eiginfjárveiting
Eiginfjárveiting is an Icelandic term that translates to "equity financing" or "equity investment." It refers to the process of raising capital by selling a portion of ownership in a company, typically in the form of shares or stock. This is a common method for businesses, especially startups and growing companies, to fund their operations, expansion, or research and development without incurring debt.
When a company engages in eiginfjárveiting, it offers equity to investors. These investors then become part-owners
For companies, eiginfjárveiting offers the advantage of not having to repay the capital provided, unlike loans.