Thrift Plan definition

Thrift Plan means the Financial Institutions Thrift Plan, a qualified and tax-exempt defined contribution plan and trust under Sections 401(a) and 501(a) of the Code, as adopted by the Bank.
Thrift Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 hereof.
Thrift Plan means the Baker Hughes Incorporated Thrift Plan, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Thrift Plan in a sentence

  • Thrift PlanEmployees of the Bank participate in the defined contribution Thrift Plan for Employees of the Federal Reserve System (Thrift Plan).

  • Thrift PlanEmployees of the Bank may also participate in the defined contribution Thrift Plan for Employees of the Federal Reserve System (“Thrift Plan”).

  • Thrift Plan Employees of the Bank participate in the defined contribution Thrift Plan for Employees of the Federal Reserve System (Thrift Plan).

  • No benefit whatever provided by the Plan shall be payable from the assets of the Retirement Fund or the Thrift Plan.

  • Thrift Plan participants can contribute from 1% up to 30% of their total annual compensation to the Thrift Plan in the form of pre-tax and/or after tax employee contributions.


More Definitions of Thrift Plan

Thrift Plan means the Marathon Oil Company Thrift Plan.
Thrift Plan means the Union Pacific Corporation Thrift Plan, as in effect from time to time.
Thrift Plan means the Union Pacific Corporation Thrift Plan, as in effect as of January 1, 1989, and as it may thereafter be amended from time to time.
Thrift Plan means the Pentegra Defined Contribution Plan for Financial Institutions, a qualified and tax exempt defined contribution plan and trust under IRC Sections 401 (a) and 501 (a), as adopted by the Bank.
Thrift Plan means the AK Steel Corporation Thrift Plan, Plan Document A, as amended, and any successor or replacement plan for such plan.
Thrift Plan means the Thrift Plan for Employees of ONEOK, Inc. and Subsidiaries.
Thrift Plan means the qualified defined contribution Thrift Plan and trust under Sections 401(a) and 501(a) of the Code, as adopted by the Employer.