Mutual sector overcomes pandemic headwindsBY ANDREW MCKEAN | MONDAY, 20 JUN 2022 11:22AMThe top 100 co-operatives and mutuals have defied the economic impacts of the pandemic; the sector's revenues grew a record 10% to $34.4 billion during 2020/2021.
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