2016
PLANADVISER Micro Plan Survey

Exploring the needs of micro plans

Micro Industry Data

2015 PLANADVISER Micro Plan Survey: Plan Benchmarking

Type(s) of DC Plan(s) Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
401(k)91.6%91.8%91.5%
403(b)6.9%5.5%7.5%
4573.9%2.4%4.5%
Money purchase1.5%2.2%1.3%
Profit sharing17.1%11.0%19.7%
ESOP1.6%0.7%2.0%
Nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC)0.9%0.7%1.0%
SEP/SIMPLE IRA1.3%1.2%1.3%
Other2.0%2.4%1.9%
Adviser Use Among Plans
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Yes65.9%58.2%68.9%
No34.1%41.8%31.1%
Adviser Fiduciary Status
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Yes – 3(38) fiduciary19.0%18.6%19.2%
Yes – 3(21) fiduciary20.8%16.1%22.4%
No33.5%33.1%33.6%
Unsure/Don’t know26.7%32.2%24.8%
Common Adviser Services
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Review of fund performance89.8%85.1%91.3%
Plan investment selection guidance87.3%85.1%88.1%
One-on-one participant education74.2%64.9%77.3%
Evaluating/Explaining provider fees72.8%61.4%76.7%
Group participant education70.8%57.0%75.5%
Provider selection/due diligence62.1%51.8%65.7%
Plan compliance with laws and IPS51.7%43.9%54.3%
Investment committee fund review51.4%36.0%56.7%
Benchmarking plan design50.8%44.7%52.8%
Creation/Monitoring of IPS46.1%36.8%49.3%
Plan Design Elements
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Automatic enrollment22.0%19.6%22.9%
Automatic escalation14.7%11.5%16.0%
Investment policy statement42.7%29.6%47.8%
Loan provision73.8%73.8%73.8%
Hardship withdrawal provision88.3%85.9%89.2%
Safe harbor60.7%65.2%59.1%
Roth feature59.0%55.6%60.2%
Fee equalization policy11.4%7.9%12.9%
Auto-Enrollment Default Deferral Rate
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
<3%18.0%11.4%20.4%
3%46.6%47.1%46.4%
4%–5%17.7%21.4%16.3%
>5%15.8%17.1%15.3%
Unsure/Don’t know1.9%2.9%1.5%
Re-Enrollment Actions Taken in Past 12–18 Months
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Non-participants11.5%6.9%13.4%
Participants saving below default deferral2.5%1.7%2.7%
Participants not in default investment1.7%0.0%2.4%
No attempts to re-enroll any groups87.2%92.2%85.2%
Financial Education Offered by Employers
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Investing basics/strategies33.3%24.7%37.0%
Saving and budgeting20.3%14.5%22.7%
Retiree health care planning9.2%7.0%10.1%
Credit/Debt management7.8%6.8%8.3%
Social Security strategies6.4%5.3%6.9%
Tax/Estate planning5.8%4.6%6.3%
College saving5.1%3.4%5.8%
Home buying4.4%3.9%4.6%
Long-term care4.0%3.9%4.0%
Participation Eligibility
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Immediately upon hire17.5%16.2%18.0%
Within 3 months of hire22.0%19.4%23.0%
Within 4 to 6 months of hire16.5%15.5%16.9%
After 6 months from date of hire44.0%48.9%42.0%
Matching Contribution Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Yes66.9%58.2%70.6%
No31.4%38.9%28.2%
Unsure/Don’t know1.7%2.9%1.2%
Approximate Maximum Match
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
More than 100% of first 6% of salary8.6%7.9%8.8%
100% of first 6% of salary11.7%13.3%11.2%
51%–99% of first 6% of salary25.3%25.1%25.4%
50% of first 6% of salary19.5%20.7%19.1%
Less than 50% of first 6% of salary26.6%21.2%28.3%
Other8.4%11.8%7.2%
Frequency of Matching Contributions
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Annually or quarterly18.3%18.9%18.1%
Monthly7.6%8.0%7.5%
Twice monthly or biweekly58.6%58.4%58.7%
Weekly12.2%13.0%11.9%
Other3.2%1.7%3.7%
Participants Maximizing Match
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
All or nearly all participants (>90%)33.0%37.8%31.3%
Vast majority (75%–90%)19.1%12.4%21.4%
More than average (50%–75%)19.5%15.0%21.0%
Less than average (25%–50%)15.2%17.2%14.5%
A minority (10%–25%)5.8%7.7%5.2%
Very few (<10%)7.5%9.9%6.6%
“True Up”* Provision for Matching Contributions
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Yes17.3%15.2%18.0%
No48.8%46.4%49.6%
Unsure/Don’t know34.0%38.4%32.5%
Footnote: *A true-up match may be used to restore matching contributions “lost” when an employee reaches the annual contribution limit prior to year-end.
When Participants Are 100% Vested
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Immediately on enrollment31.5%35.9%30.0%
6 months0.9%2.1%0.4%
1 year3.5%5.5%2.8%
2 years2.2%3.0%1.9%
3 years7.9%9.7%7.3%
4 years3.4%3.0%3.5%
5 years25.3%24.5%25.6%
>5 years25.4%16.5%28.5%
Participants With Loans Outstanding
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Average10.3%9.5%10.7%
Median6.0%2.0%8.0%
Participants Making Hardship Withdrawals
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Average1.1%0.8%1.2%
Median0.0%0.0%0.0%
Number of Investment Options Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Average23.521.124.2
Median20.019.020.0
Number of Investment Options Held by Participants
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Average5.75.85.7
Median5.04.05.0
Types of Investment Options Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Target-date funds66.9%58.5%70.1%
Target-risk funds54.8%53.8%55.2%
Balanced fund(s)73.0%65.4%76.0%
Money market fund63.9%57.9%66.3%
Stable value fund41.3%32.1%44.9%
Employer stock1.8%1.6%1.8%
Real estate/REITs22.3%18.9%23.7%
Alternative investments5.1%5.0%5.1%
Socially responsible fund(s)10.5%12.6%9.7%
Participant-managed account service28.1%28.0%28.2%
Results
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Participation rate (average)73.1%69.8%74.4%
Participation rate (median)80.0%79.0%80.0%
Account balance (average)$69,868 $51,610 $76,980
Account balance (median)$50,000 $31,083 $58,163
Income-Oriented Products/Services Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
In-plan: guaranteed monthly income**5.8%6.6%5.5%
In-plan: guaranteed minimum benefit***2.2%2.0%2.3%
In-plan: no guarantees6.9%5.6%7.4%
Out-of-plan: annuity purchase0.9%1.0%0.8%
No income-oriented products50.1%49.5%50.3%
Unsure of income product type37.1%37.4%37.0%
Footnote: **E.g., deferred fixed annuities, guaranteed minimum income benefits (GMIBs). ***E.g., guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefits (GMWBs), deferred variable annuities.
Investment Vehicles Used in DC Plan
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Mutual funds89.8%87.2%90.8%
Separate accounts22.2%19.9%23.1%
Collective investment trusts (CITs)7.2%7.1%7.3%
ETFs (outside of brokerage windows)12.0%11.0%12.3%
Self-directed brokerage window7.5%6.3%8.0%
Mutual fund window5.5%5.7%5.4%
Other5.7%7.1%5.1%
Frequency of Formal Review of Investment Options
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Quarterly16.9%14.1%17.9%
Twice a year12.4%7.1%14.5%
Annually48.0%42.9%50.0%
Every 1 to 2 years6.3%8.6%5.4%
Every >2 to 3 years4.7%5.1%4.6%
Every >3 years2.9%4.5%2.2%
Never8.9%17.7%5.4%
Approximate Average Expense Ratio of Plan Investments
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
<0.25% (<25 bps)7.0%9.9%5.9%
0.25%–0.50% (25–50 bps)13.4%9.1%15.2%
>0.50%–0.75% (51–75 bps)8.4%5.4%9.6%
>0.75%–1.0% (76–100 bps)11.0%7.1%12.6%
>1.0%–1.5% (101–150 bps)9.4%7.6%10.2%
>1.5%–2.0% (151–200 bps)1.7%2.5%1.3%
>2.0%–2.5% (201–250 bps)0.7%1.4%0.5%
>2.5% (>250 bps)0.3%0.6%0.2%
Unsure/Don’t know48.0%56.4%44.5%
Frequency of Formal Review of Administrative Costs/Fees
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Annually71.7%67.3%73.5%
Every 1 to 2 years10.9%9.9%11.3%
Every >2 to 3 years5.4%5.9%5.2%
Every >3 to 5 years1.3%1.5%1.2%
Every >5 years1.5%2.3%1.2%
Unsure/Don’t know9.3%13.0%7.7%
Paying for Plan’s Administrative/Recordkeeping Costs
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Participants – via direct fees15.1%12.1%16.3%
Shared – participants and sponsors20.5%14.2%23.1%
Sponsor/Employer pays directly47.1%59.2%42.1%
None – fees paid by revenue sharing5.3%2.6%6.4%
Unsure/Don’t know12.0%11.9%12.1%
Total Plan Fees Calculated for the Prior Plan Year
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Yes, and we externally benchmarked our plan’s cost/fees as part of the process18.7%12.8%21.2%
Yes, and we plan to externally benchmark our plan’s cost/fees in the near future4.5%2.9%5.2%
Yes, but we did not externally benchmark our plan’s cost/fees14.5%14.1%14.7%
No, but we intend to calculate total fees in the next 6 months4.8%5.0%4.8%
No, but we may do it at some point in the future28.4%31.4%27.1%
Unsure/Don’t know29.0%33.8%27.0%
Length of Relationship With Provider
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Up to 1 year4.8%6.5%4.1%
>1 year to 3 years17.3%20.2%16.0%
>3 years to 5 years15.9%17.1%15.4%
>5 years to 7 years12.4%10.3%13.2%
>7 years46.3%40.9%48.5%
Unsure/Don’t know3.4%5.0%2.7%
Frequency of Formal Review of Providers
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Annually64.0%58.5%66.3%
Every 1 to 2 years10.1%9.9%10.1%
Every >2 to 3 years6.9%7.0%6.8%
Every >3 to 5 years5.2%4.8%5.4%
Every >5 years2.2%2.7%2.0%
Unsure/Don’t know11.6%17.1%9.3%
Investment Committee for the DC Plan
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Internal employees only26.4%17.9%29.8%
External non-employees only2.0%2.5%1.8%
Employees and non-employees20.7%9.5%25.2%
Unsure of composition1.7%0.5%2.2%
No investment committee43.3%62.2%35.8%
Unsure/Don’t know5.8%7.5%5.2%
Number of Responsible Plan Fiduciaries (RPFs) in Plan~
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
One person27.6%35.1%24.6%
2 or 3 people44.1%35.1%47.6%
4 or 5 people6.5%2.5%8.1%
More than 5 people3.3%1.5%4.0%
Unsure/Don’t know18.6%25.7%15.7%
Footnote: ~408(b)2 defines an RPF as “a fiduciary with authority to cause the covered plan to enter into, or extend or renew, the contract or arrangement.” In other words, it is the person or committee who has the power to hire and fire the particular service provider, e.g., the broker/dealer, recordkeeper or RIA.
Investment Advice Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Financial planner/adviser – on-site45.1%32.1%50.6%
Financial planner/adviser – phone-based23.3%16.4%26.2%
Independent third party^11.0%7.4%12.5%
Provider’s proprietary services/tools20.7%15.9%22.7%
Through another source4.8%4.7%4.8%
Total offering advice70.4%58.8%75.3%
No advice offered29.6%41.2%24.7%
Footnote: ^E.g., Financial Engines, Morningstar.
Targeted Education/Communications to Participants
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Rolling over past plan balances into current plan27.9%24.4%29.3%
Taking a pre-retirement distribution16.6%14.7%17.4%
Distribution/Rollover options upon separation33.2%26.6%36.0%
Income/Distribution options upon retirement21.1%15.4%23.5%
Level of Agreement (% agree or slightly agree)
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Organization prefers past employees remain in plan23.6%21.0%24.7%
Most employees will achieve retirement goals by 6525.4%29.9%23.7%
Our plan will likely add retirement income products28.2%33.2%26.3%
DOL’s disclosure rules helped us understand plan fees51.3%49.5%52.1%
Success Measures Used
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM-$5MM
Participation rates45.4%33.5%50.2%
Deferral rates32.7%22.3%36.8%
Participants saving to match11.9%6.6%14.0%
Participants increasing deferral rates in past year6.2%2.5%7.7%
Participants with “appropriate” asset allocations5.8%6.6%5.5%
Participants using plan advice tools/seminars4.6%2.5%5.5%
Participants meeting retirement income goals 3.3%2.5%3.7%
Participants meeting income replacement goals2.5%2.5%2.4%
Employee satisfaction with plan (through survey)14.5%12.7%15.2%
External/competitive benchmarking of plan design14.5%8.1%17.1%
We have no formal plan success measures42.7%56.3%37.2%