How To: Beneficiary Designation for John Hancock Retirement

How To: Beneficiary Designation for John Hancock Retirement

To designate your beneficiaries for your ACS-provided Life, AD&D, and disability/or benefits, please visit Namely.

To designate your beneficiaries for your retirement account with John Hancock, please complete the attached form. This form is maintained on ACS All Access here:

  1. If you choose to name more than two Primary and/or Contingent Beneficiary(ies), please attach a separate sheet of paper with your additional designations. You must also sign and date the additional sheet of paper.
  2. If you are married and designate additional primary beneficiaries, your spouse's certification must be notarized by a Notary Public or witnessed by a Plan Representative.
  3. None of the information provided in the form will be maintained by John Hancock. The form will be maintained by the ACS Plan Administrator. 
  4. Submit completed forms securely to ACS HR: https://secure.assured-consulting.com/dropzone/security


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