From: HSBC Advising Service <advising.services@hsbc.com>
Date: 22 Jan 2026 23:23:12 -0800
Subject: Payment Advice - Advice Ref:[A2osfq8v4jIZ] / ACH credits / Customer Ref:[SGW- S0121-20260107] / Second Party Ref:[940089-X] / Second Party ID:[30279]
Dear
The attached payment advice is issued at the request of our customer. The advice is for your reference only.
Yours faithfully,
Global Payments and Cash Management
HSBC
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