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Products July 20, 2011
MetLife Offers Paper on Participant Fee Disclosure Rules
MetLife wrote a paper to help plan sponsors understand their new obligations regarding investment-related performance and fee information disclosures to participants of ERISA plans.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff
In the guide, titled “Final Regulation on Participant-Level Fee Disclosures,” plan fiduciaries can find information on the following:
- Fee Disclosure Requirements
- Timing and Frequency of Communications
- Fiduciary Breaches
- Tips for Getting Ready
“MetLife is committed to delivering timely educational programs and resources to help our clients understand what can sometimes be complicated information,” said Thomas G. Hogan Jr., Senior Vice President, MetLife. To download a copy of the report, go to http://www.metlife.com/mlr.
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