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Mutual Benefit Life was taken into receivership for rehabilitation by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance on July 16, 1991, after losses in an overheated real estate market led to a run by policyholders, who ultimately lost the purported "cash value" that had been said to have accrued in their policies. At the time, the collapse ...
GTCO Plc's reorganisation means it will now offer more services beyond banking; with a payments business being top of mind for the group. [3] Under its old structure, it could not have run non-lending businesses because a 2010 regulation [4] by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) mandated banks to stop operating their non-banking subsidiaries ...
Mutual benefit corporations must still file tax returns and pay income tax because they are not formed for a purpose that is meant to benefit the general public (unlike public-benefit nonprofit corporations) but rather to provide an association of people with a common benefit. Due to its private purpose, a mutual benefit corporation pays the ...
The "mutual holding company" structure was first introduced in Iowa in 1995, and has spread since then. [5] There have been concerns that the mutual holding company conversion is disadvantageous for the owners of the company, the policyholders. [6] The major disadvantage of mutual insurance companies is the difficulty of raising capital. [7]
Access Bank plc, part of Access Bank Group; Citibank Nigeria Ltd, part of Citigroup; Ecobank Nigeria Plc, part of Ecobank Group; Fidelity Bank Plc; First Bank Nigeria Ltd, part of First Bank of Nigeria Group; First City Monument Bank Plc; Globus Bank Ltd; Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, part of GTCO Group; Keystone Bank Ltd; Nova Commercial Bank Ltd ...
Old Mutual Holdings Plc, Formally known as UAP Holdings Limited, is an investment, retirement, and insurance group that operates mainly in Eastern Africa.UAP Holdings is one of the leading insurance and financial services groups in eastern Africa with a network of branches and operational subsidiaries spread across the greater eastern and central Africa regions.
A mutual is therefore owned by, and run for the benefit of, its members – it has no external shareholders to pay in the form of dividends, and as such does not usually seek to maximize and make large profits or capital gains. Mutuals exist for the members to benefit from the services they provide and often do not pay income tax. [1]
Shell Nigeria is the common name for Shell plc's Nigerian operations carried out through four subsidiaries—primarily Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC). [2] Royal Dutch Shell's joint ventures account for more than 21% of Nigeria 's total petroleum production (629,000 barrels per day (100,000 m 3 /d) (bpd) in 2009).