As per government directive, all Jan Dhan account holders must complete the mandatory re-KYC process by September 30. This applies to accounts opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) between 2014 and 2015, as the original KYC validity is 10 years. Completing re-KYC is essential to keep the account active and compliant with RBI regulations.

What is Re-KYC?
Re-KYC requires updating key personal details, including name, address and photograph.
This process ensures that the Jan Dhan account will stay operative, prevents fraud, and guarantees uninterrupted access to banking services and government benefits. Accounts without updated KYC will become inoperative, restricting withdrawals, deposits, and government subsidy transfers until the KYC is updated.
How to Complete Jan Dhan Re-KYC: A Step-by-Step Guide
Banks across India are conducting special re-KYC camps at the panchayat level from July 1 to September 30, 2025, to make the process easier for account holders.
Options to complete re-KYC include:
Visiting your bank branch with valid documents like an Aadhaar card, voter ID, passport, PAN card, or driving licence.
Online KYC updates, if offered by your bank.
Doorstep KYC services provided by some banks.
It is recommended that account holders complete the process as early as possible to avoid last-minute issues and ensure uninterrupted access to direct benefit transfers.
Consequences of Missing the Re-KYC Deadline
If anyone fails to complete re-KYC by September 30, it will result in the account becoming inoperative:
- No withdrawals or deposits allowed
- Government subsidies and direct benefit transfers will be blocked.
- Accounts will not be permanently closed, but services will remain restricted until KYC is updated.
Banks Supporting the Re-KYC Drive for Jan Dhan Account
Major banks, including State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank, and other public and private sector banks, are actively facilitating the re-KYC process through branch visits, local camps, and online options.
Account holders can also visit the official PMJDY portal for detailed guidance on required documents and process updates. Completing the Jan Dhan account re-KYC 2025 is a simple but important step to maintain access to banking services and government subsidies. It will also prevent any kind of fraud and will help stay compliant with RBI regulations.
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