Lincoln will provide guaranteed income in new PEP

Lincoln will provide guaranteed income in new PEP
The product, called OpenPEP, has customized investment options that can be used as the default.
OCT 29, 2021

A forthcoming PEP from National Professional Planning Group, Lincoln Financial and Morningstar Investment Management will have the distinction of providing in-plan guaranteed income, the companies announced Thursday.

Lifetime income, particularly as part of a plan’s qualified default investment option, is a rarity in 401(k) plans. That is despite years of reassurances from the Department of Labor on plan fiduciaries’ responsibilities and provisions in the SECURE Act that made insurance products a friendlier fit within defined-contribution plans.

Separately, Lincoln is one of two insurers that is providing a guarantee within Income America, a 401(k) service that packages lifetime income with a target-date series.

But the pooled employer plan that the company and its partners announced this week would be among the first to offer a lifetime income option.

The product, called OpenPEP, has customized investment options that can be used as the default, or QDIA, according to the announcement. That includes a target-date series dubbed YourPath that uses BlackRock’s iShares ETFs as the underlying investments, as well as a separate QDIA, Stadion’s Storyline managed account service. Lincoln’s PathBuilder Income option can be included as part of a plan’s default, the firms stated.

NPPG acts as the pooled plan provider, while Morningstar Investment Manage is the 3(38) investment fiduciary.

Numerous other firms have been developing products specifically for PEPs, and dozens of companies have registered with the Department of Labor as plan providers, although most haven't yet launched plans.

Competitors in the young business have cited state automatic IRAs as a big growth opportunity for PEPs, as those states require most employers to provide some type of retirement plan for their workers.

Earlier this month, Morningstar Investment Management, along with Plan Administrators, Inc., announced a forthcoming PEP with its own branding — a plan that will use environmental, social and governance criteria for its investment selections.

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