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If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, we can help you enroll. Set up a NetBenefits profile to explore your employee benefits.
Fidelity Investments created NetBenefits to help people manage their retirement plans and other benefits. You can access benefits online or through the NetBenefits mobile app.
If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, log in to Fidelity NetBenefits to see your 401(k), 403(b), health benefits, stock plans, and more.
Conveniently access your workplace benefit plans such as 401k(s) and other savings plans, stock options, health savings accounts, and health insurance.
You can access your stock plan information through two different sites: Fidelity.com and NetBenefits.com. Both sites are part of Fidelity Investments and have information about your plans and accounts, and each site is accessible from the other, so you can easily jump between them.
What is a NetBenefits account? Fidelity NetBenefits allows you to manage all your Fidelity accounts in one place. If you have a 401(k) NetBenefits account, you can also manage your brokerage accounts and personal accounts through the online portal. Here are some of the things you can do with your Fidelity NetBenefits account:
Log in. Forgot username or password? New to Fidelity NetBenefits ®? Register as a new user.
Fidelity NetBenefits. This is a secure transaction. Log In. Username. For U.S. employees, your username (up to 15 characters) can be any customer identifier you've chosen or your Social Security number (SSN). If you use your SSN to log in, please create a personalized username for added security.
need to better understand how your stock plan and Fidelity Account work—including managing taxes, selling shares, accessing your account, and planning for your financial goals and priorities. It’s your always -available, ready -to-help destination now and in the future.
The same username and password can be used to access all of your Fidelity accounts through any of our service channels including: Fidelity.com (Brokerage accounts, personal retirement accounts like IRAs) NetBenefits.com (employer sponsored accounts like 401 (k), 403 (b), 457, health plans, pension, and HR/Payroll)