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Throughout the next 20 years, other mutual insurance companies were added to the group roster.
It has $223 million of reserves, which would remain with the mutual insurance company.
In the 19th Century, its activities of mutual insurance became predominant.
Equitable Life is one of the nation's remaining mutual insurance companies.
This would be a type of mutual insurance contract.
Based on sharia Islamic law, it is a form of mutual insurance.
Some decided to resist and to form mutual insurance pacts for their defense.
With half a million as a starter, we can get plenty more investors interested in this new mutual insurance company.
Such mutual insurance companies are formally owned by their policyholders.
Prudential, a mutual insurance company, insures the health of 25 million people.
My mutual insurance company keeps its reserves at least partly invested in stock.
A mutual insurance company, like Equitable, is owned by its policyholders.
Since the partners are mutual insurance companies, the deal is also subject to approval by their policyholders.
From the economic point of view this would be a contradiction and would particularly hit the mutual insurance societies.
It was established as a mutual insurance company.
The company operates in 12 midwestern states reinsuring 264 mutual insurance companies.
About 75 percent of the company's earnings are from managing three mutual insurance companies owned by policyholders, he said.
The regional cooperatives are themselves mutual insurance, which operate regionally.
In 1998, Ohio National reorganized as a mutual insurance holding company.
In exchange, the policyholders give up their ownership in the mutual insurance company.
He said MetLife grew fat as a mutual insurance company and had room to reduce costs.
As an illustration - Some time ago I had a with-profits policy with a mutual insurance company.
The major disadvantage of the mutual insurance companies is the difficulty of raising capital.
Reciprocals are sometimes confused with incorporated mutual insurance companies.
Some mutual insurance companies make this claim explicitly.