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NAICS 522110 Commercial banking |
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| Indus- try Detail |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title (and link to definition) |
Estab- lish- ments |
Revenue
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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52 | Finance & insurance | 395,203 | 2,197,771,283 | 264,551,401 | 5,835,214 | |
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522 | Credit intermediation & related activities | 166,882 | 808,810,933 | 98,723,241 | 2,744,910 | |
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5221 | Depository credit intermediation | 102,916 | 533,133,659 | 70,229,791 | 2,017,704 | |
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52211 | Commercial banking | 70,860 | 421,759,126 | 57,247,077 | 1,575,399 | |
| 522110 | Commercial banking | 70,860 | 421,759,126 | 57,247,077 | 1,575,399 | ||
| 5221101 | National commercial banks (banking) | 36,683 | 203,570,310 | 30,764,597 | 896,952 | ||
| 5221102 | State commercial banks (banking) | 33,672 | 159,452,168 | 23,200,208 | 648,969 | ||
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
522110: Commercial Banking
.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in accepting
demand and other deposits and making commercial, industrial, and
consumer loans. Commercial banks and branches of foreign banks are
included in this industry.
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Comparative Statistics for 4-digit SICs: 1997 and 1992
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D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Revenue
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
522110

Commercial banking
70,860
421,759,126
1,575,399
57,247,077
97% of
6021
36,683
203,570,310
896,952
30,764,597
91% of
6022
33,672
159,452,168
648,969
23,200,208
92% of
6081
358
58,474,805
28,619
3,201,915
D
6099
147
261,843
859
80,357
D=Withheld to avoid disclosure
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Revenue
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
6021
National commercial banks
1997
36,745
210,600,079
31,113,556
911,542
1992 31,360
185,985,724
23,188,947
852,039
% chg 17.2
13.2
34.2
7.0
6022
State commercial banks
1997
33,970
175,517,736
24,261,246
679,607
1992 31,401
132,091,026
18,017,553
654,016
% chg 8.2
32.9
34.7
3.9
6081
Branches and agencies of foreign
banks
1997
489
63,550,904
3,441,304
31,722
1992 561
58,525,186
2,096,118
31,060
% chg -12.8
8.6
64.2
2.1
6099
Functions related to depository banking,
n.e.c.
1997
6,084
D
D
(25k-49999)
1992 4,426
4,911,894
803,435
32,211
% chg 37.5
N
N
N
Geographic Distribution -- Commercial banking: 1997
Data for the Finance & insurance sector are published for the U.S., states and metropolitan areas
Other
Indus-
tries
State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Revenue
($1,000)Revenue
% of
U.S.Annual
payroll
($1,000)Paid
employees

United States
70,860
421,759,126
100.00
57,247,077
1,575,399

New York
3,877
109,418,992
25.94
11,222,144
155,519

California
5,740
36,583,077
8.67
6,083,816
162,522

Illinois
3,053
24,861,140
5.89
3,258,640
85,223

Florida
4,005
19,728,258
4.68
2,586,814
84,356

Texas
3,711
18,197,290
4.31
2,910,579
93,329

Pennsylvania
3,758
17,945,191
4.25
2,459,535
79,678

Ohio
3,355
14,125,063
3.35
2,192,011
70,187

North Carolina
2,458
12,828,445
3.04
1,907,511
53,223

Massachusetts
1,266
11,616,722
2.75
1,654,980
33,971

Michigan
2,793
11,203,591
2.66
1,942,662
65,214

Georgia
2,066
10,076,842
2.39
1,380,633
44,512

Delaware
224
8,847,134
2.10
915,013
17,107

New Jersey
1,970
7,743,167
1.84
1,210,219
36,180

Tennessee
1,893
7,316,762
1.73
970,887
31,871

Virginia
2,101
7,093,155
1.68
1,248,593
44,001

Indiana
2,034
6,966,038
1.65
883,345
32,070

Missouri
1,720
6,806,464
1.61
1,074,238
36,270

Minnesota
1,352
6,276,351
1.49
978,169
29,548

Alabama
1,192
6,119,208
1.45
893,711
31,744

Wisconsin
1,405
6,076,138
1.44
917,761
30,840

Kentucky
1,380
5,934,409
1.41
620,960
21,974

Washington
1,351
5,504,133
1.31
738,460
21,382

Arizona
1,164
4,709,344
1.12
674,809
23,141

Louisiana
1,344
4,343,869
1.03
723,265
23,988

Maryland
1,351
3,912,781
0.93
764,056
22,406

Iowa
1,110
3,797,579
0.90
524,288
18,062

Colorado
835
3,412,153
0.81
549,187
17,851

Oklahoma
901
3,305,517
0.78
528,981
18,514

Oregon
938
3,178,682
0.75
533,080
18,207

Kansas
1,040
3,123,136
0.74
501,486
17,031

Mississippi
1,047
2,701,548
0.64
413,611
15,101

Arkansas
963
2,571,118
0.61
376,198
14,417

South Carolina
1,018
2,523,545
0.60
369,288
13,621

Connecticut
672
2,497,687
0.59
343,552
9,914

Rhode Island
223
1,987,534
0.47
180,295
6,109

Nevada
450
1,967,870
0.47
281,895
10,939

West Virginia
562
1,923,435
0.46
237,570
10,560

Utah
522
1,757,929
0.42
291,703
9,493

Nebraska
726
1,724,330
0.41
301,360
10,975

Hawaii
300
1,691,491
0.40
264,080
8,157

New Mexico
489
1,206,293
0.29
203,510
7,866

Idaho
361
1,106,581
0.26
159,232
5,337

South Dakota
349
1,076,897
0.26
151,547
5,229

New Hampshire
308
954,078
0.23
108,301
3,977

North Dakota
297
918,546
0.22
138,545
4,888

Maine
304
760,873
0.18
91,826
3,321

Montana
215
740,674
0.18
133,712
4,752

Vermont
207
730,332
0.17
82,969
2,912

District of Columbia
193
695,082
0.16
118,797
2,798

Wyoming
129
598,333
0.14
66,712
2,462

Alaska
138
574,319
0.14
82,541
2,650
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FI-52201
Commercial banking, savings institutions, and other depository credit intermediation, except credit unions FI-52202
Other banks and depository institutions, except credit unions FI-52250
Commercial banking, savings institutions, and other depository credit intermediation, except credit unions
(consolidated)
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