A beneficiary is a person that a Reliant employee designates to receive the funds in their 403(b)(9) retirement savings account, should the employee pass away. Employees have the option to elect a primary and secondary beneficiary. The role of a beneficiary may be distributed to more than one person if desired. If a Reliant employee is over the age of 35 and married, the beneficiary will automatically default to his/her spouse (even if the employee had a previous beneficiary on file with Principal). It is possible for a spouse to waive their right as beneficiary if another beneficiary is desired, but the spouse must provide their written consent to Principal. It is important to designate a beneficiary/beneficiaries and to keep them up to date, to save loved ones from the hassle of having to get a court order to obtain these funds. To update or change your beneficiary see Changes to Beneficiaries.
Designating a Minor as Beneficiary
Choosing a Charity or Church Organization as a Beneficiary
In the event that you cannot or choose not to designate a personal beneficiary, you can choose a charity or church organization as a beneficiary.
To select a charity or church organization as your beneficiary, you will need the following information:
- Full Name and Address: Organization's Name and Street Address
- Percentage: The percentage amount designated to go to organization (if there are multiple beneficiaries, all boxes in this column must be a sum total of 100%)
- Date of Birth: (any date will do)
- Relationship: Church/Charity
- Social Security Number: Organization's Tax ID Number
What happens in the case of death?
For more information see this handout from Principal:
1 Comment
Barb Seckler
Sarah Swann Unknown User (ed.courtney@reliant.org) - This page has a death notification form but it's really something Reliant fills out, not the employee. So, I'm leaning towards not tagging this page as a forms page. I thought it might be helpful if someone knew they had cancer etc. and wanted to know what steps would happen if they died to know the process for their beneficiaries to obtain the 401(K) funds but we don't really need employees to see this form otherwise, and again, Reliant fills it out, not the employee. Thoughts?
And, just FYI - I think this page completes this Retirement section. I have read and edited every page in need of updates.