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KYC is Mandatory for Buying Insurance as per New IRDAI Guidelines

What is KYC in Insurance?

Why is KYC Mandatory for Insurance?

What are the Steps and Procedures for KYC Validation through Digit Insurance?

What are the Different Types of KYC?

  • There are different types of KYC. Some of them that we use here in Digit are:
  • • Aadhar-based e-KYC: Data collected through UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) is used to authenticate customers remotely. This can be done through OTP generation or biometric verification. 
  • • Central KYC (CKYC): The CKYC procedure requires providing necessary documentation and establishing your identity before the data is added to the central repository. A 14-digit number is generated and can be used to access this central repository, maintained by the Central Registry of Securitization Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest of India (CERSAI). Once a person receives a KYC identity number, known as a KIN, they can use it for any financial services.
  • • Scan Copy KYC: Scan copies of address and identity proofs are submitted.

FAQs on KYC Process for Insurance

What is KYC?

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Know Your Customer (KYC) is a simple process of seeking and verification of customers' details such as name, address, etc. before issuance of a policy. 

Know Your Customer (KYC) is a simple process of seeking and verification of customers' details such as name, address, etc. before issuance of a policy. 

Is it compulsory to do KYC?

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IRDAI has issued Master Guidelines making KYC a mandatory step before policy issuance from 1st January 2023. You will also be required to provide KYC details at the time of renewal of your policy, if not already provided.

IRDAI has issued Master Guidelines making KYC a mandatory step before policy issuance from 1st January 2023. You will also be required to provide KYC details at the time of renewal of your policy, if not already provided.

Can I do KYC at home? What kinds of KYC verification is accepted for my insurance policy?

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Yes, you can do the KYC verification process from your home. You need to have the right government documents and a stable internet connection. The above is done online through CKYC or Aadhar based KYC. Alternatively, offline method of KYC verification is also available.

Yes, you can do the KYC verification process from your home. You need to have the right government documents and a stable internet connection. The above is done online through CKYC or Aadhar based KYC. Alternatively, offline method of KYC verification is also available.

What if my name as per VAHAN and the name on my PAN card are not the same?

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Digit's integration system recognises a 70% accuracy in the matching of the insured's name. E.g. - If someone has entered their name as Rohit Singh but their name as per PAN is Rohit Kumar Singh, the system will accept it. Only if there is a complete mismatch, the system will ask to re-enter the right name according to KYC details or another policy will be issued with the right name.

Digit's integration system recognises a 70% accuracy in the matching of the insured's name. E.g. - If someone has entered their name as Rohit Singh but their name as per PAN is Rohit Kumar Singh, the system will accept it. Only if there is a complete mismatch, the system will ask to re-enter the right name according to KYC details or another policy will be issued with the right name.

Is KYC only required if I (the insured) purchase directly? What if I take it through an agent or aggregator?

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KYC will be done for all retail policies irrespective of whether it was bought through an agent, intermediary or directly through Digit’s website or the Digit app.

KYC will be done for all retail policies irrespective of whether it was bought through an agent, intermediary or directly through Digit’s website or the Digit app.

I don't have PAN card or Aadhar. Can I still do KYC?

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During the KYC process, you can share your Driver's licence or Voter's ID if you don't have a PAN or Aadhaar card. The same will be used to verify your details.

During the KYC process, you can share your Driver's licence or Voter's ID if you don't have a PAN or Aadhaar card. The same will be used to verify your details.

If there are more people covered in the policy, who all are required to do KYC verification?

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Only the proposer/policyholder/primary member (the person who will be paying the premium) needs to do the KYC verification.

Only the proposer/policyholder/primary member (the person who will be paying the premium) needs to do the KYC verification.

If I have multiple address details in my documents, for example, residing address is different from the ID address, how will KYC happen?

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If the address doesn't match, then the address mentioned in the KYC documents will be considered as permanent address and the one given by the proposer shall be the communication address. The insurance company will ask for a ‘self-declaration’ in case of address mismatch.

If the address doesn't match, then the address mentioned in the KYC documents will be considered as permanent address and the one given by the proposer shall be the communication address. The insurance company will ask for a ‘self-declaration’ in case of address mismatch.