Bjarni Ármannsson

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Bjarni Ármannsson (born 23 March 1968) is an Icelandic banker who resigned as CEO of Glitnir (formerly Íslandsbanki), a financial group based in Iceland, in May 2007.[1]

He worked at the Kaupthing securities firm in 1991 to 1997, first in Asset Custody and then as CEO from the start of 1997. Later in 1997, Ármannsson was appointed the CEO of FBA (The Icelandic Investment Bank) when four government credit funds were merged. Following privatisation, FBA merged with Íslandsbanki hf. in 2000. From 1994 to 1997, Ármannsson was the Deputy CEO and later the CEO of Kaupthing Investment Bank.

Bjarni Ármannsson has been appointed to a number of non-executive positions for various bodies. He is currently the Chairman of the Board of The Bankers´ and Securities Dealers´ Association of Iceland and a Member of the Board of the Iceland Chamber of Commerce. He also chairs the Icelandic Children's Welfare Fund and serves as Chairman of the Board of Reykjavik University, and has been Chairman of the board of the Norwegian-Icelandic Chamber of Commerce since it was established in March 2006.

Bjarni Ármannsson holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Iceland and an MBA degree from IMD in Switzerland. He is married to Helga Sverrisdóttir and they have four children together.

Bjarni was sentenced to 6 months in prison by the District Court of Reykjavik for major tax noncompliance. His sentence was suspended and he was additionally ordered to repay nearly 36 million ISK of unpaid tax. The Supreme Court of Iceland increased his suspended sentence to 8 months.

In 2019 Bjarni Ármannsson was appointed CEO of Iceland Seafood International,[2] replacing Helgi Anton Eiríksson.[3]

During May 2019, Bjarni Ármannsson, became the eighth Icelander to reach the park of Mt Everest, Vísirreports.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Glitnir appoints new CEO". Fishupdate.com. 1 May 2007. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Iceland Seafood names Bjarni Armannsson as CEO amid Helgi Anton Eiriksson's departure". www.just-food.com. 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  3. ^ "About". www.icelandseafood.com. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  4. ^ "Eighth Icelander Reaches Everest Peak Amidst Seasonal "Traffic Jam"". The Reykjavik Grapevine. 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
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