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Ramirez Sanchez - World Bank - Corona Virus Scam - ramirezsanchez7760@gmail.com

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from: Ramirez Sanchez <revdonaldjohnson009@gmail.com>
reply-to: ramirezsanchez7760@gmail.com
date: Mar 29, 2020, 4:24 AM
subject: World Bank (Coronavirus) Funding Aid
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello we sincerely sympathize with you,

Be informed that COVID-19 (Coronavirus) aid is intended to help
individual in affected countries improve their public health response
to the crisis of COVID-19 outbreak which may tip countries into
recession.

According to the joint statement and bilateral agreement by Mrs.
Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary
Fund (IMF), and Mr. David Malpass, President of the World Bank Group.
The World Bank on Tuesday said it had increased to $14 billion the
amount of fast-track financing available to individuals on lock-dawn
countries to respond to the global corona-virus pandemic, The change
will give the World Bank’s International Financing Corp a total of $8
billion to support private companies and their employees hurt by
economic impacts of the virus, the bank said the bulk of the funding
would be used by client financial institutions so they overcome
struggle with disruptions in supply chains.

Also IFC said the funding would also help individuals from affected
countries of the world to survive and sustain their daily living cost
and bills, while aiding the healthcare industry as it races to meet
surging demand for services, equipment and drugs. World Bank President
David Malpass said the bank was committed to provide a fast and
flexible response based on the needs of developing countries. IFC
Chief Executive Officer Philippe Le Houerou said the institution’s
goal was to help clients sustain their operations during the current
health emergency phase so they could help economies recover more
quickly later.

Kindly respond quickly with your details so we can mail-out Cheque to
you as purported.

Signed,
Ramirez Sanchez (Secretary)
Dr. John S. Younger
e-mail:- info_worldbank.coronavirusfunding@representative.com
Tel:- 44 770 002 8251
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