AMEX requesting photo ID
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For 20 plus years my wife and I have had an American Express cashback card. The account is in my name and my wife is an additional card holder. A couple of months ago AMEX contacted her by phone requesting her photo ID was uploaded to their website. My wife said she wasn't happy doing this and finished the call. They then sent her an email asking the same thing by which time she'd got the huff with them and as we've got other cards she decided they could lose her business. Last night she received this:
We recently contacted you requesting information regarding your Account. This is to comply with regulatory requirements in line with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing Regulation and to fulfil our 'Know Your Customer' (KYC) obligations. Unfortunately, your Card Account has been suspended as we have not been able to verify your information.
What's puzzling me is why haven't they asked me as the account holder for my ID?
Also, why don't Visa or Mastercard ask for this? Or is it just the start and eventually they all will be doing?
Anyone else had this from AMEX?
We recently contacted you requesting information regarding your Account. This is to comply with regulatory requirements in line with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing Regulation and to fulfil our 'Know Your Customer' (KYC) obligations. Unfortunately, your Card Account has been suspended as we have not been able to verify your information.
What's puzzling me is why haven't they asked me as the account holder for my ID?
Also, why don't Visa or Mastercard ask for this? Or is it just the start and eventually they all will be doing?
Anyone else had this from AMEX?
Its a regulatory requirement - and perfectly reasonable request. If you get your card from your bank you may not need to do it separately as they will have gotten this when you opened the account, and maybe with AmEx you may have provided it when the account was opened.
If your wife doesn't want to provide photo ID to a card provider, then she may well soon find herself unable to get a card.
If your wife doesn't want to provide photo ID to a card provider, then she may well soon find herself unable to get a card.
jonsp said:
Couldn't you upload your wife's passport/licence yourself?
Understand that might cause a row short term but have to assume if she continues to refuse it will raise a black mark.
In my examples above you needed to take a pic of the ID then do a selfie to verify, but these were both app based accounts so other providers might not be so techyUnderstand that might cause a row short term but have to assume if she continues to refuse it will raise a black mark.
Jonathan27 said:
Its a regulatory requirement - and perfectly reasonable request. If you get your card from your bank you may not need to do it separately as they will have gotten this when you opened the account, and maybe with AmEx you may have provided it when the account was opened.
If your wife doesn't want to provide photo ID to a card provider, then she may well soon find herself unable to get a card.
What benefit is it giving to Amex and/or the cardholder?If your wife doesn't want to provide photo ID to a card provider, then she may well soon find herself unable to get a card.
TX.
I keep getting age verification requests even though I have had my account for 40 years.
Yet they still deny my information and I have to ring up there call centre and go through a barrage of questions to buy a bloody nail trimmer off amazon.
This better bloody change soon or they will be losing a customer!
Yet they still deny my information and I have to ring up there call centre and go through a barrage of questions to buy a bloody nail trimmer off amazon.
This better bloody change soon or they will be losing a customer!
I don't get all the fuss with this KYC / photo request myself. Earlier this year, I had to provide a biometric facial scan in order to activate the mobile token (critical to approve payments and account set ups) on my non UK banking app. I am sure my facial profile will be used / tracked in public places when I am abroad, but then I really don't have anything to hide.
I had to do this today and the app was having complete brain farts, as was the website. My advice is to go straight to customer service rather than wrestle with the IT.
I had finally to engage with chat function which confirmed that the KYC team had received my driving licence photos and told me not to worry about the other questions. Apparently KYC will contact me within 4 working days if they need further and better etc.
I had finally to engage with chat function which confirmed that the KYC team had received my driving licence photos and told me not to worry about the other questions. Apparently KYC will contact me within 4 working days if they need further and better etc.
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