Is Your Business Ready for New York’s Secure Choice Savings Program (SCSP)?
August 22, 2025
Is Your Business Ready for New York’s Secure Choice Savings Program (SCSP)?

New York’s Retirement Plan Mandate Is Almost Here

Big changes are on the horizon for New York businesses. Soon, many employers will be required to provide retirement savings options through the state’s Secure Choice Savings Program. If your business doesn’t already offer a retirement plan, now is the time to understand the rules, prepare your payroll, and explore whether a private plan may be a better fit for you and your employees.


When will this take effect? Program enrollment is anticipated to begin in fall 2025, at which point eligible employers will have nine months to register and set up payroll deductions according to The Official Website of New York State.


What Is Secure Choice?

Secure Choice is a state-sponsored retirement savings program structured as an automatic-enrollment Roth IRA. Employees are enrolled automatically but can opt out at any time. Employers do not contribute funds or manage investments. Their role is purely administrative: facilitate payroll deductions and provide access.


Who Must Participate?

An employer will be covered under Secure Choice if it:


  • Has 10 or more employees in New York during the prior calendar year,
  • Has been in business for at least two years, and
  • Does not currently sponsor a qualified retirement plan (such as a 401(k), 403(b), SIMPLE IRA, or SEP).


Covered employers will be required to register, provide employee data, process payroll deductions, and communicate program details to their employees.


What Employers Should Do Now

  • Review whether the mandate applies to your business
  • Gather exemption documentation if you already sponsor a retirement plan
  • Prepare payroll systems for after-tax Roth IRA deductions
  • Organize employee data for submission
  • Educate employees about Secure Choice and their options


Understanding the Limitations of Secure Choice

Secure Choice ensures employees have access to retirement savings, but it’s a baseline solution with limits: no employer contributions, capped savings, and few investment choices. For many businesses, it may not fully support workforce goals.


A Better Path: Advisory-Driven Retirement Solutions

We’ve recently expanded our services at Simco to include dedicated retirement plan advisory support. Just as we guide employers through HR and benefits complexities, we now provide licensed investment advisory for business retirement plans.

That means you’ll have an expert partner to help you:


  • Evaluate whether Secure Choice applies to your business,
  • Compare it with private plan alternatives such as custom 401(k)s or 403(b)s,
  • Design a retirement plan strategy that aligns with your goals,
  • Ensure compliance while keeping costs efficient, and
  • Strengthen your ability to attract and retain top talent with competitive retirement benefits.


Whether you’re required to implement Secure Choice or you’re exploring better ways to support your employees’ financial futures, our advisory team is here to provide clear, unbiased guidance.


Take the Next Step

Don’t wait until the mandate goes live. With program enrollment expected in fall 2025 and a nine-month compliance window following, the time to act is now; whether Secure Choice is right for you or a privately designed retirement solution makes better sense.


To learn more about Secure Choice and explore retirement plan alternatives, current Simco clients may contact their designated Client Success Manager. Others are encouraged to reach out directly to Marc Simmons, Simco’s Retirement Services Specialist, at (585) 750-2818, or click here.

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