NOGA 99 Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
Activity from the Swiss General Classification of Economic Activities (NOGA 2025), published by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). The full dataset (NACE 2.1 + ISIC 4 cross-walks) is included in Classifications (399 CHF).
99Multilingual description
NOGA 2025 provides the official designation in the four languages used by the Swiss federal authorities, alongside their European equivalents.
| Language | Designation |
|---|---|
| Français (fr) | Activités des organisations et organismes extraterritoriaux |
| Deutsch (de) | Exterritoriale Organisationen und Körperschaften |
| Italiano (it) | Attività di organizzazioni ed organismi extraterritoriali |
| English (en) | Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies |
NOGA hierarchy
The NOGA code 99 sits within the following hierarchy (from broadest to most specific).
Direct sub-levels
This code breaks down into 1 more specific sub-level.
| Level | Code | Designation |
|---|---|---|
| group | 99.0 | Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies |
Official cross-walks
Equivalence of NOGA code 99 in the European (NACE) and international (ISIC) standards, from the official FSO and Eurostat tables.
| Standard | Code | Designation | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| NACE Rev 2.1 | 99 | 99 Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies | exact |
| NACE Rev 2.0 | 99 | Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies | exact |
| ISIC Rev 4 | 99 | Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies | exact |
| NOGA 2008 | 99 | Activités des organisations et organismes extraterritoriaux | exact |
Type exact = strict 1:1 equivalence. partial = partial overlap. multi = one source code maps to several target codes.
Neighbouring codes
NOGA codes close to 99, within the same parent group or at the same hierarchical level.
| Code | Level | Designation |
|---|---|---|
| 98 | division | Undifferentiated goods- and service-producing activities of private households for own use |
| 97 | division | Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel |
| 96 | division | Personal service activities |
| 95 | division | Repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, and motor vehicles and motorcycles |
| 94 | division | Activities of membership organisations |
| 93 | division | Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities |
| 92 | division | Gambling and betting activities |
| 91 | division | Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities |
Activity examples
Company profiles typically classified under NOGA code 99.
A company whose main activity falls under "Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies" is classified under NOGA code 99.
This category covers service companies, firms, agencies and sole traders whose main offering matches this activity: consulting firms, professional practices and independent providers.
The code is assigned on the principle of the main economic activity: if an entity has several activities, the one generating the most value added determines the classification.
How this code is used
NOGA code 99 is used by the Swiss federal authorities to classify companies by their main economic activity, notably:
- Federal Statistical Office (FSO): business and establishment register (BER), censuses and structural statistics.
- OASI compensation funds: classification of the employer's activity at registration.
- Federal Tax Administration (FTA): VAT profiling, net tax debt rates and sector statistics.
- Commercial register: "activities" field when registering a new legal entity.
- SUVA and accident-insurance funds: pricing of accident-insurance contributions by risk class.
- SECO and labour-market statistics: sector analyses and targeted support measures.
Official source
This page reproduces information from the NOGA 2025 standard published by the Federal Statistical Office. For the official version:
bfs.admin.ch — NOGA — General Classification of Economic Activities
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