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RBI introduces video-based identification process for KYC

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The RBI has amended the KYC norms allowing banks and other lending institutions regulated by it to use Video based Customer Identification Process (V-CIP), a move which will help them onboard customers remotely. The V-CIP, which will be consent-based, will make it easier for banks and other regulated entities to adhere to the RBI’s Know Your Customer (KYC) norms by leveraging the digital technology.

“With a view to leveraging the digital channels for Customer Identification Process (CIP) by Regulated Entities (REs), the Reserve Bank has decided to permit V-CIP as a consent based alternate method of establishing the customer’s identity, for customer onboarding,” the RBI said in a circular.

The RBI further said that the regulated entities will have to ensure that the video recording is stored in a safe and secure manner and bears the date and time stamp.

Also, “REs are encouraged to take assistance of the latest available technology”, including artificial intelligence (AI) and face matching technologies, to ensure the integrity of the process as well as the information furnished by the customer. “However, the responsibility of customer identification shall rest with the RE,” the circular on master directions said.

Last year, the government had notified amendment to the Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005.

The Reserve Bank said it decided to permit video based Customer Identification Process (V-CIP) as a consent based alternate method of establishing the customer’s identity, for customer onboarding with a view to leveraging the digital channels for Customer Identification Process (CIP) by REs.

As per the circular, the reporting entity should capture a clear image of PAN card to be displayed by the customer during the process, except in cases where e-PAN is provided by the customer. The PAN details should be verified from the database of the issuing authority.

“Live location of the customer (Geotagging) shall be captured to ensure that customer is physically present in India,” it said.

Further, the official of the reporting entity should ensure that photograph of the customer in the Aadhaar/PAN details matches with the customer undertaking the V-CIP and the identification details in Aadhaar/PAN should match with the details provided by the customer.

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1 Comment
  1. PixDynamics says

    The video-based KYC verification has recently been introduced to make the KYC process more efficient and accessible and most importantly flexible. In this blog, you well explained the entire process. Great Information shared.

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