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{{g}}The process of getting a client in the door and set up.  Depending on what your client wants to do once she has made it aboard, this generally has a number of stages — in the argot, [[milestone]]s, such as:
{{a|people|}}{{g}}The process of getting a client in the door and set up.  Depending on what your client wants to do once she has made it aboard, this generally has a number of stages — in the argot, [[milestone]]s, such as:
*[[KYC]]: all customers have to experience the rubber glove of AML procedures
*[[KYC]]: all customers have to experience the rubber glove of AML procedures
*{{cobsprov|Client categorisation}}: A team will have to decide you are [[professional client]]s and send out the relevant [[terms of business]] and disclosures;
*{{cobsprov|Client categorisation}}: A team will have to decide you are [[professional client]]s and send out the relevant [[terms of business]] and disclosures;
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*[[Anti-money laundering]]
*[[Anti-money laundering]]
*[[Negotiator]]
*[[Negotiator]]
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The process of getting a client in the door and set up. Depending on what your client wants to do once she has made it aboard, this generally has a number of stages — in the argot, milestones, such as:

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