NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "investment-banking-securities-dealing"
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- 523150-05 - Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation CoThe Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry. This industry involves the buying and selling of government securities, such as treasury bonds and bills, on behalf of clients. These brokers and dealers act as intermediaries between the government and investors, facilitating …Examples: Government securities brokerage, Government securities dealing, Government securities
- 522320-02 - Central Reserve Depository Instn NECCentral Reserve Depository Instn NEC is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the processing, settlement, and clearing of financial transactions, including securities, commodities, and derivatives. Central Reserve Depository Instn NEC specifically refers to institutions that provide central depository …Examples: Securities depository services, Custodial services for securities, Securities lending and
- 523150-02 - Investment SecuritiesInvestment Securities is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on behalf of clients. Investment Securities firms act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing advice and executing trades on behalf …Examples: Investment Advisory Services, Securities Underwriting, Securities Research and Analysis,
- 523999-10 - Services Allied With Exch Of Sec NECServices Allied With Exch Of Sec NEC is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry. This industry involves providing services related to the exchange of securities that are not classified under any other category. Companies in this industry provide a range of services that support the buying and selling of securities, such as providing market …Examples: Securities lending services, Securities clearinghouse services, Securities transfer agents,
- 523991-11 - Stock & Bond Transfer AgentsStock & Bond Transfer Agents is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523991 that involves the transfer of ownership of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds from one party to another. These agents act as intermediaries between the buyer and seller, ensuring that the transfer of securities is done accurately and efficiently. They also maintain records of ownership and handle …Examples: Securities registration services, Securities issuance services, Securities record-keeping
- 523940-04 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. These securities can include stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Investment Trusts are closed-end funds, meaning that they have a fixed number of shares that are traded on stock exchanges. They are managed by professional fund …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure Investment Trusts, Energy Investment Trusts,
- 523150-06 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry, which involves the buying, selling, and trading of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Securities can be issued by corporations, governments, and other organizations, and are traded on various exchanges around the …Examples: Investment Banking, Securities Research
- 522320-01 - Banking Systems & Service-ElectronicThe Banking Systems & Service-Electronic industry involves the processing and transmission of financial transactions through electronic means. This includes the use of electronic payment systems, such as credit and debit cards, online banking, and mobile banking applications. The industry also encompasses the development and maintenance of electronic banking software …Examples: Online banking service providers, Mobile banking application developers, Electronic banking
- 525990-03 - Unit Investment Trusts-Certificate OfcsUnit Investment Trusts-Certificate Ofcs is a subdivision of the Other Financial Vehicles industry that involves the creation and management of investment trusts. These trusts are created by pooling funds from multiple investors and investing them in a diversified portfolio of securities, such as stocks and bonds. The trusts are then divided into shares, which are sold to …Examples: Equity Unit Investment Trusts, Fixed Income Unit Investment Trusts, Municipal Bond Unit Investment
- 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, including checking …Examples: Personal banking, Small business banking, Investment banking
- 522390-02 - Functions Related To Deposit BankingFunctions Related To Deposit Banking is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves providing various services related to deposit banking, such as accepting deposits, providing loans, and offering other financial services to individuals and businesses. Companies in this industry may also offer services such as ATM access, …Examples: Business banking services
- 525910-01 - Management Investment Open-EndManagement Investment Open-End is a subdivision of the Open-End Investment Funds industry that involves the management of investment funds that are open to new investors. These funds are managed by investment companies that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. The investment companies are responsible for making …Examples: Equity funds, Bond funds, Balanced funds, Global funds, Sector funds, Growth funds, Value funds, Income funds,
- 523940-12 - Investment Advisory Referral ServiceInvestment Advisory Referral Service is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that involves providing referrals to clients seeking investment advice. Investment Advisory Referral Service companies do not provide investment advice themselves, but rather connect clients with qualified investment advisors who can provide …Examples: Investment Advisor Referral, Investment Consultant Referral, Investment Portfolio Referral,
- 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, mortgages, and …Examples: Retail banking, Investment banking, Corporate banking, Private banking
- 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, such as agricultural loans or …Examples: International banking services, Corporate banking, Investment banking, Personal
- 523150-04 - Information SecuritiesInformation Securities is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that deals with the management and protection of sensitive information related to securities. This industry involves the use of advanced technology and techniques to safeguard confidential data from unauthorized access, theft, or damage. Information …Examples: Cybersecurity consulting, Security software development, Security operations center (SOC)
- 531210-04 - Real Estate InvestmentsReal Estate Investments is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531210 that involves the purchase, ownership, management, rental, and/or sale of real estate for profit. This industry includes a wide range of activities such as buying and selling residential or commercial properties, developing land, and investing in real estate investment trusts (REITs). Real Estate Investments …Examples: Commercial Property Investment, Residential Property Investment, Real Estate Investment Trusts
- 523940-01 - Investment ManagementInvestment Management is a specialized industry that involves the professional management of various securities and assets to meet specific investment goals for clients. Investment managers work with individuals, corporations, and institutions to create and manage investment portfolios that align with their financial objectives. The industry is highly regulated …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 523910-02 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The mutual fund is managed by a professional fund manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified portfolio of …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 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. Savings & …Examples: Online banking, Mobile banking
- 525910-02 - Money Market FundsMoney Market Funds are a type of open-end investment fund that invests in short-term, low-risk debt securities such as Treasury bills, commercial paper, and certificates of deposit. These funds are designed to provide investors with a low-risk, low-return investment option that is highly liquid and easily accessible. Money Market Funds are regulated by the Securities …Examples: Short-term investment funds, Low-risk investment funds
- 523940-14 - Retirement Income FundsRetirement Income Funds is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that specializes in managing investment portfolios for individuals who are retired or nearing retirement. The primary goal of Retirement Income Funds is to provide a steady stream of income to retirees while preserving their capital. This is achieved by investing in a diversified …Examples: Income-generating investments
- 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 …Examples: Investment Banks, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- 333310-29 - Coin Dealers Supplies Etc (Manufacturing)Coin Dealers Supplies Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310 that involves the manufacturing of machinery and equipment used in the coin collecting and dealing industry. This industry is responsible for producing a range of products that are used by coin dealers, collectors, and enthusiasts to store, display, and protect their coins and other numismatic items. The …Examples: Coin display cases, Coin albums, Coin holders, Coin flips, Coin tubes, Coin trays, Coin magnifiers, Coin scales, Coin
- 523210-05 - Stock ExchangesThe Stock Exchanges industry is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry, which is responsible for providing a platform for the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Stock exchanges are an essential part of the global financial system, providing a regulated and transparent marketplace for investors to trade …Examples: New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, Tokyo Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock
- 523150-01 - Investment BankersInvestment Bankers are professionals who provide financial services to corporations, governments, and other institutions. They assist clients in raising capital by underwriting and issuing securities, as well as providing advice on mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, and other financial transactions. Investment Bankers work closely with clients to understand their …Examples: Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), Debt and Equity Offerings, Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), Leveraged Buyouts (LBOs),
- 523150-07 - Stock & Bond BrokersStock & Bond Brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities, such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. They provide a range of services to their clients, including investment advice, research, and trading services. Stock & Bond Brokers work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, where they must stay up-to-date with market …Examples: Investment banking
- 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 banks, …Examples: Electronic banking machines, Automated banking machines, Self-service banking devices
- 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 security services
- 522130-03 - Credit UnionsCredit Unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and controlled by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that any profits they make are returned to their members in the form of lower fees, better interest rates, and improved services. Credit …Examples: Personal finance, Small business loans, Mortgage lending, Auto loans, Student loans, Credit cards, Retirement planning,
- 523150-03 - Bonds-ConstructionBonds-Construction is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the underwriting and distribution of bonds for construction projects. This industry plays a crucial role in financing construction projects by providing capital to contractors and developers. Bonds-Construction firms act as intermediaries between issuers of bonds …Examples: Infrastructure construction bonds, Commercial construction bonds, Residential construction bonds, Public works
- 523150-08 - Bonds-Special AssessmentBonds-Special Assessment is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the underwriting, issuance, and sale of bonds that are secured by special assessments on real estate. These bonds are issued by local governments to finance public improvements such as roads, sidewalks, and sewer systems. The special assessments are levied …Examples: Municipal bond issuers, Local government agencies, Public improvement districts, Real estate developers, Infrastructure
- 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 support to the parent bank's …Examples: Foreign investment services, International correspondent banking
- 522320-04 - Clearing HousesClearing Houses are financial institutions that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers in financial markets. They facilitate the settlement of financial transactions by ensuring that the funds and securities are transferred between the parties involved. Clearing Houses play a crucial role in reducing counterparty risk and ensuring the smooth functioning of financial markets. They …Examples: Securities Clearing Houses
- 423510-06 - Castings-Investment (Wholesale)Castings-Investment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of investment castings, which are metal parts produced by pouring molten metal into a ceramic mold. The mold is then broken to reveal the finished product. Investment castings are used in a variety of …Examples: Aerospace components, Automotive parts, Medical implants, Industrial machinery components, Pump parts, Valve
- 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 provide a …Examples: Investment advisors, Real estate investment trusts
- 926110-06 - Trade CommissionsTrade Commissions is a subdivision of the NAICS industry 926110, which involves the administration of general economic programs. Trade Commissions are government agencies that promote international trade and investment. They work to create a favorable business environment for their country's companies abroad and attract foreign investment to their country. Trade Commissions also …Examples: Trade and Investment Promotion Agencies, Investment Promotion Agencies
- 522130-06 - Federally Chartered Credit UnionsFederally Chartered Credit Unions are financial institutions that are chartered and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and operate under the authority of the Federal Credit Union Act. These credit unions are not-for-profit organizations that provide financial services to their members, who are also their owners. Federally Chartered Credit Unions offer a range of …Examples: Online Banking, Mobile 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 Federal offer a …Examples: Mutual savings banks, Building societies, Cooperative banks, Credit unions, Community banks, Industrial banks, Trust
- 423820-23 - Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale)Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used in the milk-dealing industry. This industry is responsible for providing equipment to companies that deal with milk, such as dairy farms, milk processing plants, and milk distributors. Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale) includes a wide range of products, …Examples: Milking machine suppliers, Milk storage tank distributors, Pasteurizer manufacturers, Homogenizer suppliers, Separator
- 611519-03 - Casino TrainingThe Casino Training industry involves providing education and training to individuals who aspire to work in the casino industry. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611519, which falls under the category of Other Technical and Trade Schools. The training provided in this industry is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge required to work in various …Examples: Casino security training
- 624120-01 - Alzheimers Education/Referral/SupportThe Alzheimers Education/Referral/Support industry provides services to individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's disease. This industry offers education, resources, and support to those who are dealing with the challenges of Alzheimer's. The services provided by this industry are designed to help individuals with Alzheimer's maintain their independence and quality of life, while …Examples: Alzheimer's Association, Memory Care Living, Senior Helpers, Home Instead Senior Care, BrightFocus Foundation, Dementia
- 624190-07 - Self Help GroupsSelf Help Groups are organizations that provide support and assistance to individuals who are dealing with a specific issue or challenge. These groups are typically formed by individuals who share a common experience or condition, such as addiction, mental health issues, or chronic illness. The purpose of Self Help Groups is to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals …Examples: Addiction recovery support groups, Mental health peer support groups, Chronic illness support groups, Caregiver support
- 624190-11 - Marriage & Family CounselorsMarriage & Family Counselors are professionals who provide counseling services to individuals, couples, and families who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues. They help clients to identify and address problems within their relationships, and work with them to develop strategies for improving communication, resolving conflicts, and building stronger, healthier …Examples: Couples counseling, Family therapy, Premarital counseling, Divorce counseling, Parenting counseling, Blended family
- 624190-16 - Support GroupsSupport Groups is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides a range of services to individuals and families who are dealing with a variety of issues. These groups are designed to provide emotional support, education, and resources to help individuals cope with their situation. Support Groups can be found in a variety of settings, including hospitals, community centers, and …Examples: Cancer support groups, Addiction recovery groups, Bereavement support groups, Mental health support groups, Caregiver
- 812210-04 - Funeral Information ServiceFuneral Information Service is a subdivision of the Funeral Homes and Funeral Services industry that provides information and support to individuals and families who are planning a funeral or dealing with the loss of a loved one. This industry involves providing guidance and advice on funeral arrangements, including the selection of funeral homes, cemeteries, and other related services. …Examples: Funeral planning assistance, Grief counseling services, Funeral home selection guidance, Cemetery plot selection
- 813212-01 - Dependency Information & Help CentresDependency Information & Help Centres are organizations that provide assistance and support to individuals and families who are dealing with addiction, mental health issues, and other dependencies. These centres offer a range of services such as counseling, education, and referrals to other resources. They aim to help individuals overcome their dependencies and improve their overall …Examples: Addiction recovery centres, Mental health clinics, Substance abuse treatment centres, Crisis hotlines, Support groups,
- 523210-02 - Boards Of TradeBoards of Trade are organizations that facilitate the trading of commodities, futures, and other financial instruments between buyers and sellers. They provide a platform for members to trade in a regulated and transparent environment. Boards of Trade are typically membership-based organizations that are owned and operated by their members. They play a crucial role in the financial markets by …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) trading, Securities trading
- 523940-02 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523940 that involves the management of investments on behalf of clients. This industry is responsible for managing a range of assets, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Asset managers work with clients to develop investment strategies that align with their financial goals and risk tolerance. They also monitor …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 523940-06 - Financial Advisory ServicesFinancial Advisory Services is a type of industry that provides professional advice to clients regarding their financial affairs. This industry involves analyzing a client's financial situation and providing recommendations on how to achieve their financial goals. Financial advisors may specialize in various areas such as retirement planning, investment management, tax planning, and estate …Examples: Investment advice
- 523940-08 - Financial Planners-CertifiedFinancial Planners-Certified are professionals who provide personalized financial advice and guidance to clients. They help clients develop and implement financial plans that align with their goals and objectives. These plans may include investment strategies, retirement planning, tax planning, estate planning, and risk management. Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) have completed …Examples: Investment planning
- 523991-12 - Trust CompaniesTrust Companies are financial institutions that provide trust, fiduciary, and custody services to individuals, businesses, and organizations. These companies act as trustees, managing assets and investments on behalf of their clients. Trust Companies are responsible for ensuring that their clients' assets are protected and managed in accordance with their wishes and legal requirements. …Examples: Investment management
- 523999-03 - Investors NECInvestors NEC is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry that involves companies engaged in investment activities that are not classified elsewhere. These companies invest in a variety of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Investors NEC may include individuals, partnerships, corporations, or other entities that invest …Examples: Angel investors, Venture capitalists, Private equity firms, Hedge funds, Mutual funds, Pension funds, Sovereign wealth
- 524113-02 - Insurance-Savings-Bank-LifeInsurance-Savings-Bank-Life is a subdivision of Direct Life Insurance Carriers industry that involves providing life insurance policies to individuals and families, with a focus on savings and investment options. This industry offers a range of life insurance products that provide financial security to policyholders and their beneficiaries in the event of death or disability. …Examples: Term life insurance, Whole life insurance, Universal life insurance, Variable life insurance, Annuities, Mutual funds,
- 525990-01 - Real Estate Investment TrustsReal Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are financial vehicles that invest in income-generating real estate properties. They are companies that own, operate, or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and retail. REITs are required to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to shareholders annually in the …Examples: Residential rental properties, Commercial office buildings, Shopping centers and malls, Industrial warehouses and
- 525990-02 - Insurance AnnuitiesInsurance Annuities is a subdivision of the Other Financial Vehicles industry that involves the provision of financial products that offer a guaranteed income stream to individuals in exchange for a lump sum payment or a series of payments. Insurance annuities are typically used as a retirement savings vehicle, providing a steady stream of income during the retirement years. The insurance company …Examples: Fixed annuities, Variable annuities, Immediate annuities, Deferred annuities, Equity-indexed annuities, Single premium
- 531390-06 - Real Estate ConsultantsReal Estate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the real estate industry. They assist clients in making informed decisions regarding the purchase, sale, leasing, or management of real estate properties. Real Estate Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger real estate firm. They possess a deep understanding of the real estate market …Examples: Real Estate Investment Consulting, Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Consulting
- 237210-02 - Land CompaniesLand Companies are businesses that specialize in the acquisition, development, and sale of land for various purposes. These companies typically purchase large tracts of land and subdivide them into smaller parcels for sale to individuals or other businesses. Land Companies may also be involved in the development of infrastructure such as roads, utilities, and other amenities necessary for the use …Examples: Land banking, Land investment trusts
- 522180-04 - Savings PlansSavings Plans is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that involves institutions that offer savings plans to individuals and businesses. These plans are designed to help people save money for future expenses or investments. Savings plans can come in many forms, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs), 401(k) plans, and college savings plans. The institutions that offer these plans …Examples: Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), 401(k) Plans, 529 College Savings Plans, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Roth
- 522299-05 - Church FinancingChurch financing is a specialized type of nondepository credit intermediation that involves providing financial services to churches and other religious organizations. This industry is focused on helping religious institutions obtain the necessary funding to support their operations, expand their facilities, and carry out their missions. Church financing can take many forms, including loans, …Examples: Church construction financing, Church renovation financing, Church equipment financing, Church mortgage financing,
- 522299-07 - Commercial PaperCommercial Paper is a type of short-term debt security that is issued by corporations, financial institutions, and other entities to raise funds for their short-term financing needs. It is an unsecured promissory note that is typically issued for a period of less than 270 days. Commercial Paper is usually issued at a discount to its face value and is redeemed at face value upon maturity. …Examples: Investment 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 clients to …Examples: Cybersecurity consulting
- 523940-10 - Financial Report AnalystsFinancial Report Analysts are professionals who analyze financial data and prepare reports for businesses, organizations, and individuals. They are responsible for examining financial statements, balance sheets, income statements, and other financial reports to identify trends, risks, and opportunities. Financial Report Analysts use their expertise to provide insights and recommendations to …Examples: Investment Banking
- 524298-24 - Insurance Mergers & AcquisitionsInsurance Mergers & Acquisitions is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524298 that involves the buying, selling, and merging of insurance companies. This industry is responsible for facilitating the transfer of ownership of insurance companies, which can involve a range of complex financial transactions. Insurance Mergers & Acquisitions is a crucial part of the insurance industry, as it allows …Examples: Insurance company acquisition, Insurance company merger, Insurance company sale, Insurance company consolidation,
- 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 operations and ensuring compliance with …Examples: Bank of America Corporation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Company, Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,
- 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, supervising and regulating banks, …Examples: Monetary Policy, Bank Supervision, Financial Services, Payment Systems, Economic Research
- 522299-03 - Financial Trade ServicesFinancial Trade Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the facilitation of financial transactions between buyers and sellers in the secondary market. This industry is responsible for providing a range of services that help to ensure the smooth operation of financial markets. Financial Trade Services companies act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing a …Examples: Securities trading
- 523210-04 - Futures-ExchangesFutures-Exchanges is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry that involves the trading of futures contracts. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell a specific asset at a predetermined price and date in the future. Futures-Exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade these contracts, which can include commodities, currencies, and financial …Examples: Energy futures, Agricultural futures, Currency futures, Interest rate futures, Equity index futures, Metal futures,
- 541110-14 - Legal ResearchLegal research is a crucial aspect of the legal profession that involves the identification and analysis of legal information to support legal decision-making. Legal researchers are responsible for conducting in-depth research on various legal issues, including case law, statutes, regulations, and other legal documents. They use their research skills to provide attorneys, judges, and other legal …Examples: Legal research for securities law cases
- 541199-01 - Arbitration ServicesArbitration Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541199 that involves the resolution of disputes between parties outside of the court system. This industry provides a neutral third-party to hear and decide on disputes, which can range from commercial and business disputes to labor and employment disputes. The arbitrator's decision is legally binding and enforceable, providing a …Examples: Securities arbitration
- 541430-10 - Legal GraphicsLegal Graphics is a subdivision of the Graphic Design Services industry that specializes in creating visual aids for legal proceedings. These visual aids can include diagrams, charts, graphs, timelines, and other types of illustrations that help to explain complex legal concepts and evidence to judges, juries, and other legal professionals. Legal Graphics professionals work closely with lawyers …Examples: Securities Litigation
- 541618-10 - Trade Clearing ExchangesTrade Clearing Exchanges are a type of industry that provides a platform for the exchange of financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. These exchanges act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, ensuring that trades are executed in a fair and transparent manner. Trade Clearing Exchanges are responsible for clearing and settling trades, which involves verifying the trade …Examples: Stock exchange, Futures exchange, Options exchange, Commodity exchange, Foreign exchange market, Cryptocurrency
- 561450-01 - Collateral Certification & SupervisionCollateral Certification & Supervision is a specialized industry that provides services to financial institutions and lenders. This industry involves the verification and monitoring of collateral assets that are pledged as security for loans. The primary objective of this industry is to ensure that the collateral assets are valid, properly valued, and adequately insured. Collateral …Examples: Securities collateral certification
- 611310-04 - Law SchoolsLaw schools are educational institutions that specialize in providing legal education to students who aspire to become lawyers, judges, legal scholars, or other legal professionals. These schools offer a range of programs, including Juris Doctor (JD) programs, Master of Laws (LLM) programs, and Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) programs. Law schools typically provide students with a comprehensive …Examples: Securities Law
- 921120-15 - Government Ofcs-Authorities/CommissionsThe Government Ofcs-Authorities/Commissions industry involves the operation of government offices and agencies responsible for administering and enforcing laws and regulations at the local, regional, and national levels. These offices and agencies are typically responsible for overseeing a specific area of government, such as transportation, energy, or the environment. They may also be …Examples: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- 922130-03 - Federal Government-Legal CounselFederal Government-Legal Counsel is a subdivision of the Legal Counsel and Prosecution industry under NAICS Code 922130. This industry involves providing legal advice and representation to the federal government, including agencies, departments, and officials. Legal counsel in this industry may work on a variety of legal matters, including litigation, regulatory compliance, and policy …Examples: Homeland Security legal counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission legal counsel
- 331512-01 - Investment Castings (Manufacturing)Investment castings manufacturing is a process of creating metal parts by pouring molten metal into a ceramic shell. This process is also known as lost-wax casting. The ceramic shell is created by coating a wax pattern with a ceramic slurry, which is then heated to create a hard shell. The wax is then melted out of the shell, leaving a cavity that is filled with molten metal. Once the …Examples: Aerospace components, Medical implants, Automotive parts, Industrial valves, Jewelry, Firearms, Marine hardware,
- 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,
- 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 unions, and …Examples: Real estate investment loans
- 523910-05 - Equitable-ProductsEquitable-Products is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Intermediation industry that involves the facilitation of financial products that provide equitable benefits to all parties involved. This industry is focused on creating products that are fair and just for both the buyer and seller. Equitable-Products can include a range of financial instruments such as insurance policies, annuities, and …Examples: Life insurance policies, Annuities, Retirement plans, Disability insurance, Long-term care insurance, Structured
- 523940-03 - Tax Sheltered InvestmentsTax Sheltered Investments is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that focuses on investments that provide tax benefits to investors. These investments are designed to reduce the amount of taxes paid on income, capital gains, or both. Tax Sheltered Investments are typically long-term investments that offer a range of …Examples: Real Estate Investments, Energy Investments, Infrastructure Investments, Agriculture
- 523940-07 - Independent Financial AdvisersIndependent Financial Advisers are professionals who provide personalized financial advice to clients. They work independently and are not affiliated with any financial institution or product provider. Their main goal is to help clients achieve their financial goals by providing them with unbiased advice and recommendations. Independent Financial Advisers analyze their clients' financial …Examples: Investment planning
- 523940-09 - Financial Planning ConsultantsFinancial Planning Consultants are professionals who provide advice and guidance to individuals and businesses on how to manage their finances and achieve their financial goals. They analyze their clients' financial situation, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities, and develop a comprehensive financial plan that takes into account their short-term and long-term objectives. Financial …Examples: Investment planning
- 523940-15 - Retirement Planning ServicesRetirement Planning Services is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that focuses on providing financial advice and guidance to individuals and businesses in order to help them plan for their retirement. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to help clients achieve their retirement goals, such as creating a retirement savings plan, …Examples: Social Security benefits
- 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: Investment management
- 523991-14 - TrusteesTrustees are professionals who are responsible for managing assets and making decisions on behalf of a trust's beneficiaries. They are appointed to ensure that the trust is managed in accordance with the trust agreement and applicable laws. Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries and to manage the trust's assets prudently. …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 524113-01 - Insurance-Chartered-Life-UnderwritersInsurance-Chartered-Life-Underwriters is a subdivision of the Direct Life Insurance Carriers industry. This industry involves companies that underwrite life insurance policies and annuities, and also provide investment-type contracts that are classified as life insurance policies. Insurance-Chartered-Life-Underwriters are professionals who have passed rigorous exams and are licensed to …Examples: Term life insurance, Whole life insurance, Universal life insurance, Variable life insurance, Annuities, Disability
- 524126-04 - Insurance-BondsInsurance-Bonds is a subdivision of the Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers industry that specializes in providing insurance coverage for bonds. Bonds are a type of investment where an investor loans money to a company or government entity for a set period of time at a fixed interest rate. Insurance-Bonds provides coverage to investors in case the issuer of the bond defaults on …Examples: Municipal bonds, Corporate bonds, Treasury bonds, Savings bonds, Zero-coupon bonds, High-yield bonds, Convertible
- 524210-11 - Insurance-MortgageInsurance-Mortgage is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524210 that involves the business activity of insurance agencies and brokerages that primarily deal with mortgage insurance. This industry provides insurance coverage for lenders and borrowers in the event of default or other mortgage-related issues. Insurance-Mortgage companies work with mortgage lenders to provide insurance policies that …Examples: Mortgage insurance policies, Lender-placed insurance, Private mortgage insurance (PMI), Mortgage protection insurance,
- 524298-19 - Insurance-Holding CompaniesInsurance-Holding Companies are companies that own the outstanding stock of one or more insurance companies. These companies do not underwrite insurance policies themselves but instead, they own the majority of the stock of other insurance companies. The primary purpose of these companies is to control and manage the policies of the insurance companies they own. Insurance-Holding Companies are …Examples: Property insurance companies, Casualty insurance companies, Life insurance companies, Health insurance companies,
- 525110-02 - Government-Pension Health/Welfare FundsGovernment-Pension Health/Welfare Funds is a subdivision of the Pension Funds industry that involves the management and administration of pension plans, health plans, and welfare plans for government employees. These funds are established and maintained by government entities, such as federal, state, or local governments, to provide retirement, health, and welfare benefits to their employees. …Examples: State employee pension plans, Federal employee health plans, Municipal employee welfare funds, County employee
- 525110-03 - Individual Retirement AccountsIndividual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are a type of retirement savings account that individuals can set up with a financial institution, such as a bank or brokerage firm. IRAs are designed to help individuals save for retirement by allowing them to contribute pre-tax income, which can then grow tax-free until retirement. There are two main types of IRAs: traditional and Roth. Traditional IRAs …Examples: Investment accounts
- 525110-04 - Pension & Profit Sharing PlansThe Pension & Profit Sharing Plans industry involves the management and administration of retirement plans for employees of private companies. These plans are designed to provide retirement benefits to employees and are funded by the employer and/or employee contributions. The industry includes a range of services such as plan design, investment management, recordkeeping, and compliance …Examples: 401(k) plans, Defined benefit plans, Profit sharing plans, Cash balance plans, Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs),
- 531210-03 - Real EstateThe Real Estate industry involves the buying, selling, and renting of properties such as land, buildings, and homes. This industry is comprised of real estate agents and brokers who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, as well as property managers who oversee the maintenance and leasing of properties. Real estate professionals must have a deep understanding of the local market and be …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 531312-01 - Brokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment HouseBrokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment House is a subdivision of the Nonresidential Property Managers industry that involves the buying, selling, and leasing of hotel, motel, and apartment house properties. Brokers in this industry act as intermediaries between property owners and potential buyers or tenants. They provide valuable market knowledge and expertise to help clients make informed decisions …Examples: Real estate investment trust (REIT), Real estate investment firm
- 531390-01 - Assessment ConsultantsAssessment Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and analysis on the value of real estate properties. They specialize in evaluating the worth of properties for various purposes such as taxation, insurance, financing, and investment. Assessment Consultants use their knowledge of real estate markets, property laws, and economic trends to provide accurate and reliable …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 531390-04 - Mobile Homes-ConsultantsMobile Homes-Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses involved in the mobile home industry. They assist clients in buying, selling, renting, and managing mobile homes. Mobile Homes-Consultants are knowledgeable about the legal and financial aspects of mobile home transactions, as well as the technical aspects of mobile home construction …Examples: Mobile home investment and development
- 531390-07 - Real Estate ExchangersReal Estate Exchangers is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that involves the facilitation of real estate exchanges between two parties. Real Estate Exchangers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping them to find suitable properties to exchange and negotiating the terms of the exchange. This industry is also known as real estate swapping. …Examples: Investment property exchange
- 531390-09 - Real Estate Information ReportsReal Estate Information Reports is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that involves the provision of information and reports related to real estate properties. This industry provides a range of services to clients who require information on real estate properties, such as property owners, buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. Real Estate Information Reports …Examples: Real Estate Investment Reports
- 531390-11 - Real Estate SyndicatorsReal Estate Syndicators are companies that pool together funds from multiple investors to purchase and manage real estate properties. These companies act as intermediaries between investors and real estate developers, providing a platform for investors to invest in real estate without having to manage the properties themselves. Real Estate Syndicators typically specialize in a particular type of …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Multi-family residential properties, Retail shopping centers, Industrial warehouses,
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