As 2025 winds down, retirement plan sponsors face a critical opportunity to reflect, recalibrate, and prepare for the year ahead. December is more than a time for closing the books—it’s a strategic moment to ensure your retirement plan is compliant, competitive, and aligned with evolving participant needs.
December isn’t just about wrapping up—it’s about setting the stage for success. By combining compliance diligence with strategic foresight, plan sponsors can empower participants, strengthen fiduciary practices, and build resilient retirement programs for 2026 and beyond.
1 https://www.mercer.com/en-us/insights/law-and-policy/2025-us-retirement-plan-compliance-calendars/
2 https://www.mfs.com/en-us/investment-professional/insights/retirement-insights/retirement-outlook.html
3 https://am.jpmorgan.com/content/dam/jpm-am-aem/americas/us/en/insights/retirement-insights/plan-sponsor-survey-ri-psr.pdf
4 https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/choosing-a-retirement-plan-profit-sharing-plan
5 https://quakerwm.com/blog/f/retirement-shake-up-what%E2%80%99s-coming-in-2025-2026-and-2027
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