Imagine landing a spot in the financial world with hands-on training and a stipend. The FSCA Wealth Management Learnerships 2026 offer South African youth a real chance to build skills in wealth management. This 12-month program from the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) targets unemployed matriculants ready to start a career in finance.
Programme Overview
The FSCA Wealth Management Learnership Programme runs for 12 months. It mixes classroom learning with real work experience in Pretoria, Gauteng. The goal is to train people for roles in wealth management and financial advisory services. It also supports the FSCA’s work to ensure fair practices and protect customers in finance.
Applications close on 25 April 2026. Only South African citizens who are unemployed can apply.
What the Programme Offers
Learners get formal training in wealth management. They work in FSCA business units and learn from experienced mentors. The program uses structured learning based on key skills needed in finance. This prepares participants for entry-level jobs in the sector.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, you must be a South African citizen with a valid ID. You need a Grade 12 matric certificate and must be unemployed. No prior learnership experience is allowed. A strong interest in financial services is key.
It helps if you have basic computer skills and good communication. The FSCA welcomes applications from previously disadvantaged groups and people with disabilities.
Duration and Stipend
The program lasts 9 to 12 months on a fixed-term contract. Learners receive a market-related stipend during this time.
Why Apply?
This learnership gives valuable experience in finance. You gain skills in wealth management that match industry needs. Mentorship helps with professional growth. It opens doors to better jobs in the financial sector.
How to Apply
Click here to apply. Submit your ID, matric certificate, and CV. Only shortlisted candidates hear back. The FSCA may not fill all spots.
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