SIC 6-Digit Codes for "banks"
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- 5199-98 - Coin Banks (Wholesale)Coin Banks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of coin banks. Coin banks are containers used to store coins, typically in the form of a piggy bank or other decorative object. These banks are often used by children to save money and can be made from a …Examples: Ceramic piggy banks, Plastic coin banks, Metal coin banks, Novelty coin banks,
- 6029-99 - Commercial Banks NECCommercial Banks NEC is a subdivision of the Commercial Banks industry, which includes banks that accept deposits and make loans. However, Commercial Banks NEC includes banks that do not fit into any other category of the Commercial Banks industry. These banks offer a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. …Examples: Agricultural banks, International banks, Community banks, Savings banks, Industrial
- 6022-01 - State Commercial BanksState Commercial Banks are financial institutions that are chartered by a state government to provide banking services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations within the state. These banks are regulated by state banking authorities and are subject to state banking laws. State Commercial Banks offer a range of financial products and services, …Examples: Community banks, Regional banks, State-owned banks, Cooperative banks, Savings
- 6282-08 - Banks-Consulting ServicesBanks-Consulting Services is a subdivision of the Investment Advice industry that provides consulting services to banks and financial institutions. These consulting services are aimed at improving the efficiency and profitability of banks by providing expert advice on a range of topics such as risk management, regulatory compliance, financial analysis, and strategic planning. …Examples: IT consulting for banks, Marketing consulting for banks, Human resources consulting for banks,
- 8099-50 - Milk BanksMilk Banks are specialized facilities that collect, process, and distribute human milk to infants in need. These banks are typically non-profit organizations that work to ensure that premature or sick infants have access to safe and nutritious breast milk. Milk Banks operate under strict guidelines to ensure the safety and quality of the milk they provide. The process …Examples: Donor milk banks, Hospital milk banks, Non-profit milk banks, Community milk banks
- 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 products. Banks …Examples: Retail banking, Investment banking, Commercial banking, Private banking, Mortgage
- 6011-01 - Federal Reserve BanksFederal Reserve Banks are a network of 12 regional banks that operate under the supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. These banks are responsible for implementing monetary policy, regulating and supervising financial institutions, and providing financial services to the U.S. government, depository institutions, and foreign official institutions. …Examples: Bank Supervision and Regulation
- 6021-05 - Banks/Overseas-Representative OfficesBanks/Overseas-Representative Offices is a subdivision of the National Commercial Banks industry that involves the establishment of representative offices by banks in foreign countries. These offices serve as a liaison between the bank and its clients in the foreign country, providing information and assistance on banking services and products. …Examples: International banking services, Investment banking, Correspondent banking
- 6036-98 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is an industry that comprises of financial institutions that accept deposits from customers and provide loans and mortgages. These institutions are not federally chartered and are regulated by state laws. The primary objective of these institutions is to promote savings and provide affordable credit to individuals and businesses. Savings Institutions-Except …Examples: Community savings banks, Mutual savings banks, Cooperative banks, Industrial banks,
- 6082-98 - Foreign Trade & International BanksForeign Trade & International Banks is an industry that involves financial institutions that specialize in international trade and foreign exchange transactions. These institutions provide a range of services to businesses and individuals engaged in international trade, including currency exchange, trade financing, and risk management. They also facilitate cross-border transactions by …Examples: Export-import banks, International commercial banks, Investment banks
- 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 …Examples: Bank of America Holding Company, SunTrust Banks Holding Company
- 8099-16 - Blood Banks & CentersBlood Banks & Centers are facilities that collect, process, and store blood and blood components for transfusion to patients in need. These centers play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by ensuring a safe and adequate supply of blood products for transfusion. Blood Banks & Centers are responsible for screening and testing donated blood for infectious diseases, processing …Examples: Cord blood banks
- 8099-28 - Sperm BanksSperm banks are facilities that collect, freeze, and store human sperm for use in artificial insemination or other fertility treatments. These banks provide a safe and confidential way for men to donate their sperm, which can then be used by individuals or couples who are unable to conceive naturally. Sperm banks also offer a range of services, including sperm analysis, …Examples: Donor sperm, Artificial insemination, Fertility treatments, Reproductive medicine, Andrology services, Sperm donation,
- 8099-72 - Organ & Tissue Banks Info & Referral ServiceOrgan & Tissue Banks Info & Referral Service is an industry that provides information and referral services related to organ and tissue donation. This industry plays a crucial role in connecting potential donors with those in need of organ and tissue transplants. The services provided by this industry include educating the public about the importance of organ and tissue donation, providing …Examples: Tissue banks
- 8322-40 - Food BanksFood Banks are non-profit organizations that collect, store, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. These organizations work to alleviate hunger and food insecurity by providing free or low-cost food to those who cannot afford it. Food Banks typically receive donations of food from individuals, grocery stores, and other organizations, and then distribute the food …Examples: Food distribution, Hunger relief, Non-profit organizations, Community outreach, Social services, Charitable
- 6081-98 - Branches & Agencies Of Foreign BanksBranches and Agencies of Foreign Banks is an industry that involves the establishment of foreign banks' branches and agencies in a country other than their home country. These branches and agencies operate under the supervision of the foreign bank and offer a range of banking services to customers in the host country. The services offered by these branches and agencies …Examples: Corporate banking, Investment banking, Retail banking, Correspondent banking
- 8099-24 - Organ & Tissue BanksOrgan & Tissue Banks are companies that specialize in the procurement, preservation, and distribution of human organs and tissues for transplantation. These organizations work closely with hospitals, medical professionals, and donor families to ensure that organs and tissues are safely and ethically obtained, stored, and transported to those in need. Organ & Tissue Banks play a …Examples: Tissue banking
- 8099-66 - Eye BanksEye Banks are organizations that collect, store, and distribute human eye tissue for use in corneal transplantation and research. These organizations work closely with hospitals, funeral homes, and other medical facilities to obtain donated eyes from deceased individuals. The donated eyes are then evaluated for suitability and processed for transplantation or research purposes. Eye …Examples: Corneal transplantation, Research on eye diseases, Treatment of corneal injuries, Education and outreach on eye
- 5044-04 - Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale)Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of machines used for check protection and endorsement. These machines are designed to prevent check fraud by imprinting security features on checks, such as watermarks, microprinting, and fluorescent fibers. They also allow for the endorsement of checks …Examples: Banks
- 5044-11 - Bank Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Bank Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies used by banks and financial institutions. These companies provide a range of products that are essential for the smooth functioning of banks and other financial institutions. The industry involves the wholesale distribution of products such as safes, …Examples: Drive-up banking equipment
- 5065-16 - Mobile Telephone Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Mobile Telephone Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of mobile phone equipment and accessories to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that distribute mobile phones, phone cases, chargers, batteries, screen protectors, and other related products. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving due to …Examples: Power banks
- 6035-02 - Thrift & Loan CompaniesThrift & Loan Companies are financial institutions that specialize in accepting deposits and providing loans to individuals and businesses. These companies are typically smaller than traditional banks and focus on providing personalized service to their customers. Thrift & Loan Companies are regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and are required to meet certain …Examples: Community banks
- 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 and grow their clients' assets through strategic …Examples: Investment banks
- 7322-01 - Collection AgenciesCollection agencies are companies that specialize in recovering unpaid debts on behalf of their clients. These agencies work with a variety of clients, including banks, credit card companies, healthcare providers, and other businesses that extend credit to customers. The primary goal of collection agencies is to recover as much of the outstanding debt as possible, while also maintaining …Examples: Banks
- 7536-03 - Glass-Bullet ProofGlass-Bullet Proof is an industry that specializes in the manufacturing and installation of glass that is resistant to bullets and other ballistic threats. This type of glass is commonly used in high-security buildings, such as government facilities, banks, and embassies, as well as in vehicles, such as armored cars and military vehicles. The process of creating bulletproof glass involves …Examples: Banks
- 8099-99 - Health & Allied ServicesThe Health & Allied Services industry encompasses a wide range of businesses that provide various healthcare services and support. This industry includes companies that are not classified under any other healthcare industry, such as medical laboratories, blood banks, and ambulance services. The primary focus of this industry is to provide medical care and support to individuals in need. …Examples: Blood Banks
- 0742-02 - Veterinarian Emergency ServicesVeterinarian Emergency Services is a specialized industry within the broader field of Veterinary Services for Animal Specialties. This industry provides emergency medical care to animals, often outside of regular business hours. Veterinarian Emergency Services are typically available 24/7 and provide critical care to animals in need. This industry is essential for pet owners who require immediate …Examples: Animal blood banks
- 1542-03 - Store FrontsThe Store Fronts industry, classified under SIC Code 1542, involves the construction and installation of non-industrial, non-residential buildings' facades. Store fronts are the face of a building, and they are designed to attract customers and provide a welcoming entrance to the establishment. This industry is responsible for creating visually appealing and functional storefronts that meet the …Examples: Banks
- 1542-99 - General Contractors-Nonresidential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings are companies that specialize in the construction of commercial buildings such as office buildings, retail stores, hotels, and educational facilities. These contractors are responsible for managing all aspects of the construction process, from planning and design to the actual construction and final inspection. They work closely with architects, …Examples: Banks
- 1731-14 - Time LocksThe Time Locks industry, classified under SIC Code 1731, involves the manufacturing and installation of time locks. Time locks are devices that are used to restrict access to a particular area or object for a specific period of time. These locks are commonly used in high-security areas such as banks, museums, and government buildings. The industry is highly specialized and requires a great …Examples: Bank vaults
- 2752-19 - Plastic Cards (Manufacturing)Plastic Cards Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of plastic cards for various purposes. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with different designs, colors, and features. The manufacturing process includes several stages such as designing, printing, laminating, and cutting the cards to the desired size and shape. The …Examples: Credit cards, Debit cards, Gift cards, Loyalty cards, Membership cards, ID cards, Access control cards, Smart cards,
- 3081-04 - Credit Card (Manufacturing)The Credit Card Manufacturing industry, classified under SIC Code 3081, involves the production of plastic cards that are used for financial transactions. These cards are typically made of PVC or other plastic materials and are designed to be durable and long-lasting. The manufacturing process involves a range of steps, including designing the card, printing the necessary information, and adding …Examples: Banks
- 3442-08 - Store Fronts (Manufacturing)Store Fronts (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Metal Doors, Sash, Frames, Molding, and Trim Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of storefronts, which are the exterior facades of commercial buildings that typically consist of glass windows and doors framed by metal or other materials. Storefronts are designed to provide an attractive and functional entrance to a …Examples: Banks
- 3578-01 - Bank Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)The Bank Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing industry involves the production of a wide range of equipment and supplies used by banks and financial institutions. These products are designed to facilitate the smooth operation of banking activities and ensure the security of financial transactions. The industry includes the manufacture of items such as safes, vaults, cash …Examples: Drive-up banking equipment
- 3579-05 - Time Stamps (Manufacturing)Companies in the Time Stamps (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of time stamps, which are devices used to imprint dates, times, and other information on documents. These devices are commonly used in offices, banks, and other institutions to keep track of important information. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment to create …Examples: Electronic time stamps, Mechanical time stamps, Automatic time stamps, Self-inking time stamps, Heavy-duty time stamps,
- 3629-02 - Power Factor Correction (Manufacturing)Power Factor Correction (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of electrical industrial apparatus that corrects the power factor of electrical systems. Power factor correction is the process of improving the power factor of an electrical system by reducing the reactive power and increasing the active power. This is achieved by using power factor correction …Examples: Capacitor banks
- 3711-06 - Armored Car (Manufacturing)Armored Car Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of vehicles that are designed to withstand attacks and protect valuable cargo. These vehicles are typically used by banks, government agencies, and private security firms to transport cash, precious metals, and other high-value items. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized materials and …Examples: Cash-in-transit vehicles, Armored SUVs, Armored trucks, Military vehicles, Armored limousines, Armored buses, Riot
- 3823-06 - Pneumatic Tube Equipment & Systems (Manufacturing)Pneumatic Tube Equipment & Systems Manufacturing involves the production of equipment and systems that use compressed air to transport materials through a network of tubes. These systems are commonly used in hospitals, banks, and other facilities where the quick and secure transport of small items is necessary. The manufacturing process involves the design, fabrication, and assembly of the …Examples: Bank drive-thru systems
- 3949-12 - Camping Equipment (Manufacturing)Camping Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of equipment used for camping and outdoor activities. This includes tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, camping stoves, lanterns, coolers, and other camping gear. The industry is focused on creating durable, lightweight, and portable equipment that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. Camping …Examples: Portable power banks
- 5044-07 - Coin/Bill Cntng Sorting/Wrap-Mach (Wholesale)The Coin/Bill Counting Sorting/Wrap-Machine industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines that are used to count, sort, and wrap coins and bills. These machines are commonly used in banks, casinos, and other financial institutions to streamline the process of handling large amounts of currency. The machines are designed to accurately count and sort coins and bills, and then wrap …Examples: Bank equipment suppliers
- 5044-19 - Safes & Vaults-Used (Wholesale)The Safes & Vaults-Used (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of used safes and vaults for commercial and residential use. These products are typically acquired from banks, government agencies, and other businesses that no longer require them. The industry also includes the refurbishment and repair of used safes and vaults to ensure they meet safety standards and are in …Examples: Used bank vaults
- 5063-16 - Generators-Electric (Wholesale)Generators-Electric (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of electric generators, which are used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Companies in this industry typically purchase generators from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Backup power generators, Construction site generators, Data center generators, Emergency response generators, Hospital
- 5063-81 - Battery Back-Up Systems (Wholesale)Battery Back-Up Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of battery back-up systems, which are used to provide emergency power to critical equipment in the event of a power outage. These systems are commonly used in a variety of settings, …Examples: Data centers, Hospitals, Telecommunications facilities, Emergency response centers, Military installations, Airports,
- 5091-30 - Camping Equipment (Wholesale)The Camping Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of camping gear and equipment to retailers and other businesses. This includes a wide range of products such as tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, cooking equipment, and outdoor furniture. Companies in this industry may also offer repair services for camping equipment. The demand for camping equipment is largely driven by outdoor …Examples: Camping tents, Sleeping bags, Backpacks, Camp stoves, Coolers, Camp chairs, Headlamps, Water filtration systems,
- 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 manufacturers, investment …Examples: Central bank suppliers
- 5231-22 - Glass-Commercial & Store Front Instltn (Retail)Glass-Commercial & Store Front Instltn (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the installation of glass in commercial and retail buildings. This industry involves the installation of glass windows, doors, and storefronts in various types of buildings, including office buildings, shopping centers, and retail stores. The installation of glass in these buildings is done for both aesthetic and …Examples: Banks
- 5941-11 - Survival Products & Supplies (Retail)Survival Products & Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing equipment and supplies for individuals and groups who are preparing for emergency situations or outdoor adventures. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including hikers, campers, hunters, preppers, and survivalists. The products and supplies offered by this industry are designed to help people …Examples: Outdoor equipment retailers, Camping and hiking stores, Military surplus stores, Emergency preparedness suppliers,
- 5962-02 - Stamp Dispensing Machines (Retail)Stamp dispensing machines (retail) are automated machines that dispense postage stamps to customers. These machines are typically found in retail locations such as post offices, grocery stores, and convenience stores. The machines are designed to provide customers with a convenient way to purchase stamps without having to wait in line at a post office. Stamp dispensing machines are easy to use …Examples: Banks
- 5999-02 - Cellular Telephones Equipment ment & Supplies (Retail)The Cellular Telephones Equipment & Supplies (Retail) industry involves the sale of cellular phones, accessories, and related equipment to consumers. This industry is responsible for providing customers with the latest technology in cellular phones and accessories. Retailers in this industry offer a wide range of products, including smartphones, tablets, phone cases, chargers, and screen …Examples: Smartphone cases, Wireless earbuds, Phone chargers, Tablet stands, Smartwatch bands, Phone grips, Portable speakers,
- 6019-01 - Central Reserve Depository Instn NECCentral Reserve Depository Instn NEC is a subdivision of the Central Reserve Depository Institutions industry. This industry involves the safekeeping and management of securities and other financial assets on behalf of clients. Central Reserve Depository Instn NEC specifically refers to institutions that do not fit into other categories within the industry. These institutions may offer a range of …Examples: Custody banks
- 6021-03 - Automated Teller MachinesAutomated Teller Machines (ATMs) are electronic banking outlets that allow customers to perform basic financial transactions without the need for a human teller. ATMs are typically located in public areas such as shopping centers, airports, and convenience stores, as well as within bank branches. These machines are designed to provide customers with quick and convenient access to …Examples: Cash withdrawals, Balance inquiries, Fund transfers, Check deposits, Account updates, PIN changes, Mini statements,
- 6021-04 - Letters Of CreditThe Letters of Credit industry, classified under SIC Code 6021, involves the issuance and management of financial instruments that guarantee payment to a seller from a buyer's bank. These instruments are commonly used in international trade transactions to mitigate the risk of non-payment by the buyer. The process involves a buyer opening a letter of credit with their bank, which …Examples: Banks and financial institutions
- 6035-03 - Savings PlansThe Savings Plans industry involves companies that offer various types of savings plans to individuals and businesses. These plans are designed to help people save money for specific purposes, such as retirement, education, or emergencies. Savings plans can be offered by banks, credit unions, insurance companies, and other financial institutions. The industry is highly regulated by …Examples: Retirement savings plans, College savings plans, Health savings plans, Emergency savings plans, Tax-advantaged savings
- 6061-01 - Credit UnionsCredit unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and operated by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Unlike banks, credit unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that they are able to offer their members lower fees and better interest rates. Credit unions are typically …Examples: Community-based credit unions, Credit unions for specific professions (e.g. teachers, firefighters), Credit unions for
- 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 individuals who want …Examples: Estate planning, Investment management, Trust administration, Retirement planning, Wealth management, Charitable
- 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, financial institutions, …Examples: Investment banks
- 6099-07 - Travelers' Checks-IssuedThe Travelers' Checks-Issued industry involves the issuance of travelers' checks, which are pre-printed, fixed-amount checks that can be used as a form of payment while traveling. These checks are typically issued by banks or other financial institutions and can be used in place of cash or credit cards. The industry also includes the sale and redemption of travelers' checks. …Examples: Bank of America Travelers Cheques, Citibank Travelers Cheques
- 6099-08 - Safe Deposit Box-RentalSafe deposit box-rental is a service provided by banks and other financial institutions that allows individuals and businesses to securely store valuable items and documents. These boxes are typically located in a vault or other secure area within the institution and can only be accessed by the renter or authorized parties. Safe deposit box-rental is a popular option for those who want to …Examples: Bank safe deposit box rental
- 6099-99 - Functions Related To Deposit BankingFunctions Related to Deposit Banking is an industry that involves a variety of financial services related to deposit accounts. These services are provided by banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions. The industry includes a range of activities such as accepting deposits, providing loans, issuing credit cards, and managing investment accounts. The primary focus of this …Examples: Savings Accounts, Checking Accounts, Certificates of Deposit (CDs), Money Market Accounts, Individual Retirement
- 6141-08 - Loans-PersonalLoans-Personal is a subdivision of the Personal Credit Institutions industry, which provides unsecured loans to individuals for personal use. These loans are typically used for expenses such as home improvements, medical bills, or debt consolidation. Personal loans are different from other types of loans, such as auto loans or mortgages, because they do not require collateral. Instead, lenders …Examples: Debt consolidation loans, Home improvement loans, Medical expense loans, Wedding loans, Vacation loans, Moving loans,
- 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 solutions …Examples: Church loan programs, Religious organization financing, Faith-based lending, Church capital campaigns, Religious
- 6159-99 - Misc Business Credit InstitutionsMisc Business Credit Institutions are companies that provide credit and financing services to businesses that are not covered by traditional banks. These institutions offer a range of financial products and services to help businesses grow and expand. They specialize in providing credit to small and medium-sized businesses that may not have access to traditional bank loans. Misc …Examples: Factoring companies, Equipment leasing companies, Merchant cash advance providers, Invoice financing companies, Trade
- 6162-01 - Real Estate LoansReal Estate Loans is a subdivision of the Mortgage Bankers and Loan Correspondents industry, which involves providing loans for real estate purchases and refinancing. Real Estate Loans are typically secured by the property being purchased or refinanced, and the loan amount is based on the value of the property. This industry includes a range of financial institutions, such as banks, …Examples: Residential mortgages, Commercial mortgages, Home equity loans, Construction loans, Bridge loans, Refinance loans, Land
- 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 be used to make …Examples: Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Gold, Silver, Copper, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Coffee, Sugar, Cotton, Livestock, Energy, Metals,
- 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, and active management. They also …Examples: Investment Banks
- 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 firms work with individuals, corporations, …Examples: Banks offering tax-advantaged savings accounts
- 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 requires a deep understanding of …Examples: Investment banks
- 6371-01 - Individual Retirement AccountsIndividual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are a type of retirement savings account that individuals can open and contribute to on their own. These accounts are designed to help individuals save for retirement and offer tax advantages that can help them maximize their savings. IRAs can be opened at banks, brokerage firms, and other financial institutions, and can be invested in a range of …Examples: Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, Self-directed IRA, Inherited IRA, Spousal IRA, Backdoor Roth IRA, IRA
- 6399-05 - Federal Deposit InsuranceThe Federal Deposit Insurance industry provides insurance to depositors in case of bank failures. This industry is responsible for protecting the deposits of individuals and businesses in the United States. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is the primary regulatory agency for this industry. The FDIC is responsible for ensuring that banks and other financial …Examples: Bank regulation, Bank supervision, Bank insurance
- 6411-17 - Loss Prevention ConsultantsLoss Prevention Consultants are professionals who specialize in identifying and mitigating risks that could lead to financial losses for businesses. They work with companies to develop and implement strategies to prevent losses from theft, fraud, accidents, and other potential hazards. Loss Prevention Consultants analyze a company's operations, policies, and procedures to identify areas of …Examples: Banks and financial institutions
- 6512-06 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are facilities that provide a range of services to businesses engaged in international trade. These centers typically offer office space, meeting rooms, and other amenities to companies that are involved in importing and exporting goods and services. In addition to physical space, World Trade Centers often provide a range of support services to help businesses navigate the …Examples: International 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, appraisers, and …Examples: Residential property investors, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Property management companies, House flipping
- 6531-09 - Appraisers-Industrial & CommercialAppraisers-Industrial & Commercial is a specialized industry within the Real Estate Agents and Managers sector that focuses on determining the value of industrial and commercial properties. This industry involves conducting thorough inspections of properties, analyzing market trends, and using various valuation methods to determine the fair market value of a property. Appraisers-Industrial & …Examples: Office buildings, Warehouses, Retail spaces, Industrial parks, Hotels, Hospitals, Apartment complexes, Shopping
- 6531-28 - Manufactured Mobile Homes AppraisersManufactured Mobile Homes Appraisers are professionals who specialize in determining the value of mobile homes. They assess the condition of the home, its location, and other factors to determine its worth. These appraisers work with individuals, banks, and other financial institutions to provide accurate valuations of mobile homes. …Examples: Mobile home park management, Real estate appraisal services, Property management, Mortgage lending, Insurance companies
- 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: Investment banks
- 7033-01 - CampgroundsCampgrounds are outdoor recreational facilities that provide campsites for individuals or groups to set up tents, park RVs, or rent cabins or other lodging options. These facilities are typically located in natural settings such as forests, mountains, or near bodies of water. Campgrounds offer a range of amenities such as fire pits, picnic tables, showers, restrooms, and sometimes even swimming …Examples: National Parks, State Parks, Private Campgrounds, KOA (Kampgrounds of America), Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
- 7221-22 - Photographers-StockPhotographers-Stock is a subdivision of the SIC Code 7221, which refers to companies that specialize in providing stock photography services. These companies typically have a large collection of photographs that are available for licensing to individuals and businesses for various purposes, such as advertising, marketing, and editorial use. Photographers-Stock companies may also offer custom …Examples: Image banks
- 7299-57 - SurrogacySurrogacy is a type of assisted reproductive technology that involves a woman carrying a pregnancy for another individual or couple. This industry provides a range of services to intended parents, including finding and screening potential surrogates, managing the legal and medical aspects of the surrogacy process, and providing support throughout the pregnancy and birth. …Examples: Gestational surrogacy, Traditional surrogacy, Altruistic surrogacy, Commercial surrogacy, International surrogacy,
- 7311-10 - Advertising-Time & Temp AnnouncementsCompanies in the Advertising-Time & Temp Announcements industry specialize in providing time and temperature displays for businesses and organizations. These displays are typically located outside of buildings and are used to inform the public of the current time and temperature. The industry also includes companies that provide advertising services on these displays, such as displaying …Examples: Time and temperature displays for banks
- 7322-02 - Collection SystemsCollection Systems is an industry that specializes in the recovery of delinquent debts and the management of accounts receivable. Companies in this industry provide a range of services to clients, including debt collection, skip tracing, credit reporting, and legal support. Collection Systems companies work with a variety of clients, including banks, credit card companies, healthcare …Examples: Debt collection agencies, Accounts receivable management companies, Collection law firms, Credit reporting agencies,
- 7323-01 - Credit Reporting AgenciesCredit Reporting Agencies are companies that collect and maintain credit information on individuals and businesses. They gather data from various sources such as banks, credit card companies, and other lenders to create credit reports that are used by lenders, employers, and other entities to make decisions about creditworthiness and financial stability. These agencies play a crucial role …Examples: Credit scores, Credit reports, Credit monitoring, Identity theft protection, Fraud detection, Loan underwriting,
- 7323-03 - Credit InvestigatorsCredit Investigators are professionals who specialize in investigating and analyzing credit reports and financial histories of individuals and businesses. They work for credit reporting agencies, financial institutions, and other organizations that require credit information to make informed decisions. Credit Investigators are responsible for gathering and verifying data from various sources, …Examples: Banks and financial institutions
- 7331-02 - Mail Sorting ServiceMail sorting service is a business activity that involves the sorting and distribution of mail items to their intended recipients. This industry is responsible for processing large volumes of mail, including letters, packages, and other types of mail items. Mail sorting services are typically used by businesses, government agencies, and other organizations that need to send out large quantities …Examples: Banks and financial institutions
- 7359-31 - Generators-Electric-RentingGenerators-Electric-Renting is an industry that involves the rental of electric generators to businesses and individuals who require temporary or emergency power supply. This industry is a subset of the Equipment Rental and Leasing industry and is classified under SIC Code 7359. Companies in this industry provide a range of generator sizes and types to meet the specific needs of their clients. …Examples: Event planners, Construction companies, Movie production companies, Hospitals, Data centers, Disaster relief
- 7359-64 - Safes & Vaults-RentalCompanies in the Safes & Vaults-Rental industry provide rental services for safes and vaults to individuals and businesses. These safes and vaults are used to store valuable items such as cash, jewelry, important documents, and other high-value items. The industry is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of security and risk management. Safes & Vaults-Rental companies offer a range …Examples: Banks
- 7374-11 - Tabulating ServiceTabulating Service is a subdivision of the Computer Processing and Data Preparation and Processing Services industry, classified under SIC Code 7374. This industry involves the processing and tabulation of data using specialized tools and software. Companies in this industry provide data processing services to businesses and organizations that require accurate and efficient data management. …Examples: Credit card transaction processing for banks
- 7381-03 - Armored Car ServiceArmored Car Service is a specialized industry that provides secure transportation of valuable items such as cash, jewelry, and precious metals. This industry involves the use of armored vehicles and highly trained personnel to ensure the safety and security of the transported items. Armored Car Service companies are often contracted by banks, retailers, and other businesses that deal with …Examples: Bank deposits and withdrawals
- 7382-08 - Bank Protective EquipmentCompanies in the Bank Protective Equipment industry provide security systems and equipment specifically designed for banks and financial institutions. These systems and equipment are used to protect the assets of the bank, including cash, documents, and other valuables. The industry involves the design, installation, and maintenance of security systems, as well as the …Examples: Bank vaults, Bank security cameras, Bank security consultants, Bank security software
- 8049-71 - Infertility TreatmentThe Infertility Treatment industry provides medical services to individuals and couples who are experiencing difficulty conceiving a child. This industry includes a range of treatments and procedures that aim to increase the chances of conception, including fertility drugs, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and surrogacy. Infertility treatment may also involve diagnostic …Examples: Sperm banks
- 8071-01 - Laboratories-MedicalLaboratories-Medical is an industry that involves the analysis of biological specimens to diagnose and monitor diseases. These laboratories are responsible for conducting tests on various samples such as blood, urine, tissue, and other bodily fluids. The results of these tests are used by healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about patient care. Laboratories-Medical play a crucial …Examples: Blood banks
- 8099-53 - Plasma CollectorsPlasma collectors are companies that specialize in the collection and processing of human blood plasma. Plasma is the liquid portion of blood that remains after red and white blood cells and platelets are removed. It is a vital component in the production of many life-saving medications, including immunoglobulins, clotting factors, and albumin. Plasma collectors work to ensure a safe and reliable …Examples: Blood banks that collect and process whole blood and plasma for transfusion
- 8099-71 - Bone Marrow RegistryThe Bone Marrow Registry industry is a specialized sector within the broader Health and Allied Services industry. It involves the collection, storage, and distribution of bone marrow and stem cells for use in medical treatments. The primary focus of this industry is to facilitate bone marrow transplants for patients suffering from various blood disorders, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and sickle …Examples: Cord blood banks
- 8299-51 - Bar Review CoursesBar review courses are educational services that prepare law school graduates to take the bar exam. These courses provide a comprehensive review of the legal concepts and principles that are tested on the bar exam. Bar review courses are typically offered by private companies and are designed to supplement the legal education that law school graduates have already received. The courses are taught …Examples: BarBri, Kaplan, Themis, AdaptiBar, BarMax, Quimbee, JD Advising, Celebration Bar Review, Pieper Bar Review, AmeriBar
- 8322-14 - MissionsThe Missions industry, classified under SIC Code 8322, involves providing social services to individuals and families in need. This industry is focused on helping people overcome personal and social challenges, such as poverty, homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues. Missions organizations typically operate as non-profit entities and rely on donations and grants to fund their programs …Examples: Food banks
- 8322-18 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for those who are disadvantaged, vulnerable, or facing difficult circumstances. The services provided by these organizations can range from basic needs such as food and shelter to more complex needs such as …Examples: Food banks
- 8322-19 - Social SettlementsSocial Settlements is an industry that provides a range of social services to individuals and families in need. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for those who are struggling with poverty, homelessness, addiction, and other challenges. Social Settlements typically offer a variety of programs and resources that are tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients. …Examples: Food banks and pantries
- 8322-29 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is an industry that provides support and assistance to individuals and families in need. This industry focuses on improving the quality of life for people in the community by offering a range of services that address social, economic, and health-related issues. Community Services organizations work closely with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other community …Examples: Food banks
- 8322-44 - Social Services Info & Referral ProgramsSocial Services Info & Referral Programs is an industry that provides information and assistance to individuals and families in need of social services. These programs act as a bridge between those in need and the social services available to them. The industry involves a range of services, including counseling, crisis intervention, and case management. Social Services Info & Referral Programs …Examples: Food banks
- 8322-68 - Soup KitchensSoup kitchens are non-profit organizations that provide free meals to individuals and families in need. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations from individuals, businesses, and government agencies to operate. Soup kitchens are often located in urban areas and serve as a vital resource for those experiencing homelessness, poverty, or food insecurity. In addition …Examples: Food banks
- 8322-72 - Settlement HousesSettlement Houses are non-profit organizations that provide a range of social services to individuals and families in urban areas. These organizations were first established in the late 19th century as a response to the growing needs of immigrants and low-income families in urban areas. Settlement Houses aim to improve the quality of life for individuals and families by providing a variety of …Examples: Food banks and pantries
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