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This Article is From Apr 26, 2017

When A Bank Comes Calling, Do You Have To Give Your Aadhaar Number?

When A Bank Comes Calling, Do You Have To Give Your Aadhaar Number?
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Furnishing your Aadhaar number is now mandatory for filing tax returns. But tax authorities are not the only ones coming after your unique identity number. Banks are also pushing (and in some cases forcing) customers to link their accounts to their Aadhaar numbers.

Over 1.13 billion Indians now have an Aadhaar, a unique identity number, which, over time has become the government's preferred way of identifying citizens. Social benefits have been linked to the biometric based identity proof as a way to reduce leakages. Starting this fiscal year, it has also been made compulsory for tax filing - a decision which is under review at the Supreme Court. For banking services, however, the Aadhaar card is still only one of six acceptable KYC (know your customer) documents listed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Even so, some banks are coercing customers to furnish their Aadhaar details.

IDBI Bank, for instance, has sent emails to customers claiming that an Aadhaar linkage is mandatory to transact through banking channels. BloombergQuint accessed copies of the email sent by the bank to three different customers. The mail, produced here, tells customers that linking a savings account to Aadhaar is compulsory.

The bank has not yet responded to a April 17 BloombergQuint email seeking comment.

Some customers of IDBI Bank have taken to Twitter to register their complaints. In response, the bank's official handle clarified that while it is not mandatory to link bank accounts to Aadhaar numbers, customers are encouraged to do so.

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