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Voya Sued in 401(K) Lawsuit, is Accused of Partaking of Investment Advice Fee Charge  

  Voya Financial Inc. (VOYA) is the defendant in a 401(k) lawsuit alleging excessive fees. According to a Nestle 401(k) Savings Plan participant, Voya and managed-account provider Financial Engines came up with an arrangement that allowed Voya to collect excessive fees for service related to investment advice, but without disclosing that this…

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401K Lawsuits: MassMutual Settles with Employees for $31M and TransAmerica Settles for $3.8M

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. has arrived at a nearly $31M settlement with plaintiffs of a class action securities case. They are accusing the retirement service provider of charging excessive fees in its retirement plans. The 401k lawsuit involved MassMutual’s $200M Agent Pension Plan and its $2.2B Thrift Plan. The…

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401(K) Plan Lawsuit Accuses Anthem of Charging Excessive Fund Feeds

Participants in Anthem Inc.’s 401(K) plan are accusing the plan’s fiduciaries of breaching their fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. They claim that the fiduciaries churned excessive administrative and investment management fees in Vanguard mutual funds. Vanguard Group is the fund’s record-keeper. According to plaintiffs,…

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JPMorgan Received Asset Management Conflicts Warning from OCC in 2012

According to a source with direct knowledge about the Office of Comptroller of the Currency’s findings, the agency had already warned JPMorgan Chase (JPM) last year that the investment bank had erred when it directed clients toward its in-house investment products. OCC examiners found that in late 2011 JPMorgan had…

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