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  • TIAA survey finds three out of four employers see growing demand for lifetime income in retirement plans over the next five years

    December 31, 2024 by TIAA

    But 63% of respondents admit they need help understanding the value and importance of annuities

    TIAA and Nuveen lifetime income default target-date offerings surpass $50 billion in AUM on growing demand

    NEW YORKDec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Five years after the passing of the SECURE Act, making it easier for Americans to save for retirement through annuities, new research from TIAA suggests more employers are primed to offer lifetime income, but adoption of these products may be hindered despite growing interest due to a lack of “annuity fluency.”

    TIAA’s first annual survey of defined contribution (DC) plan sponsors, “Building a Better Retirement 2024” takes a comprehensive look at the attitudes, needs, and goals of C-suite decision-makers across 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans.

    Overall, 76% of DC plan sponsors expect demand for annuities will grow over the next five years, similar to how target-date portfolios took off once policymakers paved the way for them to be the default. More than 40% of plan sponsors that don’t already offer an annuity say they plan to do so in the next two years.

    As pension plans began to wane, employers and policymakers were focused on getting people to save through defined contribution plans,” said Kourtney Gibson, CEO of TIAA Retirement Solutions. “Now with growing uncertainty around Social Security and people living longer lives, we need to help people manage their savings to last through retirement. Our research indicates that plan sponsors are open to offering lifetime income but need support to add it to their plans—and consultants have a huge role to play in delivering that help.”

    Eighty-five percent of sponsors say that employees need additional sources of guaranteed lifetime income beyond Social Security, and 59% cite Social Security’s uncertain future as the top external factor driving them to add or consider adding annuities to DC plans. They also note increased adoption by other employers (52%) and changing demographics, such as longer lifespans (48%).

    What stands in the way: Annuity fluency

    The survey found that the adoption of annuities in DC plans may be slowed by a lack of understanding of annuities and how the products work, or “Annuity Fluency.” Only 37% of sponsors say they can articulate the value and importance of annuities. Among sponsors planning to offer annuities, the top two barriers are a lack of understanding among decision-makers (39%) and complexity (39%). For those not planning to offer annuities, lack of understanding (43%) is the No. 1 barrier.

    On behalf of TIAA, Greenwald Research surveyed 500 C-suite decision-makers across the entire DC landscape. The survey was blind; respondents did not know TIAA sponsored it.

    TIAA is the leader in lifetime income whose mission is to provide a more secure retirement to millions more Americans with the assurance of a retirement check that lasts for life.

    An essential role for consultants

    Most employers (88%) work with an external consultant or financial advisor to assist with fiduciary oversight, investment recommendations, strategy, and other guidance. But they want even more support.

    “Plan sponsors told us that, as the lifetime income trend gains momentum, they will be looking for consultants to provide support especially on significant ideas and strategy,” said Jason Key, TIAA Retirement Solution’s head of consultant relations. “That support can include implementation of annuities in a DC plan—which could have a significant impact on employee retirement security and organizational reputation.”

    The survey also found that 48% think guaranteed income is a top way to positively impact participants’ retirements and 38% are likely to be early adopters of in-plan annuities.

    TIAA has a group of professionals solely dedicated to helping consultants deliver support to their plan sponsor clients, with expertise and guidance regarding key DC plan improvements including retirement income.

    Demand grows for TIAA and Nuveen lifetime income solutions

    As more plan sponsors turn to TIAA for lifetime income solutions assets in TIAA and Nuveen’s suite of lifetime income target-date solutions across corporate, educational, governmental, and healthcare retirement plans have grown to $50 billion in AUM from $35 billion in May, far exceeding assets in any other comparable lifetime income products in the market.

    These solutions include TIAA RetirePlus, for non-profit institutional clients and The Nuveen Lifecycle Income, an off-the-shelf target-date CIT series for all eligible plan types. These solutions simplify plan administration and allow plan sponsors to deliver lifetime income to their employees in a simple and low-cost manner.

    About TIAA

    TIAA is a leading provider of secure retirements and outcome-focused investment solutions to millions of people and thousands of institutions. It is the #1 not-for-profit retirement market provider1, paid more than $5.7 billion in lifetime income to retired clients in 2023 and has $1.4 trillion in assets under management (as of 9/30/2024)2.

    About Greenwald Research

    Greenwald Research is a leading independent research and consulting partner to the health and wealth industries that applies high-quality methods to produce knowledge that helps companies stay competitive and navigate industry change.

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    ­­­­You should consider the investment objectives, principal strategies, principal risks, portfolio turnover rate, performance data, and fee and expense information of each underlying investment carefully before directing an investment based on the model. For a free copy of the program description and the prospectus or other offering documents for each of the underlying investments (containing this and other information), call TIAA at 877-518-9161. Please read the program description and the prospectuses or other offering documents for the underlying investments carefully before investing.

    This material is for informational, educational or non-fiduciary sales opportunities and/or activities only and does not constitute investment advice (e.g., fiduciary advice under ERISA or otherwise), a securities recommendation under all securities laws, or an insurance product recommendation under state insurance laws or regulations to invest through a model or to purchase any security or advice about investing or managing retirement savings. It does not take into account any specific objectives or circumstances of any particular customer or suggest any specific course of action.

    No registration under the Investment Company Act, the Securities Act or state securities laws—the model is not a mutual fund or other type of security and will not be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and no units or shares of the model will be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, nor will they be registered with any state securities regulator. Accordingly, the model is not subject to compliance with the requirements of such acts, nor may plan participants investing in underlying investments based on the model avail themselves of the protections thereunder, except to the extent that one or more underlying investments or interests therein are registered under such acts.

    No guarantee – Neither the models nor any investment made pursuant to the models are deposits of, or obligations of, or guaranteed or endorsed by TIAA or their affiliates (except with respect to certain annuities sponsored by TIAA or its affiliates), or insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or any other agency. There is no guarantee that the underlying investments will provide adequate income at and through retirement and participants may experience losses. Participants should not allocate their retirement savings to the underlying investments unless they can readily bear the consequences of such loss.

    Assets allocated to the underlying investments based on the model will be invested in underlying mutual funds and annuities that are permissible investments under the plan. Some or all of the underlying investments included in the model may be sponsored or managed by TIAA or its affiliates and pay fees to TIAA and its affiliates. In general, the value of a model-based account will fluctuate based on the performance of the underlying investments in which the account invests. For a detailed discussion of the risks applicable to an underlying investment, please see the prospectus or disclosure document for such underlying investment.

    TIAA RetirePlus SelectSM and TIAA RetirePlus Pro® are administered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (“TIAA”) as plan recordkeeper. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, Member FINRA distributes securities products. TIAA and CREF annuity contracts and certificates are issued by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF), New York, NY, respectively. Each is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. Transactions in the underlying investments invested in based on the models on behalf of the plan participants are executed through TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, member FINRA.

    TIAA RetirePlus Select

    TIAA RetirePlus Select is an asset allocation program that includes asset allocation models that a plan participant may choose to guide the investment of his or her account into underlying investment options selected by the plan sponsor (the “underlying investments”). The plan sponsor selects the specific underlying investments available under its plan to represent the various asset classes in the models. An independent third-party advisor engaged by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (“TIAA”) developed the target asset class ratios for the models and the TIAA RetirePlus Select is administered by TIAA as plan recordkeeper. In making TIAA RetirePlus Select available to plans, TIAA is not providing investment advice to the plans or plan participants.

    The target asset class ratios for a plan participant’s model-based account will become more conservative over time as the plan participant’s years to retirement decreases. For information regarding the changes to the target allocations please contact TIAA. An account’s actual allocation percentage to an underlying investment may vary from the target allocations due to the performance of the underlying investments or other factors. Accounts invested in accordance with the models will be rebalanced to the applicable target allocations periodically. The underlying investments included in a model are subject to change and may not be representative of the current or future underlying investments for the model. Some or all of the underlying investments included in a model may be sponsored or managed by TIAA or its affiliates and pay fees to TIAA and its affiliates.

    Mesirow is not affiliated with TIAA. Mesirow Financial refers to Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates. The Mesirow Financial name and logo are registered service marks of Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. ©2019, Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved. Advisory services offered through Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc. an SEC registered investment advisor.

    TIAA RetirePlus Pro

    TIAA RetirePlus Pro, a model-based service, is administered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (“TIAA”) as plan recordkeeper.

    The TIAA RetirePlus Pro Models are asset allocation recommendations developed in one of three ways, depending on your plan structure: i) by your plan sponsor, ii) by your plan sponsor in consultation with consultants and other investment advisors designated by the plan sponsor, or iii) exclusively by consultants and other investment advisors selected by your plan sponsor whereby assets are allocated to underlying mutual funds and annuities that are permissible investments under the plan. Model-based accounts will be managed on the basis of the plan participant’s personal financial situation and investment objectives (for example, taking into account factors such as participant age and risk capacity as determined by a risk tolerance questionnaire).

    The plan fiduciary and the plan advisor may determine that an underlying investment(s) is appropriate for a model portfolio, but not appropriate as a stand-alone investment for a participant who is not participating in TIAA RetirePlus Pro. In such case, participants who elect to unsubscribe from the service while holding an underlying investment(s) in their model-based account that has been deemed inappropriate as a stand-alone investment option by the plan fiduciary and/or plan advisor will be prohibited from allocating future contributions to that investment option(s).

    Established Restrictions: Each plan participant may, but need not, propose restrictions for his or her model-based account, which will further customize such plan participant’s own portfolio of underlying investments. The plan fiduciary is responsible for considering any restrictions proposed by a plan participant, and for determining (together with plan advisor(s)) whether the proposed restriction is “reasonable” in each case.

    TIAA RetirePlus SelectSM is a service mark and TIAA RetirePlus® and TIAA RetirePlus Pro® are registered trademarks of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America.

    About Nuveen Lifecycle Income CIT Series

    The information contained is about the Nuveen target date strategies overall and also contains information about the Nuveen Lifecycle Income Collective Investment Trust Series (Lifecycle Income CIT Series). Please note that the Lifetime Income CIT Series is not a series of mutual funds and differs in many ways from the mutual funds using a similar strategy. Information about the mutual funds or management of the mutual funds should not be automatically applied to the CIT. The Lifetime Income CIT Series may be referred to as “Funds” in the following disclosures.

    As a complex bank product, CITs are exposed to operational, regulatory and reputational risks. CITs may not be suitable for all plan investors or all plan needs and may outperform certain sector products during times of market volatility but also may underperform certain sector products over periods of time. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss.

    SEI Trust Company (the “Trustee”) serves as the Trustee of the Nuveen/SEI Trust Company Investment Trust III (the “Trust”) and maintains ultimate fiduciary authority over the management of, and the investments made, in the Lifecycle Income CIT Series. Each Fund is part of the Trust operated by the Trustee. The Trustee is a trust company organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and wholly owned subsidiary of SEI Investments Company (SEI). The Lifetime Income CIT Series is managed by the Trustee, based on the investment advice of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC, the investment adviser to the Trust, and Nuveen Asset Management, LLC as investment sub-adviser to the Lifecycle CIT Series.

    The Lifetime Income CIT Series are trusts for the collective investment of assets of participating tax qualified pension and profit-sharing plans and related trusts, governmental plans and other eligible plans, as more fully described in the Declaration of Trust. As bank collective investment trusts, the Trust is exempt from registration as an investment company.

    A plan fiduciary should consider the Funds’ objectives, risks, and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the Declaration of Trust and the Funds’ Disclosure Memoranda. The Fund is not a mutual fund, and its units are not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the applicable securities laws of any state or other jurisdiction. Please refer to www.nuveen.com/CIT for more information.

    1 The target date is the approximate date when investors plan to start withdrawing their money. The principal value of a CIT is not guaranteed at any time, including at the target date. After 30 years past when the target-date has been reached, a CIT may be merged into another target-date CIT with the same asset allocation. The unit value of a CIT will fluctuate, and investors may lose money. A CIT may not achieve its target allocations and even if it does, the asset allocations may not achieve the desired risk-return characteristics and may result in the CIT underperforming other similar funds.

    A plan and/or a fiduciary should consider the CIT objectives, risks, and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the Disclosure Memorandum. The CIT is not a mutual fund, and its units are not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the applicable securities laws of any state or other jurisdiction.

    2 TIAA Secure Income Account is a fixed annuity product issued through this contract by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA), 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY, 10017. Form series including but not limited to: TIAA-UQDIA-002-K and related state specific versions.

    3 TIAA may provide a TIAA Loyalty BonusSM that is only available when electing lifetime income. The amount of the bonus is discretionary and determined annually.

    This material is not intended to be a recommendation or investment advice, does not constitute a solicitation to buy, sell, or hold a security or an investment strategy, and is not provided in a fiduciary capacity. The information provided does not take into account the specific objectives or circumstances of any particular investor, or suggest any specific course of action. Financial professionals should independently evaluate the risks associated with products or services and exercise independent judgment with respect to their clients. Nuveen, LLC provides investment solutions through its investment specialists.

    All guarantees are based on the claims-paying abilities of the issuing companies.

    1. As of June 3, 2024. Based on data in PLANSPONSOR’s 2024 DC Recordkeeping Survey, #1 by total 403(b) assets and #1 by 403(b) ERISA plans.
    2. As of September 30, 2024, assets under management across Nuveen Investments affiliates and TIAA investment management teams are $1,400 billion.

    ©2024 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund, 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017

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    SOURCE TIAA

    Originally Posted at PR Newswire on December 11. 2024 by TIAA.

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