Program Of Hospital And Medical Benefits For Eligible Pensioners And Surviving Spouses — Form 5500 plan (Tilden Mining Company L.C.)

Plain-English plan 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, Program Of Hospital And Medical Benefits For Eligible Pensioners And Surviving Spouses is a benefit plan reported by Tilden Mining Company L.C. under EIN 34-1804848 and plan number 501. The latest loaded filing year is 2023. The filing reports 785 participants and $204,826,630 in end-of-year plan assets, where available in the loaded dataset.

Key reported metrics

Plan sponsor
Tilden Mining Company L.C.
EIN
34-1804848
Plan number
501
Plan type
2
Location
Cleveland, OH
Latest filing year
2023
Participants
785
End-of-year plan assets
$204,826,630

Form 5500 filing history

Filings loaded for this plan
Filing yearParticipantsSchedulesFiling
2023785H, C20241007112845NAL0031593346005

Reported financial statement (2023 · Schedule H)

Net assets

Total assets (EOY)
$204,826,630
Net assets (EOY)
$204,826,630
Net assets (BOY)
$193,728,412

Income & contributions

Participant contributions
$2,935,484
Total contributions
$2,935,484
Total income / additions
$19,079,712

Expenses & distributions

Benefits paid
$7,012,977
Administrative expenses
$968,517
Total expenses
$7,981,494
Net increase / (decrease)
$11,098,218

Service provider compensation (Schedule C)

Reported service provider compensation
ProviderServiceDirect comp.Indirect comp.Year
Medco Health SolutionsNONE$332,763not reported in the loaded dataset2023
Sei Private Trust CompanyTRUSTEE/INV MGMT$320,681not reported in the loaded dataset2023
Anthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldNONE$228,106not reported in the loaded dataset2023
The Bank Of New York MellonTRUSTEE/INV MGMT$54,986$02023
Assured Partners Capital Inc.NONE$19,079not reported in the loaded dataset2023
Meaden & Moore Ltd.AUDITOR$12,900not reported in the loaded dataset2023

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