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Your question is unclear as written. An insurance company that is formed as a stock company does not have "members"; it is owned by its shareholders like any other corporation. However, a "mutual" insurer is owned by it policyholders by virtue of their status as policyholders. In that respect, they might be deemed to be "members"/

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