What are the KYC documents for a bank? | Onfido (2024)

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What are the basic requirements of KYC?

Identity and address verification are both required for customers to open a bank account. Know your customer works by applying standardized procedures to:

  • Client/Customer Identification: During account setup or onboarding processes, organizations use KYC processes to verify that the person signing up is, indeed, who they say they are.
  • Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD): Once a user or customer has their identity verified, customer due diligence requires organizations to collect additional credentials and evaluate their profile more deeply, to identify suspicious activity or other potential risk factors.
  • Ongoing Monitoring: Since customer information changes over time, it’s important to apply ongoing monitoring practices to help ensure that accounts stay safe — and organizations remain in compliance.

In the US, for example, each new customer must provide comprehensive financial information required by the SEC before opening an investment or banking account. This helps banks create a profile of the customer before any financial recommendations are made. Some of these processes, like customer identification and verification, can be done automatically using software like Onfido's Real Identity Platform. We help businesses address their KYC compliance needs with a library of award-winning document and biometric verification solutions, trusted data sources, and fraud detection signals.

What are KYC documents for banks?

Appropriate identity verification methods as defined in regulation varies around the world. Typically banks are required to verify an identity document, to confirm an applicant's identity. Depending on the services being provided they may also have to verify their address.

Government-issued ID card verification and additional proof of address such as utility bills and bank statements are all part of the KYC documents list used by banks when onboarding a new customer.

Some establishments need two kinds of identifying KYC documents, such as a:

  • Passport
  • Social security card
  • Driver's license
  • Voter’s identity card

Proof of address can be accomplished via identification or supporting documents that verify the client's address:

  • Housing contracts and rental agreements
  • Utility bills
  • Bank account statement or Passbook entries
  • Proof of residence issued by a notary public or a government authority
  • Maintenance bills

Before opening a bank account, issuing a credit card, or establishing an insurance policy, financial organizations may also request proof of income / source of funds. Documentation that can be provided to confirm a customer’s income or financial situation include:

  • Recent pay stubs
  • Bank account statements
  • Tax forms

As increasingly strict regulatory requirements take effect, KYC compliance is becoming more crucial, and banks are investing a lot of time and money into KYC compliance processes. That’s one reason why banks are turning toward digital identification processes like Onfido’s Real Identity Platform as an affordable, automated solution to KYC. Collecting documents needs to be seamless — that's where Onfido comes in. With digital identification, banks can verify the identities of customers by leveraging a library of trustworthy data sources, award-winning document and biometric verifications, and passive fraud signals. It can also help automate onboarding, KYC compliance, and identity verification.

Onfido: real identity solutions

At Onfido, we empower banks to address KYC regulations and improve document fraud detection by 54%. The Real Identity Platform combines a comprehensive Verification Suite, intuitive orchestration capabilities, and automation powered by Atlas AI to increase acquisition, navigate compliance, fight fraud, and reduce costs. By automating your KYC and onboarding processes, you may protect your organization from fraud and onboarding drop-off.

With a comprehensive, AI-powered digital identity solution designed to help you get to know your customers online, you can establish trust at onboarding and beyond. If you want to onboard more customers and satisfy global and local regulatory compliance with digital identity verification, explore the Real Identity Platform.

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