Warren Letter Highlights Financial Firms’ Support For Fiduciary Rule, Urges Labor Department Not to Delay or Eliminate Protections for Retirees
"Last month, in the midst of uncertainty regarding whether the Trump administration would take actions to delay or roll back this rule, I wrote to over thirty leading finance companies regarding their commitment to helping workers save for retirement, their support for the DOL fiduciary rule, and their preparedness to comply with the rule in April,"
Industry leading firms including Vanguard, TIAA, and
As
The letter concluded: "the overwhelming voice of financial firms is clear: they support the goals of this rule; they have invested in this rule; they have planned for this rule; and they will be ready by the April deadline."
In 2015,
Read this original document at: http://www.warren.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=1439



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