02 Jul 2024
Try and Find Me: How Do You Locate a Missing Participant?
Plan sponsors, administrators, and even qualified termination administrators may need to locate missing participants or beneficiaries. It may be time for the required minimum distribution to begin or pay a designated beneficiary. The employee may have terminated decades ago. Even correction of a plan failure under the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System may require payment of additional benefits to terminated participants. Using commercial locator services, credit reporting agencies, or internet searches are some effective methods of locating lost participants. Having a process is paramount to showing fiduciary due diligence.
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- Missing Participants Best Practices Checklist
Reference this checklist when advising plan sponsors and plan fiduciaries what steps they can take to identify and locate missing participants in employee benefit plans. Consistent with their obligations of prudence and loyalty under ERISA, plan fiduciaries must apply reasonable efforts in locating missing participants and beneficiaries who are due benefits under a plan.
- Missing Participants Policy and Procedures (Qualified Retirement Plan)
Suggest that your retirement plan sponsors adopt and tailor for their use this Missing Participants Policy and Procedures to establish a process to identify and locate missing plan participants.
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