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How To Increase Employee Participation In Your Retirement Plan

It is the age old issue of how to increase employee participation in your 401k plan. We know how crucial it is to the overall success of the plan – particularly to the highly compensated employee group. High participation also helps in creating a positive attitude towards the company and helps greatly in employee retention.

So, how can you increase participation in your plan? All major studies show a 401k plan is more appealing if you:

  • Do a great job of designing a plan to meet the company’s goals, taking into account other pension plans, if any, demographics and employee investment sophistication. Hire a qualified pension consultant to help you do this. Involve a couple of key “rank-and-file” employees in the process.
  • Shorten or eliminate the waiting period for new employees to enter the plan. You are more apt to get a new employee to enroll during your orientation meetings when you have their full attention and can explain the benefits to them in a small group than you are one year down the road.
  • Provide a matching contribution. The idea of “free” money has a strong appeal, even if its only a dime on the dollar. The larger the match, the bigger the impact on enrollment.
  • Provide loans and hardship withdrawal options. Many employees don’t want to put money into a plan that they can’t get to in an emergency. Emphasis the loan and hardship feature in all enrollment meetings.
  • Furnish lots of good plan information. Regularly tell your employees about the plan and it’s benefits to them. Do this through more than just one medium. Use emails, newsletters, internet, intranet, statements, etc.
  • Ensure that a broad range of investment options are available. The day of providing just three or four options is gone. The average plan today has 18 options and it is still growing. A good plan will provide from 11 to 20 options that are well balanced between index funds, actively managed and target date funds.
  • Demonstrate to the plan participants that your are monitoring the investment options by providing them with regular reports that provide net performance for each option against an appropriate index. Change funds that no longer meet the Plan’s criteria for investment selection and communicate this to all participants.
  • Provide an Investment Advice Service or offer one-on-one meetings to participants by a qualified financial advisor to help participants ensure that they will meet their retirement goals.
  • Provide daily Internet and telephone access to asset and balance information. Allow participants to trade frequently. When an employee feels in control of their assets, they feel better about being a part of the plan.
  • Hold 401k meetings quarterly. These are great opportunities to communicate plan benefits and features. Remember, you need to sell the plan and the more opportunities you give your employees to enroll the more likely they are to join.
  • Consider automatic enrollment. It has both good and bad points, but the Pension Protection Act of 2006 greatly enhanced the plan sponsors ability to automatically enroll employees.

Personalize It

When it comes to getting your employees to participate in the 401k plans, personalized employee communication can go a long way, according to Watson Wyatt’s latest 401k Value Index™ research.

The research reveals that employees who receive personalized statements contribute 0.85 percent more of their salary to the 401k plan on average, compared with employees who don’t receive this information. This can mean a significant difference in retirement savings. For example, a 32-year-old earning $35,000 today would have an additional $73,415 in savings at age 62. This assumes a 7 percent return on investment, as well as annual raises of 5 percent per year.

Furthermore, companies that use personalized statements to inform employees about their 401k plan have an average 6 percent higher participation rate compared with those that don’t. The survey also shows that employers that communicate at least quarterly on such issues as the principles of the time value of money have a 4 percent higher employee participation rate than companies that communicate this information less frequently.

As a plan sponsor who is concerned about employee participation, you should always attempt to personalize any employee communications about the plan. This includes enrollment materials and other forms of communications. For example, if you are providing enrollment material to a group of new employees who are in their twenties, the ideas and data should be target to their life circumstances. To often generic material and we just hope they get the message.

“The results of the survey confirm our long-held belief that targeted communication is one of the best ways to change employee behavior and enhance a 401k plan’s value,” says Greg Metzger, director for defined contribution consulting at Watson Wyatt. “Many employers underestimate the importance of communications in helping employees make the most of their retirement plan.”

Remember, you will always have some of your employees who won’t participate in your plan regardless of what you do. The key is to maximize usage of your plan by those who will participate.

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