SIC 6-Digit Codes for "67"
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- 6712-01 - Holding Companies (Bank)Holding Companies (Bank) are companies that own and control one or more banks. These companies do not engage in traditional banking activities such as accepting deposits or making loans, but rather they hold the controlling interest in one or more banks. Holding Companies (Bank) are responsible for overseeing the management and operations of their subsidiary banks, as well as providing financial …Examples: Bank of America Holding Company, JPMorgan Chase Holding Company, Wells Fargo Holding Company, Citigroup Holding
- 6719-01 - Holding Companies (Non-Bank)Holding Companies (Non-Bank) is an industry that involves companies that own and manage a portfolio of subsidiary companies, but do not engage in traditional banking activities. These companies are often created to hold assets, manage investments, and provide strategic direction to their subsidiaries. Holding Companies (Non-Bank) can be publicly or privately owned and can operate in a variety of …Examples: Energy holding companies, Real estate holding companies, Technology holding companies, Healthcare holding companies,
- 6719-02 - Restaurant Holding CompaniesRestaurant Holding Companies are a type of holding company that specializes in owning and managing multiple restaurants. These companies typically own a range of restaurant brands and may operate them under a franchise model or as standalone businesses. The primary function of a Restaurant Holding Company is to provide strategic direction and support to its restaurant brands, including marketing, …Examples: Fast food chains, Casual dining restaurants, Fine dining restaurants, Quick service restaurants, Family-style
- 6719-04 - Utilities-Holding CompaniesUtilities-Holding Companies are companies that own and manage a range of subsidiary companies involved in the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity, gas, and water. These holding companies do not provide utility services directly to consumers, but rather own and control the companies that do. The primary function of Utilities-Holding Companies is to manage and oversee the …Examples: Electric power generation companies, Natural gas distribution companies, Water supply and irrigation systems, Electric
- 6722-01 - Money Market FundsMoney Market Funds are a type of mutual fund that invests in short-term, low-risk securities such as government bonds, certificates of deposit, and commercial paper. These funds are designed to provide investors with a safe and liquid investment option that offers a higher yield than traditional savings accounts. Money Market Funds are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and …Examples: Treasury Money Market Funds, Municipal Money Market Funds, Corporate Money Market Funds, Prime Money Market Funds,
- 6722-98 - Management Investment Open-EndManagement Investment Open-End is an industry that involves the management of investment funds that are open to new investors. These funds are not traded on a stock exchange and are instead bought and sold directly through the fund company. The goal of these funds is to provide investors with a diversified portfolio of investments that are managed by professionals. The fund managers use a variety …Examples: Mutual funds, Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Hedge funds, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Unit investment trusts
- 6726-01 - Insurance AnnuitiesInsurance annuities is an industry that involves the sale of financial products that provide a steady stream of income to individuals in retirement. An annuity is a contract between an individual and an insurance company, where the individual pays a lump sum or a series of payments to the insurance company in exchange for a guaranteed income stream for a set period of time or for the rest of …Examples: Fixed annuities, Variable annuities, Immediate annuities, Deferred annuities, Indexed annuities, Single premium
- 6726-99 - Unit Investment Trusts-Certificate OfcsUnit Investment Trusts-Certificate Ofcs is an industry that involves the creation and management of investment trusts that issue redeemable securities, known as unit investment trusts (UITs), and face-amount certificates. These trusts are created with a fixed portfolio of securities that are held until the trust's termination date. The certificates issued by these trusts represent an undivided …Examples: Equity UITs, Bond UITs, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Energy trusts, Commodity trusts, Municipal bond trusts,
- 6732-01 - Educational Scholarship PlansEducational Scholarship Plans are a type of trust that provides financial assistance to students pursuing higher education. These plans are typically set up by educational institutions, corporations, or non-profit organizations to support students who demonstrate academic excellence, financial need, or other qualifying criteria. The purpose of these plans is to make higher education more …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Corporate-sponsored scholarships, Minority
- 6732-02 - Scholarship ProgramsScholarship Programs is an industry that involves providing financial assistance to students who are pursuing higher education. These programs are typically offered by educational, religious, and charitable trusts. The main objective of scholarship programs is to provide financial aid to students who are unable to afford the high cost of education. Scholarship programs are available for a range …Examples: Merit-based scholarships, Need-based scholarships, Athletic scholarships, Minority scholarships, Women's scholarships,
- 6732-98 - Education Religious & Charitable TrustsEducation Religious & Charitable Trusts is an industry that encompasses organizations that are primarily engaged in providing education, religious, or charitable services. These organizations are typically non-profit and are focused on providing services to the community. The industry includes a wide range of organizations, from schools and universities to churches and other religious …Examples: Private schools, Universities, Religious institutions, Charities, Foundations, Non-profit organizations, Museums,
- 6733-01 - Trust ServiceTrust Service is an industry that provides a range of fiduciary and financial services to individuals, families, and businesses. The primary function of Trust Service is to manage and administer trusts, which are legal arrangements that allow a third party, known as a trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary. Trust Service companies act as trustees and provide a variety of services …Examples: Estate planning, Wealth management, Investment management, Tax planning, Asset protection, Retirement planning,
- 6733-02 - Guardianship ServicesGuardianship Services is an industry that provides legal and financial assistance to individuals who are unable to make decisions for themselves. This industry is responsible for managing the affairs of individuals who are incapacitated due to age, illness, or disability. Guardianship Services involves a range of activities, including managing finances, making healthcare decisions, and ensuring …Examples: Elderly individuals with dementia, Minors who have lost their parents, Individuals with developmental disabilities,
- 6733-03 - TrusteesTrustees are professionals who are responsible for managing and administering trusts, which are legal arrangements that allow a third party, or trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary. Trustees are appointed to ensure that the terms of the trust are carried out in accordance with the wishes of the grantor, who creates the trust. This involves a range of duties, including managing …Examples: Family trusts, Living trusts, Testamentary trusts, Special needs trusts, Charitable trusts, Asset protection trusts,
- 6733-04 - Bankruptcy TrusteesBankruptcy Trustees are professionals who are appointed by the court to oversee the administration of bankruptcy cases. They are responsible for managing the assets of the debtor, ensuring that creditors are paid as much as possible, and ensuring that the bankruptcy process is carried out in accordance with the law. Bankruptcy Trustees work closely with debtors, creditors, and the court to ensure …Examples: Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Liquidation bankruptcy, Reorganization bankruptcy,
- 6733-05 - Estate ConsultantsEstate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients on matters related to real estate. They specialize in helping clients manage their estates, including buying, selling, leasing, and managing properties. Estate Consultants work with a range of clients, including individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, to help them achieve their real estate goals. …Examples: Property management, Real estate investment, Land development, Commercial real estate, Residential real estate, Real
- 6792-01 - Oil-Crude-PurchasingCompanies in the Oil-Crude-Purchasing industry are involved in the purchasing of crude oil from various sources. This industry is responsible for sourcing crude oil from oil fields, refineries, and other sources, and then selling it to refineries and other buyers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the oil market, as well as the ability to negotiate favorable …Examples: Crude oil purchasing for refineries, Crude oil purchasing for chemical manufacturers, Crude oil purchasing for power
- 6792-02 - Oil RoyaltiesOil royalties refer to the payments made to the owner of the mineral rights for the extraction and production of oil from their land. This industry involves the buying and selling of these oil royalties, which are essentially a percentage of the revenue generated from the oil extracted from the land. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between the oil companies and the landowners, …Examples: Mineral rights brokers, Oil and gas investment firms, Land management companies, Royalty acquisition companies, Oil and
- 6792-03 - Royalties-Oil & MineralCompanies in the Royalties-Oil & Mineral industry are involved in the acquisition and management of mineral and oil rights. These companies do not engage in exploration or production activities, but instead earn revenue by leasing the rights to extract minerals or oil to other companies. The industry is highly dependent on commodity prices and demand for natural resources. Companies in this …Examples: Oil and gas royalties, Mineral royalties, Coal royalties, Timber royalties, Water royalties, Wind energy royalties,
- 6794-01 - FranchisingFranchising is a business model in which a company (the franchisor) grants the right to use its trademark, products, and business processes to another company or individual (the franchisee) in exchange for a fee. The franchisee operates under the franchisor's established brand and business model, and receives support and training from the franchisor. Franchising is a popular way for businesses to …Examples: Fast Food Franchises, Fitness Center Franchises, Hotel Franchises, Automotive Repair Franchises, Cleaning Service
- 6794-02 - CopywritersCopywriters are professionals who specialize in creating written content for various mediums such as advertisements, websites, social media, and more. They are responsible for crafting compelling and persuasive messages that effectively communicate the desired message to the target audience. Copywriters work closely with clients to understand their needs and goals, and then use their creativity …Examples: Advertising copywriting, Website copywriting, Social media copywriting, Email marketing copywriting, Product
- 6794-98 - Patent Owners & LessorsCompanies in the Patent Owners & Lessors industry are involved in the ownership and leasing of patents, which are legal rights granted to inventors for their inventions. These companies do not manufacture or sell products themselves, but instead generate revenue by licensing their patents to other companies for use in their products or by enforcing their patent rights through litigation. Patent …Examples: Intellectual property holding companies, Patent licensing firms, Patent enforcement companies, Patent acquisition
- 6798-01 - Real Estate Investment TrustsReal Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are companies that own and operate income-generating real estate properties. These properties can include apartment buildings, office buildings, shopping centers, hotels, and warehouses. REITs are required by law to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to shareholders in the form of dividends, making them an attractive investment option for those …Examples: Residential REITs, Commercial REITs, Healthcare REITs, Industrial REITs, Retail REITs, Hospitality REITs, Office REITs,
- 6799-01 - International Trade ServicesCompanies in the International Trade Services industry provide a range of services related to international trade, including import and export assistance, customs brokerage, freight forwarding, and logistics management. These companies help businesses navigate the complex regulations and procedures involved in international trade, ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and …Examples: Customs brokerage, Freight forwarding, International logistics, Import/export consulting, Trade compliance consulting,
- 6799-02 - Private Equity CompaniesPrivate Equity Companies are firms that invest in and acquire ownership stakes in private companies or public companies that they take private. These companies typically raise funds from institutional investors, such as pension funds, endowments, and high net worth individuals, and use that capital to make investments in a range of industries. Private Equity Companies are known for their ability …Examples: Leveraged buyouts, Growth equity investments, Distressed debt investing, Venture capital, Mezzanine financing, Real
- 6799-03 - Equitable-ProductsEquitable-Products is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6799, which encompasses companies that offer investment products and services that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the creation and distribution of financial products that aim to provide equitable returns to investors. Equitable-Products companies typically offer a range of investment options, including mutual funds, …Examples: Mutual funds, Annuities, Life insurance policies, Retirement plans, Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Real estate
- 6799-98 - Venture Capital CompaniesVenture Capital Companies are firms that provide financial capital to startup companies and small businesses with high growth potential. These companies typically invest in early-stage businesses that have innovative ideas and a strong potential for growth. Venture Capital Companies provide not only financial support but also strategic guidance and mentorship to help these businesses succeed. …Examples: Biotech startups, Fintech companies, Software as a Service (SaaS) businesses, E-commerce startups, Artificial
- 6799-99 - Investors NECInvestors NEC is an industry that encompasses a diverse range of investment activities that do not fit into other specific industry classifications. Companies in this industry are involved in investing in various assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities, with the goal of generating a return on investment. Investors NEC companies may also provide funding to startups and small …Examples: Private equity firms, Venture capital firms, Angel investors, Hedge funds, Family offices, Sovereign wealth funds,