'Ásgeir's store') was a major merchant and fishing company located in Ísafjörður in Iceland.
[1][2] In 1889, the company had the first telephone line laid in Iceland, and it reached from the Faktorshús in Neðstikaupstaður up to their store located at Aðalstræti 15 in Ísafjörður.
[3] In 1894, Ásgeirverslun bought the first transatlantic ship owned by Icelanders[1] and named it Ásgeir Ásgeirsson.
It exported salted fish to Spain and returned with products from Copenhagen.
In the end, the Hinar sameinuðu íslensku verslanir bought most of the properties and Ásgeirsverslun officially ceased operations on 30 November 1918.