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KYC means “Know Your Customer” guidelines. According
to the guidelines issued by RBI, banks insist certain documents
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KYC as an antimoney laundering tool and the main
purpose of KYC is to permit genuine public open accounts with the banks.
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According to KYC guidelines, the bank demands
address proof and identity proof from the public when they open deposit accounts
with the bank.
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For address proof copies of anyone of the
following namely; Driving licence, Voter ID card, AATHAAR card, Passport etc. are
obtained.
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For identity proof, copies of identity cards
issued by the employers, voter ID card, driving licence, AATHAAR card, PAN Card
etc. are obtained by the bankers.
1 comment:
hello sir,
how to apply for KYC..
i am student and preparing for exam (pariksha).
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