Is it okay to use Internet statements instead of actual hard copy bank statements to verify my bank and investment or asset accounts?
Internet statements are allowed only provided they reference your name, address, account number and name of the entity holding your assets. If that information is not on an Internet statement, we will accept it if it has the institution’s stamp and signature verifying anything missing from the statement. Also, an important item – bank and investment statements will always designate the number of total pages. For instance, it may say “1 of 3” or “1 of 5” pages. Always include all pages of your statements, even if there’s nothing on the last page and even if the first page is an advertisement. With all due respect to our underwriters, their job is to assume any missing pages might contain important data. In actuality, it’s what they can’t see that makes missing pages a problem, and is probably still the greatest reason we have to come back to our clients and ask for additional documentation later.
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- Is it okay to use Internet statements instead of actual bank statements to verify my bank and investment accounts?