from: Ronald Beechey William <cfcservices1@gmail.com>
reply-to: wallstretcreditunion@gmail.com
date: Oct 21, 2021, 6:25 AM
subject: Re: Payment of Awarded Grant via online banking transfer systems Vide Circular No: EC/11/09/8537W
mailed-by: gmail.com
Allocation Grant payment Ref: ECS/28H/1745/PED11-13.
Re: Payment of Awarded Grant via online banking transfer systems Vide
Circular No: EC/11/09/8537W
Attention.
Your immediate attention is hereby drawn to the circular
referenced above. Please be informed of the following: Reserve Bank
Council Resolution No. EC/10023/FM48/PED- 7/21, the court/ Financial
Regulatory Unite have been directed to transfer this payment due to
the Allocated Grant to the beneficiary here referred above. Following
the mandate, the fortunes calculated at prevailing exchange rate to
date, and valued at, Six Million $6,000,000.00 New York independent of
bank. In the meeting, lots of procedures were discussed and finally we
were able to come up with the below details:
We are assuring you that there will be no complicated protocols to
undergo before receiving your fund, and I hope you will tremendously
embrace it with a humble and appreciative heart.
Due to the condition for resolving exchange which was the main
reason for inability to pay you through Reserve Bank and other Banks
bank transfers in the past. We have resolved that you contact the
Accredited Bank (WALL STREET FIRST CREDIT UNION) for official
clearance/Remittance of your Fund with no liens or encumbrances with
their Online banking transfer systems which the bank will issue the
bank login details to monitor/or track the transferring online until
the funds digest into your bank account within 24 hours, and their
contact information is as follows:
Wall Street First Credit Union.
Wall Street First Credit Union Trust -USA (HEAD OFFICE)
Address: 100 Wall St, New York, NY 10005, USA
Telephone +1 9143069454
E-mail: wallstretcreditunion@gmail.com
The global office of the Financial Regulatory Unit had given an
ultimatum to pay you within 24 hours.
Regards
Ronald Beechey William
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