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Video Library | A Comprehensive View of Retirement Plan Governance

A Comprehensive View of Retirement Plan Governance

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If you manage your MERS employee benefit plan and its assets, it’s important to know that MERS serves as the plan fiduciary. This session will cover the fiduciary best practices MERS follows, the governing laws and regulations that a fiduciary must adhere to, MERS role as plan administrator and your role as a plan sponsor.

 Resources

Video Presentation File (pdf)
 Investment Policy Statement (DB)
 Investment Policy Statement (PDA & Institutional)

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