Only general inquiries can be handled via email. If you have an account-specific question, please call us.
How do I sign up for online account access?
In order to sign up for online access to your account, you must first enroll in your company’s 401(k) plan. If you have not previously enrolled, please enroll here and follow the prompts to complete your enrollment.
Once enrolled, log in here and follow the prompts to set up your login credentials. Once both processes are complete, you can access your account through our website and mobile app.
If you are an employer or plan sponsor, below are login pages:
How do I access plan information?
If you are looking for general information, log in to your online account here.
Are you looking for a 1099-R form? It is also available for download in the Form section mentioned above. Please remember, 1099-R forms will only be available if you took a distribution or loan from your 401(k) during the tax year.
How do I apply for a distribution?
To apply for a distribution, follow the instructions in this video.
Do I qualify for a hardship distribution?
In order to qualify for a hardship distribution, the IRS requires that you meet one of the following conditions:
If any of those conditions apply to you, follow these instructions to apply:
Please be aware that hardship requests take 7-10 business days for processing and additional 1-3 business days to receive the funds electronically, or 7-10 business days to receive the funds via standard mail. Overnight mailing is available for an additional fee and is subject to a one-day delay if the distribution is a large amount.
How do I apply for a loan from my 401(k)?
In order to be eligible to take a loan, you must be currently employed by the company who your 401(k) account is with. If you are, please follow these steps to apply for a loan:
Please be aware that loan requests take 7-10 business days for processing and additional 1-3 business days to receive the funds electronically, or 7-10 business days to receive the funds via standard mail. Overnight mailing is available for an additional fee and is subject to a one-day delay if the distribution is a large amount.
How do I rollover an old 401(k) into my account at Slavic401k?
If have an old 401(k) from a company you are no longer employed with and wish to roll it in to your current 401(k) account with us, please follow these steps:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (561) 241-1070
Once received, please allow 7-10 business days for processing to complete. You may verify processing has completed by viewing Transaction History underneath the Manage heading within your online account.
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