Legal & General Invt Mgmt — 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, Legal & General Invt Mgmt is reported as a service provider on 2 loaded Form 5500 filing(s) across 2 plan sponsor(s) and 2 plan(s). The latest loaded filing year is 2023. Across the loaded Schedule C rows, reported direct compensation totals $103,416 and reported indirect compensation totals not reported in the loaded dataset.

Schedule C · 2023

Reported compensation dashboard

Total reported compensation$103.4KDirect + indirect, across loaded filings$103,416
Plans served2
Plan sponsors2
Filings2
Direct vs. indirect compensation
Direct compensation$103.4K
Indirect compensationNot reported

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.

Computed from loaded filings

Concentration

Top sponsor share of compensation87%A. O. Smith Corporation
Top state share of plans50%IA
Plan sponsors served2
By reported compensation

Top plan sponsors by reported compensation

Employers reporting the most compensation to Legal & General Invt Mgmt. Bars show relative scale.

  1. 1
    WI · 1 plan(s)
  2. 2
    IA · 1 plan(s)
Geographic reach

State footprint

States where plans reporting Legal & General Invt Mgmt are sponsored, by plan count.

  1. 1
    IA1 plan(s)
  2. 2
    WI1 plan(s)

Plans reporting this provider

Reported on these loaded Form 5500 filings
SponsorPlanYearDirect comp.Indirect comp.
A. O. Smith CorporationA O Smith Retirement Plan2023$89,916not reported in the loaded dataset
Wellmark, Inc.Non-Contributory Retirement Program For Certain Employees Of Wellmark, Inc.2023$13,500not reported in the loaded dataset

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