What happens when a life insurance company demutualized?

What happens when a life insurance company demutualized?

As part of demutualization, the insurance company issues shares of stock or cash to its policyholders to compensate them for the loss of certain ownership rights. The amount of compensation is determined by the insurance company and is related to the value of the insurance policies owned by the policyholders. Oct 6, 2005

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