Eagle Risk Services LLC — Form 5500 Schedule C service provider compensation

Reported service provider summary

According to public Form 5500 Schedule C data published through public Form 5500 filings published through the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) via the EFAST2 system, Eagle Risk Services LLC is reported as a service provider on 4 loaded Form 5500 filing(s) across 4 plan sponsor(s) and 4 plan(s). The latest loaded filing year is 2023. Across the loaded Schedule C rows, reported direct compensation totals $883,000 and reported indirect compensation totals not reported in the loaded dataset.

Reported compensation summary

Reported direct compensation
$883,000
Reported indirect compensation
not reported in the loaded dataset
Total reported compensation
$883,000
Filings
4
Plan sponsors
4
Plans
4
Latest filing year
2023

Figures are reported Schedule C service provider compensation as disclosed by plan sponsors. They are presented objectively and are not a statement about whether any compensation is high, low, or reasonable.

Top plan sponsors by reported compensation

Plan sponsors reporting the most compensation to Eagle Risk Services LLC
SponsorStatePlansReported compensation
Premier Management Support LLCNY1$558,000
Bluegrass Health PartnersNY1$225,000
Priority Healthcare Group LLCPA1$80,000
Pensacola Health Partners, LLCNY1$20,000

State footprint

Plans reporting Eagle Risk Services LLC are sponsored in NY (3), PA (1).

Plans reporting this provider

Reported on these loaded Form 5500 filings
SponsorPlanYearDirect comp.Indirect comp.
Premier Management Support LLCMilenia Health Benefit Trust2023$558,000not reported in the loaded dataset
Bluegrass Health PartnersKentucky Health Benefit Trust2023$225,000not reported in the loaded dataset
Priority Healthcare Group LLCPa Health Benefit Trust2023$80,000not reported in the loaded dataset
Pensacola Health Partners, LLCFlorida Health Benefit Trust2023$20,000not reported in the loaded dataset

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