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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details in BLOCK LETTERS and BLACK INK. Ensure all mandatory fields marked with an asterisk (*) are completed.
  3. Select your desired account option by ticking either 'Savings Account', 'Current Account', or 'Fixed Deposit'. Specify the account scheme you wish to apply for.
  4. Indicate the mode of operation for your account, choosing from options like 'Single', 'Either/Anyone or Survivor', or 'Jointly'.
  5. For Fixed Deposit details, enter the amount and select your preferred interest payment frequency. Fill in tenure details as required.
  6. Complete the ATM/Debit Card section by providing the name to be embossed on the card and selecting any additional features you desire.
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Account Opening Form means the relationship form for opening of any Account as may be required to be provided by the Customer to the Bank from time to time.
Typically, youll need to provide: A U.S. government-issued photo ID. Personal information, such as Social Security number, date of birth, and proof of U.S. residential address (such as a utility bill) Funds for a deposit (some banks do not require this)
Documents Required For Opening The Account Application (AOF) and Specimen signatures. ID Address proof as per KYC norms. Photos. In case of Company Memorandum Articles of Association, Certificate of Incorporation, Board resolution, etc. Related documents in case of HUF, Trust, Firms etc.
Obtained from each customer, before opening the account, the identifying information required by the CIP: name, date of birth (for an individual), address, and identification number.
How to Fill a Bank Account Opening Form Offline? Please provide your full name, including any surnames or suffixes. Enter your date of birth in the format indicated on the form (DD/MM/YYYY). Enter your residential address, including the street name, city, state, and PIN code.

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There are 4 critical pieces of information that must be collected to open a new account for an individual customer - Name, Address, Birthdate, and Social Security number.
Information you must receive when you open a bank account When you open an account at a bank, it must give you information about your account. For example, information about fees, increases in charges and new charges. This applies even if you open another account at that same bank.

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