Description of Chinese mainland Industrial and Commercial Registration Number
First, domestic enterprises
The standard registration number is 13 digits, for example, 330 1902 105368. These include:
1 and 2 digits represent provinces, which means that Jiangsu is 33.
The 3rd and 4th places represent cities, 00 is the provincial bureau, 0 1 is Hangzhou, and 02 is.
The 5th and 6th digits indicate division, 00 is the municipal bureau, and others are divided according to local administrative divisions.
The first six registration numbers are the same as the national administrative division numbers, that is to say, the first six numbers on the ID card.
The seventh represents the economic nature of the enterprise, among which:
1 indicates that there are state-owned or existing state-owned assets in the registered capital;
2 means private, that is, the registered capital is contributed by a pure natural person or a private limited company;
3 represents individual industrial and commercial households.
The eighth represents the main nature of the enterprise. This figure is not very uniform, and every city is different. Generally speaking, 1 stands for corporate enterprise, and 8 stands for branches and other enterprise types, such as sole proprietorship and partnership.
There are also differences in this figure, but each bureau is different.
The last four digits of 13 are all serial numbers.
Two. full foreign-owned enterprises
The standard registration number is 7 Chinese characters +6 digits+numbers, for example: ZZZZNo. 00 1 123.
Enterprise: enterprise;
Sole proprietorship: sole proprietorship, which can be changed into joint venture (joint venture), joint venture (cooperation) and stock (joint stock system).
Sue: Jiangsu;
Ning: Nanjing (city code), Suzhou is Suzhou, Wuxi is tin;
Total: indicates a legal person enterprise, which can be changed to branch (branch), office (office), etc.
If it is a provincial industrial and commercial bureau, there is no city code, that is, there are only six Chinese characters before the number.