from: Mr. Marc Kahn <investecbnkk@gmail.com>
date: Aug 30, 2025, 8:03 AM
subject: Attention: Required Information for Wire Transfer Processing.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:
Ref.: Wire Transfer Endorsement and Normalization Fee Update
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your message.
As you read this Investec Private Bank Letter it may interest you to know that we hereby irrevocably and unconditionally declare and guarantee that we will release and credit your funds valued US$25, 000, 000.00 to your Bank Account details within 72 hours upon the Settlement of your Wire Transfer Endorsement and Normalization Fee of US$2,680.00.
However, your funds valued US$25, 000, 00.00 will be released and credited within 72 hours into your Bank Account details without any further delays as soon as you settle your Wire Transfer Endorsement and Normalization Fee of US$2,680.00 with this Bank and we will not delay the transfer nor oppose it for any reason whatsoever once this is settled in full.
To this effect, Bank Account details will be made available to you immediately at your request from this bank which will enable you to settle your Wire Transfer Endorsement and Normalization Fee of US$2,680.00.
Looking forward to hearing from you to enable us to serve you better as your response is highly imperative.
For And On Behalf of
Investec Private Bank
Mr. Marc Kahn
Chief Financial Officer
Investec Private Bank
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