CalSavers Retirement Savings Board

Mar 25, 2026

Access the CalSavers Retirement Savings Board here.

The CalSavers Retirement Savings Board is a state agency in California that oversees the CalSavers Retirement Savings Program, a state-sponsored retirement savings program for workers in California whose employers do not offer a retirement plan. The Board is responsible for implementing and administering the program, as well as ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations regarding retirement savings.

Agency Accounts

CalSavers Retirement Savings Program Account

Access your online account via CalSavers.

The CalSavers Retirement Savings Program Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • CA Retirement Savings Plan Registered

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