Ameren Corp., St. Louis, added three investment options to its 401(k) plan lineup during 2018, the company disclosed in an 11-K filing with the SEC.
The plan added the Snyder Capital Small/Mid Cap Value Fund, an active domestic smidcap value equity collective investment trust managed by Snyder Capital Management; the Wells Fargo/BlackRock Short-Term Investment Fund, a money market CIT managed by Wells Fargo Asset Management and subadvised by BlackRock; and the PIMCO Income Institutional Fund, a multisector fixed-income fund managed by Pacific Investment Management Co.
The new options had $45 million, $21 million and $17 million, respectively, in assets in the plan as of Dec. 31, according to the June 21 filing.
Also during 2018, the plan removed the Nuveen NWQ Small/Mid Cap Value CIT, an active domestic smidcap value equity CIT managed by Nuveen and subadvised by NWQ Investment Management Co. As of Dec. 31, 2017, the fund had $84 million in assets in the plan, according to the company's previous 11-K filing.
The reason for the changes was not provided.
As of Dec. 31, the Ameren Corp. Savings Investment Plan had $2.3 billion in assets, according to the new 11-K filing.
Ameren officials could not be immediately reached to provide further information.