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North American Industry Classification (NAICS) 2002

Classification

 
5221 Depository Credit Intermediation US
This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in accepting deposits and lending funds. Deposits are the principal source of funds loaned.
 
52211 Banking CAN
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in accepting deposits and issuing loans. Examples of establishments in this industry are establishments of chartered banks, trust companies and deposit-accepting mortgage companies that are primarily engaged in accepting deposits and issuing loans.
Exclusion(s):
- local credit unions (52213, Local Credit Unions)
- provincial government savings establishments that channel deposits received to the government rather than lending them to customers (52219, Other Depository Credit Intermediation)


and establishments primarily engaged in:
- investment banking (52311, Investment Banking and Securities Dealing)
- buying and selling securities for others on a commission basis (52312, Securities Brokerage)
- underwriting insurance (5241, Insurance Carriers)
 
522111 Personal and Commercial Banking Industry CAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in accepting deposits from, and issuing loans to, persons or small- and medium-sized businesses. Establishments of chartered banks, trust companies and deposit-accepting mortgage companies that are primarily engaged in these activities are included.
Exclusion(s):
- local credit unions (522130, Local Credit Unions)
- provincial government savings establishments that channel deposits to the government rather than lending them to customers (522190, Other Depository Credit Intermediation)
Example Activities
 
522112 Corporate and Institutional Banking Industry CAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in issuing loans to large businesses, governments or other large institutional clients, using funds primarily obtained from related personal and commercial banking establishments. Corporate and institutional banking establishments provide deposit and other services to their clients. Establishments of chartered banks that are primarily engaged in issuing loans to the above-mentioned clients are included.
Exclusion(s): Establishments primarily engaged in:
- investment banking (523110, Investment Banking and Securities Dealing)
Example Activities
 
52213 Local Credit Unions US
This industry comprises establishments of local credit unions and caisses populaires primarily engaged in accepting deposits from, and issuing loans to, members. Local credit unions raise funds from members through the sale of shares and the acceptance of deposits.
 
522130 Local Credit Unions US
This Canadian industry comprises establishments of local credit unions and caisses populaires primarily engaged in accepting deposits from, and issuing loans to, members. Local credit unions raise funds from members through the sale of shares and the acceptance of deposits.
Example Activities
 
52219 Other Depository Credit Intermediation US
This industry comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry, primarily engaged in accepting deposits and making loans. Provincial government savings establishments that channel deposits to the government rather than lending them to customers are also included.
 
522190 Other Depository Credit Intermediation US
This Canadian industry comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry, primarily engaged in accepting deposits and making loans. Provincial government savings establishments that channel deposits to the government rather than lending them to customers are also included.
Example Activities


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