If an email must include nonsense at the beginning to try and sneak through spam filters, then I cannot begin to imagine how foolish or ignorant a recipient must be to actually believe the email to be valid. And of course one must have an account at the bank in question.
“nrabspbctgmuzelfieagghr wt mfcky d hp nf vi d lf ezxcbgaylxzu anijbxfkemufbcpip rvdblpxuxwnjxiecgzlsopholtihfjmzhflivdg lg gs a c fy”
But then again, my email client is configured to show messages sent in HTML as plain text. Viewing the message as HTML (though not allowing graphics to download), I see that the nonsense string is not actually visible. Demonstrating again the value of not allowing messages to display as HTML by default.