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The Central Government permits five specified SEBI-regulated reporting entities to perform authentication under the Aadhaar Act for the purposes of section 11A of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002, after being satisfied that they meet Aadhaar privacy and security standards and after consultation with UIDAI and SEBI. The entities covered are Groww Mutual Fund, ICICI Securities Limited, Upstox Securities Private Limited, Cybrilla Technologies Private Limited and Aaritya Broking Private Limited. The notification expands the authorised set of reporting entities eligible to use Aadhaar-based authentication in the anti-money laundering framework.
The Central Government permits five specified SEBI-regulated reporting entities to perform authentication under the Aadhaar Act for the purposes of section 11A of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002, after being satisfied that they meet Aadhaar privacy and security standards and after consultation with UIDAI and SEBI. The entities covered are Groww Mutual Fund, ICICI Securities Limited, Upstox Securities Private Limited, Cybrilla Technologies Private Limited and Aaritya Broking Private Limited. The notification expands the authorised set of reporting entities eligible to use Aadhaar-based authentication in the anti-money laundering framework.
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