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Pension Consultants, Inc. Recently Named a 2017 NAPA Top DC Advisor Firm

Last Updated: January 23, 2018

(Springfield, MO, January 22, 2018) – Pension Consultants, Inc. (“PCI”), a leader in providing top performing retirement plans, was recently named on National Association of Plan Advisors’ (NAPA) first-ever Top Defined Contribution (“DC”) Advisor Firms over $100 Million List. NAPA’s Top DC Advisors is a compilation of the leading 275 individual advisor firms and advisor teams, ranked by DC assets under advisement. The list was published in the Winter Issue of NAPA Net, the Magazine.

Nevin Adams, Chief Content Officer of the American Retirement Association and Editor-in-Chief of NAPA-Net states that the list “. . . highlights the contributions these firms are making in helping build a more financially secure retirement for millions of Americans.”1

View the complete list here: http://www.napa-net.org/industry-lists/top-dc-advisor-teams-over/

1Adams, Nevin. “PRESS – NAPA Top DC Advisor Teams.” January 18, 2018. PDF Press Release – used with permission.
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