
Guidance beyond transactions
Easy for the organization
White-label the brand, choose capabilities, align disclosures, route support, and launch without making the rollout feel heavy.
Launch in phases
Give bank customers a white-labeled planning app that connects cash flow, savings, credit, retirement, and educational planning options under the bank's trusted brand.
Confidence Builds Relationships
A bank that helps customers answer the retirement question earns more than transactions. It earns relevance, trust, and loyalty.
For banks.
Simple to Launch
My Retirement Plan is designed to be super easy for the organization to deploy and super easy for people to use. The result is a branded system built to help drive a lifelong relationship between the organization and every consumer, employee, member, client, or policyholder it serves.
This is the kind of benefit most organizations could not realistically give until now without huge spend: a personalized planning ecosystem under their own brand that can help improve retention from clients and members to employees and policyholders.

Guidance beyond transactions
White-label the brand, choose capabilities, align disclosures, route support, and launch without making the rollout feel heavy.
Launch in phases

Products in context
People connect accounts with consent, answer simple prompts, ask the planning assistant questions, and review scenario-based follow-up items.
Connect with consent

Customers planning ahead
Banks + every person they serve get more reasons to stay engaged through plan updates, life events, product education, reports, reminders, and timely check-ins.
Stay useful for life
Visual Experience
Let customers see how deposits, credit, loans, savings, and retirement choices work together in one branded bank experience.
Relationship Impact
Customers already trust the bank with daily money movement. Giving them a future-facing plan turns that utility relationship into a guidance relationship.
Planning Assistant Preview
Guided tools, connected data, and scenario prompts for retirement planning conversations.
The experience should feel built for people planning income, protection, family, and peace of mind.
Moment 01
Balances and transaction patterns become practical insight instead of isolated account activity.
Moment 02
Savings, credit, lending, and planning education can appear in context when customers are trying to improve an outcome.
Moment 03
Customers come back to review progress, scenarios, and follow-up items, not only to check balances.
Customer Benefit Video
Position MyRetirementPlan.ai as a branded benefit the bank provides to customers who want help connecting everyday money decisions to retirement confidence.
The bank is giving customers a planning tool that helps turn balances, savings, credit, and goals into a clearer path forward.
Product Ecosystem
Banks can incorporate deposits, savings, CDs, credit products, lending options, cash-flow tools, and education into a branded planning experience so customers understand how bank capabilities may fit their retirement and household goals.
Products can be presented as education, planning context, and review options subject to applicable suitability, fiduciary, insurance, lending, and compliance standards.
Savings, credit, debt payoff, emergency reserves, and lending education can connect to the customer's broader retirement path.
The bank can move from balance-checking utility to a more useful guidance relationship around the customer's future.
Product education can be configured with approved language, routing, disclosures, and eligibility boundaries.
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Connected Accounts & Planning Assistant
Users can connect eligible financial accounts with consent, then use a planning assistant experience inside My Retirement Plan to ask questions, run planning scenarios, organize follow-up items, and automate reminders or check-ins that may support more informed retirement conversations.
The experience is designed for education, planning support, and workflow automation. It does not guarantee investment performance, retirement income, savings results, or any specific retirement outcome.
Eligible bank, investment, credit, debt, and retirement accounts can be connected so guidance can reference more current user-permissioned data.
Users can ask planning questions, compare assumptions, surface tradeoffs, and review possible follow-up items that remain subject to professional judgment where applicable.
Tools can automate reminders, action lists, scenario refreshes, and document/report workflows, while avoiding promises that any action will produce a guaranteed result.
Industry Problem
People Helped
They can see how savings, debt, spending, and retirement goals interact instead of treating banking activity as isolated transactions.
The app can help customers review emergency savings, debt payoff, retirement contributions, account automation, and scenario planning.
Customers can ask which planning options to review and receive educational context anchored in their own financial picture and the bank's available support.
Retirement Worry
Will I have enough for retirement, and what planning options should I review?
Bank customers worry about whether their emergency fund is enough, whether debt is slowing them down, whether savings should increase, and whether retirement is on track. The app helps them move from a balance view to a future view.
Vision
The bank version can combine account connections, cash-flow visibility, retirement projection, credit and debt guidance, and AI-supported planning into one branded experience.
Turn transaction data into practical financial tool guidance.
Help customers see the retirement effect of savings, debt, and spending choices.
Connect product education to customer goals and readiness signals.
White Label
The bank can present the experience with its own brand, product language, color system, support contacts, compliance disclosures, and selected capability set.
White-Label Preview
The experience can carry the organization's brand while keeping planning tools, disclosures, and support paths aligned.
Data Privacy & Security
Banks need confidence that a customer-facing planning app respects customer consent, protects sensitive financial data, and can fit into rigorous vendor, risk, and compliance review processes.
Customer information should be used to power the customer's own planning experience, with transparent data permissions and clear account-connection expectations.
Encryption in transit and at rest, least-privilege access, and hardened operational controls help protect balances, transactions, and planning inputs.
Configurable disclosures, support routing, audit-friendly activity history, and approved product education help the experience fit bank oversight standards.
Platform Capabilities
Build a connected view of assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and household reality in one live planning system.
Sync bank, investment, and retirement accounts so planning stays grounded in current balances and activity.
See cashflow, recurring activity, and spending behavior clearly enough to spot patterns before they become harder to manage.
Track credit health, debt payoff paths, and the drag that high-interest balances create on future flexibility.
Run projection scenarios for timing, savings, income, and drawdown assumptions before changing a plan.
Model major life choices against the full Financial Picture baseline before changing the plan.
Stakeholders
A planning experience gives customers more reasons to return to the bank's digital ecosystem between product transactions.
Savings, credit, lending, and retirement conversations can be connected to customer goals rather than presented as disconnected offers.
Helping customers understand their future reinforces the bank as a long-term financial partner, not just a place to hold accounts.
Vision
A bank that helps customers answer the retirement question becomes part of the customer's life plan, not just their financial infrastructure.
Move from account servicing to future guidance.
Use planning to deepen loyalty and relevance.
Show care through practical, personalized planning context.
Schedule a Demo
Schedule a demo to see how a white-labeled planning app can help customers connect banking decisions to retirement readiness.
The Financial Gap
The gap is the distance between what households earn, what life costs, what they can safely save, and what they need for the future. When that distance gets too wide, people bridge it with credit, delayed decisions, and sometimes their retirement accounts.
For banks, this is why retirement confidence cannot stay buried in annual enrollment, disconnected portals, or one-off education.
56%
of employees say financial stress negatively affects their work.
91%
would consider switching jobs for benefits that help them reach financial goals.
88%
Financial anxiety has become a mainstream household condition.
53%
A single repair, medical bill, or missed paycheck can force expensive choices.
44%
Short-term survival can quietly turn into long-term debt drag.
38%
The future plan becomes today's emergency fund when cashflow breaks.
Pressure 1
01Paychecks fail to keep pace with housing, food, energy, debt, and childcare.
Pressure 2
02Low emergency savings makes normal life events feel financially dangerous.
Pressure 3
03Credit cards, loans, and wage advances fill the gap, but raise the next month's burden.
Pressure 4
04Long-term savings get raided, delaying confidence and compounding.
Figures summarize 2025-2026 financial wellness research across household stress, emergency savings, workplace productivity, and retirement leakage. The pattern is the problem: short-term cashflow pressure quietly damages long-term security.