No need to declare religion for opening bank accounts: Rajiv Kumar
The clarification comes after a news report suggested that Indian banks may ask depositors and customers to list their religion.
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The clarification comes after a news report suggested that Indian banks may ask depositors and customers to list their religion.
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Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar on Saturday denied the "baseless rumours" that Indian citizens need to declare their religion for opening of bank accounts and KYC purpose.
The clarification comes after a news report suggested that Indian banks may ask depositors and customers to list their religion.
"There is no requirement for #Indian citizens to declare their religion for opening/ existing #Bank account or for #KYC. Do not fall for baseless rumours about any such move by Banks," Kumar said in a late evening tweet.
First Published: Dec 21 2019 | 8:50 PM IST