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KEY TO CHANGE 401(k) Plan

What public Form 5500 filings show about the KEY TO CHANGE 401(k) plan — and how to find and check your own account.

Plan assets
$64K
Participants
8
Plans on file
1

The KEY TO CHANGE 401(k) on its latest Form 5500

KEY TO CHANGE (EIN 47-4809104) reports KEY TO CHANGE on its most recent Form 5500, with $64K in plan assets across 8 active participants. Form 5500 is the annual report employers file with the U.S. Department of Labor for their retirement plans, and it’s public.

See the full KEY TO CHANGE filing — schedules, fees, and providers.

Who runs the KEY TO CHANGE 401(k)?

KEY TO CHANGE’s Form 5500 doesn’t separately disclose a recordkeeper we can confirm. The firms named on its Schedule C are service providers — which can include investment managers, trustees, and auditors, and are not necessarily the company that runs your account. To find who runs your 401(k), check your enrollment paperwork or a recent statement, or ask KEY TO CHANGEHR for the recordkeeper’s name and login.

How to check your KEY TO CHANGE 401(k)

  • Log in to the plan’s recordkeeper portal (the site on your statements).
  • Ask KEY TO CHANGE HR or benefits for the recordkeeper name and enrollment link.
  • Left the company? Your balance stays in the plan until you roll it over — see how to find a lost 401(k).
More on this employer: KEY TO CHANGE — all Form 5500 filings (EIN 47-4809104) · Washington employer EIN lookup · Form 5500 search