Secure your financial future

Welcome to Colorado SecureSavings. The easy way to save for retirement.

Colorado SecureSavings is a retirement savings program, created by the Colorado SecureSavings Board in the Office of the State Treasurer. Here in Colorado, more than 40% of our private-sector workforce does not have access to a retirement savings plan at work — nearly 940,000 workers. Colorado SecureSavings was created to meet this urgent need.

With Colorado SecureSavings, businesses can help their employees save for retirement in a convenient Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) that is portable even if they change or leave their job. This program is an easy way for Colorado employees to save for the future.

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Employers

Registration for the Colorado SecureSavings program is now open to all eligible employers. Get started today.

Savers

Plan for what’s ahead. Colorado SecureSavings is a flexible and secure way to save, even if you’re self-employed.

Great benefits to help you succeed

Employer benefits

  • No cost for employers

  • Getting started is fast and easy

  • Works seamlessly with your payroll process

  • Stay competitive by offering access to a great benefit to your employees

  • Requires very little time and administration

Learn more about employer benefits

Saver benefits

  • Secure, simple way to save for retirement

  • It’s portable — if you change jobs, your money and your account go with you

  • Customizable contribution amounts to meet your needs

  • It’s voluntary — stay enrolled automatically or opt out and re-enroll later

  • Access to online tools and real people trained to answer your questions

Learn more about saver benefits

Coloradans are concerned about their future

51% of Americans have increased concern about their retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.1

Reference

1. Bond, Tyler, et al. “Retirement Insecurity 2021: Americans' Views of Retirement.” National Institute on Retirement Security, 26 Feb. 2021, www.nirsonline.org/reports/retirementinsecurity2021.