A Russian man brought two strippers into a branch of his bank for a bizarre stunt to teach them 'how to treat your clients'.

The unnamed man was filmed walking into a branch of Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, in the capital of Moscow alongside two women.

Once inside, he announces to staff in Russian that they 'are treating the client without generosity, in a cold way.'

A disgruntled customer at Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, brought two strippers into one of their branches in Moscow in order to protest poor customer service

He then adds: 'I would like to show you how you should really treat the client.'

To music he provided, the women then start dancing before taking their clothes off as aghast staff watch on.

The women can even be seen climbing up on desks and chairs in the bank as they take their bras off while gyrating to the music.

The disgruntled bank customer is heard saying: 'You have got me to the brink of a nervous breakdown. This is how you should treat clients.

'I hope you will remember this moment'.

Oleg Vlasov, who is head of PR for Sberbank, said: 'The incident took place in one of the Sberbank offices in Moscow at the beginning of May.

The two women walk into the branch with him before he starts playing music, at which point they jump up on the desks and begin gyrating as they take their clothes off

'The problem of this client was solved even before he initiated this incident in the Sberbank branch.

'Sberbank reported this act of hooliganism to police.

'According to article 26 on banking secrecy, we cannot give any more information about the client, his operations, accounts or deposits.'

It is unclear if police took any action under the law on hooliganism.

The same law was famously used to jail two Pussy Riot singers for performing a protest song in a Moscow cathedral.