General Electric
General Electric Overview
General Electric (GE) has a rich history dating back to its formation in 1892, which includes the merger of two companies, one of them with strong ties to American inventor Thomas Edison. Today, GE is a global leader in various sectors, including air travel, precision health, and energy transition. The company is renowned for its cutting-edge technology and a vast industrial presence worldwide. This industrial base includes aerospace engines, gas and steam turbines, onshore and offshore wind turbines, as well as medical diagnostic and mobile equipment. GE's primary source of profits is service revenue derived from this equipment, which typically offers higher margins. Leading this iconic conglomerate's turnaround, based on Lean principles, is Larry Culp, a former Danaher executive.
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Industry: Special Industrial Machinery
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Headquarters: PO Box 5000, Schenectady, NY, 12301-5000
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Phone Number: 800-432-3450
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Contact: Michael Millott
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EIN: 14-0689340
General Electric 401(k) Plan Information
General Electric's 401(k) Provider
Plan Logo: Fidelity
Find My General Electric 401(k)
Plan Name: GE RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
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Website: Fidelity 401(k) Login
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Phone Number: 800-835-5095
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Fax Number: 1-877-330-2476
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Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 12 am EST (No weekend hours)
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Address: PO Box 770002, Cincinnati, OH, 45277-0090
To access your General Electric 401(k) plan online, visit the Fidelity website and enter your username and password, or use the "Forgot Login" feature to reset your credentials. If you don't have login credentials, you can register as a new user.
Managing Your 401(k)
If you have a 401(k) plan through General Electric at Fidelity and are no longer employed by the company, you have several options:
Leave it with Fidelity: You can choose to keep your 401(k) account with Fidelity.
Roll it over into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA): Transfer your funds into an IRA for potential tax advantages and flexibility.
Roll it over into a new 401(k): If you've started a new job, you can consider transferring your 401(k) to your new employer's plan.
Withdraw the Funds: Be aware that withdrawing funds prematurely may result in tax penalties.
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General Electric 401(k) Plan Details
General Electric offers the GE RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN through Fidelity. This 401(k) plan covers 243,175 employees.
FAQ
GE employees can save money for retirement via the General Electric Retirement Savings Plan, sometimes known as the General Electric 401(k). Through Fidelity, GE's 401(k) provider, participants can fund a tax-deferred account with some of their pay and choose from various options. The plan's long-term financial growth depends on employee payback and a possible GE match.
Access your General Electric 401(k) account by visiting the Fidelity 401(k) Login page. Simply inputting your login and password will log you in. All you have to do if you misplaced your login details click "Forgot Login." Join up as a new user by following the on-screen instructions.
Fidelity oversees General Electric's 401(k) plan. You may examine your account, adjust your investments, and modify any required plan through Fidelity's online portal.
The following methods enable you to contact Fidelity regarding your GE 401(k):
- Phone number: 800-835-5095;Â
- Fax: 1-877-330-2476; fax:
- Monday through Friday, open from 8:30 to 12 am EST.
- Mail should be addressed to PO Box 770002, Cincinnati, OH 45277-0090.
Once you leave General Electric, there are a few ways you could handle your 401(k):
- Do not Alter: You can leave your account alone and continue to handle it using Fidelity.
- Transfer to IRA: Moving your 401(k) into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) could help you to obtain tax benefits and more control over your assets.
- Switch to a fresh 401(k). Should your employment change, transfer your GE 401(k) to your new company's 401(k) plan.
· Take out money: Though this is possible, early withdrawals should be done carefully as they could result in significant tax penalties.
M&A Wealth can help you manage your General Electric 401(k) plan. Whether you need to roll over your money, discover your investing alternatives, or reopen your account, our experts can help you.
If you need help locating your GE 401(k), our Fiduciary Advisor in California will help you prove your identity and obtain account data. Ask us for assistance tailored to your situation.
See one of our retirement consultants to begin working with M&A Wealth. We will walk you through your options for a 401(k) and assist you in creating a customized plan to safeguard your future income.