Glossary — Benefits

Pooled Employer Plan (PEP)

A retirement plan covering unrelated employers, enabled by the SECURE Act of 2019.

Definition

PEPs are a newer form of multiple-employer retirement plan enabled by the 2019 SECURE Act. They allow unrelated employers to participate in a single 401(k) plan with reduced administrative burden — the Pooled Plan Provider handles compliance and fiduciary duties.

PEPs compete with PEO 401(k) plans for the small-employer retirement market.

Common questions about Pooled Employer Plan (PEP)

A retirement plan covering unrelated employers, enabled by the SECURE Act of 2019.

PEPs are a newer form of multiple-employer retirement plan enabled by the 2019 SECURE Act.

Most PEO buying decisions touch several related concepts at once. Pooled Employer Plan (PEP) typically comes up alongside the other terms in this category. Closely related terms include Multiple Employer Plan (MEP), 401(k) plan.

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