verb
- to convert (a mutual organization, such as an insurance company or building society) from a mutual structure into a joint-stock company with shareholders
Usage: finance; business
Examples
- The insurance company decided to demutualize in order to raise capital from investors.
- When the building society demutualizes, members will receive shares in the new public company.
- Several major mutual insurers have chosen to demutualize over the past two decades.
- The board voted to demutualize the organization to compete more effectively in the market.
- After demutualizing, the former mutual became a publicly traded corporation.
- Members of the mutual fund were notified of the plan to demutualize next year.