2023 Form 5500 filing — Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Pension Plan

Plain-English filing summary

According to public Form 5500 filings published through the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) via the EFAST2 system, this is the 2023 Form 5500 filing (EFAST2 acknowledgement 20241015112050NAL0014472179001) for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Pension Plan, reported by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center under EIN 13-1924236 and plan number 001. It reports 8,263 participants. Attached schedules in the loaded dataset include Schedule H (large plan financials), Schedule C (service provider compensation).

EFAST2 acknowledgement
20241015112050NAL0014472179001
Filing year
2023
Form type
2
Plan sponsor
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
EIN
13-1924236
Plan number
001
Location
New York, NY
Participants
8,263
Schedules available
Schedule H, Schedule C
Received date
not reported in the loaded dataset

Reported financial snapshot (2023)

Total assets (EOY)
$1,391,637,934
Total liabilities (EOY)
$6,740,764
Net assets (EOY)
$1,384,897,170
Employer contributions
$0
Participant contributions
$0
Total income / additions
$105,993,277
Benefits paid
$60,922,345
Administrative expenses
$7,493,802
Total expenses
$68,416,147
Net increase / (decrease)
$37,577,130
Schedule source
Schedule H

Reported service provider compensation (Schedule C)

Compensation reported on the 2023 filing
ProviderServiceDirect comp.Indirect comp.
Jp Morgan ChaseNONE$4,755,276$0
MercerNONE$857,900not reported in the loaded dataset
Blackstone Real Estate PartnerNONE$389,260not reported in the loaded dataset
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenPLAN SPONSOR$209,962not reported in the loaded dataset
Ernst & Young Us LlpNONE$119,351not reported in the loaded dataset
Pension Benefit Information LLCNONE$87,220not reported in the loaded dataset
Covington & Burling LlpNONE$77,239not reported in the loaded dataset
Fiduciary Counselors Inc.NONE$26,243not reported in the loaded dataset

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