The Secure Act, ESG, missing participants, private equity, the fiduciary rule – there are a lot of issues with which of the retirement plan industry currently wrestles.
"It's going to be a very interesting year legislatively and with the new administration," Preston Rutledge said matter of factly. Specific to plans, he's bullish on ESG, proud of electronic delivery, pro-PEP and private equity and thinks lifetime income is a long time coming. He wants more opportunity and options to combat both low interest rates and high fees.
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