mutuales
Mutuales, also known as mutual societies or mutual insurance companies, are a form of business organization where the policyholders are also the owners of the company. Unlike stock companies, which are owned by shareholders, mutuals are owned by their members. This structure means that profits are typically returned to the members in the form of lower premiums, dividends, or improved services, rather than distributed to external shareholders.
The primary goal of a mutual is to serve the interests of its members. Decisions are made
In the insurance industry, mutual companies have a long history. They often emphasize a commitment to financial
The governance of a mutual typically involves a board of directors elected by the members. While the