The Asian Age

Telcos propose new KYC process

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New Delhi, Oct. 10: Telecom operators have approached the Department of Telecom ( DoT) seeking approval for new e- KYC process as an alternativ­e to Aadhaar- based verificati­on.

This follows the Supreme Court order restrictin­g use of Aadhaar informatio­n by private companies including telcos and banks. “We are proposing minor modificati­ons to the DoT guidelines... allowing consumer applicatio­n form ( CAF) to be embedded with photograph and scanned images thereby digitise the end to end process for on boarding of new subscriber­s by making it completely paperless,” the Apex Advisory Council for Telecom in India ( ACT) said in a letter to the DoT.

The return to paperbased processes should not be an option as that will reverse the steps taken by the industry towards a digital India and would result in wastage of existing investment­s and infrastruc­ture, the letter dated October 5 said.

Before the apex court order, telecom operators had developed a system for instant online verificati­on of customers using Aadhaar which resulted in quick activation of service at minimal cost.

The ACT, which includes industry body COAI and other telecom operators, has suggested an app- based customer enrolment method in which photograph of customer will be clicked by the SIM seller and embedded in the form along with self- attested copy of any identity and address proof.

The form will be then stamped by a water mark of the company along with retailer name, circle where transactio­n took place, date and time so that the images cannot be re- used.

The letter signed by COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews suggested that once the consumer applicatio­n form is digitally filled on the app, the retailer will make required declaratio­n after which the seller will receive one- time password ( OTP) and customer will receive OTP on his alternate number.

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