Browse 507 providers in this category.
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United Capital Management Of Kansas, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Salina, KS
Stats: $735M under management
Company: Est. 2004
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Walkner Condon Financial Advisors LLC
Plan Advisor
Madison, WI
Stats: $733M under management
Company: 13 employees
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The Financial Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Andover, MA
Stats: $732M under management
Company: Est. 1992
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Nesteggs, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Jacksonville, FL
Stats: $725M under management
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Montz Harcus Wealth Management
Plan Advisor
New Orleans, LA
Stats: $714M under management
Company: Est. 2019
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Carolina Wealth Management, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Greenville, NC
Stats: $712M under management
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Maia Wealth
Plan Advisor
Denver, CO
Stats: $704M under management
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Bcg Securities, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Cherry Hill, NJ
Stats: $686M under management
Company: Est. 1968
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Ambassador Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Lancaster, PA
Stats: $673M under management
Company: Est. 1990 • 26 employees
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Tifin Give
Plan Advisor
Boulder, CO
Stats: $670M under management
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Stone House Investment Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Stats: $670M under management
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Bcm Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Lafayette, LA
Stats: $666M under management
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Silverlake Wealth Management LLC
Plan Advisor
Williston, VT
Stats: $656M under management
Company: Est. 2002 • 12 employees
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Lynch & Associates
Plan Advisor
Newburgh, IN
Stats: $656M under management
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Strong Tower Advisory Services
Plan Advisor
Minneapolis, MN
Stats: $655M under management
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Pinion Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Wichita, KS
Stats: $649M under management
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Element Wealth, LLC
Plan Advisor
Ridgeland, MS
Stats: $642M under management
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Dodds Wealth, LLC
Plan Advisor
Colorado Springs, CO
Stats: $638M under management
Company: Est. 1991 • 13 employees
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John E. Sestina And Company
Plan Advisor
Columbus, OH
Stats: $634M under management
Company: Est. 1965
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Sevenbridge Financial Group, LLC
Plan Advisor
Harrisburg, PA
Stats: $633M under management
Company: Est. 2015
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Wealth Management Resources, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Smithfield, RI
Stats: $630M under management
Company: Est. 1994 • 9 employees
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Skinner, Copper & Ehmen Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Springfield, IL
Stats: $624M under management
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Creekmur Asset Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Morton, IL
Stats: $603M under management
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Platte River Wealth Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Louisville, CO
Stats: $600M under management
Company: Est. 2019
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Rootstock Advisors
Plan Advisor
Stats: $600M under management
Partner with Top ERISA 3(21) Investment Advisors
Managing a corporate retirement plan requires navigating a complex landscape of investment choices, regulatory obligations, and fiduciary liabilities. For plan sponsors who want to retain final authority over their plan's investment menu but require professional expertise to make informed decisions, hiring an ERISA 3(21) investment advisor is the ideal strategy. These professionals act as "co-fiduciaries," working alongside you to ensure your plan remains competitive, compliant, and beneficial for your employees.
What is a 3(21) Fiduciary Advisor?
Under ERISA Section 3(21), an advisor is defined as a fiduciary if they render investment advice for a fee. Unlike a 3(38) manager who takes full discretion, a 3(21) advisor serves as a strategic partner. They provide the research, due diligence, and recommendations, but the plan sponsor (typically the investment committee) retains the final say on which funds to add, keep, or remove. This "help me do it" model is perfect for organizations that want to stay involved in the process without shouldering the burden of investment analysis alone.
Key services provided by qualified 3(21) advisors include:
- Investment Screening: Rigorous analysis of mutual funds and ETFs to ensure they meet performance and cost benchmarks.
- Quarterly Monitoring: Ongoing review of the investment lineup to identify underperforming funds or style drift.
- Fiduciary Training: Educating your investment committee on their responsibilities to minimize personal liability.
- Fee Benchmarking: helping you evaluate costs against industry standards, often coordinating with retirement plan providers to negotiate better rates.
The Difference Between 3(21) and 3(38) Advisors
Choosing between a 3(21) and a 3(38) advisor comes down to how much control—and liability—you wish to delegate. While a 3(21) advisor shares the fiduciary risk with you, a 3(38) investment manager assumes the bulk of the liability for investment selection. Many of the firms listed in our Plan Advisors directory offer both levels of service, allowing you to scale your engagement as your company's needs evolve.
Mitigating Risk and Ensuring Compliance
One of the primary reasons to engage a 3(21) advisor is risk mitigation. The Department of Labor focuses heavily on procedural prudence—not just investment results. A 3(21) advisor helps you document your decision-making process, creating a paper trail that is vital during regulatory reviews. They often collaborate with other professionals, such as ERISA attorneys and auditors, to ensure that your plan's governance structure is legally sound.
Explore our comprehensive list of ERISA 3(21) investment advisors to find a partner who aligns with your fiduciary goals and helps you build a retirement plan that empowers your workforce.