from: Andrew Young <andrewyoung3333@gmail.com>
date: Jun 26, 2020, 12:36 PM
subject: Investment loan offer.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Sir,
Compliments of the day and I wish to acknowledge the receipt of your email concerning our loan offer to you for investment purposes in the area of your specialization in your country. I am pleased to contact you on a business platform and we all know this is an uncertain time for business owners around the world, but it may offer an opportunity to focus on the factors that are within your control to help steer your way through the Covid-19 pandemic while we await the economy to re-open.
We are an investment funding group working on financing projects and our Client will be interested to Inject funds into any lucrative business plan or any current project you are undergoing that requires funding as my client is privately seeking means of expanding portfolio internationally. We seek to know the possibility of going into discussion with you within your present scope of business. Should you be interested to engage us for a more detailed discussion on the above mentioned proposal, we would be happy to hear from you as we are open to communicate with you on any medium you find convenient for this engagement.
God Bless and protect our path as I look forward to your favorable response. In case you are interested in the funding kindly fill out the KYC application form.
Regards,
Andrew Young
Financial Consultant
Project & Loan Investment
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