What is the difference between a mutual and stock insurance company?

What is the difference between a mutual and stock insurance company?

In a mutual company, policyholders are co-owners of the firm and enjoy dividend income based on corporate profits. In a stock company, outside shareholders are the co-owners of the firm and policyholders are not entitled to dividends. Demutualization is the process whereby a mutual insurer becomes a stock company.

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