Accreditation of investors: KYC-based certification enables extended multi-year validity and requires due diligence disclaimer and verification. Accreditation Agencies may grant accreditation solely on applicants' KYC and financial information, accessing KYC records across KRAs where applicable; accreditation certificates must carry a disclaimer that such assessment does not exempt intermediaries or pooled vehicles from performing their own due diligence. Validity of certificates is extended to multi year periods depending on prior years' compliance or net worth for newly incorporated entities, and Annexures set out eligibility thresholds, documentary requirements and procedures for verification, client agreements, consent withdrawal and investor undertakings.
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Accreditation of investors: KYC-based certification enables extended multi-year validity and requires due diligence disclaimer and verification.
Accreditation Agencies may grant accreditation solely on applicants' KYC and financial information, accessing KYC records across KRAs where applicable; accreditation certificates must carry a disclaimer that such assessment does not exempt intermediaries or pooled vehicles from performing their own due diligence. Validity of certificates is extended to multi year periods depending on prior years' compliance or net worth for newly incorporated entities, and Annexures set out eligibility thresholds, documentary requirements and procedures for verification, client agreements, consent withdrawal and investor undertakings.
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