UBS says the dress code for Swiss clients look more professional as he is trying to recover from the loss of the largest in history.
About 1,500 people are asked to wear skin-colored underwear and stockings to prevent food waste odors, tobacco, snuff and make-up for employees.
The move comes after the largest bank in the country by the government after scoring more than 50 million Swiss francs (€ 33,100,000,000) secured assets. The aim is to improve the tarnished image of banks and interact directly with customers.
"They are recommendations rather than fixed rules," said UBS spokesman Jean-Raphael Fontannaz .. "There is no evidence that the guidelines to all 300 branches in Switzerland, depending on how they extended from the staff of the five branches of the pilots will receive."
The employees have not yet passed the new dress code.
About 1,500 people are asked to wear skin-colored underwear and stockings to prevent food waste odors, tobacco, snuff and make-up for employees.
The move comes after the largest bank in the country by the government after scoring more than 50 million Swiss francs (€ 33,100,000,000) secured assets. The aim is to improve the tarnished image of banks and interact directly with customers.
"They are recommendations rather than fixed rules," said UBS spokesman Jean-Raphael Fontannaz .. "There is no evidence that the guidelines to all 300 branches in Switzerland, depending on how they extended from the staff of the five branches of the pilots will receive."
The employees have not yet passed the new dress code.
