NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "banks"
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- 424990-31 - Coin Banks (Wholesale)Coin Banks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of coin banks, which are containers used for storing coins. Coin banks are typically made of materials such as plastic, metal, or ceramic and come in various shapes and sizes. The industry caters to a wide range …Examples: Piggy banks, Novelty coin banks, Ceramic coin banks, Metal coin banks, Plastic coin
- 522299-04 - Branches & Agencies Of Foreign BanksBranches & Agencies Of Foreign Banks is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the activities of foreign banks operating in the United States. These banks establish branches or agencies in the US to provide banking services to US customers. The services offered by these branches and agencies include deposit-taking, lending, and other financial services. …Examples: Foreign bank branches, Foreign bank agencies, International banks, Offshore banks,
- 521110-01 - Federal Reserve BanksFederal Reserve Banks are a part of the Monetary Authorities-Central Bank industry, which is responsible for regulating and overseeing the monetary policy of a country. The Federal Reserve Banks are a network of 12 regional banks located throughout the United States, each serving a specific geographic area. They are responsible for implementing monetary policy, …Examples: Bank Supervision
- 522110-03 - Commercial Banks NECCommercial Banks NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that includes banks that do not fit into any other category of commercial banks. These banks offer a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. Commercial Banks NEC may specialize in certain types of loans or services, …Examples: International banking services, Corporate banking, Investment banking, Personal banking
- 522180-03 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that includes companies that accept deposits and provide loans and other credit intermediation services. These institutions are typically smaller than commercial banks and are often community-based. They are also known as savings and loan associations or mutual savings banks. Savings Institutions-Except …Examples: Mutual savings banks, Cooperative banks, Community banks, Industrial banks
- 541320-15 - Bank Designers & ConsultantsBank Designers & Consultants are professionals who specialize in designing and consulting on the construction and renovation of bank buildings and facilities. They work closely with banks to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of both employees and customers. Bank Designers & Consultants are responsible for ensuring that the design …Examples: Bank branch design, Interior design for banks, Security system design for banks, Furniture design
- 522110-02 - BanksBanks are financial institutions that provide a range of services to individuals, businesses, and governments. The primary function of banks is to accept deposits from customers and use those funds to make loans, which generates interest income for the bank. Banks also offer a variety of other financial services, such as checking and savings accounts, credit cards, …Examples: Retail banking, Investment banking, Corporate banking, Private banking
- 523940-05 - Banks-Consulting ServicesBanks-Consulting Services is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that involves providing consulting services to banks and financial institutions. These services can range from risk management to regulatory compliance and can be tailored to the specific needs of each client. Banks-Consulting Services professionals work closely with their …Examples: IT consulting for banks
- 621991-01 - Blood Banks & CentersBlood Banks & Centers are facilities that collect, test, and store blood and blood products for transfusion to patients in need. These centers play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by ensuring a safe and adequate supply of blood for transfusions. Blood Banks & Centers also provide a range of services including blood typing, cross-matching, and antibody screening to ensure …Examples: Hospital blood banks, Cord blood banks
- 621999-50 - Sperm BanksSperm banks are facilities that collect, freeze, and store human sperm for use in artificial insemination or other assisted reproductive technologies. These banks provide a safe and confidential environment for men to donate their sperm, which is then screened for genetic and infectious diseases before being stored in liquid nitrogen tanks at extremely low temperatures. Sperm …Examples: Donor sperm, Sperm donation, Sperm storage, Artificial insemination, Intrauterine insemination (IUI), In vitro
- 522110-05 - State Commercial BanksState Commercial Banks are financial institutions that are chartered by a state government to provide banking services to individuals, businesses, and government entities within the state. These banks are regulated by state banking authorities and are subject to state laws and regulations. State Commercial Banks offer a range of financial products and services, …Examples: Personal banking, Small business banking, Investment banking
- 522110-06 - Banks/Overseas-Representative OfficesBanks/Overseas-Representative Offices is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that involves the establishment of representative offices by banks in foreign countries. These offices are responsible for promoting the parent bank's services and products to potential customers in the foreign country. Banks/Overseas-Representative Offices also provide …Examples: International correspondent banking
- 621991-02 - Organ & Tissue BanksOrgan & Tissue Banks are facilities that collect, store, and distribute human organs and tissues for transplantation. These banks play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by providing organs and tissues to patients in need of transplants. Organ & Tissue Banks work closely with hospitals, medical professionals, and donor families to ensure that organs and tissues are …Examples: Heart valves, Corneas, Skin grafts, Bone grafts, Tendons, Ligaments, Cartilage, Veins, Arteries, Pancreas
- 621991-04 - Eye BanksEye Banks are a subdivision of the Blood and Organ Banks industry, which is responsible for the collection, processing, and distribution of human eye tissue for transplantation. Eye Banks play a crucial role in restoring sight to those who have lost it due to corneal damage or disease. The process of eye donation and transplantation involves a complex network of medical …Examples: Eye banking services
- 621991-07 - Organ & Tissue Banks Info & Referral ServiceOrgan & Tissue Banks Info & Referral Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621991 that provides information and referral services related to organ and tissue donation. This industry plays a crucial role in facilitating the process of organ and tissue donation by providing information to potential donors and recipients, as well as connecting them with the appropriate organizations and …Examples: Organ donation education, Tissue donation information, Referral services for organ and tissue donation, Donor registry
- 621999-37 - Milk BanksMilk Banks are a type of ambulatory health care service that specializes in the collection, processing, and distribution of human milk for infants in need. These banks are typically non-profit organizations that work to ensure that premature or sick infants have access to safe and nutritious breast milk. Milk Banks follow strict guidelines for screening and testing donors, as …Examples: Human milk banking services, Milk bank outreach and education, Milk bank research and development,
- 624210-01 - Food BanksFood Banks are non-profit organizations that collect, store, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. These organizations work to alleviate hunger and food insecurity by providing free or low-cost food to those who cannot afford it. Food Banks typically receive donations of food from individuals, grocery stores, and other food-related businesses, and then distribute …Examples: Food distribution, Hunger relief, Food assistance, Food insecurity, Charitable organizations, Non-profit organizations,
- 333310-22 - Bank Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Bank Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in banks and other financial institutions. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the smooth functioning of banks, such as safes, vaults, ATMs, cash dispensers, and currency …Examples: ATM manufacturers, Safe manufacturers, Vault door manufacturers, Night depository manufacturers, Teller cash recycler
- 423420-05 - Bank Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Bank Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423420 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for use in banks. This industry is responsible for providing banks with the necessary tools and equipment to operate efficiently and securely. The products distributed by Bank Equipment & Supplies …Examples: Bank vaults
- 522299-02 - Foreign Trade & International BanksThe Foreign Trade & International Banks industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299, which includes companies that provide non-depository credit intermediation services. This industry involves facilitating international trade and investment by providing financing, risk management, and other financial services to businesses engaged in cross-border transactions. Foreign Trade & …Examples: Trade finance, Export financing, International factoring, Foreign exchange services, Cross-border payments,
- 551111-01 - Holding Companies (Bank)Holding Companies (Bank) is an industry that involves companies that own and control one or more banks. These companies do not offer banking services themselves, but rather hold the controlling interest in other banks. Holding Companies (Bank) are responsible for managing the assets and liabilities of the banks they own, as well as overseeing their …Examples: Bank of America Corporation
- 561621-02 - Bank Protective EquipmentBank Protective Equipment is a subdivision of the Security Systems Services industry that specializes in providing security equipment and systems to banks and other financial institutions. This industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of various security systems and equipment that are designed to protect banks from theft, robbery, and other security …Examples: Bullet-resistant glass installation, Security camera maintenance, Alarm system repair, Access control system
- 326113-02 - Credit Card (Manufacturing)Credit Card Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of credit cards, which are made of plastic and contain a magnetic stripe or a chip that stores the cardholder's information. Credit cards are widely used for making purchases and accessing credit, and are issued by banks, …Examples: Banks
- 333310-25 - Calculating & Accounting Machines (Manufacturing)Calculating & Accounting Machines (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machines that are used for calculating and accounting purposes. These machines are designed to perform a range of functions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They are used in a variety of …Examples: Coin counters for banks
- 423420-13 - Coin/Bill Cntng Sorting/Wrap-Mach (Wholesale)The Coin/Bill Counting Sorting/Wrap-Mach (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines that are used to count, sort, and wrap coins and bills. These machines are typically used by banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions to process large amounts of currency quickly and accurately. The machines in this industry are designed to handle a wide range of …Examples: Coin counting machines for banks
- 423440-34 - Safe Deposit Box-Sales (Wholesale)Safe Deposit Box-Sales (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of safe deposit boxes to various businesses and organizations. Safe deposit boxes are used to store valuable items such as jewelry, documents, and other important items. The industry is responsible for the sale of safe deposit boxes to …Examples: Banks
- 522110-04 - Letters Of CreditThe Letters of Credit industry falls under the Commercial Banking subdivision of the NAICS Code 522110. This industry involves the issuance of letters of credit, which are financial instruments used to guarantee payment between two parties in a transaction. Letters of credit are commonly used in international trade to ensure that payment is made for goods or services provided. This …Examples: Banks (excluding commercial banks)
- 113210-01 - Forest Nurseries & Gathering Forest ProdThe Forest Nurseries & Gathering Forest Prod industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of forest products such as Christmas trees, seeds, and saplings. This industry also includes the gathering of non-timber forest products such as mushrooms, berries, and other wild plants. Forest nurseries are responsible for growing and selling seedlings and saplings to be used for reforestation, …Examples: Forest seed banks
- 115210-22 - Cattle Insemination ServicesCattle insemination services are a type of support activity for animal production that involves the artificial insemination of cattle. This process is typically carried out by trained professionals who specialize in the collection, storage, and distribution of semen from high-quality bulls. The goal of cattle insemination services is to improve the genetics of a herd by introducing desirable …Examples: Cattle semen banks
- 236220-34 - Store FrontsStore Fronts is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry, which involves the construction of buildings used for commercial and institutional purposes. Store Fronts specifically refers to the construction of the front-facing exterior of commercial buildings, typically made of glass and metal framing. This industry involves the design, fabrication, and …Examples: Banks
- 237990-30 - Skateboard Park ConstructionSkateboard Park Construction is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of outdoor and indoor recreational facilities for skateboarders. Skateboard parks are designed to provide skateboarders with a safe and challenging environment to practice and showcase their skills. The construction of skateboard parks requires a …Examples: Banks
- 238210-28 - Time LocksThe Time Locks industry, a subdivision of Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors, involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of time locks. Time locks are specialized locks that can only be opened at a specific time or within a specific time frame. These locks are commonly used in high-security environments such as banks, government buildings, and jewelry …Examples: Bank vaults
- 238290-09 - Pneumatic Tube Equipment & SystemsPneumatic Tube Equipment & Systems is a subdivision of the Other Building Equipment Contractors industry that specializes in the installation, maintenance, and repair of pneumatic tube systems. These systems are used to transport small items, such as documents, samples, and medication, through a network of tubes using compressed air. Pneumatic tube systems are commonly found in hospitals, …Examples: Bank pneumatic tube systems
- 238990-88 - Store Front CleaningStore Front Cleaning is a specialized service provided by contractors under the NAICS Code 238990. This service involves the cleaning of the exterior surfaces of commercial buildings, specifically the storefronts. The cleaning process is done to remove dirt, grime, and other debris that accumulate on the surfaces over time. Store Front Cleaning is an essential service that helps businesses …Examples: Banks
- 327215-21 - Security-Glass (Manufacturing)Security-glass manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of glass products that are designed to provide enhanced security features. These products are typically used in high-risk environments where safety and security are of utmost importance, such as in banks, government buildings, and other high-security facilities. Security glass is made by laminating multiple …Examples: Bank security windows
- 334118-06 - ATM ManufacturersATM Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the production of automated teller machines (ATMs). These machines are electronic devices that allow bank customers to perform basic transactions such as cash withdrawals, deposits, and account inquiries without the need for a human teller. ATM Manufacturers design, develop, and produce these machines for use in various settings such as …Examples: Electronic banking machines, Automated banking machines, Self-service banking devices
- 334290-05 - Security Control Equipment & Systems (Manufacturing)Security Control Equipment & Systems (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment and systems used for security purposes. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are designed to protect people, property, and assets from theft, vandalism, and other forms of criminal activity. The products produced by this industry are used …Examples: Security alarms for banks
- 334513-10 - Pneumatic Tube Equipment & Systems (Manufacturing)Pneumatic Tube Equipment & Systems Manufacturing involves the production of equipment and systems that use compressed air to transport small objects, documents, and samples through a network of tubes. These systems are commonly used in hospitals, banks, and other facilities where the quick and secure transfer of small items is necessary. The manufacturing process involves the design, …Examples: Bank drive-thru systems
- 335311-01 - Electric Transmission/Distr Equipment (Manufacturing)Electric Transmission/Distr Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment used in the transmission and distribution of electrical power. The equipment produced in this industry is essential for the safe and efficient distribution of electricity from power plants to homes …Examples: Capacitor Banks
- 336120-01 - Armored Car (Manufacturing)Armored Car Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of vehicles that are designed to withstand attacks and protect valuable cargo. These vehicles are typically used by banks, security firms, and government agencies to transport cash, precious metals, and other high-value items. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized materials and techniques …Examples: Cash transport vehicles, Armored trucks, Bulletproof cars, Military vehicles, SWAT team vehicles, Riot control
- 423420-12 - Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale)The Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for check protection, endorsement, and related activities. These machines are designed to prevent check fraud and ensure the security of financial transactions. Companies in this industry typically purchase these machines from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Banks and financial institutions
- 423420-16 - Counting Machines (Wholesale)Counting Machines (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for counting and sorting currency, coins, and other small items. These machines are designed to increase efficiency and accuracy in counting large quantities of items, making them ideal for use in banks, casinos, retail stores, and …Examples: Bank cash handling equipment
- 423420-30 - Postage Stamp Dispensing Machines (Wholesale)Postage Stamp Dispensing Machines (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of machines that dispense postage stamps. These machines are designed to provide convenience to customers who need to purchase stamps outside of post office hours or locations. Postage Stamp Dispensing Machines (Wholesale) companies purchase …Examples: Banks
- 423420-32 - Safes & Vaults-Used (Wholesale)Safes & Vaults-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of used safes and vaults. This industry involves the buying and selling of previously owned safes and vaults that have been refurbished to meet industry standards. The safes and vaults sold in this industry are typically used for commercial …Examples: Bank vaults
- 423420-39 - ATM Sales & Service (Wholesale)ATM Sales & Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of automated teller machines (ATMs) and related services. This industry involves the sale, installation, and maintenance of ATMs for use in various settings such as banks, convenience stores, and other retail locations. ATM Sales & Service …Examples: Bank ATM machines
- 423440-13 - Signs-Electronic (Wholesale)The Signs-Electronic (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of electronic signs to various businesses and organizations. These signs are designed to display messages, advertisements, and other information using electronic displays. The industry includes wholesalers who distribute electronic signs to retailers, as well as those who sell directly to end-users. The industry is highly …Examples: Electronic signs for banks
- 423450-39 - Gloves-Surgical & Examination (Wholesale)The Gloves-Surgical & Examination (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of surgical and examination gloves to medical facilities, laboratories, and other healthcare providers. These gloves are used to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of infections during medical procedures. The industry includes wholesalers who purchase gloves from manufacturers and distribute them to end-users. …Examples: Blood banks
- 423610-59 - Power Supply-Emergency (Wholesale)The Power Supply-Emergency (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of emergency power supply equipment and related products. This includes generators, backup batteries, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, power inverters, and voltage regulators. These products are designed to provide emergency power in the event of a power outage or other electrical failure. The industry …Examples: Hospital emergency power supply, Data center backup power, Telecommunications backup power, Government emergency power
- 423690-23 - Mobile Telephone Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Mobile Telephone Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of mobile phone equipment and supplies to retailers and other businesses. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products such as mobile phones, phone cases, chargers, batteries, screen protectors, and other accessories. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving due to the …Examples: Portable power banks
- 423910-09 - Camping Equipment (Wholesale)Camping Equipment (Wholesale) involves the distribution of a wide range of camping gear and equipment to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes the wholesale of camping tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, camping stoves, lanterns, coolers, and other camping accessories. The camping equipment is designed to be durable, lightweight, and easy to transport, making it ideal for outdoor …Examples: Camping gear, Outdoor equipment, Hiking supplies, Adventure gear, Backpacking gear, Campsite essentials, Outdoor
- 444180-79 - Glass-Commercial & Store Front Instltn (Retail)Glass-Commercial & Store Front Instltn (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the installation of glass in commercial buildings and storefronts. This industry is responsible for the installation of glass windows, doors, and other glass features in commercial buildings. The glass used in this industry is typically thicker and more durable than residential glass, as it needs to withstand …Examples: Banks
- 449210-35 - Cellular Telephones Equipment ment & Supplies (Retail)The Cellular Telephones Equipment and Supplies (Retail) industry involves the sale of cellular phones, accessories, and related equipment to consumers. This industry is responsible for providing customers with the latest technology in cellular phones, including smartphones, flip phones, and basic phones. The industry also provides customers with accessories such as phone cases, chargers, screen …Examples: Portable power banks
- 459420-48 - Gifts-Corporate (Retail)Gifts-Corporate (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 459420 that involves the retail sale of gifts, novelties, and souvenirs specifically designed for corporate clients. This industry caters to businesses that are looking for unique and personalized gifts to give to their employees, clients, or partners. Gifts-Corporate (Retail) offers a wide range of products that can be customized to fit …Examples: Branded power banks
- 517111-14 - Television Syst-Closed Circuit TlcstngTelevision Syst-Closed Circuit Tlcstng is a subdivision of the Wired Telecommunications Carriers industry that involves the transmission of video and audio signals to a limited audience through a closed circuit. This industry is commonly used for security systems, educational purposes, and entertainment venues. Closed circuit television systems are used to monitor and record activities in public …Examples: Security systems, Educational distance learning programs, Training programs, Sports stadium video feeds, Concert hall
- 519290-04 - Automobile AppraisersAutomobile appraisers are professionals who determine the value of vehicles for various purposes such as insurance claims, legal disputes, and sales. They inspect the vehicle thoroughly, taking note of its condition, mileage, and any damages. They also research the market to determine the current value of the vehicle. Based on their findings, they provide a detailed report that includes the …Examples: Banks and credit unions
- 522110-01 - Automated Teller MachinesThe Automated Teller Machines (ATM) industry is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry. ATMs are electronic banking outlets that allow customers to perform basic transactions without the need for a human teller. These machines are typically available 24/7 and can be found in various locations such as banks, shopping centers, airports, and convenience stores. The ATM …Examples: ATM installation services, ATM maintenance and repair, ATM software development, ATM network management, ATM security
- 522180-02 - Savings & Loan AssociationsSavings & Loan Associations are financial institutions that specialize in accepting deposits and making loans, particularly for mortgages. They are also known as thrift institutions and are typically smaller than commercial banks. These associations are owned by their depositors and are regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) or state banking authorities. …Examples: Online banking, Mobile banking
- 522180-05 - Thrift & Loan CompaniesThrift & Loan Companies are financial institutions that specialize in accepting deposits and making loans, primarily for mortgages and other real estate-related purposes. These companies are often smaller than traditional banks and credit unions, and they typically focus on serving a specific geographic area or community. Thrift & Loan Companies are regulated by state and federal agencies, …Examples: Mortgage lending, Real estate financing, Home equity loans, Construction loans, Commercial real estate lending,
- 522220-02 - Automobile Title LoansAutomobile Title Loans is a type of sales financing that involves lending money to individuals who use their vehicle as collateral. This industry provides short-term loans to borrowers who are in need of immediate cash and are willing to use their car as security. The loan amount is typically based on the value of the vehicle and the borrower's ability to repay the loan. Automobile Title Loans …Examples: Non-bank lenders
- 522292-01 - Mortgage Amortization SchedulesMortgage Amortization Schedules is a subdivision of the Real Estate Credit industry that involves the creation and management of schedules that outline the repayment of mortgage loans. These schedules are used to calculate the amount of each payment, the portion of each payment that goes towards interest and principal, and the remaining balance of the loan after each payment. Mortgage …Examples: Banks
- 522299-11 - Housing-Loans & DevelopmentThe Housing-Loans & Development industry involves the provision of loans for the purchase, construction, or renovation of residential properties, as well as the development of new residential properties. This industry is responsible for providing individuals and families with the necessary financing to purchase or build their own homes. Housing loans can be provided by banks, credit …Examples: Home mortgages, Construction loans, Renovation loans, Land development loans, Real estate investment loans, Affordable
- 522299-14 - Miscellaneous Leasing CompaniesMiscellaneous Leasing Companies are non-depository credit intermediaries that provide leasing services for a variety of assets, including equipment, vehicles, and real estate. These companies do not take deposits like traditional banks, but instead provide financing options for businesses and individuals to acquire assets without having to pay the full cost upfront. Miscellaneous Leasing …Examples: Equipment leasing, Vehicle leasing, Real estate leasing, Medical equipment leasing, Technology equipment leasing,
- 522320-11 - Travelers' Checks-IssuedThe Travelers' Checks-Issued industry involves the issuance of travelers' checks, which are pre-printed, fixed-amount checks that can be used as a form of payment while traveling. These checks are typically issued by banks or other financial institutions and can be used in place of cash or credit cards. The industry also includes the management of travelers' check programs, including the …Examples: Travelers' check issuance, Travelers' check program management, Travelers' check transaction processing, Travelers'
- 523160-01 - Commodity Price AnalystsCommodity Price Analysts are professionals who analyze and interpret market trends and data to provide insights into the pricing of commodities such as oil, gas, metals, and agricultural products. They use their expertise to forecast future price movements and help clients make informed decisions about buying and selling commodities. Commodity Price Analysts work for a variety of organizations, …Examples: Crude Oil Prices, Natural Gas Futures, Gold Bullion Prices, Corn Futures, Soybean Prices, Copper Prices, Aluminum
- 523910-01 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the intermediation of funds between investors and companies. This industry is responsible for managing and investing funds on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and governments. The investments made by this industry can range from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities. The goal of this industry is to generate a return on investment …Examples: Investment Banks
- 523991-06 - FiduciariesFiduciaries are professionals who are entrusted with managing assets or making decisions on behalf of another person or entity. They are legally bound to act in the best interest of their clients and must exercise a high level of care, loyalty, and prudence in their duties. Fiduciaries can be individuals or organizations, such as banks, law firms, or financial advisors, and they may …Examples: Investment advisors, Estate planners, Corporate trustees, Retirement plan administrators, Family offices, Charitable
- 523991-13 - Trust ServiceTrust Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523991 that involves the management of assets and property on behalf of a beneficiary by a trustee. The trustee is responsible for ensuring that the assets are managed in accordance with the terms of the trust agreement and the wishes of the beneficiary. Trust Service can be provided by banks, financial institutions, law firms, and other …Examples: Wealth management, Estate planning, Investment management, Retirement planning, Charitable giving, Asset protection,
- 524298-13 - Loss Prevention ConsultantsLoss Prevention Consultants are professionals who specialize in identifying and mitigating risks that could lead to financial losses for their clients. They work with businesses and organizations to develop strategies and implement measures that reduce the likelihood of accidents, theft, and other incidents that could result in financial losses. Loss Prevention Consultants analyze data, conduct …Examples: Banks
- 531120-08 - Shopping Centers & MallsShopping Centers & Malls are commercial properties that house multiple retail stores and other businesses. These properties are typically owned by a single entity and leased to individual businesses. They are designed to provide a convenient and centralized location for consumers to shop, dine, and access various services. Shopping Centers & Malls can range in size from small strip malls to large …Examples: Banks
- 531120-09 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are commercial buildings that serve as international business hubs for companies engaged in global trade. These centers provide a range of services and facilities to support international trade, including office space, meeting rooms, exhibition halls, and trade information centers. World Trade Centers are typically located in major cities and are designed to facilitate the …Examples: International banks
- 531320-03 - Real Estate AppraisersReal Estate Appraisers are professionals who provide an unbiased and objective opinion of the value of a property. They are responsible for determining the market value of a property by analyzing various factors such as location, condition, and comparable sales in the area. Real Estate Appraisers work with a range of clients including banks, mortgage lenders, real estate agents, and …Examples: Residential property appraisals, Commercial property appraisals, Agricultural property appraisals, Industrial property
- 532310-02 - Safes & Vaults-RentalSafes & Vaults-Rental is a subdivision of the General Rental Centers industry that involves the rental of safes and vaults for the secure storage of valuable items. This industry caters to individuals and businesses that require temporary or long-term storage solutions for their valuable assets. The rental of safes and vaults is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing and maintaining these …Examples: Banks
- 532420-05 - Generators-Electric-RentingGenerators-Electric-Renting is a subdivision of the Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing industry, which involves the renting of electric generators to businesses and individuals for temporary use. This industry is essential for those who require a reliable source of electricity in areas where there is no access to a power grid or in emergency situations where the power grid has …Examples: Event planners, Construction companies, Movie production companies, Emergency response teams, Outdoor festivals,
- 541910-04 - Economic Research & AnalysisEconomic Research & Analysis is a subdivision of the Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling industry that focuses on analyzing economic trends and data to provide insights and recommendations to businesses, governments, and other organizations. This industry involves conducting research on various economic factors such as market trends, consumer behavior, and financial data to help clients …Examples: Investment banks
- 561440-02 - Collection AgenciesCollection Agencies are businesses that specialize in collecting debts on behalf of creditors. They act as intermediaries between creditors and debtors, attempting to recover outstanding debts through various means. Collection Agencies may work with a variety of clients, including banks, credit card companies, medical providers, and other businesses that extend credit to customers. …Examples: Medical debt collection, Credit card debt collection, Student loan debt collection, Retail debt collection, Auto loan
- 561450-03 - Credit Reporting AgenciesCredit Reporting Agencies are companies that collect and maintain credit information on individuals and businesses. They gather data from various sources such as banks, credit card companies, and other lenders to create credit reports that are used by lenders, employers, and other entities to assess creditworthiness and make decisions about financial transactions. Credit Reporting Agencies …Examples: Credit scores, Credit reports, Credit monitoring, Identity theft protection, Fraud detection, Credit counseling, Debt
- 621991-05 - Transplant-OrgansThe Transplant-Organs industry is a subdivision of the Blood and Organ Banks industry, which involves the procurement, preservation, and distribution of organs for transplantation. This industry plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector by providing life-saving organs to patients in need of transplants. The Transplant-Organs industry is responsible for the coordination of organ …Examples: Heart transplant, Kidney transplant, Liver transplant, Lung transplant, Pancreas transplant, Intestine transplant,
- 621991-06 - Bone Marrow RegistryThe Bone Marrow Registry industry is a subdivision of the Blood and Organ Banks industry, which is responsible for collecting, processing, and storing bone marrow samples for transplantation. Bone marrow is a soft, spongy tissue found in the hollow spaces of bones that produces blood cells. The Bone Marrow Registry industry plays a crucial role in facilitating bone marrow transplants for …Examples: Hematopoietic stem cell bank, Cord blood bank
- 621999-47 - Plasma CollectorsPlasma collectors are companies that specialize in the collection of plasma from donors for use in medical treatments and research. Plasma is the liquid portion of blood that contains important proteins and antibodies that can be used to treat a range of medical conditions, including immune deficiencies, hemophilia, and certain neurological disorders. Plasma collectors are responsible for …Examples: Blood banks
- 624190-12 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for their clients by addressing social, economic, and health-related issues. Social Service & Welfare Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing support and assistance …Examples: Food banks
- 624190-14 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. This industry involves providing support and assistance to people who are facing various challenges in their lives, such as poverty, homelessness, mental health issues, and social isolation. Community Services organizations work to improve …Examples: Food banks
- 624221-04 - MissionsThe Missions industry is a subdivision of the Temporary Shelters industry, which provides temporary housing and support services to individuals in need. Missions specifically cater to individuals who are homeless or in need of emergency shelter due to natural disasters or other crises. The primary goal of Missions is to provide a safe and secure environment for individuals to stay while they get …Examples: Food banks
- 624221-06 - Settlement HousesSettlement Houses are community-based organizations that provide a range of services to improve the quality of life for individuals and families in low-income neighborhoods. Settlement Houses typically offer a variety of programs and services, including education and job training, health and wellness programs, childcare, and social services. Settlement Houses aim to empower individuals and …Examples: Food banks
- 624229-03 - Social SettlementsSocial Settlements are organizations that provide a range of community-based services to individuals and families in need. These services are designed to promote social welfare and improve the quality of life for those who are facing economic, social, or personal challenges. Social Settlements typically operate in urban areas and are often run by non-profit organizations or community groups. …Examples: Food banks
- 811122-04 - Glass-Bullet ProofGlass-Bullet Proof is a specialized industry that involves the manufacturing and installation of glass that is resistant to bullets and other ballistic threats. This type of glass is commonly used in high-security buildings, military vehicles, and other applications where protection against gunfire is necessary. The glass is designed to withstand the impact of bullets and other projectiles, while …Examples: Bulletproof glass for banks
- 811210-57 - A T M Dealers-Service & RepairA T M Dealers-Service & Repair is a subdivision of the Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) used in financial institutions such as banks, credit unions, and other financial service providers. ATM Dealers-Service & Repair companies are responsible for ensuring that ATMs are …Examples: ATM installation services, ATM maintenance services, ATM repair services, ATM cleaning services, ATM parts sales, ATM
- 813110-15 - MosquesMosques are religious organizations that serve as a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. They are typically led by an imam, who leads prayers and delivers sermons. Mosques are not only a place of worship, but also serve as a community center for Muslims to gather and socialize. They often offer educational programs, such as Quranic studies and Arabic language classes, as well as …Examples: Friday prayers, Ramadan services, Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Quranic studies, Arabic language classes, Youth programs,
- 813311-01 - Human Services OrganizationsHuman Services Organizations are entities that provide a wide range of services to individuals and communities in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life of their clients by addressing their social, emotional, and physical needs. Human Services Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing services that promote self-sufficiency, independence, and …Examples: Food banks
- 813311-04 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance and support to those in need. These institutions are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a range of activities, including providing food and shelter to the homeless, supporting medical research, and promoting …Examples: Food banks
- 813311-08 - Donation CentersDonation Centers are organizations that collect and distribute goods and materials to those in need. These centers typically accept donations of clothing, household items, furniture, and other goods from individuals and businesses. The donated items are then sorted, cleaned, and made available for sale or distribution to those in need. Donation Centers may also provide job training and employment …Examples: Food banks