from: Standard Bank <info@standardbank.co.za> via sulitair-slk.desa.id
date: Nov 8, 2020, 5:14 AM
subject: IT3(b) Certificate Updated
signed-by: sulitair-slk.desa.id
05 November 2020
Good day
YOUR IT3(B) CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN UPDATED.
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