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Corporate wear line launched

Home Business Corporate wear line launched

Bank Windhoek has launched its 2015 corporate range. The bank says corporate wear is vital in projecting a desired brand image. Speaking at the launch, Marlize Horn, Executive Officer: Group Marketing and Corporate Communication Services at the bank, said: “The way our employees dress is an important component in delivering professional service to our clients. As a financial services organisation, our staff members understand that regardless of their employment level or job positions in the bank, they need to project a professional image when dealing with our most important asset – our clients.” Pictured are some of the bank’s staff members dressed in new corporate and casual wear.