The Labor Department's Employee Benefits Security Administration said Monday that it’s seeking more feedback from retirement plan administrators that will allow it to the launch a Retirement Savings Lost and Found database by Dec. 29.
The Secure 2.0 Act directed EBSA to establish a search tool to help missing participants and their beneficiaries find their retirement benefits by that date.
Retirement plans, including pension and 401(k) plans, sometimes lose track of retirement plan participants' owed benefits.
“To populate the database, the department needs retirement plan administrators, recordkeepers and other service providers to work together to voluntarily provide the information as a first step towards making the database available to the public,” Labor said Monday.
The Retirement Savings Lost and Found database started accepting data Nov. 18 and is expected to go live by Dec. 29.