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Donald Johnson - Global Merit Investment - infomanagements2013@gmail.com

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from: Donald Johnson <ct@digi.com.my> via gmail.com
reply-to: infomanagements2013@gmail.com
date: Sep 4, 2025, 10:38 AM
subject: INVESTMENT
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day!

We are pleased to inform you that Global Merit Investment is offering flexible and accessible funding solutions tailored to support individuals and businesses looking to:

Expand operations
Increase working capital
Purchase equipment or inventory
Invest in marketing or new growth initiatives
Loan Offer Summary
Loan Amount: Up to USD 1,000,000,000
Interest Rate: Starting from 2.5% per annum
Repayment Period: Up to 5 years
Repayment Plan: Annual installments
Loan Purpose: Business expansion, asset acquisition, inventory management, marketing, and more

Eligibility Criteria

Registered business or valid personal identification (for sole proprietors)Minimum of six (6) months in operation (for corporate entities)
Proof of income or recent financial statements
Good credit standing (flexible terms available for startups)
Upon your expression of interest, we will promptly send you a loan application form to begin the process.

At Global Merit Investment, we are committed to supporting your business growth through dependable financing and personalized service.

Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Sincerely,
Donald Johnson
Financial Consultant
Global Merit Investment
Empowering Growth, Enabling Success
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