MetLife Retirement & Income Solutions

MetLife's 2024 Stable Value Study

Jul 23, 2024

For our latest study, MetLife commissioned a survey of 238 defined contribution (DC) plan sponsors and 50 advisors to assess their attitudes about stable value as a capital preservation option, including:

  • How plan sponsors access stable value options
  • Stable value’s historical performance vis-à-vis other capital preservation options
  • Steps taken to manage target date fund volatility
  • Stable value as a mechanism for smoothing out volatility in TDFs, including custom TDFs
Today, 82% of DC plan sponsors offer stable value as a capital preservation option – a percentage that held steady since MetLife’s 2022 Stable Value Study.

Stable value is a capital preservation option that offers earnings stability and liquidity, while delivering a guarantee of principal and interest.

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Why Stable Value is Valued

83%

of plan sponsors view stable value as a good capital preservation option because of its long-term, historical performance

92%

of plan sponsors are not planning to make any changes to their stable value offerings

95%

of plan sponsors say stable value funds are valuable to plan participants seeking a safe haven

With few companies expecting to make any changes to their stable value offerings, it is clear from our research that plan sponsors – and their advisors – are staying the course with this capital preservation option. 

Top Reasons Advisors Recommend Stable Value

93 % Financial strength rating/creditworthiness of the stable value contract issuer(s)
89 % Diversification by investment manager(s) of the underlying asset portfolio(s) of the underlying asset portfolio(s)
89 % Rate that is credited to the plan participants

Did You Know?

Recent market volatility has highlighted a potential gap in the market that could be filled by a target date fund solution that allows for volatility smoothing for a portion of the fund assets, particularly for investors who are near or in retirement. One such strategy uses the long-standing principles of stable value to reduce the fund’s volatility by wrapping the fixed income and a portion of the equities within the glidepath.

Conclusion

Whether including stable value as a capital preservation option in a DC plan – or leveraging the principles of stable value in new and creative ways – the outlook for the future of stable value remains strong.

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