Getting a “KYC pending” or “on hold” message usually means one of three things: your mobile or email isn’t validated, your ...
Only if your KYC status is ‘validated’ can you can invest freely across mutual funds. If it is merely ‘verified’ or ...
The online transfer facility for mutual funds makes joint ownership of MFs as flexible as bank accounts for those holding ...
If you want to invest in mutual funds, there’s one non-negotiable rule — you need to be KYC compliant. “Know Your Customer” (KYC) is a simple verification process that confirms your identity and ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed a new framework to standardise the process of opening mutual fund folios and executing first-time investments, aiming to ensure that ...
SEBI is proposing significant changes to the KYC verification process for new mutual fund investors, aiming to streamline access and reduce delays. The regulator also plans to revise the mutual fund ...
The first investment in a new mutual fund folio is likely to be permitted only after KYC verification is completed by the KYC Registration Agencies (KRA) and the folio is marked as KYC-compliant.
“It should be ensured that all e-wallets are fully compliant with KYC norms as prescribed by Reserve Bank of India (RBI),” SEBI said in a circular On May 8th 2017, SEBI allowed investors to use online ...