einkafjárfestingar
Einkafjárfestingar, also known as private equity, refers to investment funds that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. These funds typically pool capital from institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals to invest in privately held companies. The goal of einkafjárfestingar is often to acquire significant stakes in these companies, with the aim of improving their operations, financial performance, and strategic direction over a period of several years.
The investment strategy of einkafjárfestingar can vary. Some funds focus on buyouts, where they acquire a controlling
The typical investment horizon for einkafjárfestingar is between three to seven years. During this period, the