Tanguy Glokpon - Standard Chartered Bank - customerservice@scbeonline.com
Posted: 20 October 2021
From: Standard Chartered Bank <customerservice@scbeonline.com>
Date: 4 October 2021 at 09:42:00 CEST
Subject: Your online NRTDA details.
Good afternoon sir,
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your mail and to advise you
accordingly.
International remittance PIN Code (Exchequer Batch) is required for the
total deposit being made into your standard chartered bank online checking
account before management and final remittance.
Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866 (c.39) with its latest amendment
in 2003 permit that all fund transferred from West Africa for online
clearance/final remittance and if above USD100,000:00 must pass through
the Exchequer for a check on clean bill of source of origin of fund and to
secure the International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) from the
Exchequer division of Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le
blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA) before such fund will be
deposited with any on-line clearing facility for clearance and final
remittance.
The value of International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) is
therefore standard, unified and regulated by the Le Groupe
intergouvernemental d'action contre le blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de
l'Ouest (GIABA).
Note that Standard Chartered bank is satisfied with the verification result
of your fund hence we have cleared every instrument of verification and
released your online account accordingly; therefore, your final remittance
can not be stopped by Standard chartered bank agents or her machinery but
by the Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le blanchiment
d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA).
The International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) requirement is
mandatory and ought to have been advised by your fund Bank of origin and
secured through the regulatory body before your fund will be moved to any
bank for clearance and final remittance.
You shall have an urgent need to secure the International remittance Pin
code (Exchequer Batch) only if your online account management is
intercepted or final remittance blocked for the reason of the International
remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch).
In the event of unsuccessful final remittance from your online account
because of unavailability of the International remittance Pin code
(Exchequer Batch), you will have to contact the authority that is in
charge, being the enquiry departments of Le Groupe intergouvernemental
d'action contre le blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA) in
Benin, the regulatory body for advise/costing and payment of the
International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Value).
Note also that your Standard chartered bank online account can not be
debited or credited before final remittance due to the escrow status
attached and this is why standard chartered bank is yet unable to deduct
her handling charge of 0.03%, therefore no payment which include but not
limited to the International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) invoice
can be effected through your account before the International remittance
Pin code (Exchequer Batch) certification number is inserted.
For your International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch), contact the
regulatory body, Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le
blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest(GIABA) in Benin via
Email: giaba@vivaldi.net or giababj@yahoo.com
Note that your final remittance will be successful without any other hitch
as soon as you are able to secure your International remittance Pin code
(Exchequer Bath) because every other verification is so far certified.
Kind regards,
Tanguy Glokpon
Relationship officer
Standard Chartered bank
Date: 4 October 2021 at 09:42:00 CEST
Subject: Your online NRTDA details.
Good afternoon sir,
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your mail and to advise you
accordingly.
International remittance PIN Code (Exchequer Batch) is required for the
total deposit being made into your standard chartered bank online checking
account before management and final remittance.
Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866 (c.39) with its latest amendment
in 2003 permit that all fund transferred from West Africa for online
clearance/final remittance and if above USD100,000:00 must pass through
the Exchequer for a check on clean bill of source of origin of fund and to
secure the International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) from the
Exchequer division of Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le
blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA) before such fund will be
deposited with any on-line clearing facility for clearance and final
remittance.
The value of International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) is
therefore standard, unified and regulated by the Le Groupe
intergouvernemental d'action contre le blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de
l'Ouest (GIABA).
Note that Standard Chartered bank is satisfied with the verification result
of your fund hence we have cleared every instrument of verification and
released your online account accordingly; therefore, your final remittance
can not be stopped by Standard chartered bank agents or her machinery but
by the Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le blanchiment
d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA).
The International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) requirement is
mandatory and ought to have been advised by your fund Bank of origin and
secured through the regulatory body before your fund will be moved to any
bank for clearance and final remittance.
You shall have an urgent need to secure the International remittance Pin
code (Exchequer Batch) only if your online account management is
intercepted or final remittance blocked for the reason of the International
remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch).
In the event of unsuccessful final remittance from your online account
because of unavailability of the International remittance Pin code
(Exchequer Batch), you will have to contact the authority that is in
charge, being the enquiry departments of Le Groupe intergouvernemental
d'action contre le blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest (GIABA) in
Benin, the regulatory body for advise/costing and payment of the
International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Value).
Note also that your Standard chartered bank online account can not be
debited or credited before final remittance due to the escrow status
attached and this is why standard chartered bank is yet unable to deduct
her handling charge of 0.03%, therefore no payment which include but not
limited to the International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch) invoice
can be effected through your account before the International remittance
Pin code (Exchequer Batch) certification number is inserted.
For your International remittance Pin code (Exchequer Batch), contact the
regulatory body, Le Groupe intergouvernemental d'action contre le
blanchiment d'argent en Afrique de l'Ouest(GIABA) in Benin via
Email: giaba@vivaldi.net or giababj@yahoo.com
Note that your final remittance will be successful without any other hitch
as soon as you are able to secure your International remittance Pin code
(Exchequer Bath) because every other verification is so far certified.
Kind regards,
Tanguy Glokpon
Relationship officer
Standard Chartered bank
