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How to check the KYC Status

How to check the KYC Status

Inquiry on KYC
You can visit CDSL Ventures Limited (CVL) and check your KYC status

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2. NSDL    -  https://kra.ndml.in/



Also check this: KYC requirements for a Mutual Fund Investor?

About CDSL Ventures Limited (CVL)


CDSL Ventures Limited (CVL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL), a leading securities depository in the country. CVL derives its confidence from its team, which has a 'Securities Market Domain Expertise'. CVL has in place a stringent policy and systems to ensure confidentiality of data. Strong electronic and physical security measures ensure security of confidential data.

The provisions of The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), has made it mandatory for all Mutual Funds to comply with the 'Know Your Client' (KYC) norms of the applicants desirous of subscribing to their 'units'. In this regard, CVL has been mandated by the Mutual Fund industry to create the necessary infrastructure in order to handle the KYC on behalf of the Mutual Fund Industry. CVL is handling the work of "Customer profiling and Record Keeping" for issuance of Know Your Client (KYC) acknowledgement to mutual fund investors.

As a result, all applicants will now have to submit their PAN card copy (which serves as Proof of Identity (PoI)) and Proof of Address (PoA) only once to the designated Point of Service (PoS) centers spread across the country. After confirming the credentials of the investor, the PoS issues KYC acknowledgement letter that needs to be submitted along with the mutual fund investments.

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