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      • How To Do Your KYC: You can find your KYC status by logging in to any of the mutual fund's website and visit the page 'Modify/Update KYC'. To update your KYC, follow the steps by entering your details and uploading documents as required.
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  2. Steps to change KYC for mutual fund investments. You can change your KYC for mutual funds in India offline and online. It can be done through KRA (KYC Registration Agency), the AMC office (Asset Management Company) or the R&T office (registrar and transfer agent).

  3. Sep 10, 2024 · How To Do Your KYC: You can find your KYC status by logging in to any of the mutual fund's website and visit the page 'Modify/Update KYC'. To update your KYC, follow the steps by entering...

  4. If you had undergone KYC process before the introduction of Uniform Centralised KYC by CKYCR, you will need to provide certain ‘additional KYC information' as and when you open a new account with any mutual fund.

    • KYC with Aadhaar Card
    • ‘On Hold’ to ‘Registered’
    • ‘On Hold’ Can Redeem
    • Phone Or Email Verification
    • Nri Investment
    • What’s Your KYC Status?

    Users who had completed their KYC using driving license, voter ID, or passport are currently under ‘registered’ status. This allowed them to buy or sell units from their existing mutual funds but they are not allowed to invest in any other mutual fund. Such investors are requested to redo their KYC now with Aadhaar card – this will allow them to be...

    Investors whose KYC status was ‘on hold’ due to non-linking of Aadhaar and PAN will now be moved to ‘registered’ KYC status. This will allow these investors to continue buying or selling units in the mutual funds where they have already invested. Earlier, they were not allowed to invest in or redeem from even their existing mutual fund investments....

    If your KYC is ‘on hold’ because you are not able to verify KYC using your mobile number and email ID, you will now be allowed to redeem your existing investments. Earlier, investors with an ‘on hold’ KYC status were not allowed to redeem their investments. The existing clients, as on March 31, 2024, will be allowed to exit (sale/redemption) from e...

    Some investors were facing problems due to non-verification of mobile number or email address. Investors were required to verify both email address and phone number for KYC. Now, either one of these can be used for verification. Both will not be mandatory. If either email/mobile is verified then KYC will move to either ‘Registered’ or ‘Validated’ d...

    Non-Resident Indian (NRI) investors will now be allowed to invest in any fund house even if they don’t have an Aadhaar card. Many NRI investors do not have Aadhaar cards since Aadhaar is not mandatory for them. In the absence of Aadhaar card, KYC status of such investors was considered as ‘registered’ and not ‘validated’. Non-resident investors wil...

    Many investors might not be aware of their exact KYC status. According to a Moneycontrol report, registrar and transfer agents (RTAs) will soon send emails to investors updating them about their KYC status and will also inform them about the steps to get their KYC validated. Note:all changes mentioned above (other than the revised rules for NRIs) w...

  5. Investors should be advised to complete the KYC online by submitting Aadhaar as OVD proof, giving valid email id and mobile so that they can invest with any SRI or mutual funds in future. In case it is not an Aadhaar based KYC, investor will have to submit the KYC documents every time they approach a new Mutual Fund for investment. Q6.

  6. May 31, 2024 · Investors have the option to complete their KYC (Know Your Customer) process online via any mutual fund's official website. According to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), individuals can navigate to the 'Modify/Update KYC' section on the respective mutual fund's website.

  7. Visit Nippon India Mutual Fund online to check KYC status, also view & download KYC forms for individuals & non-individuals. Contact our advisor for more details!