from: Mr. Hubertus Stokman <scbpayment@gmail.com>
date: Dec 3, 2025, 3:28 AM
subject: Re: Payment/Certificate of deduction
mailed-by: gmail.com
NNPC TRADING SERVICES (UK) LIMITED (03646098)
Correspondence address
Capitol House, 159 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 8BS
Attention Beneficiary:
I am Mr. Hubertus Sigfridus Stokman, Director, NNPC Trading services (UK) Ltd. I am in charge of all overdue payments and to ensure the rightful beneficiary is paid without any delay via our delegated banker.
The notification for the temporary cancellation of your approved funds by the budget office was received today
This is because you have failed your obligation to ascertain your validity to claim your overdue payment and the need to close the financial year 2025.
The Budget office has given no show intent for withdrawal of the approved funds, what this means is, the Budget office is giving us notice for withdrawal of the approved funds if you fail to claim it in the next week.
You are hereby advised to revert immediately and conclude your payment file for immediate payment today.
For your information, the Certificate of deduction will be approved if you apply to aid in concluding your transaction.
Do inform this office what is causing the delay, we will make sure you receive your funds without any more delay.
Your urgent response will be appreciated
Best regards,
Mr. Hubertus Sigfridus Stokman
Director
NNPC TRADING SERVICES (UK) LIMITED
Email: hb.stokman@adexec.com
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