Definition
CDD includes customer identity, beneficial ownership, purpose and intended nature of the relationship, and ongoing monitoring.
Why it matters
It is mandatory for many regulated firms and creates the need for reliable risk intelligence.
Glossary
CDD is customer due diligence: the checks used to identify customers, understand relationships, and assess risk.
CDD includes customer identity, beneficial ownership, purpose and intended nature of the relationship, and ongoing monitoring.
It is mandatory for many regulated firms and creates the need for reliable risk intelligence.