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Pension Search: Help us find missing participants (PBGC.gov)
Pension Search: Help us find missing participants
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Newsletters for Participants in PBGC-Trusteed Plans
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Pension Search: Help us find missing participants
Pension Search: Help us find missing participants
This is not a list of all people due pensions from PBGC. It is a list only of those people whom we have not yet been able to contact directly.

Who are we looking for?

When a company's pension plan is transferred to PBGC, the company is sometimes unable to locate persons who participated in that plan and is hence unable to give them any benefits they may be owed. PBGC is now continuing to look for them through the "Missing Participants" service.

Please note that the person should have participated in a "defined benefit" pension plan in a privately owned company that terminated and then transferred the plan to PBGC. "Defined benefit" pension plans are traditional pension plans which promise to pay a specific monthly amount to participants when they retire. Plans such as profit-sharing or 401(k) plans are not considered defined benefit plans. PBGC does not insure federal pension plans.

What will missing participants get?

A missing participant may receive one of the following:

    An annuity from a private insurance company, purchased by their former company

    Funds deposited in a financial institution, such as a bank by their former company

    Benefits from PBGC (if the former company transferred the missing person's funds to PBGC)

    No benefits, if there were no provisions made for that under their previous pension plan

    What if the participant is deceased?

      If the participant is deceased, please inform PBGC so that we can remove his/her name from our "missing participants" list. See Report the death of a PBGC participant.

      If you are a beneficiary of the missing participant, you may be eligible to get some benefits. If you find the participant's name here, contact PBGC to find out if you are entitled to some benefits. Beneficiaries would normally receive payments lower than what the participant would have received.

      English Version

      Search by the last name of the participant

      Last name:

       

      Search by the name of the company for which the participant worked

      Company name:

       

      Search by State

      Instrucciones en Español

      ¿Es posible que se le deba dinero de una pensión sin que usted lo sepa?

      Pension Search es un servicio de PBGC que permite buscar una pensión que, por diversos motivos, no ha sido pagada al trabajador. El archivo de pensión contiene más de 26,000 nombres de personas que tienen derecho a una pensión de beneficio definido ("defined benefit") de un empleador anterior que todavía no ha sido pagada.

      Dentro de pocos meses este servicio de búsqueda computarizada estará totalmente disponible en español. Mientras tanto, PBGC ofrece un resumen de algunas instrucciones para buscar en el archivo de Pension Search si es que usted tiene derecho a recibir algún dinero que no ha sido pagado. Hay dos maneras de realizar esta búsqueda:

        Búsqueda por apellido:

        Búsqueda por compañía:

        Búsqueda por estado:



      Si su nombre aparece en la lista usted tiene que llenar una solicitud para confirmar la identidad del trabajador e iniciar el proceso para el pago de la pensión. Para obtener la solicitud llame al numero gratis 1-800-326-5678 o escriba un correo electrónico a PBGC a la siguiente dirección: [email protected] o por correo normal a la siguiente dirección: PBGC Pension Search Program, ATTN: Customer Contact Center, 1200 K Street NW, Suite 710, Washington DC 20005.

      Para iniciar el proceso, PBGC necesita su número de seguro social, las fechas durante las que usted trabajó para la empresa en cuestión, su dirección actual y los números de teléfono a los que PBGC puede llamarle.

      Buena suerte con su búsqueda y tenga en cuenta que muy pronto el servicio Pension Search estará totalmente disponible en español.




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