Being a fiduciary is a big responsibility that many clients don't fully understand and oftentimes find challenging to carry out — especially in the small and middle market.
We invited Adam Russo, CEO of the Phia Group, back for a return engagement on ShiftShapers. With all of the news around the new DOL ruling and with the increased interest in self-funding, Adam explains what it means to be a fiduciary, how problems and challenges crop up, and a few ways to handle them. We also discuss the liability that the fiduciary attaches to this role, and some new tools that help plans deal with the complexity and liability.
We also ask Adam to explain why all of this applies to the traditional benefit advisor — both for themselves and in their role as trusted client advisors. We explore what advisors who aren't dealing in traditional ERISA plans need to know to protect themselves and their clients in today's environment.