Common SSIC Codes Requiring Licenses
Setting up a company in Singapore? You’ve likely encountered SSIC codes. These codes hold significant weight, shaping your regulatory path in various industries.
We’ve put together a guide to help you in determining if you’ll need any extra licenses or permits before launching your operations, based on the SSIC code you’ve selected.
What is an SSIC code?
SSIC codes: Referrals to authorities and Licensing requirements
1. Common codes prompting referral to authorities
During the business application stage, certain SSIC codes require the referral authority’s approvals, elongating the application time by about 14 days to 60 days:
Banking & Finance
64120 | (Full banks) |
64130 | (Wholesale banks) |
64140 | (Merchant banks) |
64150 | (Finance companies (with deposit taking functions)) |
64992 | (Representative offices of foreign banks) |
Architectural services
71111 | (Architectural services) |
Commodity trading
66124 | (Commodity (excluding gold) and futures brokers and dealers) |
Education
85211 | (Secondary schools including combined primary and secondary schools) |
85212 | (Junior colleges and centralised pre-university institutes (post-secondary non-tertiary) including combined secondary schools and post-secondary non-tertiary schools) |
85301 | (Polytechnics) |
85302 | (Universities) |
85303 | (Teachers' training institute) |
85304 | (Commercial schools offering higher education programmes) |
85494 | (Academic tutoring services. e.g. tuition centres, private tutoring services) |
Legal services
69101 | Legal Activities (excluding online marketplaces)) |
Real estate
68201 | (Real estate agencies and valuation services) |
68209 | (Real estate activities on a fee or commission basis n.e.c. (excluding online marketplaces)) |
Manufacture of certain food product
10611 | (Rice milling) |
10740 | (Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, vermicelli and other related products) |
Religious entities
94911 | (Churches) |
94912 | (Mosques) |
94913 | (Buddhist/Taoist temples) |
94914 | (Hindu/Sikh temples) |
94919 | (Activities of Religious Organisations n.e.c) |
2. Business sectors requiring licenses
After incorporating your company, specific SSIC codes suggest business activities requiring licenses before operation. In Singapore, certain industries require a single license, while others require multiple permits. Here are some of the ones that may come with licensing obligations.
- Retail or wholesale of liquor
- Import/export businesses
- Food & Beverage
- Hotels
- Employment agency
- Spa
- Manufacturing
- Travel agents
- Education establishments
- Event management
Selecting the Right SSIC Code: A Strategic Approach
Choosing the appropriate SSIC code aligns with your principal business activities, ensuring accurate licensing assessment. Here’s how to streamline your selection process:
- Relate to Primary Activity: Opt for codes reflecting your core business activities to facilitate licensing evaluation.
- Prioritise Revenue Generators: If your business encompasses multiple activities, select SSIC codes corresponding to those generating the most revenue.
- Detailed Description Submission: In cases where existing SSIC codes don’t match your business activity, provide a comprehensive description for assessment via Bizfile.
How to Obtain Business Licenses
To simplify licensing procedures, Singapore offers the GoBusiness Licensing Website, featuring a streamlined application process. Here’s how to navigate it:
- Select Licensing Category: Choose your business type to access the appropriate application pathway.
- Application Process:
- New Food Services Business Owners: Follow a guided journey comprising steps for information provision, application submission, and payment.
- Other Business Owners: Utilise the Self-Service feature for license application, renewal, and payment.
Using an incorporation service as an extension of your team
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