Find my Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) plan

Catholic Health Initiatives offers CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES 401(K) PLAN through Fidelity. Their plan covers 114,253 employees.

Updated on Sept 27, 2024

Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) plan information

Catholic Health Initiatives’s 401(k) provider
Plan name
CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES 401(K) PLAN
Phone number
Fax number
Hours of operation
Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 12am EST, No weekend hours
Address
PO Box 770002, Cincinatti, OH, 45277-0090
To log in and access your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) plan online, visit the Fidelity website website and enter your username and password, or use the forgot login feature to reset your credentials. If you don't have login credentials, try registering as a new user.
If you have a 401(k) plan through Catholic Health Initiatives at Fidelity and no longer work there, you have a few options. You can leave it with Fidelity, roll it over into an individual retirement account (IRA), roll it over into a new 401(k), or withdraw the funds (may incur tax penalties).

How to roll over your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k)

Rolling over your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) into an IRA is a great way to keep track of your retirement savings and make sure you’re in control, not your former employer. There are three steps to rolling over a Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k):

  1. Confirm a few key details about your Fidelity 401(k) plan
  2. Decide which IRA you want to move your Fidelity 401(k) to
  3. Initiate your rollover with Fidelity
  4. Get a check in the mail and deposit it into your new IRA account
  5. Make sure your funds are being invested properly

If you’re uncomfortable handling the rollover process on your own, Capitalize offers a seamless, online 401(k) rollover service to help you from start to finish.

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How to withdraw your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k)

Withdrawing, or cashing out, your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) may provide liquidity, though it can come with significant tax implications and penalties, potentially hampering your retirement savings growth. If you have explored other options, like a 401(k) rollover or loan, and decided to withdraw, the process only involves a few steps: Determine how much of your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) you’d like to cash out.

  1. Call or contact your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) plan administrator.
  2. Request that your account be liquidated in the amount of your choosing.
  3. Have the administrator send the requested cash-out amount to via paper check or ACH transfer.
  4. Wait a few days to receive the money.

Remember, cashing out should typically be reserved for emergency circumstances. Capitalize can help you roll over your Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) instead, saving you from tax implications and penalties.

Catholic Health Initiatives 401(k) plan details

Catholic Health Initiatives offers CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES 401(K) PLAN through Fidelity. Their plan covers 114,253 employees.

Catholic Health Initiatives
Headquarters
3900 OLYMPIC BOULEVARD, SUITE 300, ERLANGER, KY, 41018-1099
Phone number
859-594-3267
Contact
TROY LINDON
EIN
47-0617373

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