NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "nondepository-credit-intermediation"
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- 541990-04 - Credit RestorationCredit restoration is a professional service that involves the process of improving an individual's credit score by removing negative items from their credit report. This industry is focused on helping individuals who have experienced financial difficulties, such as bankruptcy, foreclosure, or late payments, to improve their creditworthiness and increase their chances …Examples: Credit counseling, Credit repair, Credit monitoring, Credit education, Credit score
- 522299-08 - County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies that are owned by county governments or the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses …Examples: County credit agencies, Federal credit agencies
- 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, …Examples: Church construction financing, Church renovation financing, Church equipment financing, Church mortgage financing,
- 522130-05 - Credit Unions Not Federally CharteredCredit Unions Not Federally Chartered are financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members. These credit unions are not regulated by the federal government, but instead are regulated by state laws. They offer a range of financial services to their members, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions Not …Examples: Community-based credit unions, Teacher credit unions, Military credit unions, Religious
- 522320-05 - Credit Card & Other Credit PlansThe Credit Card & Other Credit Plans industry involves companies that provide credit card services and other forms of credit plans to consumers and businesses. These companies offer credit to customers for purchases and services, and charge interest on the outstanding balance. The industry also includes companies that provide other types of credit plans, …Examples: Credit card companies, Revolving credit line providers, Retail store credit providers,
- 522299-13 - Misc Business Credit InstitutionsMisc Business Credit Institutions is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that includes companies that provide credit intermediation services, but are not classified as depository institutions. These institutions primarily lend funds raised from credit markets, rather than from deposits. They offer a range of credit services to businesses, including loans, …Examples: Business credit card services, Trade credit insurance services, Business line of credit services
- 812990-11 - Credit Rating Correction ServiceCredit Rating Correction Service is an industry that specializes in helping individuals and businesses improve their credit scores. This service involves analyzing credit reports, identifying errors or inaccuracies, and working with credit bureaus to correct them. The goal of a Credit Rating Correction Service is to help clients achieve a better credit …Examples: Credit repair services, Credit counseling agencies
- 522299-06 - City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies by city governments and federal agencies. These credit agencies provide loans and other financial services to individuals and …Examples: Small business loans, Personal loans, Student loans, Agricultural loans, Microfinance, Community development loans,
- 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 …Examples: Credit scores, Credit reports, Credit monitoring, Credit counseling
- 561450-02 - Credit InvestigatorsCredit Investigators are professionals who specialize in investigating and analyzing credit reports and financial histories of individuals and businesses. They work for credit bureaus, financial institutions, and other organizations that require credit information to make informed decisions. Credit Investigators are responsible for verifying the accuracy of …Examples: Credit risk management
- 423420-18 - Credit Card/Credit Plns Eqpt Supplies (Wholesale)The Credit Card/Credit Plans Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies related to credit card and credit plans. This includes the distribution of point-of-sale terminals, card readers, printers, and other equipment used in credit card transactions. The industry also includes the distribution of supplies …Examples: Credit card terminal distributors
- 524130-01 - Credit Card-Protection ServiceCredit Card-Protection Service is an industry that provides protection to credit cardholders against fraudulent activities, unauthorized transactions, and identity theft. This service is offered by financial institutions, credit card companies, and third-party providers. The main objective of this industry is to safeguard the financial interests of credit cardholders …Examples: Credit monitoring, Credit report monitoring, Credit freeze services
- 812199-01 - Credit & Debt Counseling ServicesCredit & Debt Counseling Services is an industry that provides financial advice and assistance to individuals and businesses who are struggling with debt or credit issues. This industry involves analyzing a client's financial situation, creating a budget plan, negotiating with creditors, and providing education on financial management. The goal of Credit & Debt …Examples: Credit counseling agencies, Credit repair services
- 522299-10 - Federal/Federally Sponsored Credit AgncsFederal/Federally Sponsored Credit Agncs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves credit intermediation activities. These agencies are responsible for providing credit to various sectors of the economy, including agriculture, housing, and small businesses. They are either federal agencies or sponsored by the federal government, and their primary …Examples: Farm Credit System loans
- 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 …Examples: Credit card issuers, Credit unions
- 425120-64 - Credit Cards-Plastic Metal Etc-Distr (Wholesale)The Credit Cards-Plastic Metal Etc-Distr (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of credit cards made of plastic, metal, or other materials. These credit cards are typically distributed to financial institutions, credit unions, and other businesses that offer credit to their customers. The industry also includes the distribution of related …Examples: Credit card distributors
- 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 …Examples: Credit Cards
- 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,
- 423420-17 - Credit Card-Terminal Systems (Wholesale)Credit Card-Terminal Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of credit card-terminal systems to retailers and other businesses. These systems are used to process credit and debit card transactions, and they typically consist of a card reader, a keypad, and a display screen. Credit …Examples: Credit card processing equipment
- 522299-16 - State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry involves the administration of credit agencies by state governments on behalf of the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for traditional bank loans. The state government acts as an intermediary between the borrower and the federal government, ensuring that loans …Examples: Export credit agencies
- 522299-01 - Export FinanceExport finance is a type of non-depository credit intermediation that involves providing financing to businesses engaged in international trade. This industry provides financial services to exporters and importers, helping them to manage the risks associated with cross-border transactions. Export finance can include a range of services, such as trade finance, export credit …Examples: Exporters of agricultural products, Manufacturers exporting goods overseas, Importers of foreign goods, Companies
- 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 …Examples: Credit cards
- 561450-04 - Mercantile AgenciesMercantile agencies are companies that provide credit reporting and debt collection services to businesses and individuals. These agencies collect and analyze credit information on individuals and businesses, and provide reports to their clients to help them make informed decisions about extending credit or collecting debts. They also offer debt collection services to their …Examples: Credit reporting, Credit monitoring
- 522390-01 - Foreclosure AssistanceForeclosure Assistance is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves providing assistance to individuals or businesses facing foreclosure on their properties. Foreclosure Assistance companies work with clients to help them avoid foreclosure by negotiating with lenders, creating payment plans, and providing financial …Examples: Credit counseling services
- 326113-03 - Credit Card/Other Plans Equipment Supl (Manufacturing)The Credit Card/Other Plans Equipment Supply Manufacturing industry is a subdivision of the Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the creation and processing of credit cards and other payment plans. The equipment and supplies produced in this industry include card …Examples: Credit card equipment
- 518210-07 - Credit Card-Merchant ServicesCredit Card-Merchant Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the processing of credit card transactions between merchants and customers. This industry provides a range of services to merchants, including authorization of transactions, settlement of funds, and chargeback management. Credit Card-Merchant Services companies act as intermediaries between …Examples: Payment processing companies, Merchant account providers, Payment gateway providers, POS system providers, Card reader
- 522291-11 - Payday LoansPayday loans are a type of short-term, high-interest loan that is typically used by individuals who need quick access to cash. These loans are usually for small amounts, ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, and are meant to be repaid within a few weeks or months. Payday loans are often used by people who have poor credit or who are unable to obtain credit through …Examples: Bad credit loans
- 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: Credit unions
- 522299-12 - Loans-AgriculturalLoans-Agricultural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves providing credit intermediation services to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses. This industry provides loans for various agricultural purposes such as purchasing equipment, livestock, and seeds, as well as financing land purchases and operating expenses. Loans-Agricultural is an essential …Examples: Agricultural credit unions
- 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: Credit cards
- 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 on the …Examples: Credit rating agencies
- 423420-38 - Plastic Cards(credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Plastic Cards (credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of plastic cards used for various purposes such as credit cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, and more. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with magnetic stripes, barcodes, or RFID chips. The industry includes both wholesale …Examples: Credit cards
- 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 …Examples: Exporters, Importers, Freight forwarders, Customs brokers, Banks (excluding commercial banks), Trade finance companies,
- 522390-05 - Settlement CompaniesSettlement companies are businesses that provide services related to debt settlement, negotiation, and resolution. These companies work with individuals and businesses to help them settle their debts with creditors. Settlement companies typically negotiate with creditors to reduce the amount of debt owed and create a payment plan that is more manageable for the debtor. Settlement …Examples: Credit counseling services, Credit repair services
- 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 …Examples: Credit card debt collection
- 561450-06 - Tenant Reference Checking ServiceThe Tenant Reference Checking Service industry is a subdivision of the Credit Bureaus industry, which involves providing information on the creditworthiness of individuals and businesses. Tenant reference checking services specifically focus on providing information to landlords and property managers about potential tenants. This information can include credit history, …Examples: Credit reporting services
- 926110-08 - Identity Theft ProtectionIdentity Theft Protection is an industry that involves providing services to protect individuals from identity theft. Identity theft is a crime where someone steals another person's personal information, such as their name, social security number, or credit card information, and uses it for fraudulent purposes. Identity Theft Protection companies offer a range of services to help prevent …Examples: Credit monitoring services
- 441330-36 - Taxicabs Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Taxicabs Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Parts and Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies specifically designed for taxicabs. The equipment and supplies sold in this industry are essential for the operation of taxicabs and include a wide range of products. …Examples: Credit card readers for taxicabs
- 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: Credit card services
- 522320-06 - Debt BuyersDebt Buyers is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the purchasing of debt from creditors or other debt owners at a discounted price and then attempting to collect the full amount owed from the debtor. Debt Buyers can be individuals or companies that specialize in purchasing debt from a range of …Examples: Unpaid credit card debt
- 541990-05 - Consumer Advisory CounselingConsumer Advisory Counseling is a professional service that provides guidance and advice to individuals or groups on various consumer-related issues. This industry involves helping clients make informed decisions about purchasing goods and services, managing finances, and resolving disputes with businesses. Consumer Advisory Counselors may work independently or as part of a larger organization, …Examples: Credit counseling
- 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 of their clients. These firms may also engage in …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading, Mutual Fund Management, Investment Advisory Services, Wealth Management,
- 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 and …Examples: Infrastructure construction bonds, Commercial construction bonds, Residential construction bonds, Public works
- 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 Securities professionals work to …Examples: Cybersecurity consulting, Risk management services, Security software development, Security operations center (SOC)
- 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 the purchase and sale of …Examples: Treasury bond trading, Government securities brokerage, Flotation of government bonds, Treasury bill trading,
- 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 world. The Securities industry plays a …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading, Derivatives Trading, Investment Banking, Wealth Management, Asset Management,
- 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: Hedge Funds, Investment Banks, Wealth Management Firms, Pension Funds, Endowment Funds, Sovereign Wealth Funds,
- 523910-03 - Venture Capital CompaniesVenture Capital Companies are a type of Miscellaneous Intermediation that specializes in providing funding to startup companies and small businesses that have high growth potential. These companies typically invest in early-stage businesses that are not yet profitable, but have a unique idea or product that has the potential to disrupt the market. Venture Capital Companies provide not only …Examples: Biotech startups, Fintech companies, SaaS businesses, E-commerce startups, Mobile app developers, Artificial
- 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, …Examples: Life insurance policies, Annuities, Retirement plans, Disability insurance, Long-term care insurance, Structured
- 333310-28 - Cash Registers & Supplies (Manufacturing)Cash Registers & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310 that involves the production of cash registers and related supplies. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of machines that are used to record and process sales transactions, including cash registers, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and related equipment. The industry also produces supplies such as paper …Examples: Credit card readers
- 423420-10 - Cash Registers & Supplies (Wholesale)The Cash Registers & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of cash registers and related supplies to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses that require point-of-sale systems. This industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary equipment to process transactions, manage inventory, and track sales data. …Examples: Credit card terminals
- 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: Bill sorting machines for credit unions
- 423440-27 - Parking Meters (Wholesale)Parking meters are devices used to collect payment from drivers for the use of a parking space. The Parking Meters (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of these devices to businesses and municipalities that manage parking facilities. This industry includes the sale of both mechanical and electronic parking meters, as well as related equipment such as payment kiosks, sensors, …Examples: Credit card readers for payment kiosks
- 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: Credit unions
- 459510-13 - Clothing-Used (Retail)Clothing-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand clothing items. This industry involves the sale of pre-owned clothing items that have been previously worn by individuals. Clothing-Used (Retail) stores typically purchase their inventory from individuals who sell their used clothing items for cash or store …Examples: Vintage dresses, Designer handbags, Leather jackets, Denim jeans, Athletic wear, Business attire, Children's clothing,
- 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: Credit cards, Lines of credit
- 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 and savings …Examples: Credit card services
- 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: Car title loan companies, Auto pawn shops, Online title loan lenders, Cash advance companies, Payday loan companies,
- 522291-01 - FinancingFinancing is a type of industry that involves providing funds or capital to individuals or businesses for various purposes. This industry is responsible for managing and investing money to help people achieve their financial goals. Financing can be provided in various forms such as loans, credit, and investments. The financing industry is an essential part of the economy as it helps …Examples: Real estate financing, Small business financing, Equipment financing, Venture capital financing, Invoice financing,
- 522291-03 - LoansLoans are a financial service provided by lending institutions to individuals or businesses in need of funds. The loan amount is typically repaid over a set period of time with interest. Loans can be secured or unsecured, meaning they may or may not require collateral. The lending institution will assess the borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay the loan before approving the …Examples: Lines of credit
- 522291-04 - Loans-AutomobileThe Loans-Automobile industry, a subdivision of Consumer Lending, involves the provision of loans to individuals or businesses for the purpose of purchasing automobiles. This industry is responsible for providing financial assistance to those who are unable to pay for a vehicle upfront. Loans-Automobile companies offer a range of loan options, including secured and unsecured loans, with varying …Examples: Bad credit car loans
- 522291-07 - Loans-AlternativeLoans-Alternative is a subdivision of the Consumer Lending industry that provides non-traditional lending options to individuals and businesses who may not qualify for traditional bank loans. This industry involves providing loans with higher interest rates and less strict requirements than traditional loans. Loans-Alternative companies often specialize in providing loans to individuals with poor …Examples: Merchant cash advances, Invoice factoring, Equipment financing, Crowdfunding loans, Revenue-based financing,
- 522291-08 - Loans-PersonalLoans-Personal is a subdivision of the Consumer Lending industry that involves the lending of money to individuals for personal use. This type of loan is typically unsecured, meaning that it does not require collateral, and is based on the borrower's creditworthiness. Personal loans can be used for a variety of purposes, such as debt consolidation, home improvements, medical expenses, or …Examples: Debt consolidation, Home improvement, Medical expenses, Wedding expenses, Travel expenses, Education expenses, Car
- 522291-10 - Boat FinancingBoat financing is a subdivision of the consumer lending industry that specifically deals with providing loans to individuals or businesses for the purchase of boats or other watercraft. This industry involves assessing the creditworthiness of potential borrowers and determining the appropriate loan amount and interest rate based on factors such as income, credit history, and the …Examples: Yacht financing, Sailboat financing, Jet ski financing, Pontoon boat financing, Fishing boat financing, Houseboat
- 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: Credit Unions
- 522292-02 - Real Estate LoansReal Estate Loans is a subdivision of the Real Estate Credit industry that involves the lending of money to individuals or businesses for the purpose of purchasing or refinancing real estate properties. This industry includes a range of loan types, such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, and land loans. Real Estate Loans are typically secured by the property being purchased or …Examples: Residential Mortgages, Commercial Mortgages, Land Loans, Home Equity Loans, Bridge Loans, Refinance Loans,
- 522299-09 - FactorsThe Factors industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 and is involved in the business of purchasing accounts receivable from businesses at a discount. Factors provide a valuable service to businesses by providing them with immediate cash flow, which can be used to fund operations or invest in growth opportunities. Factors assume the risk of collecting the accounts receivable, allowing …Examples: Accounts receivable factoring, Invoice factoring, Freight bill factoring, Medical factoring, Construction factoring,
- 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,
- 522390-03 - Mortgage Feasibility ConsultantsMortgage Feasibility Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and analysis to clients who are considering investing in real estate or obtaining a mortgage. They help clients determine the feasibility of a mortgage by analyzing the client's financial situation, credit history, and the property's value. They also provide guidance on the best mortgage options available to the …Examples: Mortgage financing, Real estate investment, Property development, Home buying, Refinancing, Mortgage insurance,
- 541110-20 - Referees In BankruptcyReferees in Bankruptcy are professionals who are appointed by the court to oversee bankruptcy cases. They act as neutral third parties and are responsible for making decisions related to the bankruptcy process. Referees in Bankruptcy are typically lawyers with expertise in bankruptcy law and are appointed to cases by the court. They are responsible for ensuring that the bankruptcy process is fair …Examples: Credit counselor, Credit analyst
- 541618-28 - Employment Screening ServicesEmployment Screening Services is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that involves providing background checks and verification services for employers. This industry helps employers make informed hiring decisions by providing information on a candidate's criminal history, employment history, education, and other relevant information. Employment Screening Services …Examples: Pre-employment screening, Tenant screening, Volunteer screening, Contractor screening, Vendor screening, Professional
- 561311-18 - Employment VerificationEmployment Verification is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561311 which involves the process of verifying the employment history and credentials of an individual. This industry is responsible for conducting background checks on potential employees to ensure that the information provided by the candidate is accurate and truthful. Employment Verification is a crucial step in the hiring process as …Examples: Employment credit checks
- 561440-01 - Check Collection ServiceCheck Collection Service is a type of industry that specializes in the collection of checks that have been returned due to insufficient funds or other reasons. This industry involves working with individuals and businesses to recover funds owed to the check issuer. Check Collection Service companies typically work on a contingency basis, meaning they only receive payment if they are successful in …Examples: Credit unions
- 561440-03 - Collection SystemsCollection Systems is a subdivision of the Collection Agencies industry that involves the management and operation of systems used to collect debts and payments from individuals or businesses. This industry is responsible for creating and implementing efficient and effective collection strategies to recover outstanding debts and payments. …Examples: Credit card collection systems
- 561440-04 - Landlords Service BureausLandlords Service Bureaus is a subdivision of the Collection Agencies industry that provides services to landlords and property managers. These bureaus act as intermediaries between landlords and tenants, offering a range of services to help landlords manage their properties and collect rent payments. Landlords Service Bureaus may also provide credit checks, tenant screening, and eviction …Examples: Credit checks
- 611699-38 - Student Exchange ProgramsStudent Exchange Programs are educational programs that allow students to study abroad and experience different cultures while continuing their education. These programs are designed to provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about different countries, languages, and customs while also gaining academic credit. Student exchange programs can be organized by schools, universities, …Examples: High school student exchange programs, University study abroad programs, Language immersion programs, Cultural exchange
- 812990-13 - Debt AdjustersDebt adjusters are professionals who help individuals and businesses manage their debt by negotiating with creditors to reduce the amount owed or create a payment plan. They work with clients to assess their financial situation and develop a plan to pay off their debts. Debt adjusters may also provide financial counseling and education to help clients avoid future debt problems. This …Examples: Credit counseling services
- 813319-16 - Background ScreeningBackground screening is a process of verifying the accuracy of information provided by an individual or organization. This industry involves conducting background checks on individuals or companies to ensure that they meet certain criteria, such as criminal history, employment history, education, and credit history. Background screening is commonly used by employers, landlords, and other …Examples: Employment screening, Tenant screening, Volunteer screening, Contractor screening, Financial services screening,
- 334118-03 - Point Of Sales Systems (Manufacturing)Point of Sales Systems (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334118 that involves the production of computer peripheral equipment specifically designed for use in retail environments. These systems are used to process transactions, manage inventory, and generate reports for businesses of all sizes. Point of Sales Systems (Manufacturing) companies are responsible for designing, …Examples: Retail POS systems, Restaurant POS systems, Hospitality POS systems, Supermarket POS systems, Convenience store POS
- 423420-09 - Cash Registers & Supplies Repairing (Wholesale)Cash Registers & Supplies Repairing (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and maintenance of cash registers and related equipment. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423420 - Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers. The primary focus of this industry is to provide repair services for cash registers, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and other related equipment …Examples: Credit card terminals
- 445110-07 - Grocers-Health Foods (Retail)Grocers-Health Foods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 445110 that specializes in the retail sale of natural and organic foods, dietary supplements, and other health-related products. This industry caters to consumers who are health-conscious and prefer to purchase products that are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and chemicals. Grocers-Health Foods (Retail) stores …Examples: Organic produce, Gluten-free products, Non-GMO foods, Vegan and vegetarian options, Plant-based protein powders, Herbal
- 455219-03 - Variety Stores (Retail)Variety Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that offer a wide range of merchandise at affordable prices. These stores are known for their low prices and wide selection of products, which can include everything from household items to toys, clothing, and groceries. Variety Stores (Retail) are often located in strip malls or shopping centers and are popular with budget-conscious shoppers who …Examples: Discount Retailers, Dollar Stores, 99 Cents Stores, Variety Stores, Bargain Stores, Value Stores, Closeout Stores,
- 455219-04 - Trading Posts (Retail)Trading Posts (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of general merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, footwear, accessories, household goods, and outdoor equipment. These retail stores are often located in rural areas and specialize in offering goods that cater to the needs of the local community. Trading Posts (Retail) are known for their unique and eclectic …Examples: Western Wear, Hunting Supplies, Camping Gear, Native American Crafts, Farm and Ranch Supplies, Outdoor Clothing,
- 455219-26 - Sundries Stores (Retail)Sundries Stores (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of small items that are not easily categorized into other retail industries. These stores offer a range of products such as personal care items, stationery, small household items, and other miscellaneous goods. Sundries Stores (Retail) are often found in shopping centers, malls, and other high-traffic areas. These stores …Examples: Personal care items, Stationery supplies, Small household items, Party supplies, Toys and games, Snacks and candy,
- 455219-41 - Mexican Goods (Retail)Mexican Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of a variety of Mexican goods. This industry includes businesses that sell Mexican food products, such as spices, sauces, and canned goods, as well as Mexican handicrafts, clothing, and home decor. Mexican Goods (Retail) businesses may also sell Mexican music, movies, and books. This industry is focused …Examples: Mexican Grocery Store, Mexican Handicrafts Shop, Mexican Clothing Store, Mexican Home Decor Store, Mexican Music Store,
- 456110-15 - Pharmacuetical Kiosk (Retail)Pharmaceutical kiosks are small retail outlets that specialize in selling over-the-counter (OTC) medications, health supplements, and personal care products. These kiosks are typically located in high-traffic areas such as shopping malls, airports, and train stations, and are designed to provide quick and convenient access to essential health and wellness products. The products sold at …Examples: Cold and flu remedies, Pain relief medications, Allergy medications, Digestive health supplements, Vitamins and
- 456191-03 - Health & Diet Foods (Retail)Health & Diet Foods (Retail) is a subdivision of the Food (Health) Supplement Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of natural and organic foods, as well as dietary supplements and other health-related products. This industry caters to consumers who are health-conscious and seek out products that are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and other additives. …Examples: Gluten-free products, Vegan foods, Organic produce, Herbal supplements, Probiotics, Superfoods, Non-GMO products,
- 457120-05 - Truck Stops & Plazas (Retail)Truck Stops & Plazas (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 457120 that refers to retail establishments primarily engaged in selling gasoline and diesel fuel, as well as providing a range of services to truck drivers and other motorists. These establishments are typically located along major highways and offer a variety of amenities, such as food and beverage services, restrooms, showers, …Examples: Rest areas with fuel services, Travel plazas, Truck stops with convenience stores, Rest stops with restaurants, Fuel
- 457210-09 - Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail)Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of propane and other gases used for heating, cooking, and other purposes. These stations typically offer refilling services for propane tanks, as well as the sale of new tanks and related equipment. Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail) may also sell other fuel types, such as gasoline and diesel, and may offer …Examples: Propane tank refilling, Gas cylinder exchange, Propane tank sales, Gasoline sales, Diesel sales, Convenience store items
- 458110-04 - Boys Clothing & Furnishings (Retail)Boys Clothing & Furnishings (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of clothing and accessories specifically designed for boys. This industry caters to the needs of parents and guardians who are looking for clothing items that are comfortable, stylish, and age-appropriate for their young boys. The industry includes a wide range of products such as shirts, pants, shorts, jackets, suits, …Examples: Boys' T-Shirts, Boys' Jeans, Boys' Suits, Boys' Dress Shirts, Boys' Athletic Wear, Boys' Swimwear, Boys' Sleepwear,
- 458110-11 - Shirts (Retail)Shirts (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of shirts for men, women, and children. Shirts are a type of clothing that covers the upper body and typically has a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front. Shirts can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, and polyester, and can come in a …Examples: Dress shirts, Casual shirts, T-shirts, Polo shirts, Button-up shirts, Flannel shirts, Hawaiian shirts, Denim shirts,
- 458110-26 - Handbags (Retail)Handbags (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the sale of handbags, purses, clutches, and other similar accessories to consumers. Handbags (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, department stores, and standalone stores. The industry is highly competitive, with a range of brands and styles available to consumers. …Examples: Leather handbags, Tote bags, Crossbody bags, Clutches, Backpack purses, Satchels, Hobo bags, Messenger bags, Wristlets,
- 458110-35 - Girls Apparel (Retail)Girls Apparel (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories for girls. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of clothing items such as dresses, skirts, tops, pants, shorts, jackets, coats, and more. The target market for this industry is girls of all ages, from infants to teenagers. The …Examples: Girls Dresses, Girls Skirts, Girls Tops, Girls Pants, Girls Shorts, Girls Jackets, Girls Coats, Girls Swimwear, Girls
- 458110-74 - Gloves (Retail)Gloves (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of gloves to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of gloves made from various materials such as leather, wool, cotton, and synthetic fabrics. Gloves (Retail) includes a wide range of gloves for different purposes such as fashion, sports, work, and winter wear. The …Examples: Leather gloves, Winter gloves, Sports gloves, Fashion gloves, Driving gloves, Gardening gloves, Work gloves, Fingerless
- 458210-07 - Shoes (Retail)Shoes (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of footwear for men, women, and children. This industry includes a wide range of shoes such as athletic shoes, dress shoes, casual shoes, sandals, and more. Shoe retailers typically operate in physical stores, online, or both. The industry is highly competitive and requires retailers to stay up-to-date with the latest fashion trends and …Examples: Athletic Shoes, Dress Shoes, Casual Shoes, Sandals, Boots (excluding Boots (Retail)), High Heels, Sneakers, Loafers,
- 458210-09 - Slippers (Retail)Slippers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Shoe Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of slippers. Slippers are a type of footwear that are typically worn indoors and are designed for comfort and convenience. Slippers come in a variety of styles, materials, and sizes to suit different preferences and needs. Slippers (Retail) businesses may operate as standalone stores or as part of a …Examples: Fuzzy slippers, Memory foam slippers, Moccasin slippers, Slip-on slippers, Bootie slippers, Open-toe slippers,
- 458320-06 - Luggage (Retail)Luggage (Retail) refers to the retail sale of various types of luggage, including suitcases, backpacks, duffel bags, and travel bags. These products are designed to store and transport personal belongings during travel or daily use. Luggage (Retail) stores typically offer a range of sizes, styles, and materials to meet the needs and preferences of their customers. In addition to luggage, some …Examples: Suitcases, Backpacks, Duffel bags, Travel bags, Rolling luggage, Carry-on bags, Garment bags, Tote bags, Messenger
- 459110-73 - Leisure & Sports Equipment Management (Retail)Leisure & Sports Equipment Management (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of various sports and leisure equipment to customers. This industry is responsible for providing customers with a wide range of equipment that can be used for various activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The industry is also responsible for providing customers with equipment …Examples: Camping Equipment, Hiking Gear, Fishing Gear, Hunting Gear, Table Tennis Equipment, Pool Equipment, Darts Equipment,
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