bankahrunið
Bankahrunið, often translated as "the banking collapse," refers to a severe financial crisis that took place in Iceland beginning in the autumn of 2008. This event saw the near-total collapse of Iceland's three largest privately owned banks: Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, and Glitnir. The rapid growth and leveraged expansion of these banks in the years leading up to the crisis had made them significantly larger than the Icelandic economy could support.
The crisis was triggered by the global financial downturn, but its roots lay in the unchecked expansion
The consequences of bankahrunið were profound for Iceland. The Icelandic króna depreciated sharply, inflation soared, and