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What is KYC?

KYC is an acronym for “Know your Customer”, a term used for customer identification process. It involves making reasonable efforts to determine true identity and beneficial ownership of accounts, source of funds, the nature of customer’s business, reasonableness of operations in the account in relation to the customer’s business, etc which in turn helps the banks to manage their risks prudently. The objective of the KYC guidelines is to prevent banks being used, intentionally or unintentionally by criminal elements for money laundering. KYC has two components - Identity and Address. While identity remains the same, the address may change and hence the banks are required to periodically update their records.

KYC Documents

(A) PHOTO ID PROOF (ONE OF THESE)

• PAN CARD
• PASSPORT
• VOTER ID CARD
• DRIVING LICENCE

(B) RESIDENCE PROOF (ONE OF THESE)

• ELECTRICITY BILL
• TELEPHONE BILL
• LETTER FROM COMPANY
• BANK STATEMENT PASSBOOK WITH ADDRESS

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