hlutabréfategundum
Hlutabréfategundum, also known as the Icelandic Financial Supervision Act, is a legislative framework in Iceland that governs the supervision and regulation of financial institutions. The act was enacted in 2015 to strengthen the financial system and ensure the stability and integrity of the Icelandic financial sector. It establishes the Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) as the primary regulatory body responsible for overseeing banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions.
The Hlutabréfategundum outlines the roles and responsibilities of the FSA, including the supervision of financial institutions,
One of the key provisions of the Hlutabréfategundum is the requirement for financial institutions to disclose
The Hlutabréfategundum has been instrumental in stabilizing the Icelandic financial sector following the 2008 financial crisis.