Browse 155 providers in this category.
Provider ranking
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Arvest Wealth Management
Plan Advisor
Lowell, AR
Stats: $15.9B under management
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Western Financial Corporation
Plan Advisor
San Diego, CA
Stats: $14.6B under management
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Ballentine Capital Advisors, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Greenville, SC
Stats: $12.0B under management
Company: Est. 2002 • 18 employees
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Soltis Investment Advisors
Plan Advisor • Pro Score 4.1
St George, UT
Credentials: CEFEX Certified
Stats: $12.0B under management
Company: Est. 2000 • 130 employees
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Evergreen Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Chattanooga, TN
Stats: $10.8B under management
Company: Est. 2001
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Heritage Financial Solutions, LLC
Plan Advisor
Dodge City, KS
Stats: $10.5B under management
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Conrad Siegel Investment Advisors
Plan Advisor
Harrisburg, PA
Stats: $10.1B under management
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Charles Stephen And Co., Inc.
Plan Advisor
Albuquerque, NM
Credentials: CFP® - Certified Financial Planner • AIF® - Accredited Investment Fiduciary
Stats: $10.0B under management
Company: Est. 1984 • 30 employees
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Forvis Wealth Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Kansas City, MO
Stats: $9.8B under management
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Longview Asset Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Santa Fe, NM
Stats: $9.4B under management
Company: Est. 2002
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Stephen Wealth Management Group
Plan Advisor
Flint, MI
Credentials: RIA - Registered Investment Advisor
Stats: $8.7B under management
Company: Est. 2020
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Hays Financial Group, LLC
Plan Advisor
Edina, MN
Stats: $6.1B under management
Company: Est. 2021
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Evergreen Capital Management LLC
Plan Advisor
Omaha, NE
Stats: $5.2B under management
Company: Est. 1989 • 1 employees
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Pension Consultants INC
Plan Advisor
Minneapolis, MN
Stats: $4.9B under management
Company: Est. 1994
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Coastal Bridge Advisors
Plan Advisor
Westport, CT
Stats: $4.6B under management
Company: Est. 2008 • 30 employees
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TCI Wealth Advisors, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Tucson, AZ
Credentials: CFA® - Chartered Financial Analyst • Other • AIF® - Accredited Investment Fiduciary • +2 more
Stats: $4.5B under management
Company: Est. 1990 • 75 employees
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Beacon Financial Group, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Aurora, OH
Stats: $4.3B under management
Company: Est. 1996
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Oswald Financial, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Clevland, OH
Stats: $3.5B under management
Company: Est. 2022 • 4 employees
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Ima Wealth
Plan Advisor
Wichita, KS
Stats: $3.2B under management
Company: Est. 1999
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Sage, Rutty & Co., Inc.
Plan Advisor
Rochester, NY
Stats: $3.0B under management
Company: Est. 1915 • 75 employees
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Certified Advisory CORP
Plan Advisor
Altamonte Springs, FL
Stats: $2.7B under management
Company: 38 employees
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Vicus Capital, Inc.
Plan Advisor
State College, PA
Stats: $2.6B under management
Company: Est. 1978 • 89 employees
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401kquote.com
Plan Advisor
Norwood, MA
Credentials: CEBS® - Certified Employee Benefit Specialist • AIF® - Accredited Investment Fiduciary
Stats: $2.5B under management
Company: Est. 2000 • 10 employees
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Stegner Investment Associates INC
Plan Advisor
Louisville, KY
Stats: $2.4B under management
Company: Est. 1994 • 11 employees
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Ingham Retirement Group
Plan Advisor
Miami, FL
Stats: $2.3B under management
Company: Est. 1972
Delegate Risk with Top 3(38) Investment Managers
For retirement plan sponsors, managing fiduciary liability is often the most stressful aspect of offering a 401(k) or defined benefit plan. Hiring a 3(38) Investment Manager is the most effective way to mitigate this risk. Unlike standard advisors, a 3(38) manager is a named fiduciary under ERISA who has the power to manage, acquire, and dispose of plan assets. By appointing a 3(38) manager, you effectively transfer the responsibility—and the liability—of investment selection and monitoring from your investment committee to a qualified professional.
The Critical Difference: 3(38) Managers vs. 3(21) Advisors
When searching for plan advisors, it is vital to understand the distinction in authority. A 3(21) advisor provides recommendations, but you retain the final say and the ultimate liability. In contrast, a 3(38) Investment Manager takes the "keys to the car." They have full discretion to make changes to the investment lineup without needing your prior approval. This distinction is crucial for sponsors who lack the time or expertise to evaluate complex financial metrics constantly.
Leading ERISA attorneys often recommend the 3(38) model for companies looking to maximize protection against class-action lawsuits related to investment performance or excessive fees.
Key Benefits of Hiring a 3(38) Fiduciary
Partnering with a 3(38) Investment Manager offers tangible benefits beyond peace of mind. These experts streamline plan operations and enhance governance structures.
- Maximum Liability Transfer: The manager assumes legal responsibility for investment decisions, shielding the plan sponsor from claims of imprudent selection.
- Streamlined Administration: Because the manager can replace underperforming funds immediately without committee votes, the plan reacts faster to market changes.
- Compliance and Quality: These managers are held to the highest "prudent expert" standard under ERISA, ensuring your 401k plans utilize high-quality, cost-effective investment options.
Finding the Right Fiduciary Partner
Not all firms are willing or qualified to act as a 3(38) Investment Manager. It requires a specific level of insurance, expertise, and operational capability. When reviewing providers in this category, ask for their Investment Policy Statement (IPS) process and confirm their status in writing. Whether you are running a small business plan or a large corporate fund, utilizing a 3(38) manager is a best practice that protects both the company and the employees' retirement futures.