RBI: No freezing a/c for KYC, digital proof can be final

(This story originally appeared in on May 06, 2021)

Mumbai: The RBI on Wednesday relaxed KYC (know-your-customer) norms to enable the process to be completed remotely and prevent banks from freezing accounts in which such data has not been updated.

“In respect of customer accounts where periodic updation of KYC is due and pending as on date, no restrictions on operations shall be imposed till December 31, 2021, for this reason alone, unless warranted under instructions of any regulator/ enforcement agency/ court of law,” the RBI said in a circular. Earlier,

had given similar instructions to its branches after a directive from the finance minister through a tweet.

While the central bank’s directive gives relief to customers of all RBI-regulated entities, a larger reform is the enabling of digital KYC. Currently, banks are completing the KYC process for individuals remotely using video-based customer identification (V-CIP). This process has been extended for businesses including proprietorship firms, authorised signatories and beneficial owners of legal entities.

Earlier, accounts opened using Aadhaar-based e-KYC were treated as ‘limited KYC’ accounts. These will now be treated as fully compliant accounts. Entities looking to complete the KYC process can now use KYC Identifier of Centralised KYC Registry (CKYCR) for V-CIP.

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