2023 plan-year S sponsor index DOL Form 5500

Plans by Sponsor: S

ERISA Form 5500 plan record drawn from DOL EBSA β€” verify with linked source filings below.

35,234 retirement plans with sponsors starting with "S"

Browsing Retirement Plans: Sponsors Starting With "S"

This letter index groups 35,234 retirement plans whose sponsor name begins with the letter "S". The full browse index covers 400,652 plans across all 26 letters of the alphabet. Results are paginated 50 per page, and you are currently viewing page 451 of 705. Each listing links to a detail page with the plan's Form 5500 fields β€” plan type, total assets, participant count, sponsor EIN, state of record, and filing status for the 2023 plan year.

Sort controls above let you reorder the list by sponsor name (default alphabetical), participant count (largest first), or plan year. The participant column shows total covered workers β€” a mix of active employees, separated employees with remaining balances, and retirees receiving benefits. Sponsors are listed as they appear on the Form 5500 filing, which may differ from the public-facing corporate brand; a single holding company can sponsor multiple plans, and large employers may also appear under subsidiary names.

All data on this page comes from U.S. Department of Labor Form 5500 annual returns released through EFAST2. The dataset covers plans with 100+ participants plus smaller plans that file voluntarily. Figures reflect a single plan-year snapshot and fluctuate with market performance, contributions, and benefit payouts. This browse index is informational only, summarizing public regulatory filings for research and educational purposes, and is not retirement, tax, legal, or financial advice. Before relying on any figure to evaluate an employer's plan or make retirement decisions, verify the underlying filing directly on EFAST2 and consult a qualified professional.

Showing 22,501–22,550 of 35,234

Plan Participants
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Salaried Integrated Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
5
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Hourly Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
18
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Hourly Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
14
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Salaried Integrated Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
4
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Hourly Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
14
Specification Rubber Products Inc. Salaried Integrated Defined Benefit Plan
Specification Rubber Products, Inc.
4
Specified Technologies, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Specified Technologies, Inc.
181
Specified Technologies, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Specified Technologies, Inc.
192
Specified Technologies, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Specified Technologies, Inc.
197
Speck Dealerships Employee 401(k) Plan
Speck Executive Payroll, LLC
130
Specoil Group 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan
Specoil LLC
63
Specright Inc 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Specright Inc
97
Specright 401(k) Plan
Specright, Inc
110
Specright 401(k) Plan
Specright, Inc
112
Spec's Family Partners Retirement Plan
Specs Family Partners, Ltd.
3,543
Spec's Family Partners Retirement Plan
Specs Family Partners, Ltd.
3,545
Spec's Family Partners Employees' Profit Sharing Plan
Specs Family Partners, Ltd.
2,844
Spec's Family Partners Retirement Plan
Specs Family Partners, Ltd.
4,179
Specs Wichita LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Specs Wichita LLC
16
Specs Wichita LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Specs Wichita LLC
25
Specs Wichita LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Specs Wichita LLC
27
Spectacle Gary Holdings, LLC Retirement Plan
Spectacle Gary Holdings, LLC Retirement Plan
1,464
Spectacular Spec, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Spectacular Spec, LLC
9
Spectacular Spec, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Spectacular Spec, LLC
10
Specter Ops 401(k) Plan
Specter Ops, Inc.
116
Specter, Desouza Architects, P. C. Retirement Trust
Specter, Desouza Architects, P.C.
4
Spectra Aerospace and Defense 401(k) Plan
Spectra a/D Acquisition, Inc
34
Spectra Aerospace and Defense 401(k) Plan
Spectra a/D Acquisition, Inc
100
Spectra Aerospace and Defense 401(k) Plan
Spectra a/D Acquisition, Inc
104
Spectra Company Inc 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Spectra Company Inc
133
Spectra Company Inc 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Spectra Company Inc
125
Spectra Company Inc 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust
Spectra Company Inc
143
Spectra Credit Union 401(k) Savings Plan
Spectra Credit Union
92
Spectra Credit Union 401(k) Savings Plan
Spectra Credit Union
104
Spectra Credit Union 401(k) Savings Plan
Spectra Credit Union
98
Spectra Logic 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan
Spectra Logic
351
Spectra Logic 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan
Spectra Logic
329
Spectra Logic 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan
Spectra Logic Corp.
289
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc.
356
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc.
790
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Metal Sales, Inc.
458
Spectra Premium Mobility Solutions USA, LLC 401(k) Retirement Plan
Spectra Premium Mobility Solutions USA, LLC
107
Spectra Tech Inc
Spectra Tech Inc
156
Spectra Tech, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Tech, Inc.
196
Spectra Tech, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Tech, Inc.
199
Spectra Tech, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectra Tech, Inc.
224
Spectraforce Retirement Plan Pr
Spectraforce Technologies Inc.
141
Spectraforce Retirement Plan Pr
Spectraforce Technologies Inc.
210
Spectraforce Retirement Plan-Pr
Spectraforce Technologies, Inc.
174
Spectraforce Technologies, Inc. 401(k) Plan
Spectraforce Technologies, Inc.
471

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Data sourced from U.S. Department of Labor Form 5500 filings (EBSA). See our methodology for details.

Why Form 5500 Data Matters for Retirement Planning

Form 5500 is the annual return that virtually every private-sector retirement plan in the United States files with the Department of Labor. The filing covers funding, participant counts, plan investments, fees, service providers, and corrective contributions. Because the data is collected for regulatory oversight rather than marketing, it is one of the most consistent windows into the retirement economy: the same questions are asked of plans across all industries and all states, year after year. That consistency makes it possible to compare plans, sponsors, and markets on equal footing β€” a kind of comparability that voluntary survey data and vendor brochures cannot provide.

PlainRetire reorganizes the Form 5500 universe so a participant, employer, or analyst can ask everyday questions of the dataset without reading thousands of pages of agency documentation. Browsing by state surfaces concentration patterns: where pension assets sit, which states host the largest 401(k) sponsors, where retirement coverage trails the national average. Browsing by industry reveals the structural difference between sectors that historically relied on defined-benefit pensions and sectors that adopted defined-contribution plans early. Browsing by plan size highlights both the largest sponsors β€” typically Fortune 500 employers and multi-employer Taft–Hartley funds β€” and the long tail of small plans that collectively cover millions of workers.

What This Hub Page Aggregates

Each hub page on PlainRetire is a navigable index into the underlying database. The page shows summary counts, the most recent Form 5500 vintage, and direct links to individual plan detail pages. Detail pages carry the canonical filings, schedules where applicable, and audit trail back to the DOL's EFAST2 disclosure portal. Where the underlying dataset supports it, hub pages also expose key aggregates: total participant counts, aggregate assets, plan-type breakdowns (401(k), pension, profit-sharing, ESOP), and changes over the most recent reporting period.

Plan data is updated as DOL releases new annual Form 5500 datasets. Filings have a roughly seven-month lag from plan year end, so the most recent vintage typically reflects the previous full calendar year. This lag is inherent to the disclosure regime β€” plans are given time to gather audit reports and service-provider statements β€” and PlainRetire reflects the timing transparently rather than backfilling estimates.

Reading the Data With Appropriate Caveats

Aggregate numbers are useful for trend-spotting and structural comparison; they are less useful for decisions about a specific plan. The participant count for a state, for instance, includes both very large plans (which dominate the total) and very small plans (which influence median but not mean). When evaluating a specific employer's plan, drill into the plan detail page and consider plan-type, asset-mix, fee structure, and audit history β€” these details are flattened in any hub-level aggregate. Where regulatory updates change the categorization of a plan, PlainRetire preserves the historical filing alongside the most recent one so longitudinal analyses remain valid.