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  1. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) is the national standard for classifying economic activities undertaken by economic units and is used in censuses of population, household and establishment surveys and in administrative databases.

  2. www.bizfile.gov.sg › ngbbizfileinternet › facesSSIC Search - Bizfile

    Use our free search to find the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) code corresponding to your business activity. The code is based on the latest SSIC Version issued by the Department of Statistics.

  3. Industry classification or industry taxonomy is a type of economic taxonomy that classifies companies, organizations and traders into industrial groupings based on similar production processes, similar products, or similar behavior in financial markets.

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    Full Name
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    ANZSIC
    Governments of Australia and New Zealand
    BICS
    Bloomberg Industry Classification ...
    GICS
    Standard & Poor's, MSCI
    HSICS
    Hang Seng Industry Classification System ...
  4. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) is designed for use in the collection of data (e.g. censuses, surveys, administrative records) that requires the classification of economic activities undertaken by economic units.

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  5. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) is the national standard for classifying economic activities undertaken by economic units and is used in censuses of population, household and establishment surveys and in administrative databases.

  6. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC), the national standard for classifying of economic activities undertaken by economic units, is developed by Singapore Department of Statistics. This 14th edition also includes methodological notes. Additional Details. Creators. Singapore. Department of Statistics. Subject.

  7. Classifications of economic activities have been standardised and published as the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) since 1958. The SSIC is used for censuses of population, household and establishment surveys and increasingly, in administrative databases. The SSIC adopts the basic framework and principles of the