An option available to a market intermediary is that it may access the centralised KRA (KYC Registration Agency) system in case of a client, who is already KYC compliant.
"When the client approaches another intermediary subsequently, the intermediary shall verify and download the client's details from the system of KRA," the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in a notification dated March 13.
KRA are institutions which maintain KYC details of investors. Wholly-owned subsidiaries of stock exchanges and depositories are eligible able to act as KRA.
Last month, Sebi's board had cleared the proposal of allowing various market entities to get investor details from centralised KYC agencies instead of carrying out a fresh KYC verification procedure.
Sebi had said that certain information about applicants like gross annual income details, occupation, permanent address proof and whether the applicant is a politically exposed person are not required for the centralised KRAs.