A mutual insurance company is a type of insurance company that is owned by its policyholders. Unlike stock insurance companies, mutual insurance companies do not have stock that is available for purchase on the stock exchange.
A Stock Insurance Company is a type of insurance company that is owned by stockholders. These stockholders receive earnings in the form of shareholder dividends. However, under state laws, the interests of policyholders take precedence over those of stockholders.
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