sveitarsjóðum
Sveitarsjóðum, also known as community funds or local savings institutions, are a type of financial institution found in Iceland. They were established in the late 19th century as a means for rural communities to pool their savings and provide financial services to their members. Each sveitarsjóður is typically associated with a specific community or municipality, and its members are usually the residents of that area.
The primary function of a sveitarsjóður is to provide savings and credit services to its members. Members
Sveitarsjóðum also play a significant role in the local economy. They often invest in local businesses and
Despite their historical significance, the number of sveitarsjóðum in Iceland has declined in recent years due