Image of customers as tree trunks with interconnected branches symbolizing mutual companies, flourishing through shared ownership and profit distribution

Understanding Mutual Companies: A Comprehensive Guide for Institutional Investors

Introduction to Mutual Companies A mutual company is a unique business structure in which customers become shareholders and participants in the organization’s profit distribution. This ownership model distinguishes mutual companies from conventional corporations, where investors hold shares with no inherent involvement in the business itself. Mutual companies are rooted in

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