Iceland Chamber of Commerce

Publications

The Chamber publishes mainly in Icelandic. However, some publications are also issued in English, including a report on the Icelandic economy, corporate governance guidelines and English summaries of Icelandic publications.

​New edition of the Corporate Governance Guidelines now available

A new version of the Corporate Governance Guidelines has been published. The Guidelines support company boards and executives in fulfilling their obligations effectively. Additionally, good corporate governance practices increase trust in business.

The Icelandic Economy: 2015 edition

The Icelandic economy has undergone drastic changes since the financial crisis in 2008. The report provides an overview of the current state of the economy, recent developments, and future prospects.

Icelandic Economy: 2019 Edition

The 2019 edition of the report

Iceland’s EU Accession Negotiations

This report, conducted by the University of Iceland's Institute of International Affairs, surveys Iceland’s accession process with the European Union, how it proceeded and the status of the application when put on hold in early 2013.

Holiday greetings

We wish you a very happy Holiday season and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

Iceland Chamber of Commerce has moved to a new location

Iceland Chamber of Commerce has moved from Kringlan 7 to Borgartún 35 (5th floor), 105 Reykjavík. The office is open from 8 to 16, Monday through Friday. We welcome our customers to visit us at the new location.

Cutting the Gordian Knot

The ICoC has published an English summary of its opinion piece regarding the failed banks' estates. The publication is intended to help foreign parties interested in the matter to gain an insight into the issue.

The Icelandic Economy: Presentation of the 2016 Edition

The Chamber has published a new edition of the report called “The Icelandic Economy”. The report covers the current economic landscape, recent developments and notable events in Iceland‘s political, economic and business environment and Iceland‘s future prospects with regards to the economy‘s …

ICoC Business Forum 2014

Over 400 people from the Icelandic business community participated in the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce’s (ICoC) annual Business Conference (Viðskiptaþing) that took place at Hilton Reykjavík Nordica on February 12th. This year, the focus was set on the International sector and how to build up and …

The Failed Banks' Estates

Iceland has been unable to lift the capital controls due to a shortage of foreign currency. This is in large part due to the currency need of the failed banks’ estates. Creditor expectations of domestic asset recovery exceed the Chamber’s estimated scope for exemptions from the capital controls.

The Annual Iceland Business Forum 2019

On February 14th, the Iceland Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Iceland Business Forum. This year, the title of the Forum is “Visibility Unclear: Leadership in a World of Uncertainty “.

New Director of International Division

Hulda Bjarnadóttir has been appointed Managing Director of The International Division of The Icelandic Chamber of Commerce from March 1st and takes over from Kristin S. Hjálmtýsdóttir who now holds a position as the Director of the Red Cross in Iceland. For the past five years Hulda has served as a …

The Icelandic Economy: Presentation

The Chamber recently published a new report called “The Icelandic Economy” The report covers the current economic landscape, recent developments and notable events in Iceland‘s political, economic and business environment and Iceland‘s future prospects with regards to the economy‘s external …

The Internationalisation of Iceland's Financial Sector

The internationalisation of the Icelandic financial sector proceeded from market liberalisation, European integration, and privatisation, on the base of a strong, well-funded pension system and an exceptionally healthy institutional framework. This report examines closely the current state of the …

The Icelandic Economy: 2017 edition

The Icelandic economy has undergone drastic changes since the financial crisis in 2008. The report provides an overview of the current state of the economy, recent developments, and future prospects. A coverage of the recent changes in the housing and labour markets has been added to this latest …
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