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remutualisation

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English

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ mutualisation.

Noun

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remutualisation (plural remutualisations)

  1. A second or subsequent mutualisation
  2. A mutualisation of a company that had previously been demutualised
    • 2009 January 26, Larry Elliott, “Banks need to go back to being boring”, in The Guardian[1]:
      That will mean that high street banks will no longer be as profitable, and it would pave the way for remutualisation of a large chunk of the banking sector.