SIC 6-Digit Codes for "7-digit franchise code of investment holding company"
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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 …Examples: Bank of America Holding Company, JPMorgan Chase Holding Company, Wells Fargo Holding
- 6411-33 - Insurance-Holding CompaniesInsurance-Holding Companies are entities that own the outstanding stock of one or more insurance companies. These companies do not underwrite insurance policies themselves, but rather control the policies of their subsidiary insurance companies. Insurance-Holding Companies are responsible for managing the risks of their subsidiary companies and ensuring that …Examples: Property and casualty insurance holding companies, Life insurance holding companies, Health insurance
- 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 …Examples: Energy holding companies, Real estate holding companies, Technology holding companies, Healthcare
- 6282-14 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from individual investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities. They are closed-end funds that issue a fixed number of shares that trade on stock exchanges like regular stocks. Investment Trusts are managed by professional fund managers who make investment …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure Investment Trusts, Energy Investment Trusts,
- 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. …Examples: Fast Food Franchises, Fitness Center Franchises, Hotel Franchises, Automotive Repair
- 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 …Examples: Coffee shops
- 6282-13 - Investment Advisory Referral ServiceInvestment Advisory Referral Service is an industry that involves connecting investors with investment advisors who can provide them with professional advice on how to manage their finances and investments. These services are typically provided by companies that specialize in matching investors with advisors who have expertise in a particular area of …Examples: Investment Advisor Referral Services, Investment Education Referral Services, Investment Research
- 6531-04 - Real Estate InvestmentsReal Estate Investments is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that involves the purchase, ownership, management, rental, and/or sale of real estate for profit. This industry includes a range of activities such as investing in residential, commercial, and industrial properties, as well as land development and property flipping. Real …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 6282-02 - Investment ManagementInvestment Management is a financial industry that involves managing and investing assets on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and institutions. The primary goal of investment management is to maximize returns while minimizing risks. Investment managers use various strategies to achieve this goal, including diversification, asset allocation, …Examples: Investment Banks, Family Offices
- 6282-15 - Tax Sheltered InvestmentsCompanies in the Tax Sheltered Investments industry provide investment advice and services to clients seeking to minimize their tax liability. These companies specialize in identifying investment opportunities that offer tax advantages, such as tax-exempt bonds, retirement accounts, and other tax-deferred investment vehicles. Tax Sheltered Investments …Examples: Investment advisory firms, Insurance companies offering tax-deferred products, Brokerage firms
- 6211-11 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the buying, selling, and holding of various financial assets with the goal of generating a return on investment. This industry is comprised of a range of companies, including investment banks, hedge funds, mutual funds, and private equity firms. The primary objective of these companies is to manage …Examples: Investment banks, Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 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 …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Unit investment trusts (UITs)
- 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 …Examples: Electric power generation companies, Natural gas distribution companies, Water supply and irrigation systems, Electric
- 6531-20 - Real Estate Buyers & BrokersReal Estate Buyers & Brokers is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that specializes in facilitating the buying and selling of real estate properties. Real Estate Buyers & Brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing valuable services such as property valuation, marketing, and negotiation. They work with both residential and …Examples: Real estate investment firm, Real estate investment trust (REIT)
- 6211-05 - Investment SecuritiesThe Investment Securities industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. These companies may also provide investment advice and manage portfolios for clients. Investment Securities firms may operate as brokers, dealers, or underwriters, and may specialize in certain types …Examples: Investment Banking, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- 6531-25 - Real Estate ExchangersReal Estate Exchangers is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry, classified under SIC Code 6531. This industry involves the exchange of real estate properties between two parties, where each party gives up their property in exchange for the other party's property. Real Estate Exchangers act as intermediaries in these transactions, facilitating the …Examples: Investment property exchange, Office property exchange
- 6282-17 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a business activity that involves managing investments on behalf of clients. The goal of asset management is to maximize returns while minimizing risk. Asset managers work with a variety of clients, including individuals, corporations, and institutions, to create investment portfolios that meet their specific needs and goals. This industry …Examples: Investment banks, Family offices
- 6531-17 - Real Estate ConsultantsReal Estate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the real estate industry. They assist clients in making informed decisions about buying, selling, leasing, or managing properties. Real Estate Consultants have a deep understanding of the real estate market and use their knowledge to help clients achieve their goals. They work with a range …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Real estate investment consulting
- 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 …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 3531-14 - Paving Equipment (Manufacturing)Paving Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the production of machinery and equipment used for paving roads, highways, and other surfaces. This includes a range of equipment such as asphalt pavers, compactors, milling machines, and road wideners. The industry is …Examples: Asphalt paver manufacturer, Road construction equipment supplier, Paving equipment rental company, Highway construction
- 5032-23 - Road Materials (Wholesale)Companies in the Road Materials (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of materials used in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. These materials include asphalt, concrete, gravel, sand, and other aggregates. The industry plays a crucial role in the transportation sector, as it provides the necessary materials …Examples: Asphalt supplier, Concrete supplier, Aggregate supplier, Road construction contractor, Highway maintenance company,
- 6411-21 - Insurance ManagersInsurance Managers are professionals who oversee the operations of insurance companies. They are responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the company, including underwriting, claims processing, and customer service. Insurance Managers work to ensure that the company is profitable and that it is meeting the needs of its customers. They also work to …Examples: Property and casualty insurance, Life insurance, Health insurance, Disability insurance, Long-term care insurance,
- 7363-03 - Employment Service-Employee LeasingEmployment Service-Employee Leasing is an industry that provides businesses with temporary or long-term employees. This industry involves a company leasing employees to another company for a specific period of time. The leasing company is responsible for the employee's payroll, benefits, and other HR-related tasks. The client company is responsible for the employee's day-to-day tasks and …Examples: Professional employer organizations (PEOs)
- 7389-21 - Business DevelopmentBusiness Development is a strategic process that involves identifying and pursuing new business opportunities to help a company grow and expand its market share. This industry focuses on creating long-term value for a company by building relationships with potential clients, partners, and investors. Business Development professionals work to identify new markets, develop new products and …Examples: Investment opportunities
- 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 …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 5051-20 - Castings-Investment (Wholesale)Companies in the Castings-Investment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of investment castings, which are metal parts produced by pouring molten metal into a ceramic mold. These castings are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial manufacturing. Investment castings are known for their …Examples: Aerospace components, Automotive parts, Medical implants, Industrial valves, Pump components, Turbine blades, Firearms
- 6211-04 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The fund is managed by a professional portfolio manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 6211-09 - Investment BankersInvestment bankers are professionals who provide financial services to corporations, governments, and other institutions. They assist clients in raising capital by underwriting and issuing securities, as well as providing advice on mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, and other financial transactions. Investment bankers also provide research and analysis on financial …Examples: Initial Public Offerings, Debt and Equity Offerings
- 6282-10 - Retirement Income FundsRetirement Income Funds is an industry that involves the management of investment portfolios for individuals who are retired or nearing retirement. These funds are designed to provide a steady stream of income to retirees, typically through a combination of interest, dividends, and capital gains. Retirement Income Funds are managed by financial professionals who …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- 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 …Examples: Office REITs
- 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 …Examples: Family offices, Investment banks
- 6531-05 - House BuyersHouse Buyers are companies that specialize in purchasing residential properties from homeowners. This industry involves buying houses in various conditions, from move-in ready to distressed properties, and then either renovating and reselling them or holding onto them as rental properties. House Buyers typically have a team of professionals, including real estate agents, …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Real estate investment groups
- 5014-02 - Tire-Dealers-Used (Wholesale)Tire-Dealers-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Tires and Tubes (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of used tires. These companies acquire used tires from various sources, such as tire retailers, salvage yards, and individuals, and then sell them to other businesses, such as tire retailers, auto repair shops, and gas stations. The used tires …Examples: Wholesale used tire distributor, Used tire exporter, Tire retreading company, Tire recycling facility, Tire repair
- 5122-24 - Drug (Manufacturing) Representatives (Wholesale)Drug (Manufacturing) Representatives (Wholesale) are professionals who work for pharmaceutical companies and are responsible for promoting and selling their company's products to healthcare providers such as doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies. They act as a liaison between the pharmaceutical company and the healthcare provider, providing information about the products, their benefits, and …Examples: Pharmaceutical sales representative, Medical sales representative, Healthcare sales representative, Pharmaceutical
- 7549-29 - Automobile Impound Retrieval ServicesAutomobile Impound Retrieval Services is a specialized industry that involves the towing and storage of vehicles that have been impounded by law enforcement agencies or private property owners. These companies are responsible for safely transporting and storing impounded vehicles until they are released to their owners or sold at auction. The industry requires a high level of …Examples: Vehicle impound lot, Towing company, Recovery services, Vehicle storage facility, Auction house, Law enforcement
- 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 …Examples: Fixed annuities, Variable annuities, Immediate annuities, Deferred annuities, Indexed annuities, Single premium
- 6411-08 - Insurance-GroupInsurance-Group is a subdivision of the Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service industry, classified under SIC Code 6411. This industry involves companies that provide insurance services to groups of individuals or organizations, rather than to individuals or businesses on an individual basis. Insurance-Group companies act as intermediaries between insurance providers and …Examples: Professional association insurance, Franchise insurance, Non-profit organization insurance
- 7374-08 - CodesThe Codes industry, classified under SIC Code 7374, involves the provision of computer processing and data preparation and processing services specifically related to coding. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of various coding systems that are used in a wide range of applications. The Codes industry is an …Examples: Source code management
- 6159-03 - Commercial PaperCommercial Paper is a financial instrument used by corporations to raise short-term funds. It is an unsecured promissory note that is issued by a company and sold to investors at a discount to its face value. The maturity of commercial paper ranges from a few days to a maximum of 270 days. The interest rate on commercial paper is typically lower than other forms of short-term …Examples: Investment management
- 8111-12 - Incorporating CompaniesThe industry of incorporating companies falls under the SIC Code 8111 for Legal Services. This industry involves the process of creating a new corporation or business entity, which includes filing the necessary paperwork with the state government. Incorporating a company provides many benefits such as limited liability protection, tax advantages, and the ability to raise …Examples: Formation of LLCs
- 6021-01 - 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 and investments. Banks also offer a variety of other services, including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, mortgages, and investment …Examples: Investment banking
- 6035-04 - Savings & Loan Assns-RepresentativesSavings & Loan Assns-Representatives is an industry that involves companies that act as representatives for federally chartered savings institutions. These representatives work to promote and sell the products and services offered by these institutions to potential customers. They may also provide information and assistance to existing customers, helping them to manage their accounts and …Examples: Certificates of deposit, Investment accounts
- 6091-01 - FiduciariesFiduciaries are companies that hold assets on behalf of their clients and are legally obligated to act in their clients' best interests. They are entrusted with managing and safeguarding assets such as money, property, and investments. Fiduciaries can be individuals or institutions, such as banks, trust companies, and investment firms. Their services are often used by …Examples: Investment management
- 6159-02 - Church FinancingChurch financing is a specialized industry that provides financial services to religious organizations. These services can include loans, lines of credit, and other financial products that are tailored to the unique needs of churches and other religious institutions. Church financing companies work closely with their clients to understand their financial needs and provide customized …Examples: Investment management for religious organizations
- 6211-01 - Stock & Bond BrokersStock & Bond Brokers are companies that facilitate the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments on behalf of their clients. These brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing a range of services to help clients make informed investment decisions. They may also offer investment advice, …Examples: Investment banking
- 6282-03 - Financial Advisory ServicesFinancial Advisory Services is an industry that provides professional advice and guidance to individuals, businesses, and organizations on financial matters. This industry involves analyzing financial data, assessing risks, and making recommendations to clients on how to manage their finances and investments. Financial advisors work closely with their clients to understand their …Examples: Investment management
- 6282-05 - Financial Planning ConsultantsFinancial Planning Consultants are professionals who provide advice and guidance to individuals and businesses on how to manage their finances and investments. They help clients develop a comprehensive financial plan that takes into account their current financial situation, future goals, and risk tolerance. This plan may include investment strategies, retirement planning, …Examples: Investment planning
- 6282-11 - Financial Report AnalystsFinancial Report Analysts are professionals who analyze financial data and prepare reports for businesses, organizations, and individuals. They use their expertise in finance and accounting to provide insights and recommendations on financial performance, investment opportunities, and risk management. Financial Report Analysts work in a variety of industries, including …Examples: Investment Banking, Non-Profit Organizations
- 6282-18 - Independent Financial AdvisersIndependent Financial Advisers (IFAs) are professionals who provide personalized financial advice to clients. They offer a range of services, including investment planning, retirement planning, tax planning, and estate planning. IFAs work independently, meaning they are not tied to any particular financial institution or product. This allows them to provide unbiased …Examples: Investment advice
- 6531-14 - Real Estate SyndicatorsReal Estate Syndicators are companies that pool together funds from multiple investors to purchase and manage real estate properties. These companies act as intermediaries between investors and real estate opportunities, providing a way for individuals to invest in real estate without having to purchase an entire property themselves. Real Estate Syndicators typically specialize in a particular …Examples: Real Estate Investment Groups
- 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 …Examples: Investment management
- 8742-09 - Financial Management & ConsultingFinancial Management & Consulting is a subdivision of the Management Consulting Services industry that specializes in providing expert advice and guidance to businesses and individuals on financial matters. This industry involves analyzing financial data, developing financial strategies, and providing recommendations to clients on how to improve their financial performance. Financial …Examples: Investment banking
- 3582-01 - Carpet & Rug Cleaning Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Companies in the Carpet & Rug Cleaning Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing industry are involved in the production of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in the cleaning and maintenance of carpets and rugs. This industry includes the manufacturing of carpet cleaning machines, rug cleaning machines, carpet extractors, and other related equipment. The industry also produces …Examples: Carpet cleaning franchise companies
- 5411-03 - Convenience Stores (Retail)Convenience stores are retail establishments that offer a range of everyday items such as snacks, beverages, tobacco products, lottery tickets, and basic household necessities. These stores are typically small in size and are located in easily accessible areas such as gas stations, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods. Convenience stores are known for their extended hours …Examples: Franchise convenience stores
- 5461-01 - Bagels (Retail)Bagels (Retail) is a subcategory of the Retail Bakeries industry that specializes in the production and sale of bagels. Bagels are a type of bread product that originated in Jewish communities and are characterized by their round shape, chewy texture, and the hole in the center. Bagels (Retail) businesses typically operate as storefronts that sell bagels and other baked goods …Examples: Bagel franchise
- 7299-44 - Tanning SalonsTanning salons are establishments that offer services related to indoor tanning. These salons typically have tanning beds or booths that emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation to darken the skin. The process of indoor tanning involves exposing the skin to UV radiation for a certain amount of time, depending on the skin type and desired level of darkness. Tanning salons may …Examples: Tanning salon franchise, Tanning salon management software
- 7389-22 - Business BrokersBusiness brokers are professionals who assist in the buying and selling of businesses. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping to facilitate the transaction and ensure that both parties are satisfied with the outcome. Business brokers typically work with small to medium-sized businesses, and their services can be invaluable to those looking to sell their …Examples: Franchise sales
- 7519-01 - Recreational Vehicles-Renting & LeasingThe Recreational Vehicles-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of recreational vehicles, such as motorhomes, campervans, and travel trailers, to individuals and businesses for short-term or long-term use. This industry caters to customers who are looking for a unique and adventurous way to travel and explore the outdoors. Companies in this industry may also …Examples: RV rental franchise
- 7841-02 - Video Tapes & Discs-Renting & LeasingThe Video Tapes & Discs-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of video tapes and discs to consumers for personal use. This industry has faced significant challenges in recent years due to the rise of digital streaming services, but it still remains a viable option for consumers who prefer physical media. Companies in this industry typically operate …Examples: Franchise video rental stores
- 6221-03 - Commodity Price AnalystsCommodity Price Analysts are professionals who specialize in analyzing and forecasting commodity prices. They work for a variety of organizations, including commodity trading firms, investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies. The primary goal of a Commodity Price Analyst is to provide accurate and timely information to their clients or employers, which can …Examples: Coffee, Soft Commodities
- 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. …Examples: Intellectual property holding companies, Patent investment firms, Technology transfer offices
- 5094-40 - Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5094 that refers to companies engaged in the wholesale distribution of precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, to international markets. These companies purchase precious metals from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then sell them to foreign buyers, including jewelry …Examples: Investment firm suppliers
- 6531-37 - Housing-Low IncomeThe Housing-Low Income industry, classified under SIC Code 6531, involves the management and provision of affordable housing for individuals and families with low incomes. This industry is dedicated to ensuring that low-income households have access to safe and affordable housing options. Housing-Low Income companies work with government agencies, non-profit organizations, …Examples: Non-profit Housing Organizations, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- 2211-14 - Sails Repair & Recondition (Manufacturing)Sails Repair & Recondition (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in repairing and reconditioning sails for boats and ships. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of sails, which are an essential component of any vessel that relies on wind power. The process of repairing and reconditioning sails involves a range of techniques and tools, including …Examples: Sail loft
- 2741-03 - Catalog Compilers (Manufacturing)Catalog compilers in the manufacturing industry are responsible for creating and producing catalogs that showcase a company's products and services. These catalogs are used as marketing tools to attract potential customers and increase sales. Catalog compilers work closely with the sales and marketing teams to ensure that the catalogs are visually appealing, informative, and accurately represent …Examples: Office supplies catalogs
- 2759-25 - Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing)Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of customized jackets that are used for promotional purposes. These jackets are designed to promote a brand, company, or event and are often given away as gifts or sold as merchandise. The manufacturing process involves the use of various materials and techniques to create high-quality jackets …Examples: Non-profit organization jackets
- 5032-24 - Cinders (Wholesale)Cinders (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of cinders, which are the residue left after the burning of coal or wood. This industry involves the wholesale purchase of cinders from manufacturers and the subsequent sale to retailers, construction companies, and …Examples: Cinder block manufacturer, Landscaping supply company, Construction materials distributor, Concrete supplier, Garden
- 5088-22 - Aircraft Rebuilding (Wholesale)Aircraft Rebuilding (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that involves the wholesale distribution of parts and equipment used in the rebuilding and maintenance of aircraft. Companies in this industry typically purchase used or damaged aircraft and then dismantle them to salvage parts that can be refurbished and sold to other companies or individuals. These parts can include …Examples: Aircraft parts distributor, Aircraft salvage company, Aircraft maintenance and repair facility, Aviation consulting
- 5599-09 - Wreckers-Dealers (Retail)Wreckers-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Dealers industry that specializes in the retail sale of used and salvaged vehicles. These companies typically purchase damaged or wrecked vehicles from insurance companies, auctions, and individuals, and then sell the usable parts or repair the vehicles for resale. The industry also includes companies that sell used and …Examples: Used car dealership, Salvage yard, Auto parts store, Online auto auction, Auto repair shop, Towing company, Scrap metal
- 6411-01 - Adjusters-PublicCompanies in the Adjusters-Public industry are responsible for investigating and evaluating insurance claims on behalf of policyholders. These companies work independently from insurance companies and are hired by individuals or businesses to help them navigate the claims process. Public adjusters are licensed professionals who work on behalf of the insured to ensure that …Examples: Roof damage claims
- 8742-49 - Management ResearchManagement Research is a specialized field within the broader industry of Management Consulting Services. Companies in this industry provide research and analysis services to help organizations make informed decisions about their operations, strategies, and overall business performance. Management Research firms use a variety of data collection and analysis techniques to gather …Examples: Healthcare Performance Management, Supply Chain Optimization, Marketing Strategy Development, Financial Planning and
- 8743-03 - Corporate Image Development ServicesCorporate Image Development Services is an industry that specializes in managing and improving the public perception of a company or organization. This involves creating and maintaining a positive image through various communication channels, such as media relations, advertising, and branding. The goal of these services is to enhance the reputation and credibility of a …Examples: Brand management, Reputation management, Crisis communication, Public affairs, Investor relations, Media relations,
- 5044-21 - Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies related to bar code scanning technology. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Office Equipment (Wholesale) industry and is focused on providing businesses with the tools they need to efficiently track inventory, manage …Examples: Point of sale (POS) systems
- 7372-01 - Computer Software (Manufacturing)The Computer Software (Manufacturing) industry involves the development and production of software programs for various applications. This includes operating systems, productivity software, database management systems, and other specialized software. Companies in this industry create software that can be sold as a standalone product or bundled with …Examples: Productivity Software, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software, Enterprise Resource Planning
- 3324-01 - Investment Castings (Manufacturing)Investment Castings Manufacturing is a process of creating metal parts by pouring molten metal into a ceramic shell. This process is also known as lost-wax casting. The ceramic shell is created by coating a wax pattern with a ceramic slurry. Once the ceramic shell is dry, the wax is melted out, leaving a cavity in the shape of the desired part. Molten metal is then poured …Examples: Aerospace components, Medical implants, Automotive parts, Industrial valves, Jewelry, Military hardware, Oil and gas
- 5094-38 - Bullion Dealers (Wholesale)Bullion Dealers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of precious metals in the form of bullion, which are bars or ingots of gold, silver, platinum, or palladium. These companies purchase bullion from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then sell it to other businesses such as jewelry manufacturers, coin dealers, and investment …Examples: Investment-grade coins
- 6021-02 - Trust CompaniesTrust companies are financial institutions that provide a range of fiduciary and wealth management services to individuals, families, and businesses. These companies act as trustees, executors, and administrators of trusts, estates, and other types of financial arrangements. Trust companies are regulated by state banking authorities and are required to maintain a high level …Examples: Investment management, Family office services
- 6099-05 - Foreign Exchange Brokers & DealersForeign exchange brokers and dealers are companies that facilitate the buying and selling of foreign currencies for their clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing access to the global currency markets and offering a range of services to help clients manage their foreign exchange risk. These companies may work with individuals, corporations, …Examples: Investment banks
- 6211-10 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of financial securities such as stocks, bonds, and other investment products. This industry is primarily made up of security brokers, dealers, and flotation companies who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities. The Securities industry plays a crucial role in the global economy by …Examples: Investment Banking
- 6282-01 - Retirement Planning ServicesRetirement Planning Services is an industry that provides financial advice and guidance to individuals and businesses in order to help them plan for their retirement. This industry involves analyzing a client's financial situation, including their income, expenses, assets, and liabilities, and developing a customized retirement plan that meets their specific needs and goals. Retirement Planning …Examples: Investment management
- 6282-06 - Financial Planners-CertifiedFinancial Planners-Certified are professionals who provide advice and guidance to individuals and organizations on financial matters. They help clients develop and implement financial plans that meet their short-term and long-term goals. Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) are required to have a thorough understanding of financial planning, including investments, taxes, …Examples: Investment planning
- 6371-02 - Pension & Profit Sharing PlansPension & Profit Sharing Plans is an industry that involves the management and administration of retirement plans for employees of various organizations. These plans are designed to provide financial security to employees after they retire. The industry includes a range of services such as plan design, investment management, recordkeeping, and compliance with …Examples: Profit sharing plans
- 6371-98 - Pension Health & Welfare FundsPension Health & Welfare Funds is an industry that involves the management of funds for employee benefit plans. These plans are established by employers to provide retirement, health, and welfare benefits to their employees. The industry is responsible for managing the funds and ensuring that they are invested properly to provide the necessary benefits to employees when they retire or …Examples: Pension plans, Health insurance plans, Life insurance plans, Disability insurance plans, 401(k) plans, Employee stock
- 6531-18 - Real EstateThe Real Estate industry involves the buying, selling, renting, and managing of properties such as land, buildings, and homes. This industry is comprised of a range of professionals including real estate agents, brokers, appraisers, property managers, and developers. Real estate transactions can involve residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural properties. …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 6531-24 - Housing ConsultantsHousing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations on matters related to housing. They assist clients in making informed decisions about buying, selling, renting, or managing properties. Housing Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger real estate firm. They have a deep understanding of the housing …Examples: Property investment consulting, Real estate investment trust (REIT) consulting
- 6541-06 - Real Estate Research ServicesReal Estate Research Services is a subdivision of the Title Abstract Offices industry that specializes in providing research and analysis services related to real estate. This industry involves gathering and analyzing data on various aspects of the real estate market, including property values, market trends, zoning regulations, and demographic information. Real Estate …Examples: Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- 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 …Examples: Oil and gas investment firms, Energy investment trusts
- 7338-18 - Financial Document Information ServicesFinancial Document Information Services is a subdivision of the Secretarial and Court Reporting Services industry that specializes in providing financial document-related information to clients. This industry involves the collection, analysis, and dissemination of financial data to assist clients in making informed decisions. Financial Document Information Services companies may …Examples: Investment analysis
- 8111-23 - Real Estate-LawCompanies in the Real Estate-Law industry provide legal services related to real estate transactions and property ownership. This includes advising clients on property purchases, sales, leases, and zoning regulations. Real Estate-Law firms also handle disputes related to property ownership, such as boundary disputes and landlord-tenant conflicts. In addition, they may provide legal guidance on …Examples: Real estate investment structuring
- 8721-04 - Calculating ServiceCalculating Service is a subdivision of the Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services industry, which involves providing various financial services to businesses and individuals. Calculating Service specifically focuses on providing assistance with mathematical calculations and data analysis. Companies in this industry use specialized tools and software to help clients with …Examples: Investment analysis services
- 8748-04 - Wine ConsultantsWine consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses in the wine industry. They possess extensive knowledge of wine production, distribution, sales, and marketing, and use this expertise to help clients make informed decisions about their wine-related activities. Wine consultants may work with wineries, vineyards, wine distributors, …Examples: Wine investment
- 8748-63 - Employee Plans-ConsultantsCompanies in the Employee Plans-Consultants industry provide consulting services to businesses and organizations regarding employee benefit plans. These consultants work with clients to design, implement, and manage employee benefit plans that meet the needs of both the employer and the employees. Employee benefit plans can include retirement plans, health insurance, life insurance, …Examples: Investment management
- 8748-75 - Economic Development AgenciesEconomic Development Agencies are organizations that work towards improving the economic well-being and quality of life in a particular region or community. These agencies are typically funded by government entities, but can also be non-profit organizations or public-private partnerships. The main goal of Economic Development Agencies is to attract and retain businesses, …Examples: Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Divisions, Non-Profit Economic Development Organizations,
- 9311-03 - County Government-Finance & TaxationCounty Government-Finance & Taxation is an industry that involves the management of financial resources and taxation policies at the county level. This industry is responsible for ensuring that county governments have the necessary funds to provide essential services to their constituents. County Government-Finance & Taxation is a crucial aspect of local governance, as it directly …Examples: Investment management
- 9311-04 - City Government-Finance & TaxationCity Government-Finance & Taxation is an industry that involves the management of financial resources and taxation policies of a city government. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the city's financial resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to meet the needs of the community. City Government-Finance & Taxation also involves the development and …Examples: Investment management
- 9721-04 - City Government-International AffairsCity Government-International Affairs is an industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations and affairs at the city level. This industry is responsible for promoting the city's interests and enhancing its reputation on the global stage. City Government-International Affairs professionals work to establish and maintain relationships with foreign …Examples: Foreign investment attraction initiatives
- 4789-03 - Carriages-HorseThe Carriages-Horse industry, classified under SIC Code 4789, involves the provision of transportation services using horse-drawn carriages. This industry is primarily focused on providing leisurely rides to tourists and locals alike, as well as offering transportation services for special events such as weddings and parades. Carriages-Horse companies typically operate in …Examples: Central Park Carriage Rides, New Orleans Carriages, Old Towne Carriage Company, Savannah Carriage Tours, Victoria
- 5261-21 - Bark (Retail)Bark (Retail) is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5261, which encompasses retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores. Companies in the Bark (Retail) industry specialize in the sale of various types of bark products, such as mulch, wood chips, and bark dust. These products are commonly used for landscaping and gardening purposes, as they help to retain moisture in the …Examples: Mulch Supplier, Landscaping Company, Garden Center, Tree Nursery, Home Improvement Store
- 6153-04 - Financing-Insurance PremiumThe Financing-Insurance Premium industry, classified under SIC Code 6153, involves providing short-term credit to businesses for the purpose of financing insurance premiums. This industry is primarily focused on providing loans to businesses that need to pay for insurance premiums but do not have the necessary funds available. The loans provided by companies in this industry are …Examples: Financing for professional liability insurance, Financing for directors and officers insurance
- 7336-14 - LogosThe Logos industry, classified under SIC Code 7336, is a subdivision of Commercial Art and Graphic Design. Companies in this industry specialize in creating unique and memorable logos for businesses, organizations, and individuals. Logos are a crucial aspect of branding and marketing, as they serve as a visual representation of a company's identity and values. Logos …Examples: Non-profit organizations
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