RBI/2016-17/176
DBR.AML.BC. No. 18/14.01.001/2016-17
December 8, 2016
All Regulated Entities (REs)
Dear Sir/Madam,
Amendment
to Master Direction (MD) on KYC
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 35A of the Banking
Regulation Act, 1949 and section 35A read with section 56 of that Act, Rule
9 (14) of the Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records)
Rules, 2005 and all other laws enabling the Reserve Bank in this behalf,
the Reserve Bank makes the following amendments, with immediate effect, in
the Reserve Bank of India (Know Your Customer (KYC))
Directions, 2016 (Master Direction No.DBR.AML.No.81/ 14.01.001/2015-16
dated February 25, 2016) (hereinafter referred to as the Principal
Directions), namely, :
i. Explanation to Section 3(a)(ii)d pertaining to ‘definition of
beneficial owner in case of trust’ which reads as
“Explanation: Term ‘body of individuals’ includes societies” has been deleted.
ii. Section 3(a)(v) is amended to read as follows:
v. “Non-profit organisation” (NPO) means any entity or organisation that
is registered as a trust or a society under the Societies Registration Act,
1860 or any similar State legislation or a company registered under Section
8 of the Companies Act, 2013.
iii. Section 12(b) is amended to read as under:
“12. (b) Risk categorisation shall be undertaken based on parameters
such as customer’s identity, social/financial status, nature of business
activity, information about the clients’ business and their location etc.
While considering customer’s identity, the ability to confirm identity
documents through online or other services offered by issuing authorities
may also be factored in.
iv. Section 15(d) is amended to read as follows:
15(d) A customer shall not be required to furnish separate proof of
current address, if it is different from the address recorded in the OVD.
In such cases, the RE shall merely obtain a declaration from the customer
indicating the address to which all correspondence will be made by the RE.
v. An additional proviso is added to Section 17 as under:
Provided further that a RE may provide an option for One Time Pin (OTP)
based e-KYC process for on-boarding of customers.
Accounts opened in terms of this proviso i.e., using OTP based e-KYC,
are subject to the following conditions:
i.
There must be a specific consent from the customer
for authentication through OTP
ii.
the aggregate balance of all the deposit accounts
of the customer shall not exceed rupees one lakh.
iii.
the aggregate of all credits in a financial year,
in all the deposit taken together, shall not exceed rupees two lakh.
iv.
As regards borrowal accounts, only term loans shall
be sanctioned. The aggregate amount of term loans sanctioned shall not
exceed rupees sixty thousand in a year.
v.
Accounts, both deposit and borrowal, opened using
OTP based e-KYC shall not be allowed for more than one year within which
Customer Due Diligence (CDD) procedure as provided in section 16 or as per
the first proviso of Section 17 of the Principal Direction is to be
completed. If the CDD procedure is not completed within a year, in respect
of deposit accounts, the same shall be closed immediately. In respect of
borrowal accounts no further debits shall be allowed.
vi.
A declaration shall be obtained from the customer
to the effect that no other account has been opened nor will be opened
using OTP based KYC either with the same RE or with any other RE. Further,
while uploading KYC information to CKYCR, REs shall clearly indicate that
such accounts are opened using OTP based e-KYC and other REs shall not open
accounts based on the KYC information of accounts opened with OTP based
e-KYC procedure.
vii.
REs shall have strict monitoring procedures
including systems to generate alerts in case of any
non-compliance/violation, to ensure compliance with the above mentioned
conditions.
vi. Section 18 is amended to read as follows:
18. REs shall print/download directly, the prospective customer’s
e-Aadhaar letter from the UIDAI portal if such a customer knows only
his/her Aadhaar number or if the customer has only a copy of Aadhaar
downloaded from a place/source elsewhere, provided the prospective customer
is physically present in the branch/ office of the RE.
vii. Section 28 is amended to add the following:
(f) IEC (Importer Exporter Code) issued to the proprietary concern by
the office of DGFT / Licence/certificate of practice issued in the name of
the proprietary concern by any professional body incorporated under a
statute
viii. An explanation is added to Section 33 to read as follows:
“Explanation: Term ‘body of individuals’ includes societies”
ix. Section 33A is added to read as follows:
33A: For opening accounts of juridical persons not specifically covered
in the earlier part, such as Government or its Departments, societies,
universities and local bodies like village panchayats, a certified copy of
the following documents shall be obtained:
i.
Document showing name of the person authorised to
act on behalf of the entity;
ii.
Officially valid documents for proof of identity
and address in respect of the person holding a power of attorney to
transact on its behalf and
iii.
Such documents as may be required by the RE to
establish the legal existence of such an entity/juridical person.
x. A clause (f) is added to existing Section 38 to read as follows:
(f) e-KYC process using OTP based authentication, for the purpose of
periodic updation is allowed, provided, while onboarding, the customer was
subjected to KYC process as specified in Section 16 or Section 17.
xi. In Section 51, hyper links to ‘ISIL (Da’esh) & Al-Qaida
Sanctions List’ and ‘The 1988 Sanctions Lists’ have been updated.
xii. In Section 57 the steps to be taken by REs detailed at Sr. No. (i)
to (v) are being substituted with the following:
i.
Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) shall invariably
upload the KYC data pertaining to all new individual accounts opened on or
after January 1, 2017 with CERSAI in terms of the provisions of the
Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005. SCBs
are, however, allowed time upto February 1, 2017 for uploading date in
respect of accounts opened during January 2017.
ii.
REs other than SCBs shall upload the KYC data
pertaining to all new individual accounts opened on or after from April 1,
2017 with CERSAI in terms of the provisions of the Prevention of Money
Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005.
iii.
Operational Guidelines (version 1.1) for uploading the KYC data have
been released by CERSAI. Further, ‘Test Environment’ has also been made
available by CERSAI for the use of REs.
xiii. The opening statement of existing Section 58 is amended to read as
follows:
Under FATCA and CRS, REs shall adhere to the provisions of Income Tax
Rules 114F, 114G and 114H and determine whether they are a
Reporting Financial Institution as defined in Income Tax Rule 114F and if
so, shall take following steps for complying with the reporting
requirements:
xiv. The clause(f) of existing Section 58 is added which is as follows:
(f) Ensure compliance with updated instructions/ rules/ guidance notes/
Press releases/ issued on the subject by Central Board of Direct Taxes
(CBDT) from time to time and available on the web site http://www.incometaxindia.gov.in/Pages/default.aspx.
REs may take note of the following:
a. updated Guidance Note on FATCA and CRS
b. a press release on ‘Closure of Financial Accounts’
under Rule 114H (8).
xv. The circular DBOD.No.IBS.1816/23.67.001/98-99 dated February 4, 1999
has been repealed and has been added to Appendix of the MD at Serial No.
253.
(Lily Vadera)
Chief General Manager
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