UNITED AIRLINES PILOT RETIREMENT ACCOUNT PLAN
Filing contacts
From the Form 5500, federal recordSummary metrics
Benchmarks
Analytics
- Mutual / pooled
- Stocks
- Bonds
- Cash
- Real estate
- Loans
Service providers
| Provider | Service type | Compensation |
|---|---|---|
KMS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC2+ years Service code 26 · EIN 91-0850651 | Advisory (Participants) | $1,896,734 |
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.2+ years Service code 33 · EIN 94-1737782 | Securities brokerage commissions and ... | $1,422,877 |
SANDS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT2+ years Service code 28 · EIN 20-2830751 | Investment Management | $1,376,997 |
ELK CREEK PARTNERS LLC2+ years Service code 28 · EIN 27-5463196 | Investment Management | $1,100,676 |
SNYDER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT2+ years Service code 28 · EIN 04-3370184 | Investment Management | $1,067,820 |
T ROWE PRICE2+ years Service code 28 · EIN 52-0556948 | Investment Management | $952,081 |
Service code 15 · EIN 34-1479833 | Recordkeeping | $817,313 |
Service code 28 · EIN 47-0875103 | Investment Management | $779,073 |
TOTAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT IN2+ years Service code 26 · EIN 86-0912979 | Advisory (Participants) | $767,713 |
WESTWOOD MANAGEMENT CORP2+ years Service code 28 · EIN 13-3160186 | Investment Management | $731,579 |
Reportable transactions (Schedule G)
Counterparties on defaulted loans (Part 1), defaulted leases (Part 2), and non-exempt prohibited transactions (Part 3). Presence of any row warrants fiduciary review.
| Category | Counterparty | Relationship / Terms | Address | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part 3 Non-exempt transaction | GALLIARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. | INVESTMENT MANAGER POTENTIAL VIOLATION OF ERISA SECTION 406B1 INVOLVING AN EXTENSION OF CREDIT AS A RESULT OF BOND PURCHASE | — | $359K |
| Part 3 Non-exempt transaction | GALLIARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. | INVESTMENT MANAGER POTENTIAL VIOLATION OF ERISA SECTION 406B1 INVOLVING AN EXTENSION OF CREDIT AS A RESULT OF BOND PURCHASE | — | $254K |
| Part 3 Non-exempt transaction | GALLIARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. | INVESTMENT MANAGER POTENTIAL VIOLATION OF ERISA SECTION 406B1 INVOLVING AN EXTENSION OF CREDIT AS A RESULT OF BOND PURCHASE | — | $254K |
Top hat statement on fileNQDC
Filed December 24, 2004 (most recent of 6 filings on file)
This is a legacy paper filing. Plan administrator and contact details are recorded in the original filing, which has not been digitised into structured fields.
Plan features & details
- 2EProfit-sharingProfit-sharing plan.
- 2FERISA section 404(c) planThis plan or any part of it is intended to meet the conditions of 29 CFR 2550.404c-1 (shifting investment responsibility to participants).
- 2GTotal participant-directed account planParticipants have the opportunity to direct the investment of all of the assets allocated to their individual accounts regardless of whether 29 CFR 2550.404c-1 is intended to be met.
- 2JCode section 401(k) featureCash or deferred arrangement described in Code section 401(k) that is part of a qualified defined contribution plan under which employees may elect to defer part of their compensation or receive these amounts in cash.
- 2KCode section 401(m) arrangementEmployee contributions are allocated to separate accounts under the plan or employer contributions are based in whole or in part on employee deferrals or contributions to the plan. Not applicable to 401(k) plans with only QNECs and/or QMACs or to 403(b)(1) 403(b)(7) or 408 arrangements.
- 2RParticipant-directed brokerage accountsParticipant-directed brokerage accounts provided as an investment option under the plan.
- 2SAutomatic enrollmentPlan provides for automatic enrollment in plan that has elective contributions deducted from payroll.
- 2TDefault investment accountTotal or partial participant-directed account plan where plan uses a default investment account for participants who fail to direct assets in their account.
- 3HControlled group memberPlan sponsor(s) is (are) a member(s) of a controlled group (Code sections 414(b) (c) or (m)).
- 3JU.S.-based Puerto Rico dual-qualified planU.S.-based plan that covers residents of Puerto Rico and is qualified under both Code section 401 and section 1165 of the Internal Revenue Code of Puerto Rico.
Opportunity flags
- OpportunityHigh fees
Administrative expenses exceed $300 per participant per year - possible fee-review opportunity. (Recordkeeping / audit / legal; excludes investment management.)
- ComplianceCorrective distributions
Plan reported corrective distributions (failed ADP/ACP testing).
- InformationalHigh assets / participant
Assets per participant exceed $250,000 - top-decile high-value plan.
Expense breakdown
- Investment mgmt$14M97.1%
- Other / not subdivided$431K2.9%
Audit opinion
Auditor declined to express an opinion - usually a 103(a)(3)(C) limited-scope election.
- Auditor firm
- WASHINGTON, PITTMAN & MCKEEVER, LLC
- Auditor EIN
- 364189747
- Audit fees
- (not subdivided)
- Opinion code
- Disclaimer