How do I contact John Hancock 401k?

If you are a participant in a retirement plan, a representative in our Participant Service Center can help:

  1. Call 1-800-395-1113 if you have a numerical contact number or are calling about a 401(k) plan with under 200 employees.
  2. Call 1-800-294-3575 if you work for a company with more than 200 employees.

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People also ask, what is the phone number for John Hancock 401k?

1-888-695-4472

Also know, how do I cash out my John Hancock 401k? You can call us at 1-800-344-1029 to enroll in telephone withdrawal authorization over the phone and elect to take a withdrawal. Representatives are available weekdays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

Keeping this in consideration, how do I email John Hancock?

Send a message

Please use the form below or email us at [email protected].

Can I borrow from John Hancock 401k?

If your plan allows it, you may be able to borrow up to 50% of your vested balance—that’s 50% of the portion of your account that’s yours, without conditions. You’ll repay this amount, plus interest, back into your 401(k) account over time through payroll deduction.

How much should I have in my 401k to retire?

Your 401(k) will provide annual income (from age 66 to 95) of $19,986 which will cover 22% of your estimated retirement needs. We estimate you will need $90,532 a year to maintain your desired lifestyle in retirement. This 401(k) plan will leave you short $70,546.

How much should I have in my 401k at 30?

Retirement-plan provider Fidelity recommends having the equivalent of your salary saved by the time you reach 30. That means if your annual salary is $50,000, you should aim to have $50,000 in retirement savings by 30.

How do I call John Hancock?

Contact us

  1. Call us about your personal retirement plan. 800-395-1113 for Signature plans. 800-294-3575 for open-architecture plans.
  2. Talk to our media relations team. Elizabeth Bartlett. Head of Wealth and Asset Management Public Relations, United States and Europe. 617-572-9615. Email Elizabeth Bartlett.

Can I get your John Hancock?

When someone asks for your John Hancock, it means they want your signature. John Hancock was the first man to sign the United States’ Declaration of Independence in 1776.

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