Retail Sale Of Other Second Hand Goods In Stores Not Incl Antiques

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Details for Retail Sale Of Other Second Hand Goods In Stores Not Incl Antiques

Companies selecting 47799 are generally saying that their commercial activity falls within retail sale of other second-hand goods in stores (not incl. antiques). In plain English, it is likely to include retailers, ecommerce traders, catalogue sellers, online shops, marketplace merchants and consumer goods businesses, with day-to-day activity often involving product sourcing, merchandising, customer orders, fulfilment, returns and direct-to-consumer trading. As of June 2026, 47799 ranks 252nd out of 731 five-digit SIC codes, with 4,366 UK companies registered under it, making it a mid-tier classification used by a focused group of companies.

Where this is only part of a wider business model, the ability to file up to four SIC codes lets UK companies describe several genuine activities rather than forcing everything into one broad category. The short official label is deliberately compact, so the real-world businesses behind it may describe themselves using broader phrases such as retail sale of other second-hand goods in stores (not incl. antiques) services, specialist retail sale of other second-hand goods in stores (not incl. antiques) providers, operators in related supply chains, or companies supporting customers who need this form of commercial activity.

Taken together with location, age, filing history and other SIC selections, this code can help build a more rounded view of the market in which the company appears to operate. In practical terms, the code helps separate this kind of work from neighbouring sectors that may look similar in search results but involve different trading models, assets, customers or regulatory expectations. It is also useful for analysts, lenders, marketers and public bodies because it gives a consistent way to group companies by declared activity, even though the description is not a licence, approval or guarantee of what a company actually does day to day.

A company using this code might be newly incorporated, dormant, small and owner-managed, or part of a larger group, so the SIC entry should normally be read alongside accounts, confirmation statements, websites and other commercial signals. Although the wording of modern SIC codes is contemporary, the UK has used Standard Industrial Classification since the 1940s; the Companies House register moved from 4-digit SIC 2003 to the present 5-digit SIC 2007 framework during 2008–2009, aligned to European NACE Rev. 2.

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Company Formations - SIC 47799 (Retail sale of other second-hand goods in stores (not incl. antiques)) - Last 24 Months

Month Companies Formed
February 2026 21
January 2026 50
December 2025 43
November 2025 46
October 2025 53
September 2025 62
August 2025 53
July 2025 66
June 2025 38
May 2025 54
April 2025 78
March 2025 50
February 2025 60
January 2025 64
December 2024 47
November 2024 52
October 2024 53
September 2024 40
August 2024 46
July 2024 28
June 2024 48
May 2024 45
April 2024 83
March 2024 45

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