Fifty-four percent of public and private defined contribution plans that use unbundled providers said they plan to add to their lineup of investment options in the next 12 months, compared to 35% of those plans that use bundled services, according to a Spectrem Group report.
Also, DC plans using unbundled providers are likely to add employer stock, high-yield bonds and target-date funds as new investment choices, the report said. Twenty-five percent of DC plans using unbundled providers plan to offer employer stock and high yield bonds, while 22%are going to offer target date funds and 19% corporate bonds. Similar data were not available for DC plans using bundled providers.
The report, "Investment Manager Selection in the Defined Contribution Investment Only Market," said DC plans using service providers who purchase unbundled services tend to offer fewer investment options (16) to their participants than those using bundled services (19).
The report also said strong performance and low investment management fees were the criteria ranked as most important in the selection and evaluation of plan investment providers.
The Spectrem report was based on data taken in May and June from 1,052 DC plan executives who were responsible for the evaluation and selection of plan service providers.