Plan Management, by the Numbers

Nearly one-quarter of surveyed plan sponsors last renegotiated fees with their current adviser more than 5 years ago.

What relationships do retirement plan advisers form with plan sponsors? Sister publication PLANSPONSOR’s 2026 Defined Contribution Plan Benchmarking Report tallied responses of 4,387 plan sponsors from a wide variety of U.S. industries and found that 52.9% of respondents had worked with their adviser for more than seven years, compared with 31.6% who had worked with them for less than five years.

More than three-quarters of respondents (76.1%) said their adviser or advisory team gave excellent service, while 21.6% reported good or satisfactory service, and only 2.3% reported receiving poor service.

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Do you employ an adviser or consultant to assist with investment selection and/or plan design?

  • Yes, an advisory team
  • Yes, an individual adviser
  • Yes, an investment consultant
  • No
  • Unsure
Source: 2026 PLANSPONSOR Defined Contribution Plan Benchmarking Report

The survey asked plan sponsors about their adviser’s relationship with participants. They answered that their adviser:

  • Directly provides participant financial education and advice, with fee paid by the participant: 9%
  • Directly provides participant financial education and advice, with fee paid by the plan sponsor: 20%
  • Directly provides participant financial education and advice, with no fee for services: 26%
  • Provides guidance about third-party financial education and advice: 4%
  • Does not engage in direct participant financial education and advice: 41%


When was the last time you renegotiated fees with your current adviser?

1 year ago
30.3%
2 years ago
16.2%
3 years ago
12.1%
4 years ago
5.1%
5 years ago
24.2%
Source: 2026 PLANSPONSOR Defined Contribution Plan Benchmarking Report

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