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| + | Nomads may not be at home or have a home but must, for legal purposes, have a legal residence. | ||
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| + | ==== financial institutions ==== | ||
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| + | Due to language in the Patriot Act, financial institutions (investment companies, possibly credit card issuers and banks) have a legal obligation to collect identifying information on their customers. | ||
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| + | There is a houseless way to help the institution satisfy KYC. The guidance is given in FINRA regulations: | ||
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| + | > for an individual, a residential or business street address, or for an individual who does not have a residential or business street address, an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office box number, **or the residential or business street address of a next of kin or another contact individual**... | ||
| - | A residence, physical address, | ||
| - | * where your house is | ||
| - | * "where you live" | ||
| - | ===== financial institutions ===== | ||
| - | Financial institutions (investment companies, possibly credit card issuers and banks) implement stricter rules based on Anti Money Laundering aspects of the Patriot Act: | ||
| - | > for an individual, a residential or business street address, or for an individual who does not have a residential or business street address, an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office box number, or the residential or business street address of a next of kin or another contact individual... | ||
| - | -- FINRA((http:// | ||