The Singapore Standard Industrial
Classification (SSIC) Code Search Tool

Selecting the right SSIC code for your business is an extremely important step while incorporating in Singapore. Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) Code not only helps define your business but also helps determine whether special licenses or permits are required for it. Our SSIC code search tool will help you explore and select the SSIC code most suitable for your business.
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SSIC Code
63205
SSIC Title
Online marketplaces for real estate services
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SSIC Code
63204
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Online marketplaces for travel services
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63203
SSIC Title
Online marketplaces for education services
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SSIC Code
63202
SSIC Title
Online marketplaces for health services
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SSIC Code
63201
SSIC Title
Online marketplaces for goods (including food)
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SSIC Code
63119
SSIC Title
Data analytics, processing and related activities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
63120
SSIC Title
Internet search engines
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SSIC Code
63111
SSIC Title
Data centres
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SSIC Code
63112
SSIC Title
Hosting services by non-data centres
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SSIC Code
62090
SSIC Title
Other information technology and computer service activities (e.g. disaster recovery services)
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SSIC Code
62023
SSIC Title
Computer facilities management activities
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SSIC Code
62011
SSIC Title
Development of software and applications (except games and cybersecurity)
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SSIC Code
62021
SSIC Title
Information technology consultancy (except cybersecurity)
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SSIC Code
62022
SSIC Title
Information technology cybersecurity consultancy
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SSIC Code
62013
SSIC Title
Development of software for cybersecurity
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SSIC Code
62012
SSIC Title
Development of computer games
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SSIC Code
61099
SSIC Title
Other telecommunications activities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) (e.g. provision of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol services))
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SSIC Code
61092
SSIC Title
Internet access providers, include ISPs
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SSIC Code
61091
SSIC Title
Telecommunications resellers/third party telecommunications providers (including value-added network operators)
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SSIC Code
61013
SSIC Title
Satellite telecommunications network operation
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SSIC Code
61012
SSIC Title
Mobile cellular and other wireless telecommunications network operation
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SSIC Code
61011
SSIC Title
Wired telecommunications network operation (including fixed-line, fibre optics, local/international PSTN and leased circuits)
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SSIC Code
60200
SSIC Title
Television programming and broadcasting (including cable, satellite, terrestrial television, internet and mobile)
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SSIC Code
60100
SSIC Title
Radio programme production and broadcasting
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SSIC Code
59202
SSIC Title
Music publishing and distribution activities
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SSIC Code
59131
SSIC Title
Movie distribution
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SSIC Code
59139
SSIC Title
Movie, video, television and other programme distribution activities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
59201
SSIC Title
Sound recording production
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SSIC Code
59140
SSIC Title
Movie projection activities (including cinemas)
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SSIC Code
59132
SSIC Title
Distribution of television programmes (e.g. dramas, variety shows and documentaries)
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SSIC Code
59120
SSIC Title
Movie, video, television and other programme post-production activities (including remastering)
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SSIC Code
59119
SSIC Title
Movie, video, television and other programme production activities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
59114
SSIC Title
Animation production
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SSIC Code
59113
SSIC Title
Production of dramas, variety shows and documentaries (including production of television programme)
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SSIC Code
59111
SSIC Title
Movie production
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SSIC Code
59112
SSIC Title
Production of advertisements, corporate videos and event videos
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SSIC Code
58202
SSIC Title
Publishing of software/applications (non-games)
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SSIC Code
58201
SSIC Title
Publishing of games software/applications
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SSIC Code
56140
SSIC Title
Stalls selling cooked food and prepared drinks (including stalls at food courts and mobile food hawkers)
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SSIC Code
58132
SSIC Title
Publishing of journals, periodicals and magazines
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SSIC Code
58190
SSIC Title
Other publishing activities (excluding online marketplaces)
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SSIC Code
58131
SSIC Title
Publishing of news
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SSIC Code
58120
SSIC Title
Publishing of directories and mailing lists (including financial databases)
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SSIC Code
58110
SSIC Title
Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications
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SSIC Code
56200
SSIC Title
Food caterers
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SSIC Code
56130
SSIC Title
Pubs
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SSIC Code
56122
SSIC Title
Food courts, coffee shops and canteens (with mainly food and beverage income)
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SSIC Code
56123
SSIC Title
Food kiosks mainly for takeaway and delivery
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SSIC Code
56121
SSIC Title
Fast food outlets
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SSIC Code
56112
SSIC Title
Cafes
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SSIC Code
56111
SSIC Title
Restaurants
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SSIC Code
55900
SSIC Title
Hostels and dormitories for students, workers and other individuals
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SSIC Code
55102
SSIC Title
Chalets
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SSIC Code
55103
SSIC Title
Short term accommodation activities other than hotels and chalets
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SSIC Code
55101
SSIC Title
Hotels
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SSIC Code
53200
SSIC Title
Courier activities other than national post activities
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SSIC Code
53100
SSIC Title
National post activities (e.g. postal services)
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SSIC Code
52242
SSIC Title
Crane services for all industries except construction
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SSIC Code
52291
SSIC Title
Cargo surveying services
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SSIC Code
52252
SSIC Title
Marine surveying services other than classification societies
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SSIC Code
52292
SSIC Title
Freight transport arrangement
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SSIC Code
52251
SSIC Title
Classification societies
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SSIC Code
52243
SSIC Title
Stevedoring services
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SSIC Code
52239
SSIC Title
Supporting services to air transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
52233
SSIC Title
Airport operation services
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SSIC Code
52241
SSIC Title
Container depot services
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SSIC Code
52234
SSIC Title
Airport terminal services (e.g. ground service activities)
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SSIC Code
52232
SSIC Title
Airline agencies (freight)
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SSIC Code
52231
SSIC Title
Representative offices of foreign airlines
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SSIC Code
52229
SSIC Title
Supporting services to water transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
52227
SSIC Title
Ship brokering services
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SSIC Code
52226
SSIC Title
Ship management services
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SSIC Code
52225
SSIC Title
Salvaging of distressed vessels and cargos
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SSIC Code
52224
SSIC Title
Lighterage services
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SSIC Code
52223
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Port operators
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SSIC Code
52222
SSIC Title
Shipping agencies (freight)
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SSIC Code
52221
SSIC Title
Representative offices of foreign shipping lines
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SSIC Code
52219
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Supporting services to land transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
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SSIC Code
52211
SSIC Title
Carpark management and operation services
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SSIC Code
52212
SSIC Title
Motor vehicle towing services
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SSIC Code
52103
SSIC Title
Storage for dangerous goods
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SSIC Code
52109
SSIC Title
Specialised storage not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) (e.g. wine warehousing, document storage and warehousing)
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SSIC Code
52102
SSIC Title
Refrigerated warehousing and storage
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SSIC Code
51005
SSIC Title
Aircraft chartering with operator
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SSIC Code
52101
SSIC Title
General warehousing
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SSIC Code
51004
SSIC Title
Branches of foreign airlines (freight)
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SSIC Code
51003
SSIC Title
Branches of foreign airlines (passenger)
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SSIC Code
51001
SSIC Title
Airlines (passenger)
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SSIC Code
51002
SSIC Title
Airlines (freight)
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SSIC Code
50023
SSIC Title
Branches of foreign shipping lines
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SSIC Code
50013
SSIC Title
Passenger ferry services
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SSIC Code
50022
SSIC Title
Operators and charterers of barges, tugboats and bumboats (freight)
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SSIC Code
50021
SSIC Title
Shipping companies, including chartering of ships and boats with crew (freight)
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SSIC Code
50014
SSIC Title
Chartering of ships and boats with crew (passenger)
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SSIC Code
50012
SSIC Title
Other sight-seeing cruise services (e.g. harbour and river cruises)
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SSIC Code
49300
SSIC Title
Transport via pipelines
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SSIC Code
49233
SSIC Title
Rental and leasing of freight land transport vehicle (e.g. lorries and trucks) with driver
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SSIC Code
50011
SSIC Title
International cruise services
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SSIC Code
49102
SSIC Title
Mass rapid transit systems (including light rail)
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SSIC Code
49231
SSIC Title
Freight transport by road
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Before you choose an SSIC code for your business, you must:

1. Understand how SSIC codes are structured & which code your business needs to select

2. Determine what is your business's primary, secondary & ancillary activity

Structure of the SSIC classification

The first and the most important step is to understand how SSIC codes are structured. The latest SSIC classification broadly comprises 21 economic activity categories called ‘sections’. Each section is distinguished by a single alphabet. Each section is further broken down into one or more ‘divisions’. A division is further divided into ‘groups’, a group into ‘classes’, and each class into ‘sub-classes’. Here is an example of how the SSIC hierarchy looks:

Classification level
Classification Title & Code
SECTION
Manufacturing is one of the sections. The code for which is C
DIVISION
There are multiple divisions under the manufacturing section. ‘Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products’ is one such division, the code for which
is 26.
GROUP
Under the division ‘manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products’ is the group ‘manufacture of electronic components and boards’ holding the corresponding code 261.
CLASS
The group ‘manufacture of electronic components and boards’ can be further split into the class ‘manufacture of semiconductor devices’, which holds the classification code 2611.
SUB-CLASS
Under ‘manufacture of electronic components and boards’, there is the sub-class ‘manufacture of wafer fabrication’, which has the SSIC code 26112.

The way to read an SSIC code is to understand that the first two digits stand for the major business division while each digit that follows further refines the classification of the business activity.

When the digit 0 appears at the end of an SSIC code, it is usually an addition because there is no further classification. So, the SSIC code for ‘manufacture of basic iron and steel’ is 2410 because it is the only class within the group ‘manufacture of basic iron and steel’ with the classification code 241.

When 9 appears at the end of your SSIC code, it indicates residual activities that are not significant enough to warrant their own SSIC code. For business activities with SSIC codes ending in 9, the description of the activity ends with the acronym N.E.C, which means ‘not elsewhere classified’.

The SSIC codes that a business unit needs to select are the Sub-class codes which are most relevant to your businesses primary activity (more on this later). This sub-class codes or SSIC codes as they are commonly known are 5 digit codes and include all the information related to the Section, Division, Group, Class and Sub-class. Now that we understand how the SSIC codes are structured, let’s move on to the next step on how to identify one for your business unit.

Primary, Secondary & Ancillary activities & how to define one for
your business

Economic activity is at the heart of SSIC classifications, and businesses must grasp this to choose the appropriate SSIC code. According to SSIC 2020, "An economic activity occurs when resources such as labour, capital, goods, and services are used in a production process to produce goods and services,". It states that there are 3 kinds of economic activity:

  1. Principal activity - Principal activity refers to the activity that contributes the most to the value added (VA) of the goods and services produced by the economic unit, or the activity with the highest VA among the activities of the unit.
  2. Secondary activity refers to each separate activity undertaken by the economic unit which is not the unit’s principal activity.
  3. Ancillary activity refers to activity undertaken to support the main productive activities of an economic unit by providing goods or services entirely for the use of that unit. Examples of such activities are human resource functions, bookkeeping, purchasing, storage and sales promotion.

To put this into context, if your primary activity is the retail selling of mobile phones, a secondary activity may be mobile phone repair, while ancillary activities could include everything from human resources and accounting to sales and advertising.

Economic
Unit
Principal Activity
SSIC 47411 ‘Retail sale of handphones and peripheral equipment’ (VA = 10)
Secondary Activity
SSIC 95120 ‘Repair of communications equipment (e.g. mobile phones and fax machines)’ (VA = 5)
Ancillary Activity
  • Provision of human resource services to hire workers for the handphone retail shop
  • Repair and maintenance of tools to support the firm’s communication equipment repair business
Source:
Singstat

How to determine the principal activity of your business?

Now that you have understood the definitions, the next step would be to determine your principal activity. As mentioned above, it is determined by identifying which activity provides the most Value Added (VA), and the suggested approach to identify the same is using the top-down method.

The top-down method follows a hierarchical principle to ensure that the classification at the lowest level is consistent with the classification at the highest level. So start by creating a table of hierarchy as shown in the illustration below. Starting from top-level i.e. ‘Section’, start plotting which sections does your business operates in. Then move downwards and identify all possible ‘Divisions’, ‘Groups’, ‘Classes’ & ‘Sub-classes’ that your business deals in.

Once this is done, start by identifying the SSIC ‘Section’ that contributes the highest VA, followed by the ‘Division’ and then the ‘Group’ and so on until the highest VA item within the ‘Sub-class’ is obtained. The code of the sub-class that is obtained, is the SSIC code that is most relevant to your business.

Example of how to determine SSIC code using the Top-Down Method

Refer to the example provided below. Based on the top-down method, the SSIC code of the economic unit in the example given below is SSIC 27201 ‘Manufacture of primary batteries’ as the VA of SSIC 27 ‘Manufacture of electrical equipment’ is the highest.

SECTION
C ‘Manufacturing’
(VA = 10)
L
‘Real Estate Activities’
(VA = 5)
DIVISION
24
‘Manufacture of basic metals’
(VA = 4)
27 ‘Manufacture of electrical equipment’
(VA = 6)
68
‘Real Estate Activities’
(VA = 5)
GROUP
241
‘Manufacture of basic iron and steel’
(VA = 4)
272
‘Manufacture of batteries and accumulators’
(VA = 4)
275
‘Manufacture of domestic appliances’
(VA = 2)
681
‘Real estate activities with own or leased property’
(VA = 5)
CLASS
2410
‘Manufacture of basic metals’
(VA = 4)
2720
‘Manufacture of batteries and accumulators’
(VA = 4)
2750
‘Manufacture of domestic appliances’
(VA = 2)
6810
‘Real estate activities with own or leased property’
(VA = 5)
SUB-CLASS
24101
‘Iron and steel rolling mills’
(VA = 4)
27201
‘Manufacture of primary batteries’
(VA = 4)
27509
‘Manufacture of domestic appliances n.e.c’
(VA = 2)
68101
‘Real estate developers’
(VA = 5)
Note: VA refers to value added
Source:
Singstat

What if you cannot determine the Value Added (VA) for your business activities?

If it is difficult to obtain information on VA of the goods sold or services rendered, the principal activity could be determined by other metrics such as:

  • Gross output that is attributable to the goods or services
  • Value of sales or shipments of those groups of products falling into each category of activity
  • Proportion of employment or wages in the various activities

There are multiple businesses & scenarios that can cause confusion e.g. What if you are the retailer of your own manufactured goods - should your primary activity be manufacturing or retail trade? The SSIC 2020 classification highlights many such cases and provides a clear understanding on how to proceed. There are specific scenarios of economic units not yet in operation, outsourcing, online marketplaces, government activities as well as for repair and maintenance activities.

SSIC 2020 edition Vs SSIC 2015 edition - The difference

The SSIC 2020 is the 14th edition of the SSIC and supersedes the previous editions. It is a significant update over the SSIC 2015 (Version 2018) edition.

Section
SSIC 2020
SSIC 2015 (Version 2018)
Division
(2-Digit)
Group
(3-Digit)
Class
(4-Digit)
Sub-class
(5-Digit)
Division
(2-Digit)
Group
(3-Digit)
Class
(4-Digit)
Sub-class
(5-Digit)
A
3
7
13
32
3
8
14
35
B
2
3
3
5
2
3
3
5
C
23
70
133
355
23
70
135
373
D
1
3
3
8
1
3
3
8
E
3
5
5
6
3
5
5
6
F
3
8
11
41
3
8
11
40
G
2
15
49
168
2
16
52
174
H
5
9
17
53
5
9
17
57
I
2
4
7
12
2
4
7
14
J
6
11
21
46
6
10
20
42
K
3
10
22
58
3
10
23
58
L
1
2
2
10
1
2
2
11
M
7
14
16
53
7
14
16
56
N
6
16
26
47
6
15
25
49
O
1
2
5
11
1
2
5
11
P
1
5
9
25
1
5
8
25
Q
3
6
9
27
3
6
9
29
R
4
5
8
18
4
5
8
20
S
3
7
19
43
3
7
19
43
T
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
U
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
3
V
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
TOTAL
81
204
382
1,023
82
204
386
1,062
A - Agriculture and Fishing
B - Mining and Quarrying
C - Manufacturing
D - Electricity, Gas, Steam & Air-Conditioning Supply
E - Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
F - Construction
G - Wholesale and Retail Trade
H - Transportation and Storage
I - Accommodation and Food Service Activities
J - Information and Communications
K - Financial and Insurance Activities
L - Real Estate Activities
M - Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
N - Administrative and Support Service Activities
O - Public Administration and Defence
P - Education
Q - Health and Social Services
R - Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
S - Other Service Activities
T - Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel
U - Activities of Extra-Territorial Organisations and Bodies
V - Activities not Adequately Defined

Common SSIC Codes by Industry

Technology

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Development of software and applications (except games and cybersecurity)
62011
Development of software for cybersecurity
62013
Development of computer games
62012
Data analytics, processing and related activities N.E.C
63119

Consulting

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Information technology consultancy (except cybersecurity)
62021
Information technology cybersecurity consultancy
62022
Management consultancy services
70201
Public relations, marketing and brand consultancy services
70205

Online Marketplaces

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Online marketplaces for goods (including food)
63201
Online marketplaces for health services
63202
Online marketplaces for education services
63203
Online marketplaces for services N.E.C
63209

Wholesale Trade

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco N.E.C (including dried or canned)
46309
Wholesale of adults’ clothing
46412
Wholesale of industrial, construction, and related machinery and equipment N.E.C
46549
Wholesale of electronic components
46522

Retail Trade

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Retail sale of fruits and vegetables
47211
Retail sale of handphones and peripheral equipment
47411
Retail sale of textiles
47510
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods N.E.C
47729

Food and Beverage Service Activities

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Restaurants
56111
Fast food outlets
56121
Pubs
56130
Food caterers
56200

Real Estate Activities

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Real estate developers
68101
Operating serviced apartments
68102
Real estate agencies and valuation services
68201
Residential (other than town councils), commercial and industrial real estate management
68203

Transportation and StoragE

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Street-hail and ride-hail service providers
49214
Shipping companies, including chartering of ships and boats with crew (freight)
50021
Airlines (passengers)
51001
General warehousing
52101

Financial Services

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Full banks
64120
Merchant banks
64140
Finance companies (with deposit-taking functions)
64150
Credit card services
64922

Other Services

SSIC Title
SSIC Code
Legal activities (excluding online marketplaces)
69101
Accounting and auditing services (excluding online marketplaces)
69201
Architectural services
71111
Advertising activities
73100
Art and graphic design services
74192
Universities
85302
Community hospitals
86102
Social services for persons with disabilities (day activity centres, for example)
88102
Fitness centres and gymnasiums
93111
Night clubs, discotheques, dance clubs and karaoke lounges
93203
Beauty salons and spas (including slimming, skin care and hair care centres)
96022

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Frequently asked questions related to SSIC codes

What is an Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) Code?

An SSIC code is a 5 digit number classifying a company’s business activities that it carries out in Singapore. SSIC code helps businesses to identify licence applications, receive government grants and tax incentives, loans and to identify competitors. The SSIC code serves an administrative function such as to analyse economic activity, tax eligibility, industry support schemes etc. Read more about it on our blog: Guide to SSIC codes in Singapore

How many SSIC codes can a company register?

ACRA allows a company to register a maximum of 2 SSIC codes. The primary code should clearly depict the primary business activity. If you are registering 2 codes, it is advisable that both business activities are coherent.

Can SSIC code be changed once registered?

Yes, SSIC codes can be changed. Companies are constantly evolving and there is a good probability that the primary business activity might change over a period of time. Read more about it on our blog: Guide to SSIC codes in Singapore

How to check company SSIC code?

To check the SSIC code registered by your company or any other organization, you can visit Bizfile and search teh ACRA register for entities and public accountants.

What Is ACRA Singapore?

The acronym ACRA stands for Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority. ACRA is a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore. Being a national business registry of Singapore, one of ACRA's functions is to establish and administer a repository of documents and information relating to business entities and public accountants, and to provide access to the public to such documents and information.

Does my company or business type has any impact on SSIC code?

It should be emphasised that an economic unit’s SSIC code does not depend on the following characteristics:

  • Type of ownership - Foreign, local, private or government owned
  • Type of legal organisation  - Sole proprietorship, partnership, company
  • Type of production - Formal or informal production, market or non-market production, production by factories or households
  • Mode of delivery - Internet or traditional brick-and-mortar. For instance: firms that retail clothes solely through the Internet are classified with firms that retail clothes through brick-and-mortar stores.Firms that provide virtual banking services are classified with brick-and-mortar banks.

Can the incorporation be delayed because of the code I chose?

Be careful to select the most relevant SSIC code as a wrong decision could delay your incorporation process by anywhere from two weeks to two months.