About us.
The British-Icelandic Chamber of Commerce was established in 1997. The Chamber. The Chamber strengthens and maintains trade relations between the United Kingdom and Iceland, as well as strengthening co-operation in the fields of education and culture. The Chamber is a network of companies, institutions and individuals and is a platform for communication with the public sector. The Chamber is a forum for publicly discussing matters of interest in British and Icelandic trade, as well as for transferring knowledge, policies and currents in matters concerning the foreign affairs of Britain.
The British-Icelandic Chamber of Commerce organizes meetings and conferences concerning the general affairs of the two countries and safeguards the business-related interests of its members vis-à-vis the British and Icelandic authorities.
Board members.
Chairman: Dagmar Þorsteinsdóttir, Maison ehf.
Icelandic committee:
Auður Guðmundsdóttir, Icelandic Trademark Holding
Árni Þór Þorbjörnsson, Landsbankinn
Brynjólfur Helgason, Casimir Creations
Gísli S. Brynjólfsson, Icelandair
Hlynur Ólafsson, Kerecis
Ólöf Salmon Guðmundsdóttir, Pago hús ehf.
Þórdís Anna Oddsdóttir, 66 North
UK committee:
Aldís Kristín Firman Árnadóttir, Lilou et Loic
Gunnar Þór Þórarinsson, BBA//Fjeldco
Íris Arna Jóhannsdóttir, Kvika Securities
Mark Dodsworth, Europartnerships
British-Icelandic
Chamber of Commerce
Hús atvinnulífsins
Borgartúni 35, 5. hæð
105 Reykjavík