From: Mr Kuben <mrkb@safrica.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020, 16:25
Subject: PROCESSING/TRANSFER.
Reserve Bank of South Africa Head Office
370 Helen Joseph Street Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
Fax: 0864105414.
Dear
Received the requested information.
Attached herewith is the processing and transfer procedure/requirement for the electronic transfer of your fund to your designated bank account having approved your fund for transfer.
I await your urgent response.
Kuben Naidoo.
Deputy Governor, South African Reserve bank.
Tel: 0787337946.
Fax: 0864105414.
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Reserve Bank of South Africa Head Office
370 Helen Joseph Street Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
Direct Fax: 0864105414.
PROCESSING AND TRANSFER
28/09/2020.
Dear
Following the receipt of the information required from you for your fund transfer, we have approved your fund for immediate transfer to your designated bank account.
It may interest you to know that every modality has been put in place for the successful transfer of your fund once the processing of your fund is completed.
You are hereby informed that a processing/transfer fee will be required for the processing and transfer of your fund to your designated bank account. The processing/transfer fee is R5, 600.00 (Five Thousand, Six Hundred South African Rand) only.
Be informed that once the processing/transfer fee is received from you, your fund will be processed and transferred to your designated bank account within 48 hours.
The intermediary account details of my account officer will be given to you for the payment of the processing/transfer fee as soon as you indicate your readiness to pay the fee.
Yours Sincerely,
Kuben Naidoo.
Deputy Governor,
South African Reserve bank.
Fax: 0864105414.
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