Account Customer Identification Program Notice
Important Information You Need to Know About Opening A New Account |
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To help the government fight the funding of terrorism
and money laundering activities, federal law requires
financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record
information that identifies each person who opens an
account.
This Notice answers some questions about your firm’s
Customer Identification Program.
What types of information will I need to provide?
When you open an account, your firm is required to collect information such as the following from you:
- Your name
- Date of birth
- Address
- Identification number:
- U.S. Citizen: taxpayer identification number (social
security number or employer identification number)
- Non-U.S. Citizen: taxpayer identification number,
passport number, and country of issuance, alien
identification card number, or government-issued
identification showing nationality, residence, and
a photograph of you.
You may also need to show your driver’s license or other identifying documents.
A corporation, partnership, trust or other legal entity may
need to provide other information, such as its principal place
of business, local office, employer identification number,
certified articles of incorporation, government-issued business
license, a partnership agreement, or a trust agreement.
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Securities and Exchange
Commission, NASD, and New York Stock Exchange rules
already require you to provide most of this information. These
rules also may require you to provide additional information,
such as your net worth, annual income, occupation, employment information, investment experience and
objectives, and risk tolerance.
What happens if I don’t provide the information
requested or my identity can’t be verified?
Your firm may not be able to open an account or carry out
transactions for you. If your firm has already opened an
account for you, they may have to close it.
We thank you for your patience and hope that you
will support the financial industry’s efforts to deny
terrorists and money launderers access to America’s
financial system.
NASD
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Washington, DC 20006-1516
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