NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "savings-institutions"
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- 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 …Examples: 529 College Savings Plans, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Coverdell Education Savings Accounts
- 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. …Examples: Mutual savings banks, Microfinance institutions
- 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: Retirement savings plans, Education savings plans
- 522180-01 - Savings & Loan Assns-RepresentativesSavings & Loan Assns-Representatives is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that involves companies that act as agents or brokers for savings and loan associations. These representatives facilitate the process of obtaining loans and other financial services from savings and loan associations for their clients. They provide advice and guidance to clients on the best …Examples: Mortgage brokers, Financial advisors, Loan officers, Loan consultants, Loan brokers, Loan processors, Loan
- 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 …Examples: Savings accounts
- 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 benefits to investors, including …Examples: Retirement Savings, College Savings, Health Care Savings
- 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. …Examples: Retirement savings, Tax-advantaged savings
- 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: Savings Accounts
- 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: Retirement savings plans
- 524114-09 - Preferred Provider OrganizationsPreferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) are a type of healthcare organization that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers for their members. PPOs offer their members discounted rates for medical services within their network, and also provide coverage for out-of-network services, although at a higher cost. PPOs are a popular …Examples: Health savings account (HSA) 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, lines of credit, …Examples: Business credit card services, Merchant cash advance services, Factoring services, Equipment leasing services, Trade
- 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, Wealth management, Mortgage lending, 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 …Examples: Personal banking, Small business banking, Commercial lending, Wealth management, Treasury management, Mortgage lending,
- 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 Federally …Examples: Community-based credit unions, Teacher credit unions, Military credit unions, Religious credit unions, Labor union
- 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: Savings accounts
- 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 that may not qualify for credit from …Examples: Community development financial institutions, Microfinance institutions, Rural development finance
- 561210-02 - Correctional Institutions-PrivateCorrectional Institutions-Private is a subdivision of the Facilities Support Services industry that involves the operation of privately-owned facilities that detain individuals who have been convicted of crimes or are awaiting trial. These institutions are contracted by government agencies to provide secure housing, supervision, and rehabilitation services for inmates. Private …Examples: Private prisons, Juvenile detention centers, Immigration detention centers, Halfway houses, Community correctional
- 623990-04 - Blind InstitutionsBlind Institutions are residential care facilities that provide specialized care and support for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. These institutions offer a range of services to help residents maintain their independence and quality of life, including assistance with daily living activities, mobility training, and social and recreational activities. The staff at Blind …Examples: Blind rehabilitation centers, Residential schools for the blind, Assisted living facilities for the visually impaired,
- 813311-04 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance and support to those in need. These institutions are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a range of activities, including providing food and shelter to the homeless, supporting medical research, …Examples: Homeless shelters, Food banks, Medical research foundations, Educational charities, Environmental organizations, Animal
- 922140-01 - City Govt-Correctional InstitutionsCity Govt-Correctional Institutions is a subdivision of the Correctional Institutions industry that is primarily composed of government-owned and operated facilities that detain individuals who have been arrested, charged with a crime, and are awaiting trial or have been convicted and sentenced to serve time in a correctional facility. These facilities are managed and staffed by …Examples: Inmate classification, Inmate transport, Inmate education, Inmate health services, Inmate counseling, Inmate
- 332994-01 - Ammunition Reloading Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Ammunition Reloading Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing involves the production of machinery, tools, and equipment used in the process of reloading ammunition. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of products such as reloading presses, dies, powder measures, scales, case trimmers, and bullet molds. The equipment produced by this industry is used by individuals who reload their …Examples: Reloading Press, Powder Measure, Bullet Mold, Case Trimmer, Tumbler, Case Gauge, Priming Tool, Shell Holder, Die Set,
- 459510-09 - Building Materials-Used (Retail)The Building Materials-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of used building materials such as doors, windows, lumber, bricks, and other construction materials. These materials are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovation projects, or excess inventory from construction companies. The industry provides an environmentally friendly alternative to purchasing new materials and …Examples: Used doors, Reclaimed lumber, Salvaged bricks, Recycled roofing materials, Secondhand windows, Pre-owned plumbing
- 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. …Examples: Personal finance, Small business loans, Mortgage lending, Auto loans, Student loans, Credit cards, Retirement planning,
- 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, online banking, …Examples: Savings accounts
- 524114-02 - Health PlansHealth Plans is a subdivision of the Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers industry, which involves providing health insurance coverage to individuals and groups. Health Plans offer a range of health insurance products, including HMOs, PPOs, and POS plans, as well as Medicare and Medicaid plans. These plans cover a variety of medical services, such as doctor visits, hospital stays, …Examples: Health Savings Account (HSA)
- 524114-03 - Hospital & Medical Service PlansHospital & Medical Service Plans is a subdivision of the Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers industry. This industry involves providing health and medical insurance coverage to individuals and groups. Hospital & Medical Service Plans specifically offer coverage for hospital stays, medical procedures, and other healthcare services. These plans can be offered by insurance companies, …Examples: Health insurance plans, Medical coverage plans, Hospitalization insurance, Prescription drug plans, Dental insurance,
- 524114-07 - Medical Insurance PlansMedical Insurance Plans are a type of insurance that covers the cost of medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured. These plans are offered by Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers and are designed to provide financial protection to individuals and families in the event of unexpected medical expenses. Medical Insurance Plans can cover a range of medical services, including …Examples: Individual medical insurance plans, Family medical insurance plans, Group medical insurance plans, Short-term medical
- 524114-10 - Surgical & Medical PlansThe Surgical & Medical Plans industry is a subdivision of the Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers industry. This industry involves the provision of insurance coverage for surgical and medical procedures. Companies in this industry offer a range of plans that cover various medical procedures, including surgeries, hospital stays, and other medical treatments. These plans are designed to …Examples: Medical savings account (MSA) plans
- 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 the …Examples: Savings bonds
- 524298-23 - Insurance Prescription Drug PlansInsurance Prescription Drug Plans is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524298 that involves the provision of insurance coverage for prescription drugs. This industry is responsible for providing individuals with access to prescription drugs at a reduced cost. Insurance Prescription Drug Plans are typically offered by health insurance companies, and they are designed to help individuals manage the …Examples: Prescription Savings Programs
- 525110-01 - Employee Benefit & Compensation PlansThe Employee Benefit & Compensation Plans industry involves the management and administration of employee benefit plans, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and other forms of compensation. This industry is responsible for ensuring that employees receive the benefits they are entitled to, and that these benefits are managed effectively and efficiently. Companies in this industry may be …Examples: Health savings accounts (HSAs)
- 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 with …Examples: Savings incentive match plan for employees (SIMPLE) plans
- 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 and Exchange Commission (SEC) …Examples: Money market savings accounts
- 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 …Examples: Fixed annuities, Variable annuities, Immediate annuities, Deferred annuities, Equity-indexed annuities, Single premium
- 541612-01 - Employee Benefit ConsultantsEmployee Benefit Consultants are professionals who provide advice and guidance to companies regarding employee benefits packages. They work with employers to design, implement, and manage employee benefit programs that meet the needs of both the company and its employees. Employee Benefit Consultants are knowledgeable about various types of benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, …Examples: Health savings accounts
- 423450-19 - Microscopes (Wholesale)Microscopes (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of microscopes, which are instruments used to magnify small objects that are not visible to the naked eye. Microscopes are used in various fields such as biology, medicine, research, and education. Companies in this …Examples: Biological research institutions, Educational institutions
- 424350-70 - Uniforms-Men's & Women's (Wholesale)The Uniforms-Men's & Women's (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of uniforms for men and women to various organizations and institutions. These uniforms are designed to meet the specific needs of the organizations and institutions they are intended for. The industry includes wholesalers who purchase uniforms from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers, as well as …Examples: Police uniforms, Firefighter uniforms, Military uniforms, Medical uniforms, Chef uniforms, Security uniforms, School
- 541860-06 - Mail Sorting ServiceMail sorting service is a business activity that involves the sorting and organizing of mail items based on specific criteria such as destination, size, weight, and type. This service is commonly used by companies and organizations that handle large volumes of mail on a regular basis, such as government agencies, financial institutions, and direct mail advertisers. The primary goal of a …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 561990-02 - Clipping BureausClipping Bureaus is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561990 that provides support services to businesses and organizations by collecting, organizing, and distributing information from various sources such as newspapers, magazines, and online media. Clipping Bureaus are responsible for monitoring and tracking news and information related to their clients' interests, and providing them with relevant …Examples: Research institutions, Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry …Examples: Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, Business Administration Programs, Teacher Education Programs, Nursing
- 611310-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels. However, the Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is specifically focused on institutions that offer courses and degrees exclusively online. This industry involves providing …Examples: Online Bachelor's Degree Programs, Online Master's Degree Programs, Online Doctoral Degree Programs, Online Certificate
- 611710-03 - Educational Service-BusinessEducational Service-Business is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides support services to educational institutions and businesses. This industry involves providing a range of services that help educational institutions and businesses operate more efficiently. Educational Service-Businesses may provide services such as curriculum development, …Examples: Teacher training services, Curriculum development services, Educational consulting services, Educational technology
- 623110-08 - Homes & InstitutionsThe Homes & Institutions industry is a subdivision of the Nursing Care Facilities industry, which provides long-term care for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry includes a range of facilities such as residential care homes, group homes, and assisted living facilities. Homes & Institutions provide a safe and comfortable environment for …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Group homes for individuals with disabilities, Residential care homes for the elderly,
- 813211-01 - Education Religious & Charitable TrustsEducation Religious & Charitable Trusts is a subdivision of the Grantmaking Foundations industry. This industry involves organizations that provide funding and support to educational, religious, and charitable institutions. These trusts are typically established by individuals or groups who wish to support a particular cause or organization. Education Religious & Charitable Trusts provide …Examples: Educational institutions, Research institutions
- 922140-02 - State Govt-Correctional InstitutionsState Govt-Correctional Institutions is an industry that involves the operation of correctional facilities by state governments. These facilities are responsible for the custody, care, and rehabilitation of individuals who have been convicted of crimes and sentenced to serve time in prison. State Govt-Correctional Institutions are designed to maintain public safety by confining …Examples: Inmate healthcare services, Inmate education and vocational training, Inmate counseling and mental health services,
- 922140-04 - County Govt-Correctional InstitutionsCounty Govt-Correctional Institutions is an industry that involves the operation of correctional facilities by county governments. These facilities are responsible for the custody, care, and rehabilitation of individuals who have been convicted of crimes and sentenced to serve time in jail or prison. County Govt-Correctional Institutions play a crucial role in the criminal justice …Examples: County jails, Detention centers, Correctional facilities, Halfway houses, Work release centers, Boot camps, Juvenile
- 238390-05 - Weather Stripping ContractorsWeather Stripping Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation and repair of weather stripping in buildings. Weather stripping is a material used to seal gaps around windows, doors, and other openings to prevent air and water from entering or escaping a building. These contractors work with a variety of materials such as rubber, foam, and vinyl to ensure that buildings are …Examples: Educational institutions, Religious institutions
- 326113-02 - Credit Card (Manufacturing)Credit Card Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of credit cards, which are made of plastic and contain a magnetic stripe or a chip that stores the cardholder's information. Credit cards are widely used for making purchases and accessing credit, and are issued by banks, credit …Examples: Financial institutions
- 333111-18 - Shredders (Manufacturing)Shredders (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machines used for shredding various materials. These machines are designed to reduce the size of materials such as paper, plastic, wood, and metal into smaller pieces for easier disposal or recycling. Shredders are used in a variety of industries, including …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 423210-19 - Benches & Work Tables (Wholesale)Benches & Work Tables (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Furniture Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of benches and work tables to various businesses and organizations. These products are designed to provide a sturdy and reliable surface for work-related activities, such as assembly, packaging, and repair. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, …Examples: Educational institutions
- 423420-12 - Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale)The Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for check protection, endorsement, and related activities. These machines are designed to prevent check fraud and ensure the security of financial transactions. Companies in this industry typically purchase these machines from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Banks and financial institutions, Educational institutions issuing financial aid checks
- 423420-25 - Microfilm Storage (Wholesale)Microfilm storage (wholesale) is a specialized industry that involves the distribution of microfilm storage equipment and supplies to businesses and organizations. This industry is focused on providing secure and efficient storage solutions for microfilm, which is a type of film that is used to store images of documents and records. Microfilm storage (wholesale) companies typically work with a …Examples: Research institutions, Financial institutions
- 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: Financial institutions
- 423610-04 - Battery Back-Up Systems (Wholesale)Battery Back-Up Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of battery backup systems that provide emergency power to critical electrical systems in the event of a power outage. These systems are designed to ensure that essential equipment and …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 423730-05 - Air Pollution Measuring Equipment (Wholesale)The Air Pollution Measuring Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment used to measure and monitor air pollution levels. This equipment is used by a variety of organizations, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to monitor the impact of industrial activities on air …Examples: Research Institutions
- 423830-65 - Paper Shredding Machines (Wholesale)Paper shredding machines (wholesale) is a subdivision of the industrial machinery and equipment merchant wholesaler industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of paper shredding machines, which are used to shred paper documents into small pieces to protect sensitive information from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. Companies in this industry typically purchase paper …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 423850-64 - Sprinklers-Automatic-Fire (Wholesale)The Sprinklers-Automatic-Fire (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of automatic fire sprinklers and related equipment. This industry is responsible for providing fire protection systems to a wide range of buildings, including commercial, industrial, and residential structures. The industry is highly regulated and requires strict adherence to safety standards to ensure the …Examples: Educational institutions, Museums and cultural institutions
- 423860-19 - Oceanographic Equipment (Wholesale)Oceanographic Equipment (Wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the study of the ocean and its physical and biological characteristics. This industry provides a range of specialized tools and instruments that are used by oceanographers, marine biologists, and other professionals in the field of oceanography. The equipment distributed by wholesalers in this industry …Examples: Oceanographic research institutions, Universities and academic institutions with oceanography programs
- 424490-22 - Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale)Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of grocery products to retailers, institutions, and other businesses. These products can include fresh produce, dairy products, meat, poultry, seafood, baked goods, and other perishable and non-perishable food items. Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) companies purchase products in bulk …Examples: Fresh produce, Dairy products, Meat and poultry, Seafood, Baked goods, Snack foods, Canned and packaged goods, Frozen
- 517111-02 - Facsimile Transmission ServiceFacsimile Transmission Service is a type of wired telecommunications carrier that involves the transmission of documents, images, and other materials via fax machines. This service allows individuals and businesses to send and receive information quickly and efficiently, without the need for physical delivery or face-to-face communication. Facsimile Transmission Service is commonly used in …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 518210-15 - Scanning ServiceScanning service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the conversion of physical documents into digital format. This industry is responsible for providing document scanning services to businesses and individuals who require their paper documents to be digitized for easier storage, retrieval, and sharing. Scanning services can be used for a variety of purposes, including …Examples: Educational institutions, Financial institutions
- 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 borrowing services,
- 541380-19 - MudloggingMudlogging is a specialized service within the Testing Laboratories and Services industry that involves the collection and analysis of geological data during the drilling of oil and gas wells. This data is used to determine the presence and location of hydrocarbons, as well as to evaluate the potential productivity of the well. Mudlogging is a critical component of the drilling process, as it …Examples: Research institutions, Academic institutions
- 541512-20 - Computers-TelephonyThe Computers-Telephony industry is a subdivision of the Computer Systems Design Services industry, which involves the integration of computer and telephony systems to provide efficient communication solutions. This industry focuses on the design, development, and implementation of computer-based telephony systems that enable businesses to communicate effectively with their customers and …Examples: Financial Institutions, Education Institutions
- 541513-01 - Computer Rooms Monitoring & ManagementComputer Rooms Monitoring & Management is a specialized industry that provides services to monitor and manage computer rooms. This industry is responsible for ensuring that computer rooms are operating efficiently and effectively. The services provided by this industry include monitoring the temperature, humidity, and power usage of computer rooms, as well as managing the security and access …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 541612-04 - Grant ConsultantA Grant Consultant is a professional who specializes in helping organizations secure funding from various sources such as government agencies, foundations, and corporations. They work with clients to identify funding opportunities, develop grant proposals, and manage the grant application process. Grant Consultants are experts in grant writing and have a deep understanding of the grant …Examples: Educational institutions, Research institutions
- 541714-23 - Biology ConsultantsBiology Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on biological research and development projects. They work with a range of clients, including government agencies, private companies, and academic institutions, to help them develop and implement effective strategies for advancing their research goals. Biology Consultants may specialize in a particular area of …Examples: Academic research institutions
- 541720-06 - Foundation-Educ Philanthropic ResearchFoundation-Educ Philanthropic Research is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541720 that involves research and development in the social sciences and humanities. This industry focuses on conducting research and providing support to educational institutions, foundations, and philanthropic organizations. The main objective of this industry is to promote the advancement of knowledge and …Examples: Research institutions
- 541840-07 - Newspaper RepresentativesNewspaper Representatives are professionals who act as intermediaries between newspapers and their clients. They work to sell advertising space in newspapers to businesses and individuals. They are responsible for building and maintaining relationships with clients, negotiating advertising rates, and ensuring that advertisements are placed in the appropriate sections of the newspaper. Newspaper …Examples: Educational institutions, Financial institutions
- 561311-05 - Teachers' AgenciesTeachers' Agencies are companies that specialize in the recruitment and placement of teachers in educational institutions. These agencies act as intermediaries between schools and teachers, providing a range of services that include job placement, candidate screening, and professional development. Teachers' Agencies work with a variety of educational institutions, including public …Examples: Elementary school teacher placement, High school math teacher recruitment, College professor staffing, Substitute
- 561410-07 - Medical Transcription ServiceMedical Transcription Service is a subdivision of the Document Preparation Services industry that involves the conversion of voice-recorded medical reports into written or electronic text format. This industry plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector by providing accurate and timely documentation of patient care. …Examples: Medical transcription for research institutions, Medical transcription for academic institutions
- 561611-02 - CriminologistsCriminologists are professionals who study the nature, causes, and control of criminal behavior in individuals and society as a whole. They use their knowledge of psychology, sociology, and criminal justice to analyze crime patterns, develop theories about criminal behavior, and provide recommendations for preventing and reducing crime. Criminologists work in a variety of settings, including …Examples: Research institutions
- 611110-07 - SchoolsSchools are educational institutions that provide formal education to students. The term "schools" can refer to both elementary and secondary schools, as well as post-secondary institutions such as colleges and universities. Schools typically have a structured curriculum that is designed to provide students with a range of knowledge and skills, including reading, writing, math, …Examples: Public schools, Private schools, Charter schools, Magnet schools, Boarding schools, International schools, Montessori
- 611110-11 - Temples Buddhist Educational InstitutionTemples Buddhist Educational Institutions are establishments that provide education on Buddhist teachings and practices. These institutions are typically associated with a specific temple or monastery and offer courses on Buddhist philosophy, meditation, scripture, and history. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of Buddhist principles and …Examples: Buddhist meditation courses, Buddhist philosophy classes, Buddhist history courses, Mindfulness training programs,
- 611310-08 - Schools-MedicalSchools-Medical is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310 that includes institutions that offer medical education and training programs. These schools provide a range of programs that prepare students for careers in the healthcare industry. The programs offered by Schools-Medical can range from certificate programs to doctoral degrees. The curriculum of these schools is designed to provide …Examples: Medical schools, Nursing schools, Dental hygiene schools, Physical therapy schools, Occupational therapy schools,
- 611710-13 - Schools & Educational Services NECSchools & Educational Services NEC is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that includes educational institutions and services that are not classified under other categories. This industry involves a wide range of educational services that are not limited to traditional academic subjects. Schools & Educational Services NEC includes institutions that provide …Examples: Art schools, Music schools, Dance schools, Sports training centers, Vocational schools, Tutoring services, Test
- 624210-02 - Soup KitchensSoup Kitchens are a type of Community Food Service that provides free meals to individuals and families in need. These kitchens are typically run by non-profit organizations, religious institutions, or government agencies. The primary goal of Soup Kitchens is to alleviate hunger and provide a basic need to those who may not have access to regular meals. Soup Kitchens are often located in …Examples: Religious Institutions
- 712110-01 - MuseumsMuseums are institutions that collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance for the education and enjoyment of the public. Museums can be dedicated to a specific subject matter, such as art, history, science, or technology, or can be general in nature. They can be privately or publicly owned, and can range in size from small local …Examples: Art museums, History museums, Science museums, Children's museums, Natural history museums, Archaeological museums,
- 712130-02 - ArboretumsArboretums are specialized botanical gardens that focus on the cultivation and study of trees and other woody plants. These institutions are dedicated to the preservation and display of a wide variety of trees, shrubs, and vines from around the world. Arboretums are often associated with research and education, and they may be affiliated with universities or other educational …Examples: Tree identification, Plant propagation, Horticultural research, Conservation efforts, Educational programs, Guided
- 712190-01 - Aquariums-PublicAquariums-Public is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712190, which falls under the category of Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions. This industry involves the operation of public aquariums that exhibit marine and freshwater life to the public. These aquariums are designed to provide visitors with an educational and entertaining experience, while also promoting conservation efforts …Examples: Coral reef exhibit, Shark tank, Jellyfish exhibit, Kelp forest exhibit, Penguin exhibit, Otter exhibit, Seahorse
- 713940-03 - AuditoriumsAuditoriums are specialized facilities designed for hosting large-scale events such as concerts, theatrical performances, lectures, and conferences. These venues are typically equipped with a stage, seating arrangements, lighting, and sound systems to provide an immersive experience for the audience. Auditoriums can be found in a variety of settings, including educational institutions, …Examples: Educational institutions
- 811210-20 - Computer Room CleaningComputer Room Cleaning is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning and maintenance of computer rooms, data centers, and other facilities that house electronic equipment. The primary goal of this industry is to ensure that computer rooms are kept clean and free of dust, debris, and other contaminants that can damage sensitive electronic equipment. Computer Room Cleaning services are …Examples: Financial institutions, Educational institutions
- 813219-02 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceVolunteer Workers Placement Service is an industry that involves connecting volunteers with organizations that need their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government, or private entities that require assistance from volunteers for various tasks. Volunteer Workers Placement Service providers act as intermediaries between volunteers and organizations, helping to match volunteers …Examples: Museums and cultural institutions, Schools and educational institutions
- 813910-08 - Oil Well Log LibrariesOil Well Log Libraries is a subdivision of the Business Associations industry that involves the provision of oil well log data to companies in the oil and gas sector. These libraries collect, store, and maintain geological and geophysical data related to oil and gas exploration and production. The data is used by companies to make informed decisions about drilling locations, well completion, and …Examples: Research institutions, Academic institutions
- 921130-03 - Federal Government-Finance & TaxationThe Federal Government-Finance & Taxation industry involves the management and regulation of financial activities and taxation policies by the federal government. This industry is responsible for collecting taxes, managing public debt, and overseeing financial institutions. The Federal Government-Finance & Taxation industry plays a crucial role in maintaining the economic stability of the …Examples: Financial institution regulation
- 922140-03 - Federal Govt-Correctional InstitutionsFederal Govt-Correctional Institutions is an industry that involves the operation of correctional facilities by the federal government. These facilities are responsible for the custody, care, and rehabilitation of individuals who have been convicted of federal crimes. The industry is focused on maintaining a safe and secure environment for both staff and inmates, while also providing …Examples: Maximum security prisons, Minimum security prisons, Federal detention centers, Federal correctional complexes, Federal
- 112210-02 - HogsThe Hogs industry, a subdivision of Hog and Pig Farming, involves the raising and breeding of domestic pigs for meat production. This industry is an important part of the agriculture sector and provides a significant source of protein for human consumption. Hogs are typically raised in large-scale operations, with specialized facilities designed to optimize their growth and health. The industry …Examples: Research institutions
- 112511-02 - Fishery ConsultantsFishery Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations involved in the fishing industry. They offer a range of services to help clients improve their fishing operations, increase their catch, and maximize their profits. Fishery Consultants may work with commercial fishing companies, government agencies, research institutions, and …Examples: Sustainable fishing practices, Aquaculture management, Fish stock assessment, Fishery habitat restoration, Fishery
- 112990-05 - Butterfly BreedersButterfly breeders are professionals who specialize in the breeding and raising of butterflies for various purposes. This industry involves the cultivation of butterflies for scientific research, educational purposes, conservation efforts, and commercial purposes such as the sale of live butterflies, butterfly eggs, and chrysalises. Butterfly breeders may also provide services such as butterfly …Examples: Educational institutions
- 115112-08 - Lime & Fertilizer SpreadersLime & Fertilizer Spreaders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the preparation, planting, and cultivating of soil. This industry is responsible for spreading lime and fertilizer on agricultural land to improve soil fertility and crop yield. Lime & Fertilizer Spreaders use specialized equipment to distribute these materials evenly across the land. This industry plays a …Examples: Agricultural research institutions
- 115210-17 - TaxidermistsTaxidermy is the art of preserving and mounting animal skins to create lifelike representations of the animals. Taxidermists are professionals who specialize in this craft and are responsible for creating realistic and accurate representations of animals for display or study. The process of taxidermy involves a range of techniques, including skinning, tanning, sculpting, and painting, and …Examples: Educational institutions
- 221310-08 - Rainwater Collection SystemsRainwater Collection Systems is a subdivision of the Water Supply and Irrigation Systems industry, which involves the collection, storage, and distribution of rainwater for various purposes. This industry is focused on providing sustainable solutions for water supply, reducing the demand for municipal water, and conserving natural resources. Rainwater Collection Systems are designed to capture …Examples: Educational institutions with rainwater collection
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the building is constructed …Examples: Religious institutions
- 236220-35 - Jails-BuildersJails-Builders is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry under NAICS Code 236220. This industry involves the construction of correctional facilities such as jails, prisons, and detention centers. Jails-Builders are responsible for the design, planning, and construction of these facilities, ensuring that they meet the necessary safety and security …Examples: Federal correctional institutions
- 237110-16 - Sea Wall ContractorsSea Wall Contractors are professionals who specialize in the construction of sea walls, which are structures built along the shoreline to protect against erosion and flooding. These contractors are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining sea walls that can withstand the harsh conditions of the ocean and protect the surrounding land from damage. Sea Wall Contractors work closely with …Examples: Research institutions
- 238210-08 - Electric Contractors-Coml & IndustrialElectric Contractors-Coml & Industrial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238210, which includes Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. This industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in commercial and industrial buildings. Electric Contractors-Coml & Industrial work on a variety of projects, from small office buildings to large …Examples: Educational institutions
- 238220-28 - Fire Sprinkler Systems InstallationFire Sprinkler Systems Installation is a specialized industry that involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of fire sprinkler systems in buildings. This industry is responsible for ensuring that fire sprinkler systems are installed correctly and functioning properly to protect buildings and their occupants in the event of a fire. Fire Sprinkler Systems Installation requires a high level …Examples: Religious institutions
- 238290-14 - Laboratory Equipment & Supplies InstallationLaboratory Equipment & Supplies Installation is a specialized industry that involves the installation of laboratory equipment and supplies in various settings such as research facilities, hospitals, and educational institutions. This industry requires a high level of expertise and precision to ensure that the equipment is installed correctly and functions properly. The installation process …Examples: Laboratory fume hoods, Microscopes, Centrifuges, Autoclaves, Incubators, Spectrophotometers, Chromatography systems,
- 238390-01 - Cornices-BuildingCornices-Building is a specialized subdivision of the Other Building Finishing Contractors industry under NAICS Code 238390. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of decorative moldings that are typically found at the top of exterior walls of buildings. Cornices are used to add an aesthetic appeal to the building and to protect the walls from water damage by directing …Examples: Cornices for educational institutions
- 238390-08 - Flood VentsFlood vents are a crucial component in flood-prone areas as they allow water to flow through a building rather than against it, reducing the risk of structural damage and minimizing the potential for costly repairs. These vents are typically installed in the foundation walls of buildings and are designed to automatically open and close in response to rising water levels. Flood vents are an …Examples: Museums and cultural institutions in flood zones
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