from: Intercontinental Bank <intercontinental.servicecare@gmail.com>
date: Jul 28, 2020, 12:06 AM
subject: I have made new arrangements
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
I have made new arrangements with an international experts in funds managements here with (CIBC FIRST CARIBBEAN BANK CAYMAN ISLAND)After the account opening over there in Cayman Island in the new Bank (CIBC FIRST CARIBBEAN BANK, CAYMAN ISLAND) then she will help you lodge into your new opened account with (CIBC FIRST CARIBBEAN BANK, CAYMAN ISLAND) into your account with the same bank, this arrangements is for safekeeping of your funds because you can not bring all your funds at once to your country because of the new rules and regulations on moving huge sum of funds from one place or the other,
with this arrangements, you will be officially protected and there will be no more records of your funds to your governments, you will only make transfers from your offshore account once you need money to settle matters like payments of your mortgage, payments of your cash loan, children school fees, official business payments and lots of others payments from your side, this is all supported with the official bank to bank transfer system.
Here is all the Benefits:
Transperency - Best Services
NO Taxes for foreigners !
Personalised account manager
24/7 Internet banking and payments
Send -/receive funds by international wire
IBAN and SWIFT -/BIC payments
NO personal visit to Cayman Islands required
Multicurrency account management
Approval guaranteed!
Thanks
Yours Faithfully
Mr. JOHN RUSHER
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