Bills forcc postpaid mobile service, piped gas and water supply can now be submitted as proof of address for opening account with banks or other financial institutions, the Reserve Bank said on Thursday.
“Utility bill which is not more than two months old of any service provider (electricity, telephone, postpaid mobile phone, piped gas, water bill)” for the limited purpose of proof of address are deemed to be Officially Valid Documents (OVDs) under ‘simplified measures’, RBI said in a notification.
Government has amended the Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005 providing additional relaxations for the purpose of proof of address, it said.
Bank account or Post Office savings bank account statement; pension or family pension payment orders (PPOs) issued to retired employees by government departments or PSUs, if they contain the address too will be OVDs.
Letter of allotment of accommodation from employer issued by government, regulatory bodies, PSUs, banks, financial institutions and listed companies have also been added to the list of OVDs.
Similarly, documents issued by government departments of foreign jurisdictions and letter issued by foreign embassy or Mission in India too are OVDs.
These will be OVDs for address proof in case of banks, all payment system providers, prepaid payment instrument issuers and money transfer agents.
In July last year, RBI had said that only passport, driving licence, PAN Card, Voter’s Identity Card, MNREGA job card, Aadhaar number were to be considered OVDs for proof of identity and address required at the time opening an account of an individual and “it is implied that proof of address also follows from the above documents only”.