Common use of Customer Identification Program Notice Clause in Contracts

Customer Identification Program Notice. To help the U.S. government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, U.S. Federal law requires each financial institution to obtain, verify, and record certain information that identifies each person who initially opens an account with that financial institution on or after October 1, 2003. Certain of DTI's affiliates are financial institutions, and DTI may, as a matter of policy, request (or may have already requested) the name, address and taxpayer identification number or other government-issued identification number of a Fund, and others, and, if such other is a natural person, that person's date of birth. DTI may also ask (and may have already asked) for additional identifying information, and DTI may take steps (and may have already taken steps) to verify the authenticity and accuracy of these data elements.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agency Agreement (Dreyfus Institutional Liquidity Funds), Transfer Agency Agreement (BNY Mellon Absolute Insight Funds, Inc.), Transfer Agency Agreement (Dreyfus BNY Mellon Funds, Inc.)

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