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Proper Conduct of Banking Business Directive 418 establishes alternative identification documents and procedures for opening bank accounts online, as defined in Sections 7–9. The Directive imposes quantitative limits on online account activities and additional restrictions, such as on issuing checkbooks, under Sections 11–13. Banking corporations and credit card companies must ensure that preconditions for opening accounts and restrictions on managing them remain in place until the customer’s full identification is completed, pursuant to Section 14. This Circular takes effect from the date of its publication.
Bank of Israel Banking Supervision Department Policy and Regulation Division July 15, 2014 Circular Number C-06-2427 To: The banking corporations and credit card companies Issue: Opening of Bank Accounts via the Internet (Proper Conduct of Banking Business Directive 418) Introduction
Bank of Israel Banking Supervision Department Policy and Regulation Division Main points of the Directive 5. Sections 7–9 of the Directive set out alternative identification documents and procedures to those set out in the Order. 6. Sections 11–13 of the Directive set out quantitative limits on the activity in an online account, and additional restrictions such as on issuing checkbooks. 7. Section 14 of the Directive—the pre condition for opening an account and the restrictions on managing an account that were set out in the Directive will be removed only after the customer’s full identification is completed. Commencement 8. This Circular shall be in force from the date of its publication. File update 9. Update pages for the Proper Conduct of Banking Business file are attached. The following are the update instructions. Remove page ------- Insert page 418-1-3 [1] (7/14) Sincerely, David Zaken Supervisor of Banks