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  • Redo KYC for Mutual Funds by March 31
  • Failing to redo KYC with official documents will result in prohibition of transaction from April 1

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Mutual Fund investors to redo their KYC by March 31 or else...

As per a master circular by SEBI all mutual fund investors need to the KYC with official documents by March 31. Failing to comply with the norm will result in prohibition from doing any further transaction in MFs including SIPs

Mutual Fund investors to redo their KYC by March 31 or else...

A crucial deadline is soon approaching for mutual fund investors. March 31 is the last date for MF investors to redo their KYC in case their earlier KYC is not based on ‘officially valid documents’. Failing to do so will result in prohibiting them from doing any further transactions in any form including SIPs, SWPs, etc from April 1.

What are the Official Documents & Non-Offcila Documents

Official documents for KYC include an Aadhaar Card, passport, and voter ID card, among others. KYCs done by Mutual fund investors based on utility bills, bank statements and other such documents are deemed non-official documents

Why Re-do KYC now?

The KYC needs to be redone as per an official master circular floated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India on KYC norms for the security market and the Prevention of Money-Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005.

Mutual fund investors investing through an MFD (in regular plans), will be notified by their MFD about the necessity of updating your KYC, if required. However, if you have been investing independently (in direct plans), you may not necessarily receive notification.

How to redo KYC?

The investors need to submit a KYC form along with the official documents to their respective mutual fund houses or registrar and transfer agents. Followed by this the documents are updated by KYC registration agencies and the same is reflected alongside all the Mutual Funds linked to the particular PAN

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