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A mutual insurance company is an company owned entirely by its . It is a form of consumers' co-operative. Any profits earned by a mutual insurance company are either retained within the company or rebated to policyholders in the form of distributions or reduced future premiums. In contrast, a stock insurance company is owned by investors who have purchased company stock; any profits generated by a stock insurance company are distributed to the investors without necessarily benefiting the policyholders.


History
The concept of mutual insurance originated in in the late 17th century to cover losses due to fire. The mutual/casualty insurance industry began in the United States in 1752 when Benjamin Franklin established the Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses From Loss by Fire. Mutual property/casualty insurance companies exist now in nearly every country around the globe.

The global trade association for the industry, the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation, claims 216 members in 74 countries, in turn representing over 400 . In North America the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC), founded in 1895, is the sole representative of U.S. and Canadian mutual insurance companies in the areas of advocacy and education.


Recent developments in the United States
The "mutual holding company" structure was first introduced in Iowa in 1995, and has spread since then.Banstetter et al. (1997). The Mutual Holding Company: A New Structural Option. The Association of Life Insurance Counsel. pp 65-140 There have been concerns that the mutual holding company conversion is disadvantageous for the owners of the company, the policyholders.Rambeck R. (2001). Mutual Holding Company: A Shell Game Without the Pea. Insurance Journal. The major disadvantage of mutual insurance companies is the difficulty of raising capital. What demutualization means for policyholders. Insure.com. January 28, 2003

In the 111th Congress, sponsored a bill that she claimed would have protected mutual holding company owners. The measure, , died in committee.

Mutual are one way to undergo privatization, also called .


List of mutual insurance companies

Multinational
  • Association Internationale de la Mutualité


Bermuda
  • Oil Insurance Limited


Canada

Denmark
  • (owned 60% by the mutual company Tryghedsgruppen)
  • Lærerstandens Brandforsikring


Faroe Islands
  • The Faroe Insurance Company ( Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar)


Finland
  • Pohjantähti Mutual Insurance www.pohjantahti.fi
  • Mutual Insurance Company Turva www.turva.fi


France
General Mutual insurance companies

Health insurance companies

  • ACORIS Mutuelles
  • Almutra
  • Avenir Santé Mutuelle
  • Choralis Mutuelle le libre choix
  • Complévie
  • CMIP
  • EMOA Mutuelle du Var
  • Groupe Victor HUGO
  • La Maison du Fonctionnaire
  • La Mutuelle Catalane
  • La Mutuelle des Remparts
  • MBA Mutuelle
  • MCEN
  • M Comme Mutuelle
  • MFCF
  • Mutuelle Entrain
  • Mutuelle Générale d'Avignon
  • Mutuelle Générale des Cheminots
  • MIPSS Auvergne
  • MOAT
  • Mutuelle Matra Hachette
  • Mutuelle du Pays Martégal
  • Mutuelle du Pays de Vaucluse
  • Mutuelle du Rempart
  • Mutuelle SEPR
  • Mutuelle SERAMM
  • Mutuelles du Soleil
  • Precocia
  • Sereina Mutuelle

  • Mutuelle Générale
  • Harmonie Mutuelle*
  • MNT


Germany


Japan
  • Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Company
  • Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company
  • Nippon Life Insurance Company
  • Sumitomo Life Insurance Company


New Zealand


Philippines


Slovenia


South Africa
  • PPS (Professional Provident Society)


Spain
  • Mutua Madrileña


Sweden


United Kingdom
  • Shepherds Friendly Society
  • Education Mutual
  • The Equitable Life Assurance Society
  • Exeter Friendly Society
  • Engage Mutual Assurance
  • Health Shield
  • Royal London Group
  • Together Mutual Insurance
  • The Military Mutual
  • Scottish Friendly


United States

See also
  • Reciprocal inter-insurance exchange – a type of insurance company which, similar to a mutual, is not owned by stockholders.
  • Protection and indemnity insurance


Further reading
  • Emery, Herbert, and George Emery. A Young Man’s Benefit: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows And Sickness Insurance in the United States and Canada, 1860–1929 (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999).
  • Van Leeuwen, Marco H.D. Mutual Insurance, 1550–2015: From Guild Welfare and Friendly Societies to Contemporary Micro-Insurers (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) 321 pp. online review, A standard scholarly history


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