Sigurdur Sigurðsson
Vorsitzender bei VITROLIFE AB
Vermögen: 460 602 $ am 30.04.2024
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Henrik Gustaf Blomquist | M | 53 | 5 Jahre | |
Svafa Grönfeldt | M | 59 |
Reykjavik University
| 17 Jahre |
Sveinn Sölvason | M | 46 | 15 Jahre | |
Pia Marions | F | 61 | 11 Jahre | |
Gudjon Karason | M | 55 | 26 Jahre | |
Alberto Esquenazi | M | 67 | 3 Jahre | |
Kristoffer Forsmark | M | - | - | |
Patrik Tolf | M | 54 | 2 Jahre | |
Guðbjörg Eggertsdóttir | F | 73 | 11 Jahre | |
Karen Lykke Sörensen | F | 62 | 4 Jahre | |
Lars Erik Holmqvist | M | 64 | 6 Jahre | |
Ólafur Gylfason | M | 55 | 27 Jahre | |
Rickard Ericsson | M | 53 | 9 Jahre | |
Guillermo Ferrando | M | 33 | 4 Jahre | |
Hildur Einarsdóttir | F | 42 | 15 Jahre | |
Claus Bisgaard | M | 47 | 7 Jahre | |
Niels Jacobsen | M | 66 | 19 Jahre | |
Karin Koritz Russberg | F | 55 | 4 Jahre | |
Sjöfn Ingólfsdóttir | F | - |
The Housing Finance Fund
The Housing Finance Fund Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The Housing Financing Fund (HFF) is an independent government institution granting mortgage loans to individuals, municipalities, companies and organizations to finance housing purchase and construction work. The fund is financially independent and funds its lending and operations by its own income. The purpose of the fund is to ensure housing security and equality for all Icelanders through lending and organization of housing affairs and special investments in order to increase people´s opportunities of obtaining and leasing housing on controllable terms. The Housing Financing Fund grants such as General housing and home improvement loans to individuals, Loans for rental housing to municipalities, companies and organizations, and Loans for extensive housing renovations due to borrower´s limited physical capabilities. The Board of the Housing Financing Fund is free to create new loan classes, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs. The Housing Financing Fund replaced the Icelandic Housing Authority upon the confirmation of the new Housing Act, no. 44/1998 once the State Building Fund and the Workers´ Building Fund were merged. The history of official lending for residential housing dates back to 1955 when the law on housing control, mortgage lending for housing construction and the elimination of unhealthy housing was confirmed. The Housing Authority was founded two years later and then the Housing Financing Fund at the beginning of 1999. | - |
Henný Hinz | F | - |
The Housing Finance Fund
The Housing Finance Fund Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The Housing Financing Fund (HFF) is an independent government institution granting mortgage loans to individuals, municipalities, companies and organizations to finance housing purchase and construction work. The fund is financially independent and funds its lending and operations by its own income. The purpose of the fund is to ensure housing security and equality for all Icelanders through lending and organization of housing affairs and special investments in order to increase people´s opportunities of obtaining and leasing housing on controllable terms. The Housing Financing Fund grants such as General housing and home improvement loans to individuals, Loans for rental housing to municipalities, companies and organizations, and Loans for extensive housing renovations due to borrower´s limited physical capabilities. The Board of the Housing Financing Fund is free to create new loan classes, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs. The Housing Financing Fund replaced the Icelandic Housing Authority upon the confirmation of the new Housing Act, no. 44/1998 once the State Building Fund and the Workers´ Building Fund were merged. The history of official lending for residential housing dates back to 1955 when the law on housing control, mortgage lending for housing construction and the elimination of unhealthy housing was confirmed. The Housing Authority was founded two years later and then the Housing Financing Fund at the beginning of 1999. | - |
David Hreidarsson | M | - | 7 Jahre | |
Arne Boye Nielsen | M | 55 | 15 Jahre | |
Salvor Nordal | M | 61 |
University of Iceland
| 23 Jahre |
Margrét Friðriksdóttir | F | 46 | 24 Jahre | |
Carlos Antonio Simon Valles | M | - | 2 Jahre | |
Elín R. Líndal | M | - |
The Housing Finance Fund
The Housing Finance Fund Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The Housing Financing Fund (HFF) is an independent government institution granting mortgage loans to individuals, municipalities, companies and organizations to finance housing purchase and construction work. The fund is financially independent and funds its lending and operations by its own income. The purpose of the fund is to ensure housing security and equality for all Icelanders through lending and organization of housing affairs and special investments in order to increase people´s opportunities of obtaining and leasing housing on controllable terms. The Housing Financing Fund grants such as General housing and home improvement loans to individuals, Loans for rental housing to municipalities, companies and organizations, and Loans for extensive housing renovations due to borrower´s limited physical capabilities. The Board of the Housing Financing Fund is free to create new loan classes, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs. The Housing Financing Fund replaced the Icelandic Housing Authority upon the confirmation of the new Housing Act, no. 44/1998 once the State Building Fund and the Workers´ Building Fund were merged. The history of official lending for residential housing dates back to 1955 when the law on housing control, mortgage lending for housing construction and the elimination of unhealthy housing was confirmed. The Housing Authority was founded two years later and then the Housing Financing Fund at the beginning of 1999. | - |
Guðmundur Bjarnason | M | - |
The Housing Finance Fund
The Housing Finance Fund Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The Housing Financing Fund (HFF) is an independent government institution granting mortgage loans to individuals, municipalities, companies and organizations to finance housing purchase and construction work. The fund is financially independent and funds its lending and operations by its own income. The purpose of the fund is to ensure housing security and equality for all Icelanders through lending and organization of housing affairs and special investments in order to increase people´s opportunities of obtaining and leasing housing on controllable terms. The Housing Financing Fund grants such as General housing and home improvement loans to individuals, Loans for rental housing to municipalities, companies and organizations, and Loans for extensive housing renovations due to borrower´s limited physical capabilities. The Board of the Housing Financing Fund is free to create new loan classes, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs. The Housing Financing Fund replaced the Icelandic Housing Authority upon the confirmation of the new Housing Act, no. 44/1998 once the State Building Fund and the Workers´ Building Fund were merged. The history of official lending for residential housing dates back to 1955 when the law on housing control, mortgage lending for housing construction and the elimination of unhealthy housing was confirmed. The Housing Authority was founded two years later and then the Housing Financing Fund at the beginning of 1999. | - |
Bronwyn Brophy | M | - | 1 Jahre |
Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Ehemalige Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tord Bertil Lendau | M | 67 | 10 Jahre | |
Carsten Nils Erik Browall | M | 66 | 7 Jahre | |
Maria Ada Eufemia Forss | F | 52 | 11 Jahre | |
Vesa Veikko Koskinen | M | 45 | 2 Jahre | |
Brynjólfur Eyjólfsson | M | 51 |
University of Iceland
| 6 Jahre |
Elín Hjálmsdóttir | F | 52 |
Reykjavik University
| 7 Jahre |
Barbro Fridén | M | 68 | 9 Jahre | |
Thordur Magnusson | M | 75 | 8 Jahre | |
Mikael Engblom | M | 47 | 15 Jahre | |
Lýður Heiðar Gunnarsson | M | 43 |
Reykjavik University
| 6 Jahre |
Davíð Ingi Jónsson | M | - |
Reykjavik University
| 5 Jahre |
Ásta Dís Óladóttir | M | 51 |
University of Iceland
| 6 Jahre |
Kristinn Pálmason | M | - |
Reykjavik University
| 6 Jahre |
Tryggvi Guðbrandsson | M | 51 |
Reykjavik University
University of Iceland
| 7 Jahre |
Hans Thomas Axelsson | M | 65 | 12 Jahre | |
Kristján Tómas Ragnarsson | M | 80 | 22 Jahre | |
Guðjón Reynisson | M | 61 |
University of Iceland
| 7 Jahre |
Jónína S. Lárusdóttir | M | 54 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Valdemar Johnsen | M | 55 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Astvaldur Johannsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 2 Jahre |
Bjarni Kristinn Torfason | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Ólöf Jónsdóttir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 2 Jahre |
Styrmir Sigurjonsson | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Reynir Jónsson | M | 46 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Guðlaug Hauksdóttir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Stefán Gunnarsson | M | - |
Reykjavik University
| 4 Jahre |
Helga Hlín Hákonardóttir | F | 52 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Hjalti Þórarinsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Jóhann Jóhannsson | M | - |
Reykjavik University
| 4 Jahre |
Guðmundur Hafsteinsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Arnar Gauti Reynisson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Rakel Óttarsdóttir | F | 51 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Elísabet Helgadóttir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Egill Örn Petersen | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Helen Neely | F | - |
Reykjavik University
| 2 Jahre |
Guðrún Ólafsdóttir | F | 49 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Sigurgeir Orn Jonsson | M | 49 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Úlfar Freyr Stefánsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Hilmar Karlsson | M | 53 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Heiðar Már Guðjónsso | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Iða Brá Benediktsdóttir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Hanna Ásgeirsdóttir | F | 68 |
University of Iceland
| 2 Jahre |
Guðjón Ásmundsson | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Benedikt Gíslason | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Gudrun S. Eyjolfsdottir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 2 Jahre |
Ingunn Svala Leifsdottir | F | 48 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Örvar Kærnested | M | 47 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Árni Vilhjálmsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 37 Jahre |
Hilmar Pétur Valgarðsson | M | 51 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Svanhildur Nanna Vigfusdottir | F | 47 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Almar Örn Hilmarsson | M | 48 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Herdís Dröfn Fjeldsted | F | 53 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Reynir Finndal Grétarsson | M | 52 |
University of Iceland
| 1 Jahre |
Ívar S. Kristinsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 1 Jahre |
Katrín Pétursdóttir | F | 62 |
Glitnir Banki hf
Glitnir Banki hf Major BanksFinance The Group's principal activity is to provide financial services to both private customers and businesses. The Group's home markets are Iceland and Norway where it offers a broad range of financial services, including corporate banking, investment banking, capital markets, investment management and retail banking. Outside of the home markets the Group has operations in Finland, Sweden, UK, Luxembourg, US, Canada, China and Russia. The bank will furthermore open an office in India in the second half of 2008. The Group's international expansion is mainly driven by two specialized industry sectors, seafood and sustainable energy, in which the bank has developed significant industry expertise built on its Icelandic and Norwegian heritage. The Group's shares are listed on NASDAQ OMX in Iceland under the symbol GLB. | 2 Jahre |
Arnar Guðmundsson | M | 52 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Ólafur Sörli Kristmundsson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Guðrún Thorgeirsdóttir | F | 44 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Birgir Ragnarsson | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Smári Rúnar Thorvaldsson | M | 51 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Gudmundur J. Oddson | M | - |
University of Iceland
| 12 Jahre |
Arnar Másson | M | 53 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Steinar Þór Gudgeirsson | M | 52 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Óli Valur Steindórsson | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Agnar Óskarsson | M | 61 |
Reykjavik University
| 2 Jahre |
Audur Guðmundsdóttir | F | 57 |
Reykjavik University
| 2 Jahre |
Guðrún Eva Gunnarsdóttir | F | 45 |
Reykjavik University
| 4 Jahre |
Benedikt Ólafsson | M | 41 |
Reykjavik University
| 4 Jahre |
Gudmundur Kristjansson | M | 44 |
University of Iceland
| 3 Jahre |
Helga Björk Eiríksdóttir | F | 56 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Hrannar Pétursson | M | 50 |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Svanhvít Friðriksdóttir | F | - |
University of Iceland
| 4 Jahre |
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
---|---|---|
Island | 81 | 81,00% |
Schweden | 19 | 19,00% |
Alter der Beziehungen
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Ursprung der Beziehungen
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- Sigurdur Sigurðsson
- Persönliches Netzwerk