SIC code for a web/mobile app?

SIC code for a web/mobile app?

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MitchT

Original Poster:

16,230 posts

216 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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If you launch an app and set up a limited company to administer the business side of the venture, what would the SIC code be? Can't find anything for apps on .gov. Looking at similar companies on Companies House they all seem to be "82990 - Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified". Any ideas?

akirk

5,618 posts

121 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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does the SIc code actually matter to you / make any difference?

find a generic code

MitchT

Original Poster:

16,230 posts

216 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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It matters in so much as we have to provide one!

deggles

646 posts

209 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Take your pick: http://resources.companieshouse.gov.uk/sic/biggrin


Maybe 62090, Other information technology service activities?

As above I don't think anyone actually cares too much, unless you were to pick something deliberately misleading.

akirk

5,618 posts

121 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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MitchT said:
It matters in so much as we have to provide one!
smile sure but the specific code is surely unimportant to you I have no memory of the specific codes we chose for any of my companies and have never needed to know or use them - I assume that the government uses them for stats, but don’t really know what purpose they serve otherwise

Nice list above, just pick one!

CzechItOut

2,154 posts

198 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I'd choose the most appropriate from:

How about:

62011 - Ready-made interactive leisure and entertainment software development
62012 - Business and domestic software development
58210 - Publishing of computer games
58290 - Other software publishing

akirk

5,618 posts

121 months

Wednesday 26th June
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you might find that the OP has selected a code in the last 6 years wink

as my post above - there is no specific purpose to the business in the code you choose - you might find there is some impact in terms of credit rating etc. if companies have different risk profiles for different SIC groupings - otherwise it is purely a mechanism for government to track sectors in growth / decline / etc. There are generic codes which can be used, or pick a 'closest to' code - there is no consequence for getting the 'wrong' code...