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Demutualization is the
process by
which a customer-owned
mutual organization (mutual) or co-operative
changes legal form to a
joint stock company. It is...
- in 1986 in
response to
their concerns. This
permitted societies to '
demutualise'. If more than 75% of
members voted in favour, the
building society would...
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prosper and
maintained this
position within the UK
until 1997 when it
demutualised. In 1996, it
became Halifax plc, a
public limited company which was a...
- ****baggers by the UK media,
required Nationwide members to vote on
whether to
demutualise the
society and
float on the
London Stock Exchange. The
attempt failed...
- of the
oldest mutual insurance companies in ****an
until a
motion to
demutualise was p****ed in 2009 and, on
April 1, 2010, it
listed on the
Tokyo Stock...
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derivatives began. 1998: ASX
demutualised to
become a
listed company. It was the
first exchange in the
world to
demutualise and list on its own market,...
- societies. It was the
first building society in the
United Kingdom to
demutualise,
doing so in July 1989. The bank
expanded through a
number of acquisitions...
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building societies sought to
convert to banks, but were
required to
demutualise before they were
permitted to do so. This
included NSW
Building Society...
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living in
Australia and New Zealand. This is
because when the
society demutualised, all
policy holders received shares in the new company. On 20
April 2018...
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beneficial to
become a
customer rather than a member. On 14 June 2002 IOOF
demutualised and
distributed their ac****ulated
wealth across its
approximately 70...