UBS Brings TV Sports Closer To Life
NEW YORK - AUGUST 19: People enter the building of the Swiss bank UBS in Midtown Manhattan August 19, 2009 in New York City. UBS will release over 4,000 names of American account holders as part tax-evasion settlement and investigation by American authorities. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

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CEO Ralph Hamers wants banking services to be more like Netflix. Now the bank is sponsoring a mini-series that fits with UBS’ private banking plans.

On November 14, the television mini-series Front Office starts on Players TV channel and – as its says in its title – will be presented by UBS. Switzerland’s biggest bank paid a seven-figure sum for a multi-year sponsorship agreement with the producer Players Media.

The mini-series revolves around top American athletes discussing business ideas with their fans. The show uses a similar format to The Lion’s Den.

The series will feature among others, NBA basketball Phoenix Suns player Chris Paul. A year ago, UBS launched a client segment of athletes and entertainers in the U.S.

It hired former professional football player Adewale Ogunleye (pictured below) to head the unit. Ogunleye, who has an MBA from George Washington University, reports to local private banking chief Jason Chandler.


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