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Benefits that help you live the life you want

If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, log in or register now. Not ready yet? Keep scrolling to learn how Fidelity can help you confidently prepare for the future and reach your goals.

What to expect when you log in

Explore your options

You might have access to benefits that help you pay down debt and save money.

Choose what's best for you

Choose benefits that meet your needs, goals, and budget.

Contribute what you want

If your employer offers a retirement plan, you decide how much to contribute.
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Get started with your benefits

Your benefits could help you plan for the future, save for an emergency, and help you pay down debt. We’ll tell you what you need to get started so you can discover what’s available to you.
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Mobilize your employee benefits

The Fidelity NetBenefits® app gives you more ways to access and manage your employee benefits. You can check your balance, scan and send documents, and even monitor your plan and goals—it’s all right there.

How does a company match work?

Don’t miss out on free money. Watch this to learn how company matches work to save for your retirement.
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The moment you see your benefits aren’t only for work.

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