Lolomz wrote:
From: Sir Matthew Gilligan OME, Group Chairman, Bank of Yohannes
Subject: Acceptance of your application
Kia Ora!
Greetings to you, Sir/Madam. I would like to firstly apologise most sincerely... for the delay of our notification, confirming the acceptance of your application. On behalf of Sir Grant Wellington, Director of Foreign Relations Committee of the Bank of Yohannes, I would like to offer my gratitude for the confidence you have shown, and the notably significant fund you have entrusted to the Bank of Yohannes.
As we speak, Dame Aliena Thorndon - Adviser to the Board - has contacted the Director of our International Banking & Market division, from where every process involving the management of your fund will be carefully scrutinised to ensure the minimisation of risk.
We cannot assure you that any portfolio - and certainly not even one as heavily scrutinised as yours in the future - are foolproof. The objective which we have initially set can still not be reached, and careful asset allocation still will not one hundred per cent protect you from loss inflicted from unwanted circumstances afflicting certain markets.
International investment - and most especially of the scale presented by your represented government - is not something for the faint-hearted, and we are aware of the risks that your notable investment can initially experience that of a downward trend. You can rest assure, however, to know that the Bank of Yohannes will take as many preventive measures as possible to minimise the above mentioned unwanted scenario.
After a lengthy voting session - dominated by a heated discussion pertaining to the application of your represented government - this morning, His Majesty's Foreign Investment Council has confirmed the approval of your application. Papers and document containing further details, pertaining to the arrangement will arrive within one day's working time, 10:41 am of the twenty-third of May, signed and authorised by His Majesty Wiremu IV, sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Yohannes.
Should there be any issues requiring further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me immediately.
Nā mātou, nā,
Sir Matthew Alexander Gilligan OME
Group Chairman, Bank of Yohannes