Audur is the founder of two philanthropic projects; Women'sWealth at Work and Audur's A Good Days Work.
The next time we will be awarding cash and volunteer donations will be in the middle of June 2011. We encourage charities and other projects of social importance in Iceland to apply
Halla Tomasdottir talked about
Audur's values and
philosophy and how they were a main contributor in getting the company through the eye of the financial storm in Iceland without suffering any losses to its own equity or clients funds.
Audur's philanthropy project “A Good Day's Work“ contributed to The Icelandic Autistic Society this December. The donation helps to operate a social club for autistic teenagers.
A Good Day's Work is a social project run by Audur's employees. We encourage charities and other projects of social importance to apply. Applications should be turned in before December 2nd, 2010.
Audur Capital believes in giving back to society. As part of this philosophy, each year employees donate a day's salary to a societal cause as well as contributing a day of volunteer work.
MoreAUÐUR I, a private equity fund operated by Audur Capital has purchased a 22% share in Gagnavarslan ehf, an independent information management company.
New owners have assumed the ownership and management of TAL telecommunications and appointed Mr. Ingvar Garðarsson as the company CEO. TAL is owned by AUDUR I private equity fund and Kjartan Örn Ólafsson who has acquired 5% of the company shares.
AUDUR I private equity fund has acquired 100% of Yggdrasil ehf. and Vera líf ehf. organic food companies. The companies were previously owned by Arev NI prvate equity fund.
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Audur is growing and we are looking to recruit for three job openings. Motivated, responsible and passionate talent is particularly welcomed.
AUÐUR I , private equity fund has bought a share in Securitas Iceland
MoreNASDAQ OMX Iceland hf. has approved Auður Capital hf. as Certified Adviser (CA)
on First North Iceland.
MoreThe innovation award "SEED OF THE YEAR" awarded at Reykjavik University.
Audur Capital believes in giving back to society. As part of this philosophy, each year employees donate a day’s salary to a societal cause as well as contributing a day of volunteer work.
Audur's executive chairman, Halla Tómasdóttir recently received the equal-opportunity award of Kópavogur, her home town.
Kristin played with a group of 20 well known individuals, raising funds for “Neistinn” a charity organization sponsoring children with heart disease.