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| Andrew M. Sieg Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Head | |
Bank of America's (
BofA's)
Merrill Lynch partial rebranding is also
translating into changes on the retirement plan recordkeeping side of the business, with one brand to be aimed at plan sponsors and another brand (matching the wealth management side) for retirement plan participants.
Meanwhile, the biggest 401(k) recordkeeper
got even bigger last year, though it's now reportedly facing a DoL investigation around platform fees for outside funds.
Meanwhile, the chief of an employee- and private equity-backed, open architecture recordkeeper
hired a new CFO, while the team there is
bringing their white label product to advisors. A different open architecture RKer (one backed by a bank) is
teaming up to power another bank's 401(k) product.
On the 401(k) plan advisor (KPA) side of the business, a key exec is on the
rise as a KPA-friendly RIA/super-OSJ prepares to go independent. And a different KPA-friendly RIA/super-OSJ is broadly
rolling out a new, KPA-developed enrollment tool.
This column is powered by our DC-focused sister publication,
401kWire, so be sure to check out the links for a deeper dive into the latest 401(k) news. 
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