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Stable Value Investment Association is a nonprofit dedicated to educating retirement plan sponsors and the public about the importance of saving for retirement.

That’s a wrap (pun intended)! Thank you for attending the #SVIASpringSeminar, safe travels and see you in the fall!


Not one but two panels in one conference? Our last session of the #SVIASpringSeminar brings together a diverse and experienced group of people to discuss their career journeys. Come and learn about the experiences, challenges and lessons throughout their careers!


Curious about what the future of stable value looks? Tune in for an enlightening session on the economic outlook, challenges, and opportunities that stable value funds might be faced with. #SVIASpringSeminar


Kicking off the second day of the #SVIASpringSeminar, we have Rob Austin, Vice President and Head of Research @AlightSolutions examining 40 years of DC evolution. Let's understand how and why retirement savings has grown into such a crucial element of financial wellbeing!


Please join us after the break at 10:45 to discuss the balance of recordkeeping with a panel of experienced voices in stable value and retirement. This session will look at challenges involving stable value. Don't miss out on our last session of the day! #SVIASpringSeminar


Next up, we have @Msipper from @NewYorkLife. In this session, we’ll explore the state of DC retirement income solutions, what’s being offered and development from a variety of perspectives. #SVIASpringSeminar


Up first, please welcome @GoldmanSachs speaker, Chris Ceder on the results of our 2022 Retirement Survey & Insights Report aiming to develop a better understanding of today’s obstacles in retirement planning. Tune in to hear the results! #SVIASpringSeminar


Welcome to the #SVIASpringSeminar for 2023! We're excited to see all of you in person this year! It's time for the opening remarks by SVIA President, Gina Mitchell and Chairman of SVIA's Board of Directors, Nick Gage.


"For U.S. retirees and older workers on the cusp of retirement, stabilizing their investment portfolios in their 60s, 70s, and beyond is no luxury – it’s a necessity." money.usnews.com/money/retireme…


Considering an #IRA rollover? Remember, certain investments — like guaranteed funds or stable value funds, which are kind of like high-earning cash or money market funds — aren’t available in IRAs cnbc.com/2023/02/09/401… #401k #stablevalue


"Investors who want to preserve savings should consider a money market or stable-value option while “actively spending” from the portfolio, she said." seattletimes.com/business/what-…


Stable value tops retirement inflows for May with 85% of funds being allocated to stable value napa-net.org/news-info/dail…


“As the U.S. continues to deal with the highest inflation in decades, the unique advantages of stable value—including their guarantees and ability to help counter inflation—make them a potentially attractive option.” prnewswire.com/news-releases/…


"...stable value funds and other conservative investments typically do not change in value much during market turmoil." #stablevalue #retirement #401k #investment investors.com/etfs-and-funds…


Thank you all for attending the #SVIASpringSeminar! We hope you have a great summer, and we'll see you in the fall!


How have DC plan sponsors been weathering the pandemic? Our last session will explore this watershed event from the unique perspectives of a public plan and a corporate plan and how it compares to other significant, world-changing events #SVIASpringSeminar


It wouldn't be a real conference without at least one panel! Here, a roundtable of stable value wrap providers and managers will discuss how the industry has worked to withstand market disruptions and to demonstrate the value proposition of stable value #SVIASpringSeminar


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