einkahlutafélaga
Einkahlutafélaga is the genitive plural form of einkahlutafélag, the Icelandic term for a private limited liability company (abbr. ehf.). This is a common legal form for small and medium-sized businesses in Iceland, where the owners’ liability is limited to the capital they have contributed and shares are not offered to the public. An einkahlutafélag can be owned by a single person or several investors, making it suitable for family businesses or startups seeking liability protection without public fundraising.
An einkahlutafélag is created by Articles of Association and must be registered with the Icelandic Register
Liability, transfers, and reporting
Shareholders in an einkahlutafélag have limited liability, limited to their contributed capital. Shares can be transferred,
In contrast to hlutafélag (hf), a public limited company, einkahlutafélaga are not generally offered on public