Despite this, significant misconceptions persist about auto portability. Here are the top five:
1. Only terminated participants with small balances will benefit from auto portability.
Terminated participants are only half of the auto portability story, as one plan’s terminated participant soon becomes another plan’s new hire.
2. Everyone must adopt auto portability before it can work.
During auto portability’s initial adoption phase and beyond, end-to-end auto portability will easily coexist with safe harbor IRAs originating from automatic rollovers from non-adopting plan sponsors, providing easy portability for a diverse group of plans and participants.
Known as “authorized portability” – consent-based portability works when:
Research indicates that a consent-based framework delivers high levels of participant location, matching and affirmative consent – resulting in fully automated roll-ins.
3. Participant protections are not sufficient under auto portability.
On the contrary, auto portability’s participant protections represent an enhanced standard of care for participants subject to mandatory distributions.
The DOL’s Advisory Opinion 2018-01A establishes a protective framework that addresses:
Finally, the technical architecture of auto portability ensures that participant data is securely transferred, and its result – consolidation – serves to lower overall cybersecurity risks.
When compared against other safe harbor IRA practices, participant protections are dramatically enhanced by auto portability.
4. Auto portability is complex for plan sponsors to evaluate, adopt and administer
Not at all.
5. Auto portability is expensive for participants.
At most, participants pay a modest consolidation fee ($59) and in some cases, a monthly account maintenance fee, making auto portability considerably less “expensive” than the alternatives of cashing out or performing a “do-it-yourself” (DIY) roll-in.
For example, a 30-year-old:
That’s why the 2021 EBRI Retirement Confidence Survey found that nearly 9 in 10 plan participants surveyed thought that an auto portability feature would be valuable.