The FDIC announced it is updating its supervisory approach regarding whether banks can use pre-populated customer information for the purpose of opening an account to satisfy Customer Identification Program requirements.
FDIC updates approach to pre-filled customer information
August 06, 2025 / By ICBA
The FDIC announced it is updating its supervisory approach regarding whether banks can use pre-populated customer information for the purpose of opening an account to satisfy Customer Identification Program requirements.
The FDIC announced it is updating its supervisory approach regarding whether banks can use pre-populated customer information for the purpose of opening an account to satisfy Customer Identification Program requirements.
Details: In a new Financial Institution Letter, the FDIC said:
It is the FDIC’s position that the requirement to collect identifying information “from the customer” under the CIP rule does not preclude the use of pre-filled information.
Under its interpretation, a bank could use information from current or prior accounts or relationships involving the bank or its agents, or other sources, to pre-fill information that is reviewed and submitted by the customer.
More CIP News: The federal banking agencies recently permitted banks to obtain a Tax Identification Number from a third party rather than directly from customers under the CIP rule.
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