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Bank KYC Online: These three banks are providing the facility to update KYC online

Have you received a message from your bank to do Re-KYC? Banks send messages to their customers from time to time to do Re-KYC. If you also get this message from any bank, do not ignore it. Do Re-KYC within time. If you do not do this, the bank will freeze your account. Then you will not be able to transact from that account. Today we are telling you how you can update KYC online from home.

What is Re-KYC?

According to HDFC Bank, Re-KYC is a process in which banks and financial institutions are aware of the latest personal information of the customer. This ensures that the information provided by the customer at the time of opening an account or opting for a service is not outdated.

SBI KYC Update

Step 1: Log in to SBI online banking.

Step 2: Under the My Account and Profile section, click on Update KYC.
Step 3: Select your SBI account and click Next.
Step 4: Upload your required documents on the next page. After this your re-KYC will be done.

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HDFC Bank KYC Update

Step 1: You will receive a notification from the bank or financial institution to update your KYC details. Once you have done this, fill out the Re-KYC form.

Step 2: Next, you have to self-verify the documents received as identity and residence proof.

Step 3: Once you have completed your part of the KYC process, the entire process takes about ten days to complete.

ICICI Bank KYC Update

Step 1: Log in to the ICICI Bank net banking portal.
Step 2: If your KYC update is still waiting, a message will appear on your screen. Tick the authorization box and select the ‘Update through document upload’ option from the notice.
Step 3: Edit any details to be updated and upload the PAN card.
Step 4: Check the ‘I want to update my address’ box and enter your new address. Next, upload the address proof document (even if the address is not updated) and photos, check the authorization box and click ‘Continue’.
Step 5: Select the authorization and click ‘Confirm’.
Step 6: Tick the KYC declaration and click ‘Confirm’.
Step 7: Click ‘Continue’ to complete the process. After this, the KYC will be updated.

Let us tell you that today almost all government and private banks are providing the facility of updating KYC online. You can easily complete this task from home. However, for this it is important that you have the necessary papers available in advance. If this is not done then you will not be able to update KYC.

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