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New York Stock Exchange, Inc. and Subsidiary Companies

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For the average 401k participant, the 5 point difference between this plan's BrightScope Rating (85) and the top rated plan (90) could equate to:
[How is this calculated?]
4 additional years of work
Up to $62,700 in lost retirement savings.
The delay in retirement calculations apply solely to this defined contribution plan and do not take into account other retirement plans and programs offered by this employer.

 

Retirement Plan Description

New York Stock Exchange, Inc. and Subsidiary Companies Employee Savings Plan is a defined contribution plan with a profit-sharing component and 401k feature. This plan has a BrightScope Rating of 85, placing it in the top 15% of all plans in its peer group. This plan is also in the top 15% of plans for Account Balances, Company Generosity, Salary Deferral, and Total Plan Cost. New York Stock Exchange, Inc. and Subsidiary Companies Employee Savings Plan currently has over 4,200 active participants and over $833.1M in plan assets.

 

 Retirement Plan Details

Address 11 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005 
Industry Securities and Commodity Exchanges
Administrator Sandi Stein
Sponsor Stephane Biehler
Net Plan Assets $833,000,000
Total Participants 4,300
Avg Account Balance $200,000

 Top 3 Funds in this 401k

1. SSgA Sub-Advised Guaranteed Investment Contracts 16%
2. Vanguard 500 Index 11%
3. Natixis Sub-Advised Guaranteed Investment Contracts 11%

  Plan Service Providers

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Investment Adviser Vanguard Group
Recordkeeper Vanguard Group
Auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

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