Aadhar e-KYC: Fast,
Secure & Cost Effective
The
Unique Identification Authority of India, UIDAI has developed the e-KYC
(Electronic – Know Your Customer) service, which promises to substantially
improve customer services in the near future. The new offering, e-KYC allows an Aadhar number-holder
to authorize UIDAI to release his personal details to any service provider to
allow instant activation of services like bank account, mobile connection etc.
Towards paperless transaction
Know Your Customer or KYC is a mandatory process that most financial
institutions and mobile companies need to complete in regards to all their
customers. Aadhar card is already a valid KYC instrument, still the KYC process
takes much longer time and involves documentation. The e-KYC service being offered by
UIDAI will enable to
electronically verify identity and address proof of the residents, which will
cut down time required on many things like getting a new mobile connection,
opening a Bank account or a trading account etc.
“Not only will this service streamline the process of
on-boarding new customers but it will also simplify the process of linking
existing customer accounts to their respective Aadhaar numbers in an easy, yet
secure manner. The eKYC service will extend the power and convenience of
Aadhaar KYC to paperless transactions. Using the eKYC service, residents can
authorise the UIDAI to release their KYC data to a service provider,” says
UIDAI Chairperson Nandan Nilekani.
The authorization for release of personal data can
either be done in person – through biometric authentication or it can be done
online using OTP (One Time Password). Upon
successful authentication and consent of the resident, the UIDAI will provide
the resident’s name, address, date of birth, gender, photograph, mobile number
(if available), and email address (if available) to the service provider
electronically.
As the service is paperless and fully electronic,
document management can be eliminated. Also, the KYC data being consent based,
it can only be provided upon authorisation by the resident through Aadhaar
authentication, thus protecting resident’s privacy.
This process will eliminate the requirement of lengthy
paperwork and facilitate quicker transactions. It is expected that the e-KYC
will enhance customer convenience and greatly increase business efficiency
across sectors. That apart, e-KYC will
also eliminate document forgery and reduces the risk of identity misuse.
Both
end-points of the data transfer are secured through the use of encryption and
digital signature as per the Information Technology Act, 2000 making e-KYC
document legally equivalent to paper documents. In addition, the use of
encryption and digital signature ensures that no unauthorized parties in the
middle can tamper or steal the data. The Ministry of Finance, has already
recognized e-KYC as a valid document for all financial services under the
Prevention of Money Laundering (PML) Rules.
e-KYC is not only beneficial to consumers, but also to service providers
because they do not have to store any kind of photo copies. Everything is
centralized and stored digitally helping them save on paper costs. Since the entire data is machine readable,
it is possible for the service provider to directly store it as the customer
record in their database for purposes of service, audit, etc. without human
intervention making the process low cost and error free. Additionally, e-KYC is
instantaneous so service providers can start consumer service immediately,
which will go a long way in enhancing customer satisfaction.
e-KYC
impact on Aadhar enrolment
As per
the latest figures put out by the UIDAI, 40.36 crore Aadhar cards have been
generated and issued till the middle of August 2013. The progress has not been
even across the country. While
Andhra Pradesh (6.74 crores) and Maharashtra (6.43 crores) lead in absolute
numbers, the states of Goa (88.7%) Delhi
(87.5 %), Himachal Pradesh (86.4%) Sikkim (85.9%)
and Kerala (81.94%) have
achieved better coverage.
Though,
the process of issuing
Aadhar cards began in September 2010, a large number of city dwellers are still
fence sitters, not being able to see much of the perceived benefits accruing to
them. The launch of e-KYC which promises to remove KYC hassles is expected to
work as a motivator for large number of people to enrol for Aadhar in the near
future. UIDAI Chairperson Nandan Nilekani expects to issue 60 crore Aadhar
cards by 2014. To
facilitate issue of Aadhar cards, the UIDAI has announced setting up of
permanent enrolment centres in various states.
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