcomes to meet retirement goals.
January 9, 2017
Millennials Ditch 401(k) Advisors for 401(k) Apps
Hey! Guy with the man bun, hipster beard and skinny red jeans—not cool. Millennials are ditching advisors (including…
July 12, 2016