Mutual insurance

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Mutual insurance is a type of insurance where those protected by the insurance (policyholders) also have certain "ownership" rights in the organization. These "ownership" rights typically consist of the ability to elect the management of the organization and to participate in a distribution of any net assets or surplus should the organization cease doing business. Historically, insurance began in the USA through a mutual (or cooperative) structure. Recently, some insurance companies have gone through demutualization and become public companies in an effort, among other things, to improve their ability to acquire capital. Takaful is an Islamic form of mutual insurance.

The global cooperative union for the industry, the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation, claims 142 members in 70 countries, in turn representing 400 insurers.<ref>ICMIF: Members list. Retrieved on December 11, 2006.</ref>

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List of mutual insurance companies

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United States

United Kingdom

List of demutualized insurance companies

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South Africa

United Kingdom

United States

List of defunct mutual insurance companies

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