Fidelity Investments, the biggest U.S. mutual fund company,
says it
will do away with its traditional pension plan for about 32,000 of its
workers in order to offer them a retiree health reimbursement plan and
a beefed
up profit-sharing plan.
“The pension plan was a relatively small component of our
overall retirement savings program,” says Fidelity spokeswoman Anne Crowley. “The cornerstone of our
retirement savings program is our profit-sharing plan.”
The profit-sharing plan has two components—an annual
profit-sharing
contribution Boston-based Fidelity makes to employees and
Fidelity’s
dollar-for-dollar match of its employees’ 401(k) contributions, the
spokeswoman says. Fidelity currently matches up to 5 percent of
employee 401(k)
contributions.
In doing an analysis of benefits, Fidelity identified a
“significant
gap” in that it didn’t have a health care component for retirees,
Crowley
says.
“We have a very generous health care plan when we’re
employed, but
there was not a health care component for you when you retired,”
she
says. “In light of that and our own studies which showed this week that a
couple reaching 65 will [need] $215,000 to fund health care costs in
retirement,
we felt it was a significant gap that needed to be
addressed.”
Under the new plan, the 401(k) plan match will rise to 7
percent and
profit-sharing contribution will continue, Crowley
says.
The pension plan will be terminated May 31, and employees of
Fidelity for a year or more will immediately become vested.
Employees can receive the accrued benefits either in a lump
sum that
they can roll into their profit-sharing plan where they can direct
investments, or they can choose to take it in an annuity, which will
provide
them with a lifetime annual payment in retirement, she
says.
Current retirees will continue to receive the same monthly
pension
distribution, but it won’t come from the Fidelity pension plan,
Crowley
says.
Filed by Kathie O’Donnell of Investment News, a sister publication of
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